WLAN-Controller Topology-Group Loadsharing
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08-01-2017 12:03 PM
Hi,
does anyone know, how the controller treat the end systems, when using a topology group in the VNS?
For example if we have a group with 3 VLANs, will he do round robin?
Haven't found anything in the documentation.
Best Regards
Chacko
does anyone know, how the controller treat the end systems, when using a topology group in the VNS?
For example if we have a group with 3 VLANs, will he do round robin?
Haven't found anything in the documentation.
Best Regards
Chacko
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08-01-2017 09:41 PM
Hi Chacko
Please note that the controller provides minimum support to use only tunneled topology groups (B@AC, routed).
Best regards,
Bin
Please note that the controller provides minimum support to use only tunneled topology groups (B@AC, routed).
Best regards,
Bin
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08-01-2017 12:27 PM
Hi Chacko
If you are referring to the IdentiFi product these are the algorithms you can select in the global vns section:
• MAC-Based: This algorithm always assigns a client to the same topology within the topology group.
• Round Robin: The list is considered ordered; start at the top of the list. The next assignment is the
next topology on the list; wrap around at the bottom.
• Random Selected: Random number selected from a uniform distribution mod the number of
topologies in the topology group.
• Least Used: Assign a topology in the topology group with the least number of stations assigned to it
at the moment of assignment.
-Gareth
If you are referring to the IdentiFi product these are the algorithms you can select in the global vns section:
• MAC-Based: This algorithm always assigns a client to the same topology within the topology group.
• Round Robin: The list is considered ordered; start at the top of the list. The next assignment is the
next topology on the list; wrap around at the bottom.
• Random Selected: Random number selected from a uniform distribution mod the number of
topologies in the topology group.
• Least Used: Assign a topology in the topology group with the least number of stations assigned to it
at the moment of assignment.
-Gareth
