280AP Commands

group name

Name of an RF load balancing group to which the AP radio is assigned. A

 

radio can belong to only one group.

rebalance

Configures the AP radio to disassociate its client sessions and rebalance

 

them whenever a new AP radio is added to the load balancing group.

Defaults By default, AP radios are not part of an RF load balancing group. Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software Version 6.0.

Usage Assigning radios to specific load balancing groups is optional. When you do this, WSS Software considers them to have exactly overlapping coverage areas, rather than using signal strength calculations to determine their overlapping coverage. WSS Software attempts to client sessions across radios in the load balancing group evenly. A radio can be assigned to only one group.

Examples The following command assigns AP radio 1 on AP 7 to load balancing group room1:

WSS# set ap 7 radio 1 load-balancing group room1

WSS#

See Also

set load-balancing strictness on page 277

clear ap radio load-balancing group on page 241

set ap local-switching mode on page 260

show load-balancing group on page 371

set ap radio mode

Enables or disables a radio on an AP.

Syntax set {ap port-listauto}} radio {1 2} mode {enable disable}

ap port-list

List of ports connected to the AP(s) on which to turn a radio on or off.

ap ap-num

Number of a AP on which to turn a radio on or off.

ap auto

Sets the radio mode for APs managed by the AP configuration profile.

 

(See set ap auto on page 245.)

radio 1

Radio 1 of the AP.

radio 2

Radio 2 of the AP. (This option does not apply to single-radio models.)

mode enable

Enables a radio.

mode disable

Disables a radio.

Defaults AP radios are disabled by default.

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