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slb-mode
channel|radio
SLB Mode allows control over how to balance clients. Slect
one of the following optoins
z channel: Channel-based load-balancing balances
clients across channels. This is the default load-
balancing mode
z radio: Radio-based load-balancing balances clients
across APs
channel
slb-update-interval
<secs>
Specify how often spectrum load balancing calculations
are made (in seconds). The default value is 30 seconds.
1-2147483647
seconds
30 seconds
spectrum-load-bal-
domain
Define a spectrum load balancing domain to manually
create RF neighborhoods.
Use this option to create RF neighborhood information for
networks that have disabled Adaptive Radio Management
(ARM) scanning and channel assignment.
z If spectrum load balancing is enabled in a 802.11g radio
profile but the spectrum load balancing domain is not
defined, ArubaOS uses the ARM feature to calculate RF
neighborhoods.
z If spectrum load balancing is enabled in a 802.11g radio
profile and a spectrum load balancing domain is also
defined, AP radios belonging to the same spectrum load
balancing domain will be considered part of the same
RF neighborhood for load balancing, and will not
recognize RF neighborhoods defined by the ARM
feature.
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spectrum-load-
balancing
The Spectrum Load Balancing feature helps optimize
network resources by balancing clients across channels,
regardless of whether the AP or the controller is
responding to the wireless clients' probe requests.
If enabled, the controller compares whether or not an AP
has more clients than its neighboring APs on other
channels. If an AP’s client load is at or over a
predetermined threshold as compared to its immediate
neighbors, or if a neighboring Dell AP on another channel
does not have any clients, load balancing will be enabled
on that AP. This feature is disabled by default.
NOTE: The spectrum load balancing feature available in
ArubaOS 3.4.x and later releases completely replaces the
AP load balancing feature available in earlier versions of
ArubaOS. When you upgrade to ArubaOS 3.4.x or later, you
must manually configure the spectrum load balancing
settings, as the AP load balancing feature can no longer be
used, and any previous AP load balancing settings will not
be preserved.
disabled
tpc-power The transmit power advertised in the TPC IE of beacons and
probe responses. Range: 0-51 dBm
0-51 dBm 15 dBm
tx-power Sets the initial transmit power (dBm) on which the AP
operates, unless a better choice is available through either
calibration or from RF Plan.
This parameter can be set from 0 to 51 in .5 dBm
increments, or set to the regulatory maximum value of 127
dBm.
Transmission power may be further limited by regulatory
domain constraints and AP capabilities.
0-51 dBm, 127
dBm
14 dBm
Parameter Description Range Default