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Cisco WLAN Controller Web Interface User Guide
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Chapter 2 Monitor Menu Bar Selection
Clients
Table 2-23 Quality of Service Properties
Parameter Description
WME State Enable or disable WME.
Wireless Media Extensions (WME) is a QoS protocol and a subset of
802.11e standard. WME technology identifies packets of voice, video,
audio or other types of data and prioritizes their delivery based on traffic
conditions. Videos transmitted over wireless networks suffer greatly if
packets are delayed or dropped. So video data is given priority over other
types of data traveling on a network.
QoS Level Quality of Service Level, set on the Edit QoS Profile page:
Platinum (Voice)—This setting assures a high Quality of Service for
Voice over Wireless.
Gold (Video)—This setting supports high-quality video applications.
Silver (Best Effort)— This is the default setting and supports normal
bandwidth for clients.
Bronze (Background)— Lowest bandwidth for guest services.
VoIP clients should be set to Platinum, Gold or Silver, while
low-bandwidth clients can be set to Bronze.
802.1P Tag VLAN tag (1-7) received from the client, defining the access priority. Maps
to QoS Level for client-to-network packets. Set on the Edit QoS Profile
page.
Average Data Rate Operator-defined average data rate for non-UDP traffic, set on the Edit QoS
Profile page.
Average Real-Time Rate Operator-defined average data rate for UDP traffic, set on the Edit QoS
Profile page.
Burst Data Rate Operator-defined peak data rate for non-UDP traffic, set on the Edit QoS
Profile page.
Burst Real-Time Rate Operator-defined peak data rate for UDP traffic, set on the Edit QoS Profile
page.
Table 2-24 Client Statistics
Parameter Description
Bytes Received Total number of bytes received by the controller from the client.
Bytes Sent Total number of bytes sent to the client from the controller.
Packets Received Total number of packets received by the controller from the client.
Packets Sent Total number of packets sent to the client from the controller.
Policy Errors Number of policy errors for the client.
RSSI Receive signal strength indicator of the client RF session.
SNR Signal to noise ratio of the client RF session.