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At the other end of the spectrum, when max strictness is specified, if an
MAP radio has reached its maximum client load, MSS makes it invisible to
new clients, causing them to attempt to connect to other MAP radios. In
the event that all the MAP radios in the group have reached their
maximum client load, then no new clients would be able to connect to
the network.
Examples The following command sets the RF load balancing strictness
to the
maximum setting:
WX# set load-balancing strictness max
Success: strictness set to "MAX"
See Also
display load-balancing group on page 348
set load-balancing mode on page 398
set band-preference on page 397
set ap radio load balancing on page 389
set radio-profile
11g-only
Deprecated in MSS Verion 4.2. To configure radio data rates, see set
service-profile transmit-rates on page 468.
set radio-profile
active-scan
Disables or reenables active RF detection scanning on the MAP radios
managed by a radio profile. When active scanning is enabled, MAP radios
look for rogue devices by sending probe any requests (probe requests
with a null SSID name), to solicit probe responses from other access
points.
Passive scanning is always enabled and cannot be disabled. During
passive scanning, radios look for rogues by listening for beacons and
probe responses.
Syntax —
set radio-profile name active-scan {enable |
disable}
name — Radio profile name.
enable — Configures radios to actively scan for rogues.