Special Features
QoS Commands
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for the "cwMax" are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, and 1024. The
value for "cwMax" must be higher than the value for "cwMin". (The
default per queue: 7, 15, 1023, 1023.)
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TXOP Limit: Specifies the Transmission Opportunity QoS
parameter. This value specifies (in milliseconds) the Transmission
Opportunity (TXOP) for client stations; that is, the interval of time
during which a WMM client station has the right to initiate
transmissions on the wireless network. Valid values are 0 through
65535. (The default per queue: 47, 94, 0, 0.)
To Modify QoS Parameters:
1.
Select Special Features > QoS.
2.
To set the prioritization of QoS, click the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Enabled
button.
Click the Advanced Settings [Edit] button to set queue QoS parameters in
3.
the WMM Settings pop-up window.
4.
To affect the flow from the access point to the client station (down-
stream), update the AP EDCA parameter options.
5.
To affect the flow from the client station to the client station (upstream),
update the Station EDCA parameter options.
Select [Update] to save the settings.
6.
CLI: Configuring QoS Parameters
CLI Commands Used in This Section
Command
qos ap-params <voice|video|best-effort|background> {<[aifs <aifs>]
[cwmin <swmin>] [cwmax <cwmax>] [burst <burst>]}}
qos sta-params <voice|video|best-effort|background> {<[aifs <aifs>]
[cwmin <swmin>] [cwmax <cwmax>] [burst <burst>]}
[no] qos wmm
show qos
Using the CLI to Configure QoS queues. This example sets the quality of
service AIFS wait time parameter to 10 seconds on the AP EDCA medium
priority queue.
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