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Cisco IOS Command Reference for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges
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Chapter 2 Cisco IOS Commands for Access Points and Bridges
traffic-stream
Examples This example shows how to configure the best-effort traffic class for contention windows and fixed slot
backoff values. Each time the backoff for best-effort is started, the backoff logic waits a minimum of the
802.11 SIFS time plus 2 backoff slots. Then it begins counting down the 0 to 15 backoff slots in the
contention window.
AP(config-if)# traffic-class best-effort cw-min 4 cw-max 10 fixed-slot 2
This example shows how to disable traffic class support:
AP(config-if)# no traffic-class
Related Commands
traffic-stream
Use the traffic-stream configur ation interface command to specify CAC traffic stream properties for a
radio interface. Use the no form of the command to disable the properties.
traffic-stream priority 0-7 sta-rates rate1 [rate2] [rate3]
no traffic-stream priority 0-7 sta-rates
Note This command is not supported on repeaters.
Syntax Description
Ta b l e 2-19 CW-min and CW-max Settings for Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Bridge Links
Setting Point-to-Point Links
Point-to-Multipoint
Links with up to 5
Non-Root Bridges
Point-to-Multipoint
Links with up to 10
Non-Root Bridges
Point-to-Multipoint
Links with up to 17
Non-Root Bridges
CW-min 3 4 5 6
CW-max 10 10 10 10
Command Description
concatenation (bridges only) Enables packet concatenation on the bridge radio
show running-config Displays the current operating configuration
0-7 Specifies the priority level for the traffic stream.
rate1 ... rateN Specifies the rates allowed on the 802.11g and 802.11a radio interfaces.
The supported rates are listed below:
12.0—allow 12 Mbps
24.0—allow 24 Mbps
6.0—allow 6 Mbps
nom-12.0—allow nominal 12 Mbps
nom-24.0—allow nominal 24 Mbps
nom-6.0—allow nominal 6 Mbps