
552 Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide
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Wireless Configuration Commands
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max-flows-per-mu
<1-10000>
Maximum firewall flows per mobile-unit.
• <1-10000> – Firewall flows.
mobility (enable)
Enables L3 Mobility on WLAN(s).
mu-mu-disallow
(switch-to-wired)
Disallows frames from one MU to another MU on this WLAN.
• switch-to-wired – Disallows switching the frame out on the wired side (to allow
an external switch to decide whether this frame is allowed or dropped).
nas-id
The nas-id of this WLAN to send to radius server.
• WORD – A string of up to 256 characters.
nas-port-id
The nas-port-id of this WLAN to send to radius server.
• WORD – A string of up to 256 characters.
qos
[classification |
mcast-with-dot11i| mcast1
| mcast2 | prioritize-voice
|rate-limit| svp |
weight|wmm]
Quality of Service commands.
• classification [background|best-effortlow|normal|video|voice|wmm] – Select
how traffic on this WLAN is classified (relative prioritization on the access port).
• backgroundlow – Traffic on this WLAN is treated as low priority
(background) traffic.
• best-effortnormal – Traffic on this WLAN is treated as normal priority
(best-effort) traffic.
• video – Traffic on this WLAN is treated as video.
• voice – Traffic on this WLAN is treated as voice.
• wmm – Use WMM based classification (using DSCP or 802.1p tags) to
classify traffic into different queues.
• mcast-with-dot11i (enable)– Enables muticast mask with dot11i.
• mcast1|mcast2 (AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF) – The Egress prioritization multicast
mask.
• AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF – MAC address in AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF format.
• prioritize-voice – Prioritizes voice frames over general data frames (applies
non-WMM mobile unit).
• rate-limit {wired-to-wireless <100-1000000>|wireless-to-wired
<100-1000000>}– Sets traffic rate limit for users on specified wlan(s).
• wired-to-wireless – down link direction - from network to wireless client.
• wireless-to-wired – up link direction - from wireless client to network.
• <100-1000000> – rate in the range of <100-1000000> kbps.
• svp (enable) – Enables Spectralink Voice Prioritization support on this WLAN.
• weight <1-10> – Sets the egress weight (relative priority to other WLANs) of this
WLAN.
• background – Background category traffic.
• best-effort – Best effort category traffic.
• dscp – Uses DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) bits in the IP
header to determine packet priority.
• video – Video traffic category traffic.
• voice – Voice traffic category traffic.
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