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WMM Power Save
Multicast Mask
Primary
Multicast Mask
Secondary
3. Either select the
Edit
to modify its existing configuration. Existing QoS policies can also be selected and deleted as needed.
A Quality of Service (QoS) policy screen displays for the new or selected WLAN. The screen displays the WMM
tab by default, but additional tabs also display for WLAN and wireless client rate limit configurations. For more
information, refer to the following:
Configuring a WLAN's QoS WMM Settings
Configuring a WLAN's QoS Rate Limit Settings
Enables support for the WMM based power-save mechanism, also known
as Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD). This is primarily
used by WMM capable voice devices. The default setting is enabled.
Displays the primary multicast mask defined for each listed QoS policy.
Normally all multicast and broadcast packets are buffered until the
periodic DTIM interval (indicated in the 802.11 beacon frame), when
clients in power save mode wake to check for frames. However, for certain
applications and traffic types, an administrator may want the frames
transmitted immediately, without waiting for the DTIM interval. By
configuring a primary and secondary multicast mask, an administrator can
indicate which frames are transmitted immediately. Setting masks is
optional, and only needed if there are traffic types requiring special
handling.
Displays the secondary multicast mask defined for each listed QoS policy.
NOTE: When using a wireless client classification other than WMM, only legacy rates
are supported on that WLAN.
Add
button to define a new WLAN QoS policy, or select an existing WLAN QoS policy and select

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