HP (Hewlett-Packard) M111 Network Router User Manual


 
Working with the M111
Configuring Quality of Service (QoS)
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Outgoing wireless traffic on the wireless link is assigned to a queue based on the selected
priority mechanism. Traffic delivery is based on strict priority (per the WMM standard).
Therefore, if excessive traffic is present on queues 1 or 2, it will reduce the flow of traffic on
queues 3 and 4.
Regardless of the priority mechanism that is selected:
Traffic that cannot be classified by a priority mechanism is assigned to queue 3.
SVP (SpectraLink Voice Protocol) traffic is always assigned to queue 1, except if you
select the Very-high, high, normal, or low priority mechanisms, in which case SVP traffic
is assigned to the configured queue.
QoS settings in a station profile
QoS settings are defined in a station profile as follows:
Priority mechanisms
Priority mechanisms are used to classify traffic on a station profile and assign it to the
appropriate queue.
The following mechanisms are available:
802.1p
This mechanism classifies traffic based on the value of the VLAN priority field present within
the VLAN header.
Queue
802.1p
VLAN priority field value
16,7
24,5
30,2
41,3