The member command adds an AP radio to a static load balancing group.
The undo member command deletes an AP radio from a load balancing group.
By default, no AP radio is added to a static load balancing group.
member { { ap-name ap-name | ap-id ap-id } [ radio radio-id ] }&<1-8>
undo member { { ap-name ap-name | ap-id ap-id } [ radio radio-id ] }&<1-8>
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
ap-name ap-name |
Specifies the name of an AP. The AP name and radio ID identify a radio. |
The AP name must exist. |
ap-id ap-id |
Specifies the ID of an AP. The AP ID and radio ID identify a radio. |
The AP ID must exist. |
radio radio-id |
Specifies a radio ID. The radio ID and AP name identify a radio. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 2. Three radios are available only on the AirEngine 8760-X1-PRO, AirEngine 8760R-X1E, AirEngine 6760-X1, AirEngine 6760-X1E, AirEngine 5760-51, AP4030TN, AP4051TN, AP8050TN-HD. |
Usage Scenario
You can use this command to add an AP radio to or delete an AP radio from a static load balancing group. When a STA requests to connect to an AP radio in a static load balancing group, the AC compares the load of the radio and other working radios in the load balancing group and determines whether to allow the STA to connect to the radio according to a load balancing algorithm.
Precautions