Motorola WiNG 5.6 Reference Manual page 457

Access point
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13. Refer to the following
AP Load Balancing
Min Value to Trigger
Load Balancing
Max. AP Load
Difference Considered
Equal
Weightage given to
Client Count
Weightage given to
Throughput
14. Refer to the following
Band Control
Max. Band Load
Difference Considered
Equal
Band Ratio (2.4GHz)
Band Ratio (5 GHz)
5 GHz load which both
bands enable
2.4 GHz load which
both bands enable
15. Refer to the following
Neighbor Selection
Minimum signal
strength for common
clients
Minimum number of
clients seen
fields to configure or override them:
Use the spinner control to set the access point radio threshold value (from 0 - 100%) used
to initiate load balancing across other access point radios. When this radio load exceeds
the defined threshold, load balancing is initiated. The default is 70%.
Use the spinner control to set a value (between 0 - 100) considered an adequate discrepancy
when comparing access point radio load balances. The default setting is 1%. Thus, using a
default setting of 1% means 1% is considered inconsequential when comparing access
point radio load balances.
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 throughput in the 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%.
parameters to configure or override them:
Use the spinner control to set a value (between 0 - 100) considered an adequate discrepancy
when comparing 2.4 and 5GHz radio band load balances on this access point. The default
setting is 10%. Thus, using a default setting of 1% means 1% is considered inconsequential
when comparing 2.4 and 5 GHz load balances on this access point.
Use the spinner control to set a loading ratio (between 0 - 10) the access point 2.4 GHz radio
uses in respect to radio traffic load on the 2.4 GHz band. This allows an administrator to
weight client traffic load if wishing to prioritize client traffic load on the 2.4 GHz radio band.
The higher the value set, the greater the weight assigned to radio traffic load on the 2.4 GHz
radio band. The default setting is 1.
Use the spinner control to set a loading ratio (between 0 - 10) the access point 5 GHz radio
uses in respect to radio traffic load on the 5 GHz band. This allows an administrator to
weight client traffic load if wishing to prioritize client traffic load on the 5 GHz radio band.
The higher the value set, the greater the weight assigned to radio traffic load on the 5 GHz
radio band. The default setting is 1.
Use the spinner control to set a load percentage (between 0 - 100) that enables the other
band (2.4 GHz) to share load with the current band.
Use the spinner control to set a load percentage (between 0 - 100) that enables the other
band (5 GHz) to share load with the current band.
parameters to configure or override them:
Use the spinner to set the minimum signal strength require to learn about neighbors from
clients that are common with the neighbor access point.
Use the spinner to set the minimum number of common clients seen before the neighbor is
learnt.
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