Field/Button | Description |
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Load Group ID | Enter a unique name for the load group. You can create load groups with the same name on different controller; however, the groups are treated as separate groups according to the home controller where the group was originally created. |
Type | The type of load group is displayed. Options include:
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New | Click to create a new load group. The Add Load Group window. |
Delete | Click to delete this load group. |
Save | Click to save your changes. |
Radio Assignment tab - Available for load groups assigned the Client Balancing type. | |
Select AP Radios | From the drop-down menu, select the AP radios that you want to
assign to the load group. Options include:
You can assign a radio to only one load balance group. A radio that is assigned to another load balance group has an asterisk next to it. If you select a radio that has been assigned to another load balance group, the radio is reassigned to the new load balance group. Note: You can assign each radio of an AP to different load balance
groups.
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Radio Preference tab - Available for load groups assigned the Radio Preference type | |
Band Preference | Select the Enable checkbox to enable band preference for this
load group. You can apply band preference to a VNS assigned in the load group. Enabling band preference enables you to move an 11a-capable client to an 11a radio to relieve congestion on an 11g radio. A client is considered 11a capable if the AP receives requests on an 11a VNS that already belongs to a load group with band preference enabled. After you configure band preference, if a client tries to re-associate with an 11g radio, it is rejected if the AP determines that the client is 11a capable. |
Load Control | Select the following parameters for each radio assigned to this
load group:
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AP Assignment | Select the APs on which you want to enforce the Band Preference and Load Control settings. |
WLAN Assignment tab | |
WLAN Name | Click the checkbox of the one or more WLAN services that you
want to assign to all member radios of the load balance group. You can select up to
the radio limit of eight VNSs. When you assign a radio to a load group, WLAN service assignment can be done only from the WLAN Assignment tab on the Wireless AP Load Groups screen. On all other WLAN Assignment tabs associated with the member AP radios, the radio checkbox associated with the member AP radios is grayed out. When you remove a radio from a load group, the load group‘s WLAN service remains assigned to the radio, but you can now assign a different WLAN service to the radio. |