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759 | Remote Access Points Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
(host) (config) #forward-mode bridge
(host) (config) #vlan <vlan id>
(host) (config) #aaa-profile <profile>
(host) (config) #ap-group <name>
(host) (config) #virtual-ap <profile>
or
(host) (config) #ap-name <name>
(host) (config) #virtual-ap <profile>
Provisioning Wi-Fi Multimedia
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Wi-Fi Alliance specification based on the IEEE 802.11e wireless Quality of Service
(QoS) standard. WMM works with 802.11a, b, g, and n physical layer standards. The IEEE 802.11e standard
also defines the mapping between WMM access categories (ACs) and Differentiated Services Codepoint (DSCP)
tags. Remote APs support WMM.
WMM supports four ACs: voice, video, best effort, and background. You apply and configure WMM in the SSID
profile.
When planning your configuration, make sure that immediate switches or routers do not have conflicting
802.1p or DSCP configurations/mappings. If this occurs, your traffic may not be prioritized correctly.
Reserving Uplink Bandwidth
You can reserve and prioritize uplink bandwidth traffic to provide higher QoS for specific applications, traffic, or
ports. This is done by applying bandwidth reservation on existing session ACLs. Typically, the bandwidth
reservation is applied for uplink voice traffic.
Note the following before you configure bandwidth reservation:
l You must know the total bandwidth available.
l The bandwidth reservation are applicable only on session ACLs.
l Bandwidth reservation on voice traffic ACLs receives higher priority over other reserved traffic.
l You can configure up to three unique priority for bandwidth reservation.
l The bandwidth reservation must be specified in absolute value (kbps).
l Priorities for bandwidth reservation are optional, and bandwidth reservations without priorities are treated
equal.
Understanding Bandwidth Reservation for Uplink Voice Traffic
The voice ACLs are applicable on the voice signaling traffic used to establish voice call through a firewall. When
a voice ACL is executed, a dynamic session is introduced to allow voice traffic through the firewall. This
prevents the re-use of voice ACLs for bandwidth reservation. However, you can create bandwidth reservation
rules that can be applied on voice signalling traffic and ports used for voice data traffic. This mechanism filters
traffic as per the security requirements.
Configuring Bandwidth Reservation
You can configure bandwidth reservation ACLs using the WebUI or the CLI.
In the WebUI
To configure bandwidth reservation
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > All Profiles