The sta-load-balance dynamic deauth-fail-times command sets the maximum number of attempts to steer STAs in deauthentication mode.
The undo sta-load-balance dynamic deauth-fail-times command restores the default maximum number of attempts to steer STAs in deauthentication mode.
By default, the maximum number of attempts to steer STAs in deauthentication mode is 2.
sta-load-balance dynamic deauth-fail-times deauth-fail-times
undo sta-load-balance dynamic deauth-fail-times
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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deauth-fail-times |
Specifies the maximum number of attempts to steer STAs in deauthentication mode. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 0 to 5. The value 0 indicates that the deauthentication mode is not used to steer STAs. |
Usage Scenario
The device attempts to use the 802.11v and deauthentication modes to trigger STA steering to the target AP. Due to differences of STAs, some STAs can be successfully steered in deauthentication mode after multiple attempts. You can run the sta-load-balance dynamic deauth-fail-times command to set the maximum number of attempts to steer STAs in deauthentication mode. If the number of attempts exceeds the specified value, STAs cannot be steered.
Precautions
You are advised to retain the default value. If the success rate of STA steering in deauthentication mode is low or STA services are affected, set the parameter value to 0 to disable STA steering in deauthentication mode.