Set Radio-Profile Rts-Threshold - 3Com WX4400 Command Reference Manual

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set radio-profile
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Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.2.
Usage — When SVP is enabled, MAP forwarding prioritization is
optimized for SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) instead of WMM, and the
MAP does not tag packets it sends to the WX. Otherwise, classification
and tagging remain in effect. (For information, see the "Configuring
Quality of Service" chapter of the
Configuration
If you plan to use SVP or another non-WMM type of prioritization, you
must configure ACLs to tag the packets. (See the "Enabling Prioritization
for Legacy Voice over IP" section in the "Configuring and Managing
Security ACLs" chapter of the
Configuration
Examples — The following command changes the QoS mode for radio
profile rp1 to SVP:
WX4400# set radio-profile rp1 qos-mode svp
success: change accepted.
See Also
set radio-profile mode on page 380
display radio-profile on page 327
Changes the RTS threshold for the MAP radios in a radio profile. The RTS
threshold specifies the maximum length a frame can be before the radio
uses the RTS/CTS method to send the frame. The RTS/CTS method clears
the air of other traffic to avoid corruption of the frame due to a collision
with another frame.
Syntax —
set radio-profile name rts-threshold threshold
name
— Radio profile name.
threshold
from 256 through 3000.
Defaults — The default RTS threshold for a MAP radio is 2346 bytes.
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— Maximum frame length, in bytes. You can enter a value

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