Configuring Priority Mapping
You can configure priority mapping to distinguish data priority and ensure that data of high-priority users is transmitted first.
Procedure
- Run system-view
The system view is displayed.
- Run wlan
The WLAN view is displayed.
- Run traffic-profile { name profile-name | id profile-id } *
The traffic profile view is created or entered.
- Run the following commands as required to configure priority mapping.
Use either of the following methods to set mappings from user priorities of 802.11 packets to 802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets when data packets are sent from STAs to an AP.
If you do not want to distinguish service priorities of 802.3 packets, map user priorities of all 802.11 packets to a specified 802.1p priority of 802.3 packets.
Run 8021p designate value
User priorities of all 802.11 packets are mapped to a specified 802.1p priority of 802.3 packets.
If you want to distinguish service priorities of 802.3 packets, map user priorities of 802.11 packets to different 802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets.
Run 8021p up-mapping value0 value1 value2 value3 value4 value5 value6 value7
User priorities of 802.11 packets are mapped to different 802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets.
By default, mappings from user priorities of 802.11 packets to 802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets are shown in Table 5-8.
Run 8021p-map-up value0 value1 value2 value3 value4 value5 value6 value7
802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets are mapped to user priorities of 802.11 packets when data packets are sent from the Internet to an AP.
By default, mappings from 802.1p priorities of 802.3 packets to user priorities of 802.11 packets are shown in Table 5-9.