To configure WLAN client load balance settings:
Enforce Client Load Balancing |
Select this option to enforce a client load balance distribution on this WLAN's access point radios. The following models can support 256 clients per access point: AP 6522, AP 6532, AP 6562, AP 7161, AP 7602, AP 7622, AP 81XX. The following models can support 512 clients per access point: AP-7612, AP7632, AP7662. Loads are balanced by ignoring association and probe requests. Probe and association requests are not responded to, forcing a client to associate with another access point radio. This setting is enabled by default.. |
Band Discovery Interval |
Enter a value (from 0 - 10,000 seconds) to set the interval dedicated to discover a client's radio band capability before its access point radio association. The default setting is 24 seconds. |
Capability Ageout Time | Define a value in either seconds (0 - 10,000), minutes (0 -166) or hours (0 -2) to
ageout a client's capabilities from the internal table.
The default is 1 hour. |
Single Band Clients | Select this option to enable association for single 2.4GHz clients, even if load balancing is available. This setting is enabled by default. |
Max Probe Requests | Enter a value from 0 - 10,000 for the maximum number of probe requests for clients using the 2.4GHz frequency. The default value is 60. |
Probe Request Interval | Enter a value in seconds from 0 - 10,000 to set an interval for client probe requests, beyond which association is allowed for clients on the 2.4 GHz frequency. The default is 10 seconds. |
Single Band Clients | Select this option to enable the association of single 5GHz clients, even if load balancing is available. This setting is enabled by default. |
Max Probe Requests | Enter a value from 0 - 10,000 for the maximum number of client associations on the 5.0 GHz frequency. The default value is 60. |
Probe Request Interval | Enter a value in seconds from 0 - 10,000 to configure the interval for client probe requests. When exceeded, clients can associate in 5GHz. The default is 10 seconds. |