Reference Guide

Command/Parameter Description Range Default
GHz band than on the 2.4 GHz band. You
can configure any of the following band-
steering modes:
l prefer-5ghz To allow the W-IAP to
steer the client to 5 GHz band (if the
client is 5 GHz capable). However, the
W-IAP allows the client connection on
the 2.4 GHz band if the client
persistently attempts for 2.4 GHz
association.
l force-5ghz To enforce 5 GHz band
steering mode on the W-IAPs, so that
the 5 GHz capable clients are allowed to
use only the 5GHz channels.
l balance-bands To allow the W-IAPs to
balance the clients across the two 2.4
GHz and 5 GHz radio and to utilize the
available bandwidth.
l disable To allow the clients to select
the bands.
disable
client-aware
Enables the client aware feature. When
enabled, the W-IAP will not change
channels for the Access Points when clients
are active, except for high priority events
such as radar or excessive noise. The client
aware feature must be enabled in most
deployments for a stable WLAN.
Enabled
client-match
Enables enable the client match feature on
APs. When the client match feature is
enabled on a W-IAP, the W-IAP measures
the RF health of its associated clients. If
spectrum load balancing is triggered and a
client's Received Signal Strength Indication
(RSSI) is or less than 20 dB , clients are
moved from one AP to another for better
performance and client experience. In the
current release, the client match feature is
supported only within a W-IAP cluster.
calc-interval<seconds>
Configures an interval at which client match
is calculated.
10-600 30
seconds
calc-threshold <threshold>
Configures a threshold that takes
acceptance client count difference among
all the channels of Client match into
account. When the client load on an AP
reaches or exceeds the threshold in
comparison, client match is enabled on that
AP.
1-255 2
debug <level>
Displays information required for
debugging client match issues.
0-4
0—none, 1
0
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