Table 8: Rate Limiting ranges for different controller policies
Rate limit
range for
zone running
SmartZone
3.1.x
Rate limit
range for
zone running
SmartZone
3.2.x
Rate limit
range for
zone running
SmartZone
3.4
Global or
Zone
Policy
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps.
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps.
No support for
uni-direction
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps
Support
uni-direction
ZoneDevice Policy
But Any rate
greater than
50Mbps will
(Uplink and(Uplink and
be mapped to
Downlink mustDownlink need
50 Mbps
to be enablednot to be
implicitly on
or disabled at
the same time)
enabled or
disabled at the
same time)
the AP side
when the rate
is applied.
No support for
uni-direction
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps. But
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps
No support for
uni-direction
0.1 Mbps to
200 Mbps
No support for
uni-direction
because this is
GlobalUser Traffic
Profile
Any rate
greater than
50Mbps will
be mapped to
Global profile
50 Mbps
that is used by
implicitly on
3.2.x and
3.1.x APs.
the AP side
when the rate
is applied.
No support for
uni-direction
Working with WLAN Groups
A WLAN group is a way of specifying which APs or AP groups provide which WLAN services.
If your wireless network covers a large physical environment (for example, multi-floor or
multi-building office) and you want to provide different WLAN services to different areas of your
environment, you can use WLAN groups to do this.
For example, if your wireless network covers three building floors (1st floor to 3rd floor) and you
need to provide wireless access to visitors on the 1st floor, you can do the following:
1. Create a WLAN service (for example, “Guest Only Service”) that provides guest-level access
only.
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Managing Ruckus Wireless AP Zones
Working with WLANs and WLAN Groups