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Load Balancing
To enable load balancing on this access point,
click
Enable
. To disable load balancing on this
access point, click
Disable
.
Utilization for No New Associations
Utilization rate limits relate to wireless
bandwidth utilization.
Provide a bandwidth utilization rate percentage
limit for this access point to indicate when to
stop accepting new client associations.
When the utilization rate for this access point
exceeds the specified limit, no new client
associations will be allowed on this access
point.
If you specify 0 in this field, all new associations
will be allowed regardless of the utilization rate.
Configuring Load Balancing
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To view the current Utilization Rates for access points, click Cluster > Sessions on the
Administration Web pages. (See “Session Monitoring” in this manual.)
Even when clients are disassociated from an AP, the network will still provide continuous
service to client stations if another access point is within range so that clients can
reconnect to the network. Clients should automatically retry the AP they were originally
connected to and other APs on the subnet. Clients who are disassociated from one AP
should experience a seamless transition to another AP on the same subnet.
Load Balancing settings apply to the AP load as a whole. When Guest access is enabled,
the settings apply to both Internal and Guest networks together.
On a two-radio access point, Load Balancing settings apply to both radios but the load
of each radio is calculated independently and includes both the Internal and Guest
network (when Guest access is enabled).
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Field
Description
To configure load balancing,
enable
“Load Balancing” and set limits and behavior to
be triggered by a specified utilization rate of the access point.
Load Balancing
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