ONT Notes - QoS On Wireless Networks
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- Wireless LANs (WLANs)
- Extensions to wired LANs
- Carrier sense multiple access collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) as media access method
- Uses distributed coordinated function (DCF) for collision avoidance
- DCF is based on RF carrier sense, inter-frame spacing (IFS), and random wait timers
- Wifi QoS standards
- 802.11e
- IEEE standard
- 0-7 priority levels
- Wifi Multimedia (WMM)
- Four access categories
- Platinum (voice) - 6 or 7 802.11e
- Gold (video) - 4 or 5 802.11e
- Silver (BE) - 0 or 3 802.11e
- Bronze (Background) - 1 or 2 802.11e
- Four access categories
- WMM and 802.11e replace DCF with EDCF
- 802.11e
- Cisco Split-MAC
- Splits functions between Lightweight access points (LWAPs) and WLAN controllers (WLCs)
- LWAPs handle real-time functions
- Beacon generation
- Probe transmission and response
- Power management
- 802.11e/WMM scheduling and queuing
- Packet buffering
- Encryption/decryption
- Control frame/message processing
- WLCs handle non-real-time functions
- Association/disassociation/reassociation
- 802.11e/WMM resource reservation
- 802.1x EAP
- Key management
- Authentication
- Fragmentation
- Ethernet-WLAN bridging
- End-to-end QoS
- Step 1: WLC copies DSCP from switch to outer DSCP and outer 802.1p and sends to LWAP over LWAPP tunnel
- Step 2: LWAP copies outer DSCP from WLC to 802.11e/WMM field and sent to client
- Step 3: LWAP copies 802.11e/WMM value from the client to outer DSCP and sends it to WLC
- Step 4: WLC copies outer DSCP from WLAP to 802.1p (CoS) fields and sends it to the switch
- Web interface (do you even need to know this?)
- Controller>QoS Profiles
- Per-User Bandwidth Contracts - set avg data rate, burst data rate, avg real-time rate, and burst real-time rate
- Over the Air QoS
- Maximum RF usage per AP (%)
- Queue Depth - queue size before dropping packets
- Wired QoS Protocol - 802.1p or None
- Controller>WLANs>Edit
- For each WLAN ID, set the QoS value: plat, gold, silver, bronze
- WMM Policy
- Disabled - 802.11e/WMM QoS requests are ignored
- Allowed - 802.11e/WMM QoS requests are sent
- Required - 802.11e/WMM QoS requests are required
- Controller>QoS Profiles
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