User Guide: Vista Manager AWC Plug-in version 3.13.1

Overview



AWC-DCN (AWC-Dynamic Client Navigation)

AWC-DCN improves the wireless environment by coordinating the connection between the AP and the wireless client as follows:

◼ Load Balancing
If certain thresholds are exceeded, the wireless AP will prompt the wireless client to move to another wireless AP which has AWC-DCN.
When a wireless client is connected to AP1 under high load and within the coverage of the lower load AP2, roaming to AP2 will improve overall wireless performance.
Load balancing is performed in such a way to equalize the load among APs.

◼ Elimination of Sticky Clients
Detects "sticky clients" amongst wireless clients.
First, AWC-DCN utilizes IEEE 802.11k Radio Resource Measurement (RRM) to find the optimal wireless AP to which to move the sticky client.
If a sticky client is detected, IEEE 802.11v Wireless Network Management (WNM) is used to direct the sticky client to the optimal AP.
The AP determines if it is a sticky client or not based on information about the connected clients (e.g., packet transmit/receive status, signal strength, etc.).

◼ DCN Band Steering
Since the 5GHz band is generally faster than the 2.4GHz band, band steering is used to improve performance, taking into account the load balancing and sticky client elimination described above.
Note
AWC-DCN and conventional band steering cannot be used together. If you want to use AWC-DCN on multiple radio bands, set up DCN VAPs on both radio bands. This activates DCN band steering, making its own different radio bands candidates for destination.

Differences in Fast Roaming between AWC-DCN and AP Profile

Configured VAPs

The DCN VAP, which optimizes the number of associating clients by AWC-DCN, is defined in the "DCN Profile".
The DCN profile creates a DCN group, which is the administrative unit of the AWC-DCN. It sets the monitor intervals of the sticky client and load, specifies the applicable APs, in addition to configuring the DCN VAP.
The configurations which are related to the management and basic operation of APs, such as Basic Configuration (Timezone, NTP, syslog, and SNMP configurations), Radio Configuration, and LAN Configuration, are defined in AP Profile.
For VAP configuration with a VAP number that overlaps with the AP profile, the DCN profile takes precedence.
If other profiles are applied at the same time, the SC profile, CB profile, DCN profile, and AP profile will take precedence in that order.
Note
AWC-DCN is not supported mixed with AWC-SC or AWC-CB.

Supported Wireless APs

The following AP models can be used with the AWC-DCN:

Support Limits

The number of AWC-DCN-related settings that can be managed by the AWC Plug-in is as follows:

Process of introducing AWC-DCN

To build a hybrid wireless system, follow the steps below:
  1. Create a management group.
  2. Resister APs.
  3. Create the AP profile.
  4. Create the DCN profile, and select the APs to assign.
  5. Turn the DCN profile ON.
  6. Assign the AP profile to apply the AP and DCN profiles to the APs.

Notes


29 Apr 2025 11:26