Networking

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Configuring Quality of Service

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring Default CoS

Use the Default CoS page to configure the default CoS values for incoming packets through each LAN interface. The possible field values are 0 to 7. The default value is 0.

STEP 1 Click Networking > QoS > LAN QoS > Default CoS.

STEP 2 Enter the following information:

Default CoS: Choose the default CoS priority tag value for the LAN interfaces, where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest.

Trust: Choose Yes to keep the CoS tag value for packets through the LAN interfaces, or choose No to change the CoS tag value for packets through the LAN interfaces.

STEP 3 Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring Wireless QoS

Wireless QoS controls priority differentiation for data packets in wireless egress direction. Refer to the following topics:

Default Wireless QoS Settings, page 169

Configuring Wireless QoS Classification Methods, page 170

Mapping CoS to Wireless Queue, page 171

Mapping DSCP to Wireless Queue, page 171

Default Wireless QoS Settings

Wireless QoS uses the default queuing method for wireless traffic. Wireless traffic is always trusted. The following tables display the default mapping settings between 802.1p and 802.1e.

802.1p to IEEE 802.11e Mapping

802.1p Priority

802.11e Priority

 

 

0

0 (Best Effort Priority)

 

 

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Casio ISA550WBUN3K9 manual Configuring Wireless QoS, Configuring Default CoS, Default Wireless QoS Settings