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Motorola RFS Series System Reference Guide

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Switch Services 5-37
3. To enable Dynamic AP Load Balancing check the Enable Dynamic AP Load Balancing box and
configure the parameters below:
4. Once Dynamic Load Balancing parameters are set, click the Dynamic AP LB Now button to run Dynamic
AP Load Balancing.
5. Managing clustering in the Web UI is done through the Cluster GUI feature. Check the Enable Cluster
GUI checkbox to enable this feature. The Cluster GUI feature updates many key screens in the Web UI
allowing you to see APs and MUs managed by all active members of a cluster.
6. Refer to the History field to view the current state of the redundancy group.
7. Click Apply to save any changes to the screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the
Apply button results in all the changes on the screen being discarded.
8. Click the Revert button to undo the changes to the screen and revert to the last saved configuration.
Runtime/Schedule Select Runtime or Schedule to determine when load balancing will run. If Runtime
is selected, load balancing will initiate anytime a new active switch is added to
the redundancy group. If Schedule is selected you can configure a start date and
time to execute load balancing. This feature is not available when Dynamic Load
Balancing is enabled.
Start Date If Schedule is selected as the load balancing mode, enter a start date for load
balancing to take place.
Start Time If Schedule is selected as the load balancing mode, enter a start time for load
balancing to take place.
Interval If Schedule is selected as the load balancing mode, enter an interval (in days) for
how often load balancing should take place. The valid range is between 1 and 180
days.
MU Threshold The MU threshold specifies the number of minimum number of active MUs on an
AP to stop the AP from resetting for load balancing.
State Displays the new state (status) of the redundancy group after a Trigger event has
occurred.
Time Displays the Timestamp (time zone specific) when the state change occurred.
Trigger Displays the event causing the redundancy group state change on the switch.
Description Displays a redundancy event description defining the redundancy group state
change on the switch. Typical states include Redundancy Disabled or Redundancy
Enabled.

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BrandMotorola
ModelRFS Series
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