Set aifs on the client station – Allied Telesis AT-WA7400/EU User Manual

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wlan0 data1 1 7 15 3.0

wlan0 data2 3 15 63 0

wlan0 data3 7 15 1023 0

Set AIFs on the Client Station

To set the AIFs on station-to-access point traffic:

set wme-queue wlan0 with queue

Queue_Name

to aifs

AIFs_Value

Where

Queue_Name

is the queue on the station to which you want the

setting to apply and

AIFs_Value

is the wait time value you want to specify

for AIFs.

For example, this command sets the AIFs wait time on the station Voice
queue (vo) to 14 milliseconds.

AT-WA7400# set wme-queue wlan0 with queue vo to aifs 14

View the results of this configuration update (bold in the command output
highlights the modified value):

AT-WA7400# get wme-queue

name queue aifs cwmin cwmax txop-limit

--------------------------------------------

wlan0 vo 14 3 7 47

wlan0 vi 2 7 15 94

wlan0 be 3 15 1023 0

wlan0 bk 7 15 1023 0

Set Minimum and Maximum Contention Windows (cwmin, cwmax)

The Minimum Contention Window (

cwmin

) sets the upper limit (in

milliseconds) of the range from which the initial random backoff wait time
is determined. For more details, see “Random Backoff and Minimum /
Maximum Contention Windows” on page 163
and the more detailed field
description for this value in that topic.)

Valid values for the

cwmin

are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, or 1024.

The value for

cwmin

must be lower than the value for

cwmax

.

The Maximum Contention Window (

cwmax

) sets the upper limit (in

milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling
continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention
Window size is reached. For more details, see “Random Backoff and
Minimum / Maximum Contention Windows” on page 163
and the more

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