display ssid-profile
Function
The display ssid-profile command displays configuration and reference information about an SSID profile.
Usage Guidelines
You can run the display ssid-profile command to view configuration and reference information about an SSID profile.
Example
# Display information about all SSID profiles.
<AC6605> display ssid-profile all
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Profile name Beacon 2.4G/5G rate(Mbps) Reference SSID
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default 1/6 2 HUAWEI-WLAN
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Total: 1
Item |
Description |
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Profile name |
SSID profile name. |
Beacon 2.4G/5G rate(Mbps) |
Rate at which 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Beacon frames are sent. |
Reference |
Number of times an SSID profile is referenced. |
SSID |
SSID name. |
# Display information about the SSID profile default.
<AC6605> display ssid-profile name default ------------------------------------------------------------------- Profile ID : 0 SSID : HUAWEI-WLAN SSID hide : disable Association timeout(min) : 5 Max STA number : 64 Action upon reaching the max STA number : SSID broadcast Legacy station : enable DTIM interval : 1 Beacon 2.4G rate(Mbps) : 1 Beacon 5G rate(Mbps) : 6 Deny-broadcast-probe : disable Probe-response-retry num : 1 802.11r : disable 802.11r authentication : - Reassociation timeout (s) : - QOS CAR inbound CIR(kbit/s) : - QOS CAR inbound PIR(kbit/s) : - QOS CAR inbound CBS(byte) : - QOS CAR inbound PBS(byte) : - QOS CAR outbound CIR(kbit/s) : - QOS CAR outbound PIR(kbit/s) : - QOS CAR outbound CBS(byte) : - QOS CAR outbound PBS(byte) : - U-APSD : enable Active dull client : disable MU-MIMO : disable MU-MIMO optimize : disable QBSS load : disable Single txchain : disable Advertise AP name : disable Service guarantee : performance first Inter-AC roam switch : disable ------------------------------------------------------------------- WMM EDCA client parameters: ------------------------------------------------------------------- ECWmax ECWmin AIFSN TXOPLimit(32us) AC_VO 3 2 2 47 AC_VI 4 3 2 94 AC_BE 10 4 3 0 AC_BK 10 4 7 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------
Item |
Description |
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Profile ID | ID of an SSID profile. |
SSID | SSID name. To configure the parameter, run the ssid command. |
SSID hide | SSID hiding. To configure the parameter, run the ssid-hide enable command. |
Association timeout(min) | Association timeout period. To configure the parameter, run the association-timeout command. |
Max STA number | Maximum number of users. To configure the parameter, run the max-sta-number (SSID profile view) command. |
Action upon reaching the max STA number |
Action to take when the number of access users reaches the maximum.
To configure the parameter, run the reach-max-sta command. |
Legacy station | Whether to permit access of non-HT STAs. To configure the parameter, run the legacy-station disable command. |
DTIM interval | DTIM interval. To configure the parameter, run the dtim-interval command. |
Beacon 2.4G rate(Mbps) |
Rate at which 2.4 GHz Beacon frames are sent. To configure the parameter, run the beacon-2g-rate command. |
Beacon 5G rate(Mbps) |
Rate at which 5 GHz Beacon frames are sent. To configure the parameter, run the beacon-5g-rate command. |
Deny-broadcast-probe | Whether an AP is configured not to respond to broadcast Probe Request frames. To configure the parameter, run the deny-broadcast-probe enable command. |
Probe-response-retry num | Number of times Probe Response packets are retransmitted. To configure the parameter, run the probe-response-retry command. |
802.11r | 802.11r roaming. To configure the parameter, run the dot11r enable command. |
802.11r authentication | 802.11r authentication mode. |
Reassociation timeout (s) | 802.11r reassociation timeout interval. To configure the parameter, run the dot11r enable command. |
QOS CAR inbound CIR(kbit/s) | CIR in the QoS CAR profile applied to the inbound direction of an interface, which is the allowed rate at which traffic can pass through. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR inbound PIR(kbit/s) | PIR in the QoS CAR profile applied to the inbound direction of an interface, which is the maximum rate of traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR inbound CBS(byte) | CBS in the QoS CAR profile applied to the inbound direction of an interface, which is the average volume of burst traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR inbound PBS(byte) | PBS in the QoS CAR profile applied to the inbound direction of an interface, which is the maximum volume of burst traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR outbound CIR(kbit/s) | CIR in the QoS CAR profile applied to the outbound direction of an interface, which is the allowed rate at which traffic can pass through. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR outbound PIR(kbit/s) | PIR in the QoS CAR profile applied to the outbound direction of an interface, which is the maximum rate of traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR outbound CBS(byte) | CBS in the QoS CAR profile applied to the outbound direction of an interface, which is the average volume of burst traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
QOS CAR outbound PBS(byte) | PBS in the QoS CAR profile applied to the outbound direction of an interface, which is the maximum volume of burst traffic that can pass through an interface. To configure the parameter, run the qos car (SSID profile view) command. |
U-APSD | Whether the U-APSD function is enabled. To configure the parameter, run the u-apsd enable command. |
Active dull client | Whether the function of preventing terminals from entering energy-saving mode is enabled. To configure the parameter, run the active-dull-client enable command. |
MU-MIMO | Whether the MU-MIMO function is enabled. To configure the parameter, run the mu-mimo disable command. |
MU-MIMO optimize | Whether the MU-MIMO optimization function is enabled. To configure the parameter, run the mu-mimo optimize enable command. |
QBSS load |
Whether the QBSS load function is enabled. To configure the parameter, run the qbss-load enable command. |
Single txchain |
Whether to enable the single-antenna transmission mode. To configure the parameter, run the single-txchain enable command. |
Advertise AP name | Whether Beacon frames are enabled to carry the AP name. To configure the parameter, run the advertise-ap-name enable command. |
Service guarantee | Service guarantee mode. To configure the parameter, run the service-guarantee command. |
Inter-AC roam switch |
Whether inter-AC roaming is enabled. To configure this parameter, run the inter-ac roam disable command. |
AC_VO |
AC_VO packets. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
AC_VI |
AC_VI packets. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
AC_BE |
AC_BE packets. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
AC_BK |
AC_BK packets. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
ECWmax |
Exponent form of the maximum contention window. ECWmin and ECWmax determine the average backoff time. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
ECWmin |
Exponent form of the minimum contention window. ECWmin and ECWmax determine the average backoff time. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
AIFSN |
Arbitration inter frame spacing number (AIFSN), which determines the channel idle time. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |
TXOPLimit(32us) |
Transmission opportunity limit (TXOPLimit), which determines the maximum duration in which a STA can occupy a channel. A larger value indicates a longer duration. To configure the parameter, run the wmm edca-client (SSID profile view) command. |