Configuring 802.3 Bridging; Configuring Quality Of Service - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access

Configuring 802.3 Bridging

Controller software release 4.0 supports 802.3 frames and the applications that use them, such as those
typically used for cash registers and cash register servers. To make these applications work with the
controller, the 802.3 frames must be bridged on the controller.
Support for raw 802.3 frames allows the controller to bridge non-IP frames for applications not running
over IP. Only this raw 802.3 frame format is currently supported:
+-------------------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------------+
| Destination
| MAC address | MAC address
+-------------------+----------------------+-----------------+------------------------
Use these commands to configure 802.3 bridging using the controller CLI.
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Configuring Quality of Service

Cisco UWN Solution WLANs support four levels of QoS: Platinum/Voice, Gold/Video, Silver/Best
Effort (default), and Bronze/Background. You can configure the voice traffic WLAN to use Platinum
QoS, assign the low-bandwidth WLAN to use Bronze QoS, and assign all other traffic between the
remaining QoS levels. Enter these commands to assign a QoS level to a WLAN:
The WLAN QoS level (platinum, gold, silver, or bronze) defines a specific 802.11e user priority (UP)
for over-the-air traffic. This UP is used to derive the over-the-wire priorities for non-WMM traffic, and
it also acts as the ceiling when managing WMM traffic with various levels of priorities. The access point
uses this QoS-profile-specific UP in accordance with the values in
that is visible on the wired LAN.
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Local netuser names must be unique because they are stored in the same database.
Note
Enter config netuser wlan-id username wlan-id to add a user to a WLAN without specifying a
password for the user.
Enter config netuser password username password to create or change a password for a particular
user.
Enter config netuser delete username to delete a user from the WLAN.
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To enable or disable 802.3 bridging globally on all WLANs, enter this command:
config network 802.3-bridging {enable | disable}
The default value is disabled.
To see the current status of 802.3 bridging for all WLANs, enter this command:
show network
config wlan qos wlan-id {bronze | silver | gold | platinum}
Enter show wlan to verify that you have QoS properly set for each WLAN.
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| length
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Configuring WLANs
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to derive the IP DSCP value
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