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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
Configuring Voice and Video Parameters
Step 4
To enable or disable voice CAC for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
cac voice acm
{
enable
|
disable
}
Step 5
To set the percentage of maximum bandwidth allocated to clients for voice applications on the 802.11a
or 802.11b/g network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
cac voice max-bandwidth
bandwidth
The
bandwidth
range is 40 to 85%, and the default value is 75%. Once the client reaches the value
specified, the access point rejects new calls on this network.
Step 6
To set the percentage of maximum allocated bandwidth reserved for roaming voice clients, enter this
command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
cac voice roam-bandwidth
bandwidth
The
bandwidth
range is 0 to 25%, and the default value is 6%. The controller reserves this much
bandwidth from the maximum allocated bandwidth for roaming voice clients.
Step 7
To enable or disable TSM for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
tsm
{
enable
|
disable
}
Step 8
To enable the radio network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
enable
network
Step 9
To save your settings, enter this command:
save config
Using the CLI to Configure Video Parameters
Follow these steps to configure video parameters using the CLI.
Step 1
Make sure that the WLAN is configured for WMM and the QoS level is set to Gold. See
“Configuring
Quality of Service” section on page 6-17
for instructions.
Step 2
To disable the radio network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
disable
network
Step 3
To save your settings, enter this command:
save config
Step 4
To enable or disable video CAC for the 802.11 or 802.11b/g network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
cac video acm
{
enable
|
disable
}
Step 5
To set the percentage of maximum bandwidth allocated to clients for video applications on the 802.11a
or 802.11b/g network, enter this command:
config
{
802.11a
|
802.11b
}
cac video max-bandwidth
bandwidth
The
bandwidth
range is 0 to 100%, and the default value is 0%. However, the maximum RF bandwidth
cannot exceed 100% for voice + video. Once the client reaches the value specified, the access point
rejects new calls on this network.