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Table 30 Configuring SSID
LABEL
QoS
L2 Isolation
Enable MAC Filtering
Intra-BSS Traffic
blocking
Apply
Reset
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DESCRIPTION
Select the Quality of Service priority for this BSS's traffic.
In the pre-configured VoIP_SSID profile, the QoS setting is VoIP. This is
not user-configurable. The VoIP setting is available only on the
VoIP_SSID profile, and provides the highest level of QoS.
If you select WMM from the QoS list, the priority of a data packet depends
on the packet's VLAN or DSCP header. See
more information on WMM and WMM priorities. If a packet has no WMM
value assigned to it, it is assigned the default priority.
If you select ATC from the QoS list, the ZyXEL Device automatically
assigns priority based on packet size. See
more information on ATC.
If you select ATC+WMM from the QoS list, the ZyXEL Device uses WMM
on the wireless network and ATC on the wired network. See
on page 70
for more information on ATC+WMM.
If you select WMM_VOICE, WMM_VIDEO, WMM_BEST_EFFORT or
WMM_BACKGROUND, the ZyXEL Device applies that QoS setting to all
of that SSID's traffic.
If you select NONE, the ZyXEL Device applies no priority to traffic on this
SSID.
Note: When you configure an SSID profile's QoS settings,
the ZyXEL Device applies the same QoS setting to all
of the profile's traffic.
Select Enable from the drop down list box to activate layer-2 isolation.
Select Enable from the drop down list box to activate MAC address filtering.
Select Enable from the drop-down list box to prevent wireless clients in this
profile's BSS from communicating with one another.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Chapter 7 MBSSID and SSID
Section 5.3.1 on page 69
Section 5.3.2 on page 69
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Section 5.3.3
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