Cisco Wap125 Wireless-Ac/N Dual Band Desktop Access Point With Poe - Cisco WAP125 Administrator's Manual

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◦Rate Limit — The rate limit for multicast and broadcast traffic. The limit should be greater than 1, but less
than 50 packets per second. Any traffic that falls below this rate limit will always conform and be transmitted
to the appropriate destination. The default and maximum rate limit setting is 50 packets per second.
◦Rate Limit Burst — An amount of traffic, measured in bytes, which is allowed to pass as a temporary burst
even if it is above the defined maximum rate. The default and maximum rate limit burst setting is 75 packets
per second.
◦VHT Features — The purpose of this feature is to enabled/disable Broadcom specific extensions in VHT
for Broadcom-to-Broadcom links. VHT feature enables support for 256QAM VHT rates not specified by the
802.11 ac Draft. The rates are all VHT LDPC mode, MCS 9 Nss 1 20Mhz, MCS 9 Nss 2 20Mhz, MCS 6 Nss
3 80Mhz. The VHT feature is supported for 802.11 ac PHY.
Step 5
Click Configure TSPEC and configure these parameters:
• TSPEC Violation Interval — In the TSPEC Violation Interval field, enter the time interval in seconds for the
WAP device to report associated clients that do not adhere to mandatory admission control procedures. The reporting
occurs through the system log and SNMP traps. Enter a time from 0 to 900 seconds. The default is 300 seconds.
• TSPEC Mode — Regulates the overall TSPEC mode on the WAP device. By default, the TSPEC mode is off.
The options are:
◦On — The WAP device handles TSPEC requests according to the TSPEC settings that you configure on the
Radio page.
◦Off — The WAP device ignores TSPEC requests from client stations.
• 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:
◦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.
◦Off — A station can send and receive the 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 that 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:
◦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.
◦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.

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