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2079 | wlan traffic-management-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
wlan traffic-management-profile
wlan traffic-management-profile <profile-name>
bw-alloc virtual-ap <virtual-ap> share <percent>
clone <profile-name>
no ...
report-interval <minutes>
shaping-policy default-access|fair-access|preferred-access
Description
This command configures a traffic management profile.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<profile-name>
Name of this instance of the profile. The
name must be 1-63 characters.
— “default”
bw-alloc
Minimum bandwidth, as a percentage of
available bandwidth, allocated to a Virtual
AP when there is congestion on the wireless
network. An virtual AP can use all available
bandwidth if no other virtual APs are active.
virtual-ap <virtual-ap>
Name of the virtual AP to which you will
allocate a share of bandwidth.
— —
share <percent>
Percentage of available bandwidth allocated
to this virtual AP.
0-100 —
clone <profile-name>
Name of an existing traffic management
profile from which parameter values are
copied.
— —
no
Negates any configured parameter. — —
report-interval <minutes>
Number of minutes between bandwidth
usage reports.
1 - 999999
minutes
5 minutes
shaping-policy
Define Station Shaping Policy This feature
has the following three options:
l default-access: Traffic shaping is
disabled, and client performance is
dependent on MAC contention
resolution. This is the default traffic
shaping setting.
l fair-access: Each client gets the same
airtime, regardless of client capability
and capacity. This option is useful in
environments like a training facility or
exam hall, where a mix of 802.11a/g,
802.11g and 802.11n clients need equal
to network resources, regardless of their
capabilities. 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
default-
access
fair-access
preferred-
access
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