AP Commands 297Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Referenceset radio-profile countermeasuresEnables or disables countermeasures on the AP radios managed by a radio profile. Countermeasures arepackets sent by a radio to prevent clients from being able to use rogue access points.AP radios can also issue countermeasures against interfering devices. An interfering device is not part of theNortel network but also is not a rogue. No client connected to the device has been detected communicatingwith any network entity listed in the forwarding database (FDD) of any WSS in the Mobility Domain.Although the interfering device is not connected to your network, the device might be causing RF interferencewith AP radios.Syntax set radio-profile name countermeasures {all | rogue | configured | none}Defaults Countermeasures are disabled by default.Access Enabled.HistoryExamples The following command enables countermeasures in radio profile radprof3 for roguesonly:WSS# set radio-profile radprof3 countermeasures roguesuccess: change accepted.Caution! Countermeasures affect wireless service on a radio. When an AP radio issending countermeasures, the radio is disabled for use by network traffic, until the radiofinishes sending the countermeasures.name Radio profile name.all Configures radios to attack rogues and interfering devices.rogue Configures radios to attack rogues only.configured Configures radios to attack only devices in the attack list on the WSS (on-demand countermeasures). When this option is specified, devices found tobe rogues by other means, such as policy violations or by determining thatthe device is providing connectivity to the wired network, are notattacked.none Disables countermeasures for this radio profile.Version 4.0 Command introduced.Version 4.1 New option configured added to support on-demandcountermeasures.