Configuring a 2370, 2360, or 2380 Switch for Basic Service 111WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Installation and Basic Configuration Guide• Encrypted SSID—Clients using this SSID must use encryption. Use the encrypted SSID for secured access to yourenterprise network.• Clear SSID—Clients using this SSID do not use encryption. Use the clear SSID for public access to nonsecureportions of your network.A radio can send and receive traffic for both types of SSID at the same time. By default, a radio sends beacons toadvertise the encrypted SSID but does not advertise the clear SSID.To configure and display a radio profile, use the following commands:set radio-profile nameshow radio-profile nameThe following command configures radio profile rp1:2370# set radio-profile rp1success: change accepted.Table 10 lists the radio profile parameters and their default values. For information about these parameters and how tochange them, see the Nortel Mobility System Software Configuration Guide.Note. Nortel recommends that you do not use the name default. WSS Software alreadycontains a radio profile named default. (For information about the default radio profile, seethe Nortel 2300 Series System Software Configuration Guide.)Table 10.Defaults for Radio Profile ParametersParameter DefaultValueRadio Behavior WhenParameter Set To DefaultValue11g-only disable Allows associations with 802.11g and802.11b clients.Note: This parameter applies only to802.11b/g radios.active-scan enable Sends probe any requests (proberequests with a null SSID name) tosolicit probe responses from otheraccess points.beacon-interval 100 Waits 100 ms between beacons.countermeasures Not configured Does not issue countermeasures againstany device.dtim-interval 1 Sends the delivery traffic indicationmap (DTIM) after every beacon.frag-threshold 2346 Transmits frames up to 2346 bytes longwithout fragmentation.