3com WX2200 3CRWX220095A User Manual

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Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — You must disable all radios that are using a radio profile before 
you can change parameters in the profile. Use the set radio-profile 
mode command.
Examples — The following command changes the beacon interval for 
radio profile rp1 to 200 ms:
WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 beacon-interval 200
success: change accepted.
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set radio-profile 
countermeasures
Enables or disables countermeasures on the MAP radios managed by a 
radio profile. Countermeasures are packets sent by a radio to prevent 
clients from being able to use rogue access points. 
CAUTION: Countermeasures affect wireless service on a radio. When a 
MAP radio is sending countermeasures, the radio is disabled for use by 
network traffic, until the radio finishes sending the countermeasures.
MAP radios can also issue countermeasures against interfering devices. 
An interfering device is not part of the 3Com network but also is not a 
rogue. No client connected to the device has been detected 
communicating with any network entity listed in the forwarding database 
(FDD) of any WX in the Mobility Domain. Although the interfering device 
is not connected to your network, the device might be causing RF 
interference with MAP radios.
Syntax — 
set radio-profile name countermeasures {all | rogue 
| configured | none}
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name 
— Radio profile name.
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all 
— Configures radios to attack rogues and interfering devices.
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rogue 
— Configures radios to attack rogues only.