Information About Client Limit
This feature enforces a limit on the number of clients that can to be associated with an AP. Further, you can configure the number of clients that can be associated with each AP radio.
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This feature enforces a limit on the number of clients that can to be associated with an AP. Further, you can configure the number of clients that can be associated with each AP radio.
Step 1 |
Choose . |
Step 2 |
Click a WLAN from the list of WLANs. |
Step 3 |
Click the Advanced tab. |
Step 4 |
Under the Max Client Connections settings, enter the client limit for Per WLAN, Per AP Per WLAN, and Per AP Radio Per WLAN. |
Step 5 |
Click Update & Apply to Device. |
Command or Action | Purpose | |
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Step 1 |
enable Example:
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Enters privileged EXEC mode. |
Step 2 |
configure terminal Example:
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Enters global configuration mode. |
Step 3 |
wlan wlan-name Example:
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Specifies the WLAN name. |
Step 4 |
client association limit maximum-clients-per-WLAN Example:
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Configures the maximum number of clients that can be associated to the given WLAN. |
Step 5 |
client association limit ap max-clients-per-AP-per-WLAN Example:
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Configures the maximum number of clients that can be associated to an AP in the WLAN. |
Step 6 |
client association limit radio max-clients-per-AP-radio-per-WLAN Example:
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Configures the maximum number of clients that can be associated to an AP radio in the WLAN. |
Step 7 |
end Example:
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Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl-Z to exit global configuration mode. |
Step 8 |
show wlan id wlan-id Example:
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Displays the current configuration of the WLAN and the corresponding client association limits. |