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QoS Mode drop‐down menu selections:
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Source Address allows you to specify priorities based on source MAC address. Specify
source MAC addresses and associated priority levels in the MAC Address table.
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Destination Address allows you to specify priorities based on destination MAC address.
Specify destination MAC addresses and associated priority levels in the MAC Address
table.
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Ethernet Type allows you to specify priorities based on Ethernet types. Specify Ethernet
types and associated priority levels in the Ethernet Type table. If you are using the CLI,
the Ethernet type must be specified in the format HEX 0000‐FFFF (see the ISO Designator
table listed in the Filter Control Web page).
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802.1p is a specification that provides Layer 2 switches the ability to prioritize traffic (and
perform dynamic multicast filtering). The prioritization specification works at the media
access control (MAC) framing layer of the OSI model. To be compliant with 802.1p, Layer
2 switches must be capable of grouping incoming LAN packets into separate traffic
classes.
Other than selecting 802.1p, and then clicking on Apply, there is no other user
intervention on the access point. Priorities are set on the switch.
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SVP Status enables or disables the AP QoS to utilize Speculation Voice Priority (SVP) to give
voice packets priority over data packets on the AP. Default: Disable
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QoS Classifications are set in conjunction with the selected QoS mode. See Table
QoS classifications associated with QoS modes.
Table 4-2 QoS Mode and Classifications
Mode
Source Address
Destination Address
Ethernet Type
802.1p
Classification
MAC Address.
Specify priorities for up to 10 source addresses identified by MAC address.
MAC Address.
Specify priorities for up to 10 destination addresses identified by MAC address.
Ethernet Type.
Specify priorities for up to 10 Ethernet types specified by ISO designators. (See
Filter Control Web page for ISO designators.)
N/A
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