348 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS P OINT COMMANDSEven when association of 802.11b clients is disabled, if an 802.11b/gradio detects a beacon from an 802.11b network, the radio entersprotection mode to guard against interference.The set radio-profile 11g-only command does not affect the radiosupport configured with the set port type ap command. For example, ifyou configure a radio to be 802.11b only when you set the port type, theset radio-profile 11g-only enable command does not enable 802.11gsupport on the radio.Examples — The following command configures the 802.11b/g radios inradio profile rp1 to allow associations from 802.11g clients only:WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 11g-only enablesuccess: change accepted.See Also display {ap | dap} config on page 290 display radio-profile on page 317 set port type ap on page 91 set radio-profile mode on page 362set radio-profileactive-scanDisables or reenables active RF detection scanning on the MAP radiosmanaged by a radio profile. When active scanning is enabled, MAP radioslook for rogue devices by sending probe any requests (probe requestswith a null SSID name), to solicit probe responses from other accesspoints.Passive scanning is always enabled and cannot be disabled. Duringpassive scanning, radios look for rogues by listening for beacons andprobe responses.Syntax — set radio-profile name active-scan {enable |disable} name — Radio profile name. enable — Configures radios to actively scan for rogues. disable — Configures radios to scan only passively for rogues bylistening for beacons and probe responses.