3com WX1200 User Manual

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Even when association of 802.11b clients is disabled, if an 802.11b/g 
radio detects a beacon from an 802.11b network, the radio enters 
protection mode to guard against interference.
The set radio-profile 11g-only command does not affect the radio 
support configured with the set port type ap command. For example, if 
you configure a radio to be 802.11b only when you set the port type, the 
set radio-profile 11g-only enable command does not enable 802.11g 
support on the radio.
Examples — The following command configures the 802.11b/g radios in 
radio profile rp1 to allow associations from 802.11g clients only:
WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 11g-only enable
success: change accepted.
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set radio-profile 
active-scan
Disables or reenables active RF detection scanning on the MAP radios 
managed by a radio profile. When active scanning is enabled, MAP radios 
look for rogue devices by sending probe any requests (probe requests 
with a null SSID name), to solicit probe responses from other access 
points. 
Passive scanning is always enabled and cannot be disabled. During 
passive scanning, radios look for rogues by listening for beacons and 
probe responses.
Syntax — 
set radio-profile name active-scan {enable | 
disable}
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name 
— Radio profile name.
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enable 
— Configures radios to actively scan for rogues.
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disable 
— Configures radios to scan only passively for rogues by 
listening for beacons and probe responses.