Bandwidth Control per WLAN Service
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‎02-08-2017 02:51 PM
Anyone else interested to see the Bandwidth Control feature to work not only per client but also per WLAN service (SSID).
That would limit the max upload/download on the whole WLAN service i.e. all clients on that SSID couldn't exceed 50Mbps/25Mbps.
If someone from engineering could tell whether that could be (easily) implemented.
Because if there is no way to do it because of controller limitations I'd pass on opening a feature request.
Thanks,
Ron
That would limit the max upload/download on the whole WLAN service i.e. all clients on that SSID couldn't exceed 50Mbps/25Mbps.
If someone from engineering could tell whether that could be (easily) implemented.
Because if there is no way to do it because of controller limitations I'd pass on opening a feature request.
Thanks,
Ron
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‎02-08-2017 03:00 PM
Ron,
if the Topo has the breakout on the controller, you might can control the traffic on the incomming switch port/vlan where the traffic will be switch/routed.
an Topo with Bridged@AP we will not able to control the traffic as distributed AP system and rate limit an SSID.
regards
Bastian
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if the Topo has the breakout on the controller, you might can control the traffic on the incomming switch port/vlan where the traffic will be switch/routed.
an Topo with Bridged@AP we will not able to control the traffic as distributed AP system and rate limit an SSID.
regards
Bastian
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‎02-08-2017 03:00 PM
Hey Bastian,
I should have shared more infos, the thing is that there is more then one branch and they all will us the same topology = breackout with the same VLAN ID on the controller.
So I don't think that I'd control it on the device (switch/router) that connects the controller = I can't limit it per branch as they use all the same topology/subnet.
BR,
Ron
I should have shared more infos, the thing is that there is more then one branch and they all will us the same topology = breackout with the same VLAN ID on the controller.
So I don't think that I'd control it on the device (switch/router) that connects the controller = I can't limit it per branch as they use all the same topology/subnet.
BR,
Ron
