Wireless Load Balancing Examples - ZyXEL Communications UAG Series Reference Manual

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Chapter 11 Wireless Load Balancing
Table 32 Command Summary: Load Balancing (continued)
COMMAND
load-balancing kickInterval <1..255>
load-balancing liInterval <1..255>
load-balancing mode {station | traffic}
load-balancing max sta <1..127>
load-balancing sigma <51..100>
load-balancing timeout <1..255>
load-balancing traffic level {high | low |
medium}
show load-balancing config

11.2.1 Wireless Load Balancing Examples

The following example shows you how to configure AP load balancing in "by station" mode. The
maximum number of stations is set to 1.
Router(config)# load-balancing mode station
Router(config)# load-balancing max sta 1
Router(config)# show load-balancing config
load balancing config:
Activate: yes
Kickout: no
Mode: station
Max-sta: 1
Traffic-level: high
Alpha: 5
Beta: 10
Sigma: 60
Timeout: 20
LIInterval: 10
KickoutInterval: 20
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DESCRIPTION
Enables the kickout feature for load balancing and also sets the
kickout interval in seconds. While load balancing is enabled, the
AP periodically disconnects stations at intervals equal to this
setting.
This occurs until the load balancing threshold is no longer
exceeded.
Sets the interval in seconds that each AP communicates with the
other APs in its range for calculating the load balancing algorithm.
Note: This parameter has been optimized for the UAG and should
not be changed unless you have been specifically directed
to do so by ZyXEL support.
Enables load balancing based on either number of stations (also
known as wireless clients) or wireless traffic on an AP.
If load balancing by the number of stations/wireless clients, this
sets the maximum number of devices allowed to connect to a
load-balanced AP.
Sets the load balancing sigma value.
This value is algorithm parameter used to calculate whether an
AP is considered overloaded, balanced, or underloaded. It only
applies to 'by traffic mode'.
Note: This parameter has been optimized for the UAG and should
not be changed unless you have been specifically directed
to do so by ZyXEL support.
Sets the length of time that an AP retains load balancing
information it receives from other APs within its range.
If load balancing by traffic threshold, this sets the traffic
threshold level.
Displays the load balancing configuration.
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