radio-resource-measurement
Enables support for 802.11k radio
resource measurement capabilities (IEEE 802.11k) on this WLAN. 802.11k improves how traffic
is distributed. In a WLAN, devices normally connect to the access point with the strongest
signal. Depending on the number and location of clients, this arrangement can lead to
excessive demand on one access point and under utilization of others, resulting in
degradation of overall network performance. With 802.11k, if the access point with the
strongest signal is loaded to its capacity, a client connects to an under-utilized access
point. Even if the signal is weaker, the overall throughput is greater since it's an
efficient use of the network's resources. This feature is disabled by default.
Supported in the following platforms:
- Access Points — AP7502, AP7522,
AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP7632, AP7662, AP8163, AP8432, AP8533
- Wireless Controller — RFS4010
- Service Platforms — NX5500, NX7500,
NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
Syntax
radio-resource-measurement {channel-report|neighbor-report {hybrid}}
Parameters
radio-resource-measurement {channel-report|neighbor-report {hybrid}}
radio-resource-measurement |
Enables support for 802.11k radio resource measurement capabilities |
channel-report |
Optional. Includes the channel-report element in
beacons and probe responses |
neighbor-report {hybrid} |
Optional. Enables responding to neighbor-report
requests
- hybrid – Optional. Uses the hybrid model of smart-rf neighbors and
roaming frequency to neighbors
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Examples
rfs4000-229D58(config-wlan-test)#radio-resource-measurement
rfs4000-229D58(config-wlan-test)#show context
wlan test
ssid test
vlan 1
bridging-mode tunnel
encryption-type none
authentication-type none
radio-resource-measurement
controller-assisted-mobility
rfs4000-229D58(config-wlan-test)#
Related Commands
no (wlan-config-mode) |
Disables support for 802.11k radio resource measurement capabilities
(IEEE 802.11k) on this WLAN |
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