Radio QoS Policy |
Displays the name of configured radio QoS policies. This is the
name set for each listed policy when it was created. Policy names
cannot be modified after the policy is saved. |
Firewall detection traffic Enable (e.g., SIP) |
A
defines the policy as applying radio QoS settings to traffic
detected by the Firewall. A defines the
policy as having Firewall detection disabled. When enabled, the
Firewall simulates the reception of frames for voice traffic when
the voice traffic was originated via SIP or SCCP control traffic. If
a client exceeds configured values, the call is stopped and/or
received voice frames are forwarded at the next non admission
controlled traffic class priority. This applies to clients that do
not send TPSEC frames only. |
Implicit TPSEC |
A
indicates that the policy requires wireless clients to send their
traffic specifications before they can transmit or receive data. If
enabled, this setting applies to just this radio's QoS policy. When
enabled, the Access Point simulates the reception of frames for any
traffic class by looking at the amount of traffic the client is
receiving and sending. If the client sends more traffic than has
been configured for an admission controlled traffic class, the
traffic is forwarded at the priority of the next non admission
controlled traffic class. This applies to clients that do not send
TPSEC frames only. |
Voice |
A
indicates that Voice prioritization QoS is enabled on the radio. A
indicates that Voice
prioritization QoS is disabled on the radio. |
Best Effort |
A
indicates that Best Effort QoS is enabled on the radio. A indicates
that Best
Effort QoS is disabled on the radio. |
Video |
A
indicates that Video prioritization QoS is enabled on the radio. A
indicates that Video
prioritization QoS is disabled on the radio. |
Background |
A
indicates that Background prioritization QoS is enabled on the
radio. A
indicates that Background prioritization QoS is disabled on the
radio. |