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23.1.2 classification
wlan-qos-policy
Classifies traffic on the WLAN based on the priority
Supported in the following platforms:
• RFS7000
• RFS6000
• RFS4000
• AP71xx
• AP650
• AP6511
• AP6532
Syntax
classification [low|normal|video|voice|wmm|non-unicast|non-wmm]
classification non-unicast [voice|video|normal|low|default]
classification non-wmm [voice|video|normal|low]
Parameters
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config-wlan-qos-test)#classification wmm
rfs7000-37FABE(config-wlan-qos-test)#
rfs7000-37FABE(config-wlan-qos-test)#classification normal
rfs7000-37FABE(config-wlan-qos-test)#
[low|normal|video|voice|wmm|
non-unicast]
• low – All the traffic on this WLAN is treated as low priority traffic
(background)
• normal – All the traffic on this WLAN is treated as normal priority (best
effort)
• video – All the traffic on this WLAN is treated as video
• voice – All the traffic on this WLAN is treated as voice
• wmm – Uses WMM based classification, using DSCP or 802.1p tags
to classify traffic into different queues
• non-wmm [voice|video|normal|low] – Selects the way, the traffic from
non-WMM clients must be classified
• non-unicast [voice|video|normal|low|default] – Configures the way
broadcast and multicast traffic is classified
• voice – Non-unicast traffic is classified and treated as voice
packets
• video – Non-unicast traffic is classified and treated as video pack-
ets
• normal – Non-unicast traffic is classified and treated as normal
priority packets (best effort)
• low – Non-unicast traffic is classified and treated as low priority
packets (background)
• default – Uses the classification mode (same as unicast
classification if WMM is disabled. Normal if unicast classification is
WMM)
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