Use the use-wlan-marking command to enable or disable WLAN (ToS/DSCP) marking in WLAN service.
The use-wlan-marking command is accessible from within the cos:<named-cos> context.
enable | Enables WLAN service to use the legacy priority value taken from the WLAN. |
disable | Disables WLAN service from applying the legacy priority taken from the WLAN; the priority value of this CoS is used instead. This is the default. |
When WLAN marking is enabled, the WLAN service applies legacy priority override settings defined in WLAN Quality of Service (QoS) tables to received packets before sending them on.
When WLAN marking is disabled, the WLAN service applies the User Priority (UP) value defined for this CoS to received packets before sending them on. Use the priority command in the cos:<named-cos> context to configure a priority value for this CoS.
For a detailed explanation of TOS/DSCP, User Priority determination, and WLAN marking, refer to the Wireless User Guide, “Configuring Classes of Service” chapter.
The following example enables WLAN marking using the legacy priority value taken from the WLAN in WLAN service:
EWC.extremenetworks.com:cos:my-cos# use-wlan-marking enable