Enterasys Networks 9033900-04 Benutzerhandbuch
Command Groups
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QoS Commands
When you configure QoS (Quality of Service) on the access point, you can select specific network
traffic, prioritize it, and use congestion‐management and congestion‐avoidance techniques to
provide preferential treatment. Implementing QoS in your wireless LAN makes network
performance more predictable and bandwidth utilization more effective.
traffic, prioritize it, and use congestion‐management and congestion‐avoidance techniques to
provide preferential treatment. Implementing QoS in your wireless LAN makes network
performance more predictable and bandwidth utilization more effective.
Eight classes are defined for the priority. Network managers determine actual mappings. The
highest priority is seven and the lowest priority is 0. For example, if you select 5 as the priority, 5
receives higher priority than those set with 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 and lower priority than those set with 6
and 7 as their priority.
highest priority is seven and the lowest priority is 0. For example, if you select 5 as the priority, 5
receives higher priority than those set with 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 and lower priority than those set with 6
and 7 as their priority.
Use the commands described in
to configure QoS parameters.
Table A-16
QoS Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Page
qos mode
Sets classifications by which to set
priorities.
priorities.
GC
qos mac-addr
Sets priorities for up to ten MAC
addresses when using source or
destination addresses to classify QoS.
addresses when using source or
destination addresses to classify QoS.
GC
qos ether-type
Sets priorities for up to ten Ethernet
types when using Ethernet type to
classify QoS.
types when using Ethernet type to
classify QoS.
GC
svp
Enables or disables Spectralink Voice
Priority (SVP) status
Priority (SVP) status
GC
show svp
Displays status of SVP
Exec