User's Manual

Chapter 31
| QoS Commands
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Command Usage
The AP supports eight QoS priority mapping templates, each identified by an
ID number (1 to 8). The templates also have user-defined name that can be
configured using the qos qos-template qos-template-name command.
The QoS priority mapping templates can be configured using the qos qos-
template qos-template-priority command.
Example
AP(if-wireless 0: VAP[0])# qos 802.1d-802.1p mapping-template 3
This setting has not been effective !
If want to take effect, please execute make-security-effective command !
AP(if-wireless 0: VAP[0])#
qos 802.1d-dscp This command enables the mapping of WMM 802.1d priority values to IP DSCP
values on a VAP interface.
Syntax
qos 802.1d-dscp <enable | disable>
enable - Enables the mapping of WMM 802.1d to DSCP priority values.
disable - Disables the feature.
Default
Disabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)
Command Usage
This QoS feature requires a QoS mapping template to be configured using the
qos qos-template qos-template-priority command. The mapping template can
then be linked to the 802.1d-to-DSCP priority mapping using the qos 802.1d-
dscp mapping-template command.
Both “802.1d to 802.1p” mapping and “802.1d to DSCP” mapping can be
enabled simultaneously when the default VLAN ID for the VAP is any other
value than 1. When only 802.1d-to-DSCP mapping is enabled, the default VLAN
ID for the VAP must be set to 1.
Example
AP(if-wireless 0: VAP[0])# qos 802.1d-dscp enable
This setting has not been effective !
If want to take effect, please execute make-security-effective command !