Information About Air Time Fairness
Cisco Air Time Fairness (ATF) for Cisco High Density Experience (HDX) functions as a wireless quality of service (QoS) that regulates the downlink air time. It allows network administrators to create and apply policies to enable some groups to receive traffic from a WLAN more frequently than other groups.
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Allocates Wi-Fi air time for user groups or device categories.
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Cisco ATF is defined by the network administrator, and not by the network.
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Provides a simplified mechanism for allocating air time.
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Dynamically adapts to changing conditions in a WLAN.
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Enables a more efficient fulfillment of service-level agreements.
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Augments standards-based Wi-Fi QoS mechanisms.
By enabling network administrators to define what fairness means within their environments with regard to the amount of on air time per client group, the amount of traffic is also controlled.
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When percentages change, the changed values might not be optimal for the new traffic. |
For example, if there are three WLANs with policy values of 5, 10, and 35 in a network, the calculations for the air time percentage for weight value 5 is 10%, and for weight values of 10 and 35, it is 20% and 70% air time respectively. If you add a new policy of weight 15, the system recalculates the air time percentages as 7.7%, 15.38%, 23.07%, and 53.84%, or 5, 10, 15, 35 weight values respectively.
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Disable mode—ATF is disabled in a Cisco WLC. The default option is Disable.
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Monitor mode—Users can perform the following actions: -
View the air time
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Report air time usage for all AP transmissions
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View reports -
Per SSID/WLAN
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Per AP Group
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Per AP
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Report air time usage at periodic intervals
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Block ACKs are not reported
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Enforcement disabled as part of Monitor mode
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Enforce-policy mode—Users can perform the following functions: -
Enforce air time based on configured policy
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Enforce air time on -
A WLAN
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All APs connected within a Cisco WLC's network
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An AP group
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An AP
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Strict Enforcement per WLAN—Air time used by the WLANs on a radio will be strictly enforced up to the configured limits in the policies.
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Optimal Enforcement per WLAN—Share unused Air time from other SSIDs that are not using their allocated air time.
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AP group Global configuration and per AP level Privileged EXEC commands are allowed to override a policy applied on a WLAN and air time fairness mode applied at the radio level. |