Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
Field
Description
TSPEC Mode
Regulates the overall TSPEC mode on the AP. The options are:
• On — T he AP handles TSPEC requests according to the TSPEC settings you configure
• Off — T he AP ignores TSPEC requests from client stations. Use this setting if you do
TSPEC Voice ACM
Regulates mandatory admission control (ACM) for the voice access category. The options
Mode
are:
• On — A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the AP before
• Off — A station can send and receive voice priority traffic without requiring an
TSPEC Voice ACM
Specify an upper limit on the amount of traffic the AP attempts to transmit on the
Limit
wireless medium using a voice AC to gain access.
TSPEC Video ACM
Regulates mandatory admission control for the video access category. The options are:
Mode
• On — A station is required to send a TSPEC request for bandwidth to the AP before
• Off — A station can send and receive video priority traffic without requiring an
TSPEC Video ACM
Specify an upper limit on the amount of traffic the AP attempts to transmit on the
Limit
wireless medium using a video AC to gain access.
TSPEC AP Inactivity
Specify the amount of time for an AP to detect an downlink TS as idle before deleting it.
Timeout
TSPEC Station
Specify the amount of time for an AP to detect an uplink TS as idle before deleting it.
Inactivity Timeout
TSPEC Legacy WMM
Select Enable to allow intermixing of legacy traffic on queues operating as ACM.
Queue Map Mode
Use the Radio page to configure both Radio One and Radio Two. The settings on the page apply only to the
radio that you choose from the Radio drop‐down list. After you configure settings for one of the radios, click
Apply and then select and configure the other radio. Be sure to click Apply to apply the second set of
configuration settings for the other radio.
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Table 19: Radio Settings (Cont.)
on the Radio page. Use this setting if the AP handles traffic from QoS‐capable
devices, such as a Wi‐Fi CERTIFIED phone.
not want to use TSPEC to give QoS‐capable devices priority for time‐sensitive traffic.
sending or receiving a voice traffic stream. The AP responds with the result of the
request, which includes the allotted medium time if the TSPEC was admitted.
admitted TSPEC; the AP ignores voice TSPEC requests from client stations.
sending or receiving a video traffic stream. The AP responds with the result of the
request, which includes the allotted medium time if the TSPEC was admitted.
admitted TSPEC; the AP ignores video TSPEC requests from client stations.
Modifying Radio Settings
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