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Chapter15 Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
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 Window 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.
Cisco strongly recommends that you 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 might 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 Table15-1.
The values listed in Table15-1 are to the power of 2. The access point computes Contention Window
values with this equation:
CW = 2 ** X minus 1
where X is the value from Table15-1.
Figure 15-4 shows the Radio Access Categories page. Dual-radio access points have a Radio Access
Categories page for each radio.
Table15-1 Default QoS Radio Access Categories
Class of Service
Min
Contention
Window
Max
Contention
Window
Fixed
Slot
Time
Transmit
Opportunity
Admission
Control
Local Cell Local Cell Local Cell Local Cell Local Cell
Background 4 10 6 0
Best Effort 4 10 2 0
Video <100ms Latency 3 2 1 3008
Voice <100ms Latency 2 3 1 1504