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Balance 5 GHz Channel
Loads
11. Select
Balance AP Loads
AP Loads are balance by balancing the radio load, by assigning a ratio to both the 2.4 and 5GHz bands. Balancing radio load
by band ratio allows an administrator to assign a greater weight to radio traffic on either the 2.4 or 5 GHz band.
12. Refer to the following
Max 2.4 GHz Load
Difference Considered
Equal
Min. Value to Trigger 2.4GHz
Channel Balancing
Weightage given to Client
Count
Weightage given to
Throughput
Max 5 GHz Load Difference
Considered Equal
Min. Value to Trigger 5 GHz
Channel Balancing
Weightage given to Client
Count
Weightage given to
Throughput
Select this option to balance the access point's 5 GHz radio load across the channels
supported within the country of deployment. This can prevent congestion on the 5 GHz
radio if a channel is over utilized.
to configure or override
Advanced
Parameters:
Use the spinner control to set a value (between 0 - 100) considered an adequate
discrepancy when comparing 2.4 GHz load between APs load and load on this access
point. The default setting is 1%. Thus, using a default setting of 1% means 1% is
considered inconsequential when comparing load balances between access points.
Use the spinner control to define a threshold (between 1 - 100) the access point uses
(when exceeded) to initiate access point load balancing in the 2.4GHz radio band. Set
this value higher when wishing to keep radio traffic within the current access point.
The default is 70%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (between 0 - 100) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4 and 5 GHz radio client count in the overall 2.4 and 5GHZ radio load
calculation. Assign this value higher if this access point is intended to support
numerous clients and their throughput is interpreted as secondary to maintaining client
association. The default setting is 90%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (between 0 - 100) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4 and 5 GHz radio throughput in the overall access point load calculation.
Assign this value higher if throughput and radio performance are considered mission
critical within the access point managed network. The default setting is 10%.
Use the spinner control to set a value (between 0 - 100) considered an adequate
discrepancy when comparing 5 GHz load between APs load and load on this access
point. The default setting is 1%. Thus, using a default setting of 1% means 1% is
considered inconsequential when comparing load balances between access points.
Use the spinner control to define a threshold (between 1 - 100) the access point uses
(when exceeded) to initiate access point load balancing in the 5GHz radio band. Set
this value higher when wishing to keep radio traffic within the current access point.
The default is 70%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (between 0 - 100) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4 and 5 GHz radio client count in the overall 2.4 and 5GHZ radio load
calculation. Assign this value higher if this access point is intended to support
numerous clients and their throughput is interpreted as secondary to maintaining client
association. The default setting is 90%.
Use the spinner control to assign a weight (between 0 - 100) the access point uses to
prioritize 2.4 and 5 GHz radio throughput in the overall access point load calculation.
Assign this value higher if throughput and radio performance are considered mission
critical within the access point managed network. The default setting is 10%.
AP Load Balancing
configuration.

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