Verifying the configuration, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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a.

Select Advanced > Load Balance from the navigation tree.

b.

Click the Load Balance Group tab.

c.

Click Add.

d.

On the page that appears, select ap1. radio 2 and ap2. radio 2 in the Radios Available area,
click << to add them to the Radios Selected area, and click Apply.

Figure 817 Configuring a load balancing group

Verifying the configuration

Radio 2 of AP 1 and radio 2 of AP 2 are in the same load balancing group. The radio of AP 3 does

not belong to any load balancing groups. Because load balancing takes effect only on radios in a

load balancing group, AP 3 does not take part in load balancing.

Assume Client 7 wants to associate with AP 2. The number of clients associated with radio 2 of AP

2 reaches 5 and the session gap between radio 2 of AP 2 and AP 1 reaches 4, so Client 7 is
associated with AP 1.

Group-based traffic-mode load balancing configuration
example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 539

, all APs operate in 802.11g mode. Client 1 and Client 2 are associated with

AP 1, and no client is associated with AP 2 and AP 3.

Configure traffic-mode load balancing on the AC. The maximum traffic threshold is 10%, and the
maximum traffic gap is 20%.

Traffic-mode load balancing is required only on radio 2 of AP 1 and radio 2 of AP 2. Therefore, add
them to a load balancing group.

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