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    							RADIO-QOS-POLICY 19 - 5
    19.1.2 admission-control
    radio-qos-policy
    Enables admission control across all radios for one or more access categories. Enabling admission control for an access 
    category, ensures clients associated to an access point complete WMM admission control before using that access 
    category.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    admission-control [background|best-effort|firewall-detected-traffic|
    implicit-tspec|video|voice]
    admission-control [firewall-detected-traffic|implicit-tspec]
    admission-control [background|best-effort|video|voice] {max-airtime-
    percent|max-clients|max-roamed-clients|reserved-for-roam-percent}
    admission-control [background|best-effort|video|voice] {max-airtime-
    percent []|max-clients []|max-roamed-clients []|
    reserved-for-roam-percent []}
    Parameters
    • admission-control [firewall-detected-traffic|implicit-tspec]
    • admission-control [background|best-effort|video|voice] {max-airtime-
    percent []|max-clients []|max-roamed-clients []|
    reserved-for-roam-percent []}
    admission-control firewall-
    detected-trafficEnforces admission control for traffic whose access category is detected by the firewall 
    Application Layer Gateways (ALG). For example, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) voice 
    calls
    admission-control implicit-
    tspecEnables implicit traffic specifiers for clients that do not support WMM TSPEC, but are 
    accessing admission-controlled access categories
    admission-control 
    backgroundConfigures background access category admission control parameters
    admission-control best-
    effortConfigures best effort access category admission control parameters 
    						
    							19 - 6 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#admission-control best-effort max-clients 200
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#admission-control voice reserved-for-roam-
    percent 8
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#admission-control voice max-airtime-percent 9
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#show context
    radio-qos-policy test
     admission-control voice max-airtime-percent 9
     admission-control voice reserved-for-roam-percent 8
     admission-control best-effort max-clients 200
     accelerated-multicast stream-threshold 15
     accelerated-multicast client-timeout 500
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#
    Related Commands
    admission-control video Configures video access category admission control parameters
    admission-control voice Configures voice access category admission control parameters
    max-airtime-percent 
    Optional. Specifies the maximum percentage of airtime, including oversubscription, for 
    this access category
      – Specify a value from 0 - 150. This is the maximum percentage of airtime, 
    including oversubscription, for this access category. The default is 75%.
    max-clients  Optional. Specifies the maximum number of wireless clients admitted to this access 
    category
      – Specify a value from 0 - 256. This is the maximum number of wireless 
    clients admitted to this access category. The default is 100 clients.
    max-roamed-clients 
    Optional. Specifies the maximum number of roaming wireless clients admitted to this 
    access category
      – Specify a value from 0 - 256. This is the maximum number of roaming 
    wireless clients admitted to this access category. the default is 10 roamed clients.
    reserved-for-roam-percent 
    Optional. Calculates the percentage of air time, including oversubscription, allocated 
    exclusively for roaming clients. This value is calculated relative to the configured max air 
    time for this access category.
      – Specify a value from 0 - 150. This is the percentage of air time, including 
    oversubscription, allocated exclusively for roaming clients associated with this access 
    category. the default is 10%.
    noReverts or resets admission control settings to their default 
    						
    							RADIO-QOS-POLICY 19 - 7
    19.1.3 no
    radio-qos-policy
    Negates a command or resets configured settings to their default. When used in the radio QOS policy mode, the no 
    command enables the resetting of accelerated multicast parameters, admission control parameters, and MultiMedia 
    parameters.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    no [accelerated-multicast|admission-control|wmm]
    no accelerated-multicast [client-timeout|max-client-streams|
    max-streams|overflow-policy|stream-threshold]
    no admission-control [firewall-detected-traffic|implicit-tspec]
    no admission-control [background|best-effort|video|voice] {max-airtime-
    percent|max-clients|max-roamed-clients|reserved-for-roam-percent}
    no wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice] [aifsn|cw-max|cw-min|
    txop-limit]
    Parameters
    • no accelerated-multicast [client-timeout|max-client-streams|
    max-streams|overflow-policy|stream-threshold]
    no 
    accelerated-multicastResets accelerated multicasting settings to their default values. The following 
    accelerated multicast control settings can be reverted:
     client-timeout – Resets the client timeout to the default value
     max-client-streams – Resets the maximum number of accelerated streams per client 
    to the default value
     max-streams – Resets the maximum number of accelerated streams to the default 
    value
     overflow-policy – Resets the overflow policy to the default value (reject)
     stream-threshold – Resets the number of packets per second threshold to the default 
    value 
    						
    							19 - 8 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    • no admission-control [firewall-detected-traffic|implicit-tspec]
    • no admission-control [background|best-effort|video|voice] {max-airtime-
    percent|max-clients|max-roamed-clients|reserved-for-roam-percent}
    • no wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice] [aifsn|cw-max|cw-min|
    txop-limit]
    no 
    admission-controlReverts or resets admission control settings to their default. These controls are 
    configured on a radio for one or more access categories.
     firewall-detected-traffic – Does not enforce admission control for traffic whose 
    access category is detected by the firewall ALG
     implicit-tspec – Disables implicit traffic specifiers for wireless clients that do not 
    support WMM-TSPEC
    no 
    admission-controlReverts or resets admission control settings to their default. These controls are 
    configured on a radio for one or more access categories.
     background – Resets background access category admission control
     best-effort – Resets best effort access category admission control
     video – Resets video access category admission control
     voice – Resets voice access category admission control
    max-airtime-percent Optional. Resets the maximum percentage of airtime used by this access category to its 
    default (75%)
    max-clients Optional. Resets the maximum number of wireless clients admitted by this access 
    category to its default (100 clients)
    max-roamed-clients Optional. Resets the maximum number of roaming wireless clients admitted by this 
    access category to its default (10 roamed clients)
    reserved-for-roam-percent Resets the percentage of air time allocated exclusively for roaming wireless clients to 
    its default (10%)
    no wmm Reverts or resets 802.11e/wireless multimedia settings to default
     background – Resets background access category wireless multimedia settings
     best-effort – Resets best effort access category wireless multimedia settings
     video – Resets video access category wireless multimedia settings
     voice – Resets voice access category wireless multimedia settings
    The following are common to the background, best-effort, video, and voice parameters:
    aifsn Resets Arbitration Inter Frame Spacing Number (AIFSN) to its default
    cw-max Resets maximum contention window to its default
    cw-min Resets minimum contention window to its default
    txop-limit Resets transmit opportunity limit to its default 
    						
    							RADIO-QOS-POLICY 19 - 9
    Examples
    The Radio-qos-policy settings before execution of the no command:
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#show context
    radio-qos-policy test
     admission-control voice max-airtime-percent 9
     admission-control voice reserved-for-roam-percent 8
     admission-control best-effort max-clients 200
     accelerated-multicast stream-threshold 15
     accelerated-multicast client-timeout 500
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#
    The Radio-qos-policy settings after execution of the no command:
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#no admission-control best-effort max-clients
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#no accelerated-multicast client-timeout
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#show context
    radio-qos-policy test
     admission-control voice max-airtime-percent 9
     admission-control voice reserved-for-roam-percent 8
     accelerated-multicast stream-threshold 15
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#
    Related Commands
    accelerated-multicastConfigures multicast streams for acceleration. Multicasting allows the group transmission 
    of data streams
    admission-controlEnables admission control across all radios for one or more access categories
    wmmConfigures 802.11e/wireless multimedia parameters 
    						
    							19 - 10 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    19.1.4 wmm
    radio-qos-policy
    Configures 802.11e/wireless multimedia parameters
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice]
    wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice] [aifsn |cw-max |
    cw-min |txop-limit ]
    Parameters
    • wmm [background|best-effort|video|voice] [aifsn |cw-max |
    cw-min |txop-limit ]
    wmm background Configures background access category wireless multimedia parameters
    wmm best-effort Configures best effort access category wireless multimedia parameters
    wmm video Configures video access category wireless multimedia parameters
    wmm voice Configures voice access category wireless multimedia parameters
    aifsn  Configures AIFSN as the wait time between data frames derived from the AIFSN and 
    slot time
      – Sets a value from 1 - 15
    cw-max  Maximum contention window: Clients pick a number between 0 and the min contention 
    window to wait before retransmission. Clients then double their wait time on a 
    collision, until it reaches the maximum contention window.
      – ECW: the contention window. The actual value used is (2^ECW - 1). 
    						
    							RADIO-QOS-POLICY 19 - 11
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#wmm best-effort aifsn 7
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#wmm voice txop-limit 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#show context
    radio-qos-policy test
     wmm best-effort aifsn 7
     wmm voice txop-limit 1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-radio-qos-test)#
    Related Commands
    cw-min  Minimum contention window: Clients select a number between 0 and the min 
    contention window to wait before retransmission. Clients then double their wait time 
    on a collision, until it reaches the maximum contention window.
      – ECW: the contention window. The actual value used is (2^ECW - 1).
    txop-limit 
    Configures the transmit opportunity limit: The interval a particular client can initiate 
    transmissions
      – Specify a value from 0 - 65535 to configure the transmit opportunity 
    limit in 32 microsecond units.
    noReverts or resets 802.11e/wireless multimedia settings to their default 
    						
    							19 - 12 WiNG CLI Reference Guide 
    						
    							CHAPTER 20 ROLE-POLICY
    A role policy defines the rules that associates tasks and devices with specific roles. A role is as a class of users with a 
    specific set of requirements and responsibilities. By defining roles, you are actually defining different user groups.
    A well defined role policy simplifies user management, and is a significant aspect of WLAN management.
    Use the (config-role-policy) instance to configure role policy related configuration commands. To navigate to the 
    config-role instance, use the following commands:
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#role-policy 
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#role-policy role1
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-role1)# ?
    Role Policy Mode commands:
      default-role  Configuration for Wireless Clients not matching any role
      no            Negate a command or set its defaults
      user-role     Create a role
      clrscr        Clears the display screen
      commit        Commit all changes made in this session
      do            Run commands from Exec mode
      end           End current mode and change to EXEC mode
      exit          End current mode and down to previous mode
      help          Description of the interactive help system
      revert        Revert changes
      service       Service Commands
      show          Show running system information
      write         Write running configuration to memory or terminal
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-role-policy-role1)# 
    						
    							20 - 2 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    20.1 role-policy 
    Table 20.1 summarizes role policy commands
    Table 20.1role-policy commands
    Command Description Reference
    default-roleWhen a client fails to find a matching role, the default action is assigned to 
    that clientpage 20-3
    noNegates a command or sets its defaultpage 20-5
    user-role 
    commandsCreates a role and associates it to the newly created role policypage 20-9
    clrscrClears the display screenpage 5-3
    commitCommits (saves) changes made in the current sessionpage 5-4
    doRuns commands from EXEC modepage 4-66
    endEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC modepage 5-5
    exitEnds the current mode and moves to the previous modepage 5-6
    helpDisplays the interactive help systempage 5-7
    revertReverts changes to their last saved configurationpage 5-13
    serviceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug 
    (config-if) 
    instance configurationspage 5-14
    showDisplays running system informationpage 6-4
    writeWrites the system running configuration to memory or terminalpage 5-42 
    						
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