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.
Example
The following example enables WLAN marking using the legacy priority value taken from the WLAN in
WLAN service:
WLC.siemens.com
:cos:my-cos# use-wlan-marking enable
priority
Use the priority command to configure 802.1p user priority (UP) for this CoS.
The
priority
command is accessible from within the cos:<named-cos> context.
priority 0-7 | none
Parameters
0-7
Defines user priority level for this CoS; 7 is highest priority.
none
User priority level is not assigned for this CoS.
Usage
WLAN marking must be disabled when you use this command.
Example
The following example assigns a user priority value of 3 to the CoS:
WLC.siemens.com
:cos:my-cos# priority 3
tos-dscp-mask
Use the tos-dscp-mask command to configure a ToS/DSCP marking value and mask, in hexadecimal. If
WLAN marking is enabled, the ToS or DSCP value (only one or the other is present in the received
packet) is taken from the WLAN. Enter the value/mask combination you want used.
The
tos-dscp-mask
command is accessible from within the cos:<named-cos> context.
tos-dscp-mask (tos-dscp/mask) | none
cos Commands
priority
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