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11. Set the following
AP Load Balancing
values within the
Advanced Parameters
field:
12. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the Client Load Balancing configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
Weightage given to
Throughput
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point radio uses
to prioritize 5GHz radio throughput in the load calculation. Assign this value higher if
throughput and radio performance are considered mission critical and more important
than a high client connection count. The default setting is 10%.
Min Value to Trigger Load
Balancing
Use the spinner control to set the access point radio threshold value (from 0 - 100%)
used to initiate load balancing across other radios. When the radio load exceeds the
defined threshold, load balancing is initiated. The default is 5%.
Max. AP Load Difference
Considered Equal
Use the spinner control to set a value (from 0 - 100%) considered an adequate
discrepancy (or deviation) when comparing access point radio load balances. The
default setting is 1%. Thus, using a default setting of 10% means 10% is considered
inconsequential when comparing access point radio load balances.
Weightage given to Client
Count
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point uses to
prioritize client count in the radio load calculation (on both the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz radio
bands). Assign this value higher if this radio is intended to support numerous clients
and their throughput is secondary to maintaining client association. The default
setting is 90%.
Weightage given to
Throughput
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (from 0 - 100%) the access point radio uses
to prioritize radio throughput in the load calculation (on both the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz radio
bands). Assign this value higher if throughput and radio performance are considered
mission critical and of more importance than a high client connection count. The
default setting is 10%.
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