sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold
Function
The sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold command sets the maximum number of times non-target APs suppress authentication of STAs during migration of the STAs.
The undo sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold command restores the default maximum number of times non-target APs suppress authentication of STAs during migration of the STAs.
By default, the maximum number of times non-target APs suppress authentication of STAs during migration of the STAs is 0.
Format
sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold auth-threshold
undo sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold
Usage Guidelines
Usage Scenario
When a STA is triggered to migrate to a specified target AP, non-target APs will suppress association of the STA temporarily to improve the STA's migration success rate. You can run the sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold command to set the maximum number of times non-target APs suppress authentication of STAs during migration of the STAs.
Precautions
You can set a larger value of this parameter to improve the STA migration success rate, which, however, may affect users' network experience.
The default value is applicable to mainstream STAs. You are advised to retain the default value. If users' service experience deteriorates due to STA migration, set a smaller value for this parameter.
This command is valid only in sta-number mode.
Example
# Set the maximum number of times non-target APs suppress authentication of STAs during migration of the STAs to 1 in RRM profile default.
<AC6605> system-view [AC6605] wlan [AC6605-wlan-view] rrm-profile name default [AC6605-wlan-rrm-prof-default] sta-load-balance dynamic steer-restrict auth-threshold 1