Wmm Commands - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMC2555W-AG2 User Manual

Universal 802.11 a/g 2.4ghz/5ghz wireless access point
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Command Line Interface
Default Setting
1
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless-VAP)
Command Usage
• To implement the default VLAN ID setting for VAP interface, the access
point must enable VLAN support using the vlan command.
• When VLANs are enabled, the access point tags frames received from
wireless clients with the default VLAN ID for the VAP interface. If IEEE
802.1X is being used to authenticate wireless clients, specific VLAN IDs
can be configured on the RADIUS server to be assigned to each client.
Using IEEE 802.1X and a central RADIUS server, up to 64 VLAN IDs can
be mapped to specific wireless clients.
• If the VLAN ID has not been configured for a client on the RADIUS server,
then the frames are tagged with the default VLAN ID of the VAP interface.
Example
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g: VAP[0])#vlan-id 3
Enterprise AP(if-wireless g: VAP[0])#

WMM Commands

The access point implements QoS using the Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) standard.
Using WMM, the access point is able to prioritize traffic and optimize performance
when multiple applications compete for wireless network bandwidth at the same
time. WMM employs techniques that are a subset of the developing IEEE 802.11e
QoS standard and it enables the access point to inter-operate with both WMM-
enabled clients and other devices that may lack any WMM functionality.
The WMM commands supported by the access point are listed below.
Command
wmm
wmm-acknowledge-
policy
wmmparam
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Table 7-22. WMM Commands
Function
Sets the WMM operational mode on the access point
Allows the acknowledgement wait time to be enabled or
disabled for each Access Category (AC)
Configures detailed WMM parameters that apply to the
access point (AP) or the wireless clients (BSS)
Mode
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IC-W
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