Reference Guide

Parameter Description Range Default
bandwidth allocation value for an individual
virtual AP.
l preferred-access: High-throughput (802.11n)
clients do not get penalized because of slower
802.11a/g or 802.11b transmissions that take more
air time due to lower rates. Similarly, faster
802.11a/g clients get more access than 802.11b
clients.
Usage Guidelines
The traffic management profile allows you to allocate bandwidth to SSIDs. When you enable the band-steering
feature, an AP keeps track of all BSSIDs active on a radio, all clients connected to the BSSID, and 802.11a/g,
802.11b, or 802.11n capabilities of each client. Every sampling period, airtime is allocated to each client, giving it
opportunity to get and receive traffic. The specific amount of airtime given to an individual client is determined by;
l Client capabilities (802.11a/g, 802.11b or 802.11n)
l Amount of time the client spent receiving data during the last sampling period
l Number of active clients in the last sampling period
l Activity of the current client in the last sampling period
The bw-alloc parameter of a traffic management profile allows you to set a minimum bandwidth to be allocated to a
virtual AP profile when there is congestion on the wireless network.You must set traffic shaping to fair-access to use
this bandwidth allocation value for an individual virtual AP.
Example
The following command configures a traffic management profile that allocates bandwidth to the corpnet virtual AP:
(host) (config) #wlan traffic-management-profile best
bw-alloc virtual-ap corpnet share 75
Command History
This command was introduced in ArubaOS 3.0. The mode parameters were introduced in ArubaOS 3.2.
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system on master
controllers
Config mode on master controllers
wlan tsm-req-profile
wlan tsm-req-profile <profle-name>
bin0-range <bin0-range>
clone
dur-mandatory
measure-duration <measure-duration>
no
num-repeats <num-repeats>
random-interval <random-interval>
request-mode {normal | triggered}
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