Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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max-airtime-percent
<0-150>
Optional. Specifies the maximum percentage of airtime, including oversubscription, for the following
access category:
•
background – Sets the maximum airtime (in the form of a percentage of the radio’s bandwidth)
allotted to admission control for low (background) client traffic. Background traffic only needs a
short radio airtime to process, so set an intermediate airtime value if this radio QoS policy is
reserved to support background data.
•
best-effort – Sets the maximum airtime (in the form of a percentage of the radio’s bandwidth)
allotted to admission control for normal (best-effort) client traffic. Normal best effort traffic needs a
short radio airtime to process, so set an intermediate airtime value if this radio QoS policy is
reserved for best effort data support.
•
video – Sets the maximum airtime (in the form of a percentage of the radio’s bandwidth) allotted to
admission control for voice supported client traffic. Video traffic requires longer radio airtime to
process, so set a longer airtime value if this radio QoS policy is intended to support video.
•
voice – Sets the maximum airtime (in the form of a percentage of the radio’s bandwidth) allotted to
admission control for voice supported client traffic. Voice traffic requires longer radio airtime to
process, so set a longer airtime value if this radio QoS policy is intended to support voice.
The following keyword is common to all of the above traffic types:
•
<0-150> – Specify a value from 0 - 150. This is the maximum percentage of airtime,
including oversubscription, for the selected access category. The default is 75%.
max-clients <0-256>
Optional. Specifies the maximum number of wireless clients admitted to the following access categories:
•
background – Sets the number of wireless clients supporting low (background) traffic allowed to
exist (and consume bandwidth) within the radio’s QoS policy
•
best-effort – Sets the number of wireless clients supporting normal (best-effort) traffic allowed to
exist (and consume bandwidth) within the radio’s QoS policy
•
video – Sets the number of video supported wireless clients allowed to exist (and consume
bandwidth) within the radio’s QoS policy.
•
voice – Sets the number of voice supported wireless clients allowed to exist (and consume
bandwidth) within the radio’s QoS policy.
Since voice and video supported wireless clients use a greater portion of a controller’s resources than
lower bandwidth traffic (like low and best effort categories), consider setting the max-client value
proportionally to the number of other QoS policies supporting voice access category clients.
The following keyword is common to all of the above traffic types:
•
<0-256> – Specify a value from 0 - 256. This is the maximum number of wireless clients admitted
to the selected access category. The default is 100 clients.