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WM-ADs to use the Turbo Voice parameters for voice traffic, while other WM-ADs use the voice
parameters for voice traffic.
z If WMM mode is also enabled, WMM clients use Turbo Voice-like contention parameters for UL
voice traffic.
z If 802.11e mode is also enabled, 802.11e clients use Turbo Voice-like contention parameters for UL
voice traffic.
NOTE
The Wireless 802.11n AP does not support the Turbo Voice option.
Step 3 - Defining the DSCP and service class classifications:
All 64 DSCP code-points are supported. The IETF defined codes are listed by name and code. Un-
defined codes are listed by code. The following is the default DSCP service class classification:
Step 4 - Enable Priority override:
z Click the applicable service class and implicitly desired UP
z Updates UP in user packet
z Updates UP for WASSP frame (if field exists) sent by AP
z Select the desired DSCP
z Updates DSCP for WASSP frames sent by AP
z Does not change DSCP in user packet
Step 5 - Configure the advanced wireless QoS:
z Enable the Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) feature
z Works in conjunction with WMM and/or 802.11e, and it is automatically disabled if both WMM and
802.11e are disabled
Step 6 - Configure Global Admission Control:
z Enable admission control. Admission control protects admitted traffic against new bandwidth
demands. Admission control is available for Voice and Video.
DSCP SC/UP DSCP SC/UP DSCP SC/UP
CS0/DE 2/0 AF11 2/0 AF33 4/4
CS1 0/1 AF12 2/0 AF41 5/5
CS2 1/2 AF13 2/0 AF42 5/5
CS3 3/3 AF21 3/3 AF43 5/5
CS4 4/4 AF22 3/3 EF 6/6
CS5 5/5 AF23 3/3 Others 0/1
CS6 6/6 AF31 4/4
CS7 7/7 AF32 4/4