288 AP CommandsNN47250-100 (Version 02.51)across the AP radios in the load-balancing group. When low strictness is specified (the default), WSS Softwaremakes heavily loaded AP radios less visible in order to steer clients to less-busy AP radios, but ensures thateven if all the AP radios in the group are heavily loaded, clients are not denied service.At the other end of the spectrum, when max strictness is specified, if an AP radio has reached its maximumclient load, WSS Software makes it invisible to new clients, causing them to attempt to connect to other APradios. In the event that all the AP radios in the group have reached their maximum client load, then no newclients would be able to connect to the network.Examples The following command sets the RF load balancing strictness to the maximum setting:WSS# set load-balancing strictness maxSuccess: strictness set to "MAX"See Also• set load-balancing mode on page 276• set band-preference on page 275• set ap radio load-balancing group on page 269• show load-balancing group on page 375set radio-profile 11g-onlyDeprecated in WSS Software Version 4.1. To configure radio data rates, see set service-profile transmit-rates onpage 334.set radio-profile active-scanDisables or reenables active RF detection scanning on the AP radios managed by a radio profile. When active scanningis enabled, AP radios look for rogue devices by sending probe any requests (probe requests with a null SSID name), tosolicit probe responses from other access points.Passive scanning is always enabled and cannot be disabled. During passive scanning, radios look for rogues by listeningfor beacons and probe responses.Syntax set radio-profile name active-scan {enable | disable}Defaults Active scanning is enabled by default.Access Enabled.History Introduced in WSS Software Version 4.0.name Radio profile name.enable Configures radios to actively scan for rogues.disable Configures radios to scan only passively for rogues by listening forbeacons and probe responses.