load-balancing
Supported on the following devices:
- Access Points: AP5010, AP310i/e, AP410i/e, AP505i, AP510i, AP510e, AP560i, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7502,
AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7602, AP7612, AP7622, AP763, AP7662, AP8163, AP8543,
AP8533.
- Service Platforms:
NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600
- Virtual Platforms: CX9000, VX9000
load-balancing [advanced-params|balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-loads|band-control-startegy|band-ratio|group-id|neighbor-selection-strategy]
load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz-load|5GHz-load|ap-load|equality-margin| hiwater-threshold|max-neighbors|max-preferred-band-load|min-common-clients|min-neighbor-rssi|min-probe-rssi]
load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz-load|5GHz-load|ap-load] [client-weightage|throughput-weightage] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params equality-margin [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap|band] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold [ap|channel-2.4GHz|channel-5GHz]<0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params max-preferred-band-load [2.4GHz|5GHz] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params [max-neighbors <0-16>|min-common-clients <0-256>| min-neighbor-rssi <-100-30>|min-probe-rssi <-100-30>]
load-balancing [balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-loads [2.4GHz|5GHz]]
load-balancing band-control-strategy [distribute-by-ratio|prefer-2.4GHz|prefer-5GHz]
load-balancing band-ratio [2.4GHz|5GHz] [0|<1-10>]
load-balancing group-id <GROUP-ID>
load-balancing neighbor-selection-strategy [use-common-clients|use-roam-notification|use-smart-rf]
Parameters
load-balancing advanced-params [2.4GHz-load|5GHz-load|ap-load] [client-weightage|
throughput-weightage] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params |
Configures advanced load balancing parameters |
2.4GHz-load [client-weightage|
throughput-weightage] <0-100> |
Configures 2.4 GHz load calculation
weightages
- client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned
to the client-count when calculating the 2.4 GHz
load
- throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage
assigned to throughput, when calculating the 2.4
GHz load
The
following keyword is common to the ‘client-weightage‘
and ‘throughput-weightage‘ parameters:
- <0-100> – Sets the margin as a load
percentage from 1 - 100. The default
client-weightage is 90%. The default
throughput-weightage is 10%.
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5GHz-load [client-weightage|
throughput-weightage] <0-100> |
Configures 5.0 GHz load calculation weightages
- client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to the client-count when calculating the 5.0 GHz load
- throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to throughput, when calculating the 5.0 GHz load
The following keyword is common to the ‘client-weightage‘ and ‘throughput-weightage‘ parameters:
- <0-100> – Sets the margin as a load percentage from1 - 100. The default client-weightage is 90%. The default throughput-weightage is 10%.
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ap-load [client-weightage|
throughput-weightage] <0-100> |
Configures AP load calculation weightages
- client-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to the client-count, when calculating the AP load
- throughput-weightage – Specifies weightage assigned to throughput, when calculating the AP load
The following keyword is common to the ‘client-weightage‘ and ‘throughput-weightage‘ parameters:
- <0-100> – Sets the margin as a load percentage from 1 - 100. The default client-weightage is 90%. The default throughput-weightage is 10%.
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load-balancing advanced-params equality-margin [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap|band] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params |
Configures advanced load balancing parameters |
equality-margin [2.4GHz|5GHz|ap| band]
<0-100> |
Configures the maximum load difference considered equal. The load is compared for different 2.4 GHz channels, 5.0 GHz channels, APs, or bands.
- 2.4GHz – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when comparing loads on different 2.4 GHz channels
- 5GHz – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when comparing loads on different 5.0 GHz channels
- ap – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when comparing loads on different APs
- band – Configures the maximum load difference considered equal when comparing loads on different bands
The following keyword is common to 2.4 GHz channels, 5.0 GHz channels, APs, and bands:
- <0-100> – Sets the margin as a load percentage from 1 - 100. The default equality-margin for 2.4 GHz, 5.0 GHz, ap, and band loads is 1%.
|
load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold [ap|channel-2.4GHz|channel-5GHz] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params |
Configures advanced load balancing parameters |
hiwater-threshold |
Configures the load beyond which load balancing is invoked |
[ap|channel-2.4GHz| channel-5GHz]
<0-100> |
Select one of the following options:
- ap – Configures the AP load beyond which load balancing begins
- channel-2.4GHz – Configures the AP load beyond which load balancing begins (for APs on 2.4 GHz channel)
- channel-5GHz – Configures the AP load beyond which load balancing begins for (APs on 5.0 GHz channel)
The following keyword is common for the ‘AP‘, ‘channel-2.4GHz‘, and ‘channel-5GHz‘ parameters:
- <0-100> – Sets the load threshold as a number from 1 - 100. The default hiwater-threshold for channel-2.5GHz, channel-5GHz, and ap loads is 5.
|
load-balancing advanced-params max-preferred-band-load [2.4GHGz|5GHzd] <0-100>
load-balancing advanced-params |
Configures advanced load balancing parameters |
max-preferred-band-load |
Configures the maximum load on the preferred band, beyond which the other band is equally preferred |
[2.4GHz|5GHz] <0-100> |
Select one of the following options:
- 2.4GHz – Configures the maximum load on 2.4 GHz, when it is the preferred band
- 5GHz – Configures the maximum load on 5.0 GHz, when it is the preferred band
The following keyword is common to the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands:
- <0-100> – Configures the maximum load as a percentage from 0 - 100. The default value for 2.4GHz and 5.GHz is 75%.
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load-balancing advanced-params [max-neighbors <0-16>|min-common-clients <0-256>|
min-neighbor-rssi <-100-30>|min-probe-rssi <-100-30>]
load-balancing advanced-params |
Configures advanced load balancing parameters |
max-neighbors <0-16> |
Configures the maximum number of confirmed neighbors to balance
- <0-16> – Specify a value from 0 - 16. Optionally configure a minimum of 0 neighbors and a maximum of 16 neighbors. The default is 16.
|
min-common-clients <0-256> |
Configures the minimum number of common clients that can be shared with the neighbor for load balancing
- <0-256> – Specify a value from 0 - 256. Optionally configure a minimum of 0 clients and a maximum of 256 clients. The default is 0.
|
min-neighbor-rssi <-100-30> |
Configures the minimum signal strength (RSSI) of a neighbor detected
- <-100-30> – Sets the signal strength in dBm. Specify a value from -100 - 30 dBm. The default is -65 dBm.
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min-probe-rssi <-100-30> |
Configures the minimum received probe signal strength required to qualify the sender as a common client
- <0-100> – Sets the signal strength in dBm. Specify a value from -100 - 30 dBm. The default is -100 dBm.
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load-balancing [balance-ap-loads|balance-band-loads|balance-channel-loads [2.4GHz|5GHz]]
load-balancing |
Configures the following load balancing parameters: ap-loads, band-loads, and channel-loads. |
balance-ap-loads |
Enables neighbor AP load balancing. This option distributes the access point‘s radio load amongst other controller managed access point radios. This option is disabled by default. |
balance-band-loads |
Enables balancing of the total band load amongst neighbors. This option balances the access point‘s radio load by assigning a ratio to both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands. Balancing radio load by band ratio allows an administrator to assign a greater weight to radio traffic on either the 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz band. This option is disabled by default. |
balance-channel-loads [2.4GHz|5GHz] |
Enables the following:
- 2.4GHz – Channel load balancing on 2.4 GHz band. This option is disabled by default.
Balances the access point‘s 2.4 GHz radio load across channels supported within the country of deployment. This can prevent congestion on the 2.4 GHz radio if a channel is over utilized.
- 5GHz – Channel load balancing on 5.0 GHz band. This option is disabled by default.
Balances the access point‘s 5.0 GHz radio load across channels supported within the country of deployment. This can prevent congestion on the 5.0 GHz radio if a channel is over utilized.
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load-balancing band-control-strategy [distribute-by-ratio|prefer-2.4GHz| prefer-5GHz]
load-balancing
band-control-strategy |
Configures a band control strategy By default, this option steers 5.0 GHz-capable clients to the 5.0 GHz band. When an access point hears a request from a client to associate on both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands, it knows the client is capable of operation in 5.0 GHz. Band steering steers the client by responding only to the 5.0 GHz association request and not the 2.4 GHz request. Consequently, the client only associates in the 5.0 GHz band.
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distribute-by-ratio |
Distributes clients to either band according to the band-ratio |
prefer-2.4GHz |
Nudges all dual-band clients to 2.4 GHz band |
prefer-5GHz |
Nudges all dual-band clients to 5.0 GHz band. This is the default setting. |
load-balancing band-ratio [2.4GHz|5GHz] [0|<1-10>]
load-balancing band-ratio |
Configures the relative loading of 2.4 GHz band and 5.0 GHz band.This allows an administrator to weight client traffic load if wishing to prioritize client traffic load on the 2.4 GHz or the radio band. The higher the value set, the greater the weight assigned to radio traffic load on the 2.4 GHz or 5.0 GHz radio band. |
2.4GHz [0|<1-10>] |
Configures the relative loading of 2.4 GHz band
- 0 – Selecting ‘0‘ steers all dual-band clients preferentially to the other band
- <0-10> – Configures a relative load as a number from 0 - 10. The default is 0.
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5ghz [0|<1-10>] |
Configures the relative loading of 5.0 GHz band
- 0 – Selecting ‘0‘ steers all dual-band clients preferentially to the other band
- <0-10> – Configures a relative load as a number from 0 - 10. The default is 1.
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load-balancing group-id <GROUP-ID>
load-balancing group-id
<GROUP-ID> |
Configures group ID to facilitate load balancing
- <GROUP-ID> – Specify the group ID. This option is enabled only when a group ID is configured.
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load-balancing neighbor-selection-strategy [use-common-clients|use-roam-notification|
use-smart-rf]
load-balancing
neighbor-selection-strategy |
Configures a neighbor selection strategy. The options are: use-common-clients, use-roam-notification, and use-smart-rf |
use-common-clients |
Selects neighbors based on probes from clients common to neighbors. This option is enabled by default. |
use-roam-notification |
Selects neighbors based on roam notifications from roamed clients. This option is enabled by default. |
use-smart-rf |
Selects neighbors detected by Smart RF. This option is enabled by default. |
Example
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-TestNX5500)#load-balancing advanced-params 2.4ghz-load throughput-weightage 90
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-TestNX5500)#load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold ap 90
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-TestNX5500)#load-balancing balance-ap-loads
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-TestNX5500)#show context
profile nx5500 TestNX5500
bridge vlan 1
bridging-mode isolated-tunnel
ip igmp snooping
ip igmp snooping querier
ip default-gateway 172.16.10.4
autoinstall configuration
autoinstall firmware
load-balancing advanced-params 2.4ghz-load throughput-weightage 90
load-balancing advanced-params hiwater-threshold ap 90
load-balancing balance-ap-loads
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nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-TestNX5500)#
Related Commands
no |
Disables load balancing on this profile |