Users Guide

Parameter Description Range Default
cm-sticky-snr
<dB>
If the client's received signal strength
indicator (RSSI) is above this signal-
to-noise ratio (SNR) threshold, that
client will be allowed to stay
associated to its current AP. If the
client's received signal strength is
below this threshold, it may be moved
to a different AP.
0-255 dB 18
cm-sticky-snr-delta
A client triggered to move to a
different AP may consider an AP
radio a better match if the client
detects that the signal from the AP
radio is stronger than its current
radio by the dB level defined by the
cm-sticky-snr-thresh parameter, and
the candidate radio also has a
minimum signal level defined by the
cm-sticky-min-signal parameter.
0-100 dB 10
cm-unst-ageout-interval days
<days> hours <hours>
The client entries in an unsteerable
client list remain in effect for the
interval defined by this parameter
before they age out.
2 days
cm-unst-ageout
When client match and the client
match unsteerable client ageout
feature are enabled, the controller
periodically sends APs that are not a
desired AP match for a client in a list
of unsteerable clients. These lists
contain a list of MAC addresses for
up to 128 clients that should not be
steered to that AP.
The following controller types support
a aggregate maximum of
unsteerable clients for all APs
associated to that controller.
l W-650 : 1024 unsteerable clients
l W-3000 Series: 1024 unsteerable
clients
l W-7005: 256 unsteerable clients
l W-7010: 512 unsteerable clients
l W-7030: 1024 unsteerable clients
l W-7240: 8000 unsteerable clients
l W-7220: 6000 unsteerable clients
l W-7210: 4000 unsteerable clients
l W-6000M3 = 2000 unsteerable
clients
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