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WM-ADs to use the Turbo Voice parameters for voice traffic, while other WM-ADs use the voice
parameters for voice traffic.
If WMM mode is also enabled, WMM clients use Turbo Voice-like contention parameters for UL
voice traffic.
If 802.11e mode is also enabled, 802.11e clients use Turbo Voice-like contention parameters for UL
voice traffic.
NOTE
The Wireless 802.11n AP does not support the Turbo Voice option.
Step 3 - Defining the DSCP and service class classifications:
All 64 DSCP code-points are supported. The IETF defined codes are listed by name and code. Un-
defined codes are listed by code. The following is the default DSCP service class classification:
DSCP
SC/UP
CS0/DE
2/0
CS1
0/1
CS2
1/2
CS3
3/3
CS4
4/4
CS5
5/5
CS6
6/6
CS7
7/7
Step 4 - Enable Priority override:
Click the applicable service class and implicitly desired UP
Updates UP in user packet
Updates UP for WASSP frame (if field exists) sent by AP
Select the desired DSCP
Updates DSCP for WASSP frames sent by AP
Does not change DSCP in user packet
Step 5 - Configure the advanced wireless QoS:
Enable the Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) feature
Works in conjunction with WMM and/or 802.11e, and it is automatically disabled if both WMM and
802.11e are disabled
Step 6 - Configure Global Admission Control:
Enable admission control. Admission control protects admitted traffic against new bandwidth
demands. Admission control is available for Voice and Video.
Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.3
DSCP
SC/UP
AF11
2/0
AF12
2/0
AF13
2/0
AF21
3/3
AF22
3/3
AF23
3/3
AF31
4/4
AF32
4/4
DSCP
SC/UP
AF33
4/4
AF41
5/5
AF42
5/5
AF43
5/5
EF
6/6
Others
0/1
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