Daylight Saving Settings; Spectralink Voice Priority; Vlan Configuration; Figure 25: Svp Settings - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMCE21011 User Manual

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SpectraLink Voice Priority

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The access point provides a way to automatically adjust the system clock
for Daylight Savings Time changes. To use this feature you must define the
month and date to begin and to end the change from standard time.
During this period the system clock is set back by one hour.
Daylight Saving Status — Enalbes/disables daylight savings time.
(Default: disabled)
P
RIORITY
SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is a voice priority mechanism for WLANs.
SVP is an open, straightforward QoS approach that has been adopted by
most leading vendors of WLAN APs. SVP favors isochronous voice packets
over asynchronous data packets when contending for the wireless medium
and when transmitting packets onto the wired LAN.

Figure 25: SVP Settings

The following items are displayed on this page:
SVP Status — Enables/disables SVP on the access point.
VLANs (virtual local area networks) are turned off by default when first
installing the access point. If turned on they will automatically tag any
packets received by the WAN port before sending them on to the relevant
VAP (virtual access point).
The access point can employ VLAN tagging support to control access to
network resources and increase security. VLANs separate traffic passing
between the access point, associated clients, and the wired network. There
can be a VLAN assigned to each associated client, a default VLAN for each
VAP (Virtual Access Point) interface, and a management VLAN for the
access point.
Note the following points about the access point's VLAN support:
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