Wireless layer 2 switching, Automatic channel selection – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual

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Software overview

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802.11e QoS
802.11e enables real-time audio and video streams to be assigned a higher priority over data
traffic. The switch supports the following 802.11e features:

Basic WMM

WMM Linked to 802.1p Priorities

WMM Linked to DSCP Priorities

Fully Configurable WMM

Admission Control

Unscheduled-APSD

TSPEC Negotiation

Block ACKQBSS Beacon Element

802.1p support
802.1p is a standard for providing QoS in 802-based networks. 802.1p uses three bits to allow
switches to re-order packets based on priority level.

Voice QoS
When switch resources are shared between a Voice over IP (VoIP) conversation and a file transfer,
bandwidth is normally exploited by the file transfer, thus reducing the quality of the conversation or
even causing it to disconnect. With QoS, a VoIP conversation (a real-time session), receives priority,
maintaining a high level of voice quality. Voice QoS ensures:

Strict Priority

Spectralink Prioritization

VOIP Prioritization (IP ToS Field)

Multicast Prioritization

Data QoS
The switch supports the following data QoS techniques:

Egress Prioritization by WLAN

Egress Prioritization by ACL

DCSCP to AC mapping
The switch provides arbitrary mapping between Differentiated Services Code Point (DCSCP) values
and WMM Access Categories. This mapping can be set manually.

Wireless Layer 2 switching

The switch supports the following layer 2 wireless switching techniques:

WLAN to VLAN

MU User to VLAN

WLAN to GRE

Automatic channel selection

Automatic channel selection works sequentially as follows:

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