The vap-profile command creates a VAP profile and displays the VAP profile view, or displays the view of an existing VAP profile.
The undo vap-profile command deletes a VAP profile.
By default, the system provides the VAP profile default.
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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name profile-name |
Specifies the name of a VAP 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 VAP profiles. |
- |
Usage Scenario
After a radio profile is applied in the AP group view, AP view, AP radio view, or AP group radio view, the AP can transmit and receive radio signals. After a VAP profile is applied in the AP group view, AP view, AP radio view, or AP group radio view, VAPs are generated and provide wireless access services for STAs. You can configure parameters in the VAP profile to enable APs to provide different wireless services.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the vap-profile command to apply the VAP profile in the AP group view, AP view, AP radio view, or AP group radio view so that the VAP profile can take effect.
Precautions
The VAP profile default cannot be deleted.
The VAP profile referenced in the AP group view, AP view, AP radio view, or AP group radio view cannot be deleted. To delete the VAP profile, unbind it from the AP group view, AP view, AP radio view, or AP group radio view first.
By default, the SSID profile default, security profile default, and traffic profile default are bound to a VAP profile.