Set Service-Profile Load-Balancing-Exempt - Nortel 2300 Series Reference

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328 AP Commands
Syntax
set service-profile name keep-initial-vlan {enable | disable}
name
enable
disable
Defaults This option is disabled by default.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Software Version 5.0.
Usage Even when this option is enabled, the WSS to which a user roams (the roamed-to switch)
can reassign the VLAN in any of the following cases:
A location policy on the local switch reassigns the VLAN.
The user is configured in the switch's local database and the VLAN-Name attribute is set on the user or
on a user group the user is in.
The access rule on the roamed-to switch uses RADIUS, and the VLAN-Name attribute is set on the
RADIUS server.
Examples The following command enables the keep-initial-vlan option on service profile sp3:
WSS# set service-profile sp3 keep-initial-vlan enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
show service-profile on page 380

set service-profile load-balancing-exempt

Exempts a service profile from performing RF load balancing.
Syntax
set service-profile name load-balancing-exempt {enable | disable}
name
enable
disable
Defaults AP radios automatically perform RF load balancing for all service profiles.
Access Enabled.
History Introduced in WSS Version 6.0.
NN47250-100 (Version 02.51)
Service profile name.
Enables radios to leave a roamed user on the same VLAN instead of
reassigning the VLAN.
Configures radios to reassign a roamed user's VLAN.
Service profile name.
Exempts the specified service profile from RF load balancing.
If a service profile has previously been exempted from RF load balancing,
restores RF load balancing for the service profile.

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