This procedure describes how to create a new policy, or edit or delete an existing policy.
The Wlan QoS pane column heading topic definitions are as follows:
Policy Name | The name assigned to this WLAN QoS policy. The assigned policy name cannot be modified. |
Wireless Client Classification | Each policy's Wireless Client Classification as defined
for this WLAN's intended traffic. The Classification
Categories are the different WLAN-WMM options available to a
radio. Classification types include:
|
SVP Prioritization | A green check mark defines the policy as having Spectralink Voice Prioritization (SVP) enabled to allow the wireless controller to identify and prioritize traffic from Spectralink/Polycomm phones using the SVP protocol. Phones using regular WMM and SIP are not impacted by SVP prioritization. A red "X" defines the QoS policy as not supporting SVP prioritization. |
WMM Power Save | Enables support for the WMM based power-save mechanism, also known as Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD). This is primarily used by voice devices that are WMM capable. The default setting is enabled. |
Multicast Mask Primary | The primary multicast mask defined for each listed QoS policy. Normally all multicast and broadcast packets are buffered until the periodic DTIM interval (indicated in the 802.11 beacon frame), when clients in power save mode wake to check for frames. However, for certain applications and traffic types, the administrator may want the frames transmitted immediately, without waiting for the DTIM interval. By configuring a primary and secondary multicast mask, an administrator can indicate which frames are transmitted immediately. Setting masks is optional and only needed if there are traffic types requiring special handling. |
Multicast Mask Secondary | The secondary multicast mask defined for each listed QoS policy. |
Select Add to save the policy.
The Rate Limit configuration screen opens by default. You can open the Multimedia Optimizations and WMM configuration screens by selecting the appropriate tabs.