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probe-response-retry

Function

The probe-response-retry command sets the number of times Probe Response packets are retransmitted.

The undo probe-response-retry command restores the default number of times Probe Response packets are retransmitted.

By default, the number of Probe Response retransmissions is 1.

Format

probe-response-retry retry-time

undo probe-response-retry

Parameters

Parameter Description Value

retry-time

Specifies the number of times Probe Response packets are retransmitted.

The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 3.

When the value is set to 0, Probe Response packets are not retransmitted.

Views

SSID profile view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

In high-density wireless scenarios, too many Probe Response frames occupy a large number of wireless resources. To reduce wireless resource occupation of the frames, you can run the probe-response-retry command to set a small number of or forbid Probe Response packet retransmissions.

Precautions

A small number of Probe Response packet retransmissions may reduce the channel scan efficiency of some STAs while a large number of Probe Response packet retransmissions may lower the wireless network performance.

Example

# Set the number of times Probe Response packets are retransmitted to 0.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] wlan 
[HUAWEI-wlan-view] ssid-profile name ssid1
[HUAWEI-wlan-ssid-prof-ssid1] probe-response-retry 0
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