2 enhanced packet prioritization (epp) – Symbol Technologies Spectrum24 AP-4131 User Manual

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Configuring the AP

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2.5.2 Enhanced Packet Prioritization (EPP)

Enhanced Packet Prioritization (EPP) enables system administrators to
prioritize packet transmissions from an AP to MUs. For example, media
content (streaming video, phones etc.) can be prioritized over a heavily
loaded access point. EPP allows prioritization of the media for smooth
delivery or selected data traffic for expedited delivery at some cost in
aggregate bandwidth through the access point.

Phone traffic by default is prioritized over data traffic whether EPP Control is
Enabled or not. If the only network requirement is for phone prioritization
over data, Disable EPP Control. If EPP Control is Enabled, assign a phone
traffic priority appropriate to site requirements.

To configure EPP:

1. Click F3 from the RF Configuration screen.

The Configure Enhanced Packet Prioritization screen displays.

Symbol Access Point

Configure Enhanced Packet Prioritization

Enhanced Packet Prioritization Enabled

FTP Traffic 10 TCP Port 1022 30

HTTP Traffic 30 TCP Port 1023 30

HTTPS Traffic 30 TCP Port 65537 30

Media Over Browser Traffic 10 TCP Port 65537 30

SSH Traffic 30 TCP Port 65537 30

Phone Traffic 10 TCP Port 65537 30

Telnet Traffic 30 TCP Port 65537 30

Video Traffic 30 TCP Port 65537 30

OK-[CR] Save-[F1] Save All APs-[F2] Cancel-[Esc]

2. Prioritize network traffic by assigning either

10

to those data types

requiring high network throughput priority or

30

to those data types

receiving standard priority.

3. Enter numbers for the TCP Ports as needed.

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