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Off—The WAP device ignores TSPEC requests from client stations. Use this setting
if you do not want to use TSPEC to give QoS-capable devices priority for time-
sensitive traffic.
TSPEC Voice ACM Mode—Regulates mandatory admission control (ACM) for the
voice access category. By default, TSPEC Voice ACM mode is off. The options are:
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On—A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the WAP
device before sending or receiving a voice traffic stream. The WAP device responds
with the result of the request, which includes the allotted medium time if the TSPEC
was admitted.
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Off—A station can send and receive voice priority traffic without requiring an
admitted TSPEC; the WAP device ignores voice TSPEC requests from client
stations.
TSPEC Voice ACM Limit—The upper limit on the amount of traffic the WAP device
attempts to transmit on the wireless medium using a voice AC to gain access. The
default limit is 20 percent of total traffic.
TSPEC Video ACM Mode —Regulates mandatory admission control for the video
access category. By default, TSPEC Video ACM mode is off. The options are:
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On — A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the WAP
device before sending or receiving a video traffic stream. The WAP device responds
with the result of the request, which includes the allotted medium time if the TSPEC
was admitted.
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Off — A station can send and receive video priority traffic without requiring an
admitted TSPEC; the WAP device ignores video TSPEC requests from client
stations.
TSPEC Video ACM Limit—The upper limit on the amount of traffic that the WAP
device attempts to transmit on the wireless medium using a video AC to gain access.
The default limit is 15 percent of total traffic.
TSPEC AP Inactivity Timeout—The amount of time for a WAP device to detect a
downlink traffic specification as idle before deleting it. The valid integer range is from
0 to 120 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
TSPEC Station Inactivity Timeout—The amount of time for a WAP device to detect an
uplink traffic specification as idle before deleting it. The valid integer range is from 0
to 120 seconds and the default is 30 seconds.
TSPEC Legacy WMM Queue Map Mode—Enables or disables the intermixing of
legacy traffic on queues operating as ACM. By default, this mode is off.
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
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