66
Table 4 The default EDCA parameters for APs
AC queue AIFSN ECWmin ECWmax TXOP Limit
AC-BK queue 7 4 10 0
AC-BE queue 3 4 6 0
AC-VI queue 1 3 4 94
AC-VO queue 1 2 3 47
Displaying and maintaining WMM
Task Command Remarks
Display WLAN statistics of the
specified client.
display wlan statistics
client
{
all
|
mac-address
mac-address } [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression ]
Available in any view.
Display WMM configuration
information of the specified radio
or client.
display wlan wmm
{
radio
[
interface
wlan-radio
wlan-radio-number ] |
client
{
all
|
interface
wlan-radio
wlan-radio-number |
mac-address
mac-address
} } [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression ]
Available in any view.
Clear WMM statistics of the
specified radio or client.
reset wlan wmm
{
radio
[
interface
wlan-radio
wlan-radio-number ] |
client
{
all |
interface
wlan-radio
wlan-radio-number |
mac-address
mac-address
} }
Available in any view.
WMM configuration examples
WMM basic configuration example
1. Network requirements
As shown in Figure 29, en
able WMM on the fat AP, so that the fat AP and client can prioritize
the traffic.
Figure 29 Network diagram
2. Configuration procedure
# Configure interface WLAN-BSS 1 to use the 802.11e priority of the received packets for
priority mapping.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface wlan-bss 1
[Sysname-WLAN-BSS1] qos trust dot11e