device-profile name
Syntax
device-profile name <PROFILE-NAME> [untagged-vlan <VLAN-ID> | tagged-vlan <VLAN-LIST> | cos <COS-VALUE> | ingress-bandwidth <Percentage> | egress-bandwidth <Percentage> | {poe-priority {critical | high | low} | speed-duplex {auto |auto-10 | auto-100 | ...} | poe-max-power <Watts> | allow-jumbo-frames | allow-tunneled-node]
no device-profile name <PROFILE-NAME> [untagged-vlan <VLAN-ID> | tagged-vlan <VLAN-LIST> | cos <COS-VALUE> | ingress-bandwidth <Percentage> | egress-bandwidth <Percentage> | {poe-priority {critical | high | low} | speed-duplex {auto |auto-10 | auto-100 | ...} | poe-max-power <Watts> | allow-jumbo-frames | allow-tunneled-node]
Description
This command is used to create a user-defined profile. A profile is a named collection of port settings applied as a group. You can modify the default profile,
default-ap-profile
, but you cannot delete it. You can create four additional profiles.
The
no
form of the command removes the user-defined profiles.
default-ap-profile
has the following values:
untagged-vlan
: 1tagged-vlan
: Noneingress-bandwidth
: 100egress-bandwidth
: 100cos
: 0speed-duplex
: autopoe-max-power
: class/LLDPpoe-priority
: critical
You can modify these parameters. For example, you can execute
no untagged-vlan
to create a device profile with tagged only ports.
Parameters
name
Specifies the name of the profile to be configured. The profile names can be at most 32 characters long.
cos
The Class of Service (CoS) priority for traffic from the device.
untagged-vlan
The port is an untagged member of specified VLAN.
tagged-vlan
The port is a tagged member of the specified VLANs.
allow-tunneled node
Configuration to allow Tunneled Node when device profile is applied on port.
ingress-bandwidth
The ingress maximum bandwidth for the device port.
egress-bandwidth
The egress maximum bandwidth for the device port.
poe-priority
The PoE priority for the device port.
speed-duplex
The speed and duplex for the device port.
poe-max-power
The maximum PoE power for the device port. The value is set based on PD Class detection and/or LLDP negotiation.
poe-max-power
will have class appropriate value depending on the class of your AP. (Example: class4 = 25.5W, class 3=13W, class2=6.49W, class1=3.84W, class0=13W)
Restrictions
You can modify the configuration parameters of the default profile,
default-ap-profile
, but you cannot delete it or change its name.Egress rate limiting is not supported for devices running on Aruba 2930F Switch Series.
The profile configuration is only applicable to access points.