Quality Of Service (Qos) - Motorola AP-6511 Reference Manual

Access point
Hide thumbs Also See for AP-6511:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point System Reference Guide
6. Select the
configuration. Select

7.3.3 Quality of Service (QoS)

Profile Network Configuration
The AP-6511 uses different Quality of Service (QoS) screens to define WLAN and device radio QoS
configurations. The
configurations, and is used to configure the priority of the different DSCP packet types.
QoS values are required to provide priority of service to some packets over others. For example, VoIP packets
get higher priority than data packets to provide a better quality of service for high priority voice traffic.
The profile QoS screen maps the 6-bit Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) code points to the older
3-bit IP Precedent field located in the Type of Service byte of an IP header. DSCP is a protocol for specifying
and controlling network traffic by class so that certain traffic types get precedence. DSCP specifies a specific
per-hop behavior that is applied to a packet.
To define an QoS configuration for DSCP mappings:
1. Select
2. Expand the Network menu to display its submenu options
3. Select
7-28
OK
button located at the bottom right of the screen to save the changes to the ARP
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
Configuration
>
Configuration
>
Profiles
Quality of Service
(QoS).
Figure 7-15 Profile QoS screen
Profiles
>
Network
facility is separate from WLAN and radio QoS
> Network.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents