2. Click the WMM tab.
Index
Displays the identifier assigned to each Radio index, each index is assigned a unique identifier such as (1/4, 1/3,
etc.).
AP
Displays the name of the Access Port associated with the index. The Access Port name comes from the description
field in the
Access Category
Displays the Access Category currently in use. There are four categories: Video, Voice, Best Effort, and Background.
Click the
intended network traffic.
AIFSN
Displays the current Arbitrary Inter-frame Space Number (Check). Higher-priority traffic categories should have lower
AIFSNs than lower-priority traffic categories. This will cause lower-priority traffic to wait longer before trying to access
the medium.
Transmit Ops
Displays the maximum duration a device can transmit after obtaining a transmit opportunity.
CW Min
Displays the CW Max to make the Contention Window. From this range, a random number is selected for the back off
mechanism. Lower values are used for higher priority traffic.
CW Max
Displays the CW Min to make the Contention Window. From this range, a random number is selected for the back off
mechanism. Lower values are used for higher priority traffic.
3. Use the Filter Options facility to specify if information is filtered by Index (default setting), AP,
4. Select a radio and click the Edit button to modify its properties. For more information, see
Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000, and RFS7000 System Reference Guide
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WMM information displays per radio with the following information:
Radio Configuration
screen.
Edit
button to change the current Access Category. Ensure the Access Category reflects the radio's
Access Category, AIFSN, Transmit Ops, CW Min, or CW Max. Select Turn Filtering Off to disable
filtering.
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