set service-profile static-cos 467
History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage — Countermeasures apply only to TKIP and WEP clients. This
includes WPA WEP clients and non-WPA WEP clients. CCMP clients are
not affected.
The TKIP cipher suite must be enabled. The WPA IE also must be enabled.
Examples — The following command changes the countermeasures
wait time for service profile sp3 to 30,000 ms (30 seconds):
WX4400# set service-profile sp3 tkip-mc-time 30000
success: change accepted.
See Also
display service-profile on page 353
set service-profile cipher-tkip on page 441
set service-profile wpa-ie on page 481
set service-profile
static-cos
Enables or disables static CoS on a service profile. Static CoS assigns the
same CoS level to all traffic on the service profile’s SSID, regardless of
802.1p or DSCP markings in the packets themselves, and regardless of
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 MSS prioritization mechanism is
not used. Instead, the MAP sets CoS as follows:
For traffic from the MAP to clients, the MAP 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 MAP
radio places client traffic in its Voice queue.
For traffic from clients to the network, the MAP marks the DSCP value
in the IP headers of the tunnel packets used to carry the user data
from the MAP to the WX switch.
Syntax —
set service-profile name static-cos
{enable | disable}
name — Service profile name.
enable — Enables static CoS on the service profile.
disable — Disables static CoS on the service profile.