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QoS Select the Quality of Service priority for this BSS’s traffic.
• In the pre-configured VoIP_SSID profile, the QoS setting is
VoIP. This is not user-configurable. The VoIP setting is
available only on the VoIP_SSID profile, and provides the
highest level of QoS.
• If you select WMM from the QoS list, the priority of a data
packet depends on the packet’s IEEE 802.1q or DSCP header.
See Section 8.5.6 on page 137 for more information on WMM
and WMM priorities. If a packet has no WMM value assigned to
it, it is assigned the default priority.
• If you select ATC from the QoS list, the NWA automatically
assigns priority based on packet size. See Section 8.5.7 on page
138 for more information on ATC.
• If you select ATC+WMM from the QoS list, the NWA uses WMM
on the wireless network and ATC on the wired network. See
Section 8.5.8 on page 139 for more information on ATC+WMM.
• If you select WMM_VOICE, WMM_VIDEO,
WMM_BEST_EFFORT or WMM_BACKGROUND, the NWA
applies that QoS setting to all of that SSID’s traffic.
• If you select NONE, the NWA applies no priority to traffic on this
SSID.
Note: When you configure an SSID profile’s QoS settings, the
NWA applies the same QoS setting to all of the profile’s
traffic.
L2 Isolation Select a layer 2 isolation profile from the drop-down list box. If you
do not want to use layer 2 isolation on this profile, select Disable.
See Section on page 166 for more information.
Intra-BSS Traffic
blocking
Select Enable from the drop-down list box to prevent wireless
clients in this profile’s BSS from communicating with one another.
MAC Filtering Select a MAC filter profile from the drop-down list box. If you do not
want to use MAC filtering on this profile, select Disable. See
Section Note: on page 174 for more information.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes.
Reset Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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