Wireless/Redundant Edge Services xl Module Management and Configuration Guide WS.02.xx and greater

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ProCurve Wireless Services xl Module Command Line Reference
Wireless Commands
inactivity-timeout - Inactivity timeout in seconds. If a frame is not
received from a station for this amount of time, the station is disasso-
ciated.
+<60-86400> - Inactivity timeout in seconds.
inter-station-blocking - Prevents station to station traffic on this
WLAN.
qos - Quality of Service commands.
+mcast1 - The Egress prioritization multicast mask.
- MAC - MAC address in AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.
+mcast2 - MAC address in AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.
- MAC - MAC address in AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.
+prioritize-voice - Prioritize voice frames over general data frames
(applies non-WMM station).
+svp - Support for Spectralink Voice Prioritization.
- enable - Enable Spectralink Voice Prioritization support on this
WLAN.
+weight - The egress weight (relative priority to other WLANs) of this
WLAN.
-<1-10> - A weight <1-10>.
+wmm - 802.11e / Wireless MultiMedia parameters.
-8021p - Use 802.1p frame priority (field in the VLAN tag) to
determine packet priority.
-background - Background traffic [DSCP: 0x08, 0x10] [802.1d: 1, 2]
-best effort - Best effort traffic [DSCP: 0x00, 0x18] [802.1d: 0, 3]
-dscp - Use DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) bits in the IP
header to determine packet priority.
-enable - Enables 802.11e (Wireless MultiMedia) support on this
WLAN.
-video - Video Traffic [DSCP: 0x20, 0x28] [802.1d: 4, 5]
-voice - Voice Traffic [DSCP: 0x30, 0x38] [802.1d: 6, 7]
The background, best effort, voice, and video share these parameters:
++aifsn - Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number: the wait time
in milliSeconds between data frames is derived using AIFSN
and the slot-time.
- -<1-15> - The Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number.