Configuring wmm – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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Viewing access port adoption defaults
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6. Click Apply to save the changes made within the screen.
7. Click Revert to cancel the changes made and revert back to the last saved configuration.
Configuring WMM
Use the WMM tab to review each radio type, as well as the Access Category that defines the data
(Video, Voice, Best Effort and Background) the radio has been configured to process. Additionally,
the WMM tab displays the transmit intervals defined for the target access category.
To view existing WMM Settings:
1. Select Network Setup > Radio Adoption Defaults from the main menu tree.
2. Click the WMM tab.
3. Refer to the WMM table for the following information:
AP Type
Displays whether the radio is an 802.11a radio or an 802.11bg radio. This value is
read-only and cannot be modified.
Access Category
Displays the Access Category currently in use. There are four categories: Video,
Voice, Best Effort and Background. Click the Edit button to change the current
Access Category. Ensure the Access Category reflects the radios intended network
traffic.
AIFSN
Displays the current Arbitrary Inter-frame Space Number (AIFSN). Higher-priority
traffic categories should have lower AIFSNs than lower-priority traffic categories.
This causes lower-priority traffic to wait longer before trying to access the medium.
Transmit Ops
Displays the maximum duration a device can transmit after obtaining a transmit
opportunity. For higher-priority traffic categories, this value should be set higher.