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If you plan to use SVP or another non-WMM type of prioritization, you must configure ACLs to tag the packets. (See “Enabling Prioritization for Legacy Voice over IP” on page 376.)

Displaying WMM Information

You can display the WMM state for a radio profile. You also can display statistics for AP forwarding queues.

Displaying the WMM State

To display the WMM state for a radio profile, use the following command:

show radio-profile {name ?}

The WMM state is displayed in the WMM enabled field.

23x0# show radio-profile radprof1

 

 

 

Beacon Interval:

100

DTIM Interval:

1

Max Tx Lifetime:

2000

Max Rx Lifetime:

2000

RTS Threshold:

2346

Frag Threshold:

2346

Short Retry Limit:

5

Long Retry Limit:

5

Long Preamble:

NO

Allow 802.11g clients only:

NO

Tune Channel:

yes

Tune Power:

no

Tune Channel Interval:

3600

Tune Power Interval:

600

Power Backoff Timer:

10

Channel Holddown:

300

Countermeasures:

none

Active-Scan:

yes

WMM enabled:

yes

 

Service profiles: srvcprof1

Displaying AP Forwarding Queue Statistics

You can display statistics for AP forwarding queues, using the following commands:

show dap qos-stats [dap-num]show dap qos-stats [port-list]

The following command shows statistics for the AP forwarding queues on a Distributed AP:

23x0# show dap qos-stats 4

CoS Queue Tx

===========================

 

DAP: 4 radio: 1

 

1,2

Background

19

0,3

BestEffort

437

4,5

Video

3034

6,7

Voice

3068

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