H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Figure 778 Configuring band navigation

2.

Configure band navigation as described in

Table 256

.

3.

Click Apply.

Table 256 Configuration items

Item Description

Band Navigation

Enable—Enable band navigation.

Disable—Disable band navigation.

By default, band navigation is disabled globally.

Session Threshold

Session Threshold—Session threshold for clients on the 5 GHz band.

Gap—Session gap, which is the number of clients on the 5 GHz band minus the

number of clients on the 2.4 GHz band.

If the number of clients on the 5 GHz radio has reached the upper limit, and the gap
between the number of clients on the 5 GHz radio and that on the 2.4 GHz radio has

reached the upper limit, the AP denies the client’s association to the 5 GHz radio, and
allows new clients to associate with the 2.4 GHz radio.

Gap

Max Denial Count

Maximum denial count of client association requests.
If a client has been denied more than the maximum times on the 5 GHz radio, the AP
considers that the client is unable to associate with any other APs, and allows the 5 GHz

radio to accept the client.

RSSI Threshold

Band navigation RSSI threshold.
The AP checks the RSSI of a dual-band client before directing the client to the 5 GHz
radio. If the RSSI is lower than the value, the AP does not direct the client to the 5 GHz

band.

Aging Time

Client information aging time.
The AP records the client information when a client tries to associate with it. If the AP
receives the probe request or association request sent by the client before the aging time

expires, the AP refreshes the client information and restarts the aging timer. If not, the AP
removes the client information, and does not count the client during band navigation.

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