User's Manual

Chapter 6
| Wireless Settings
Virtual Access Points (VAPs)
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VAP to 802.1p Setting — You can modify the VLAN priority tags of traffic on
the VAP interface with a specified priority value. Requires the default VLAN ID
for the VAP to be any other value than 1.
Note:
The VAP-to-802.1p priority QoS feature cannot be enabled together with the
802.1d-to-802.1p or 802.1d-to-DSCP features.
802.1d to 802.1p Setting — Enables the mapping of traffic priority from
WMM 802.1d priorities to 802.1p VLAN tag priority values. The priorities are
mapped according to the user-defined QoS Template map. Requires the
default VLAN ID for the VAP to be any other value than 1.
802.1d to DSCP Setting — Enables the mapping of traffic priority from WMM
802.1d priorities to IP DSCP priority values. The priorities are mapped according
to the user-defined QoS Template map.
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.
QoS Template Enables up to eight user-defined priority mapping tables to
be configued. The tables are used to map the WMM 802.1d priorities to 802.1p/
DSCP priorities.
Click the “Edit” link in the list to define a template priority map.
Figure 43: QoS Template Setting
The following items are displayed in the QoS Template Setting page: