Hub/Switch Reference Guide
AP Commands 343
Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference
any ACLs that mark CoS. This option provides a simple way to configure an SSID for priority traffic such as VoIP
traffic.
When static CoS is enabled, the standard WSS Software prioritization mechanism is not used. Instead, the AP sets CoS
as follows:
• For traffic from the AP to clients, the AP places the traffic into the forwarding queue that corresponds to the CoS
level configured on the service profile. For example, if the static CoS level is set to 7, the AP radio places client
traffic in its Voice queue.
• For traffic from clients to the network, the AP marks the DSCP value in the IP headers of the tunnel packets used to
carry the user data from the AP to the WSS.
Syntax
set service-profile name static-cos {enable | disable}
Defaults
Static CoS is disabled by default.
Access
Enabled.
History
Introduced in WSS Software Version 4.1.
Usage
The CoS level is specified by the set service-profile cos command.
Examples
The following command enables static CoS on service profile sp1:
WSS# set service-profile sp1 static-cos enable
success: change accepted.
See Also
• set service-profile cos on page 315
• show service-profile on page 380
set service-profile tkip-mc-time
Changes the length of time that AP radios use countermeasures if two message integrity code (MIC) failures occur
within 60 seconds. When countermeasures are in effect, AP radios dissociate all TKIP and WPA WEP clients and refuse
all association and reassociation requests until the countermeasures end.
Syntax
set service-profile name tkip-mc-time wait-time
Defaults
The default countermeasures wait time is 60,000 ms (60 seconds).
Access
Enabled.
name Service profile name.
enable Enables static CoS on the service profile.
disable Disables static CoS on the service profile.
name Service profile name.
wait-time Number of milliseconds (ms) countermeasures remain in effect. You can
specify from 0 to 60,000.










