Adjusting Radio Access Categories - Allen-Bradley Stratix 5100 User Manual

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Chapter 16
Configuring QoS
Table 107 - Default QoS Radio Access Categories
Class of Service
Background
Best Effort
Video <100 ms Latency
Voice <100 ms Latency
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This is used to rate-limit the upstream traffic originating from each of the non-
roots to root bridge incase of P2MP setup. To do rate-limiting on downstream
traffic, class-maps are applied at the root-side router/switch.
IMPORTANT

Adjusting Radio Access Categories

The access point uses the radio access categories to calculate backoff times for
each packet. As a rule, high-priority packets have short backoff times.
The default values in the Min and Max Contention page fields and in the Slot
Time fields are based on settings recommended in IEEE Draft Standard 802.11e.
For detailed information on these values, consult that standard.
IMPORTANT
The values listed in this table are to the power of 2. The access point computes
Contention page values with this equation:
CW = 2 ** X minus 1
where X is the value from
Min
Max Contention page
Contention page
Local
Cell
Local
4
10
4
10
3
2
2
3
Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
Rate-limiting can be applied only to ethernet ingress.
Use the default settings on the Radio Access Categories page. Changing these
values can lead to unexpected blockages of traffic on your wireless LAN, and
the blockages can be difficult to diagnose. If you change these values and find
that you need to reset them to defaults, use the default settings listed in
Table 107 on page
472.
Table 107 on page
Fixed Slot Time
Cell
Local
Cell
6
2
1
1
472.
Transmit Opportunity
Admission Control
Local
Cell
Local
0
0
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1504
Cell

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