The ssid-profile command creates an SSID profile and displays the SSID profile view, or displays the view of an existing SSID profile.
The undo ssid-profile command deletes an SSID profile.
By default, the system provides the SSID profile default.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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name profile-name |
Specifies the name of an SSID profile. |
The value is a string of 1 to 35 case-insensitive characters. It does not contain question marks (?) or spaces, and cannot start or end with double quotation marks (" "). |
all |
Deletes all SSID profiles. |
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Usage Scenario
An SSID profile is mainly used to configure STA association and access parameters based on SSIDs, including the SSID name, STA association timeout period, non-HT STA access, and QoS CAR.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the ssid-profile (VAP profile view) command to bind the SSID profile to a VAP profile and run the vap-profile command to bind the VAP profile to an AP group, AP, AP radio, or AP group radio so that the SSID profile can take effect.
Precautions
The SSID profile default cannot be deleted.
The SSID profile referenced by a VAP profile cannot be deleted. To delete the SSID profile, unbind it from the VAP profile first.
If the VAP profile has been applied to an AP group or an AP, modifying the SSID profile will interrupt services.