
Chapter 13 Wireless Load Balancing
Table 46 Command Summary: Load Balancing (continued)
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
Sets the load balancing beta value. | |
| When the AP is overloaded, then this setting delays a |
| client’s association with it by this number of seconds. |
| Note: This parameter has been optimized for |
| the NXC and should not be changed |
| unless you have been specifically |
| directed to do so by ZyXEL support. |
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Sets the load balancing sigma value. | |
| This value is algorithm parameter used to calculate |
| whether an AP is considered overloaded, balanced, or |
| underloaded. It only applies to ‘by traffic mode’. |
| Note: This parameter has been optimized for |
| the NXC and should not be changed |
| unless you have been specifically |
| directed to do so by ZyXEL support. |
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Sets the length of time that an AP retains load balancing | |
| information it receives from other APs within its range. |
Sets the interval in seconds that each AP communicates | |
| with the other APs in its range for calculating the load |
| balancing algorithm. |
| Note: This parameter has been optimized for |
| the NXC and should not be changed |
| unless you have been specifically |
| directed to do so by ZyXEL support. |
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Enables the kickout feature for load balancing and also | |
| sets the kickout interval in seconds. While load balancing |
| is enabled, the AP periodically disconnects stations at |
| intervals equal to this setting. |
| This occurs until the load balancing threshold is no longer |
| exceeded. |
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show | Displays the load balancing configuration. |
[no] | Enables load balancing. Use the no parameter to disable |
| it. |
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