BelAir100SN User Guide
Quality of Service Settings
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
No Vlan based Qos Configured!
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Displaying the
Prioritization Settings
/qos/show user-priority-map
The
show user-priority-map
command displays how User Priority bits are
currently mapped to the priority queues.
Example
/qos# show user-priority-map
Qos Global UP to Queue Mapping
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UP Value : 0 -- Queue : 1
UP Value : 1 -- Queue : 0
UP Value : 2 -- Queue : 0
UP Value : 3 -- Queue : 1
UP Value : 4 -- Queue : 2
UP Value : 5 -- Queue : 2
UP Value : 6 -- Queue : 3
UP Value : 7 -- Queue : 3
Radio QoS
BelAir radios offer Wireless Multi-Media (WMM) support for multiple priority
packets and transmit opportunities. This allows over-the-air QoS for WMM
client devices with faster burst transfer. (Use the
/mode
command to see the
version number of your radio modules.)
Some WMM features, such as selecting the priority scheme and the mapping
scheme, are also available for BelAir backhaul radios to provide end-to-end
QoS functionality.
Displaying a Summary of
Radio QoS Settings
Use the
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/show config qos
command to display the
current radio QoS settings. See
“Displaying Wi-Fi Radio Configuration” on
for details.
Example
/interface/wifi-1-1# show config qos
Slot: 1, Card Type: dru, revision: 1, Port: 1, Radio: DRUv1 2.4GHz
802.11n
admin state: ................. Enabled
channel: ..................... 6
mode: ...................... ht20
mimo: ...................... 2x2
tx power: .................. 18.0 (dBm per-chain), 21.0 (dBm total)
antenna location: ............ External Port
antenna index: ............... 1
antenna gain: ................ 2.5 (dBi)
link distance: ............... 1 (km)
base radio MAC : ............. 00:0d:67:09:ca:22
QOS:
wmm: ....................... Enabled