D-Link DWL-3500AP Administration Guide - Page 147

IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication, Quality of Service, Table 41., Action, Command

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B CLI for AP Configuration IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication Use the 802.1X Supplicant Authentication settings to configure the access point to authenticate to a secured wired network. Table 41. IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Commands Action Enable 802.1X supplicant Disable 802.1X supplicant Set the 802.1X user name Set the 802.1X password Command set dot1x-supplicant status up set dot1x-supplicant status down set dot1x-supplicant user set dot1x-supplicant password Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media as well as traditional IP data over the access point. AP Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) Parameters affect traffic flowing from the access point to the client station (AP-to-station). To get and set QoS settings on the access point (AP), use "tx-queue" class name in the command. Station Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) Parameters affect traffic flowing from the client station to the access point (station-to-AP). Keep in mind that station-to-AP parameters apply only when WMM is enabled. To get and set QoS settings on the client station, use the "wme-queue" class name in the command. Table 42 shows QOS commands. For valid values, see Table 43. For other variable values, see Table 42. QoS Commands Action Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Multimedia Get QoS Settings on the AP (AP EDCA parameters) Get QoS Settings on the Client Station (Station EDCA parameters) Set Arbitration Interframe Spaces (AIFS) on the AP Command set radio wlan0 wme off set radio wlan0 wme on get tx-queue get wme-queue set tx-queue wlan0 with queue to aifs Example: set tx-queue wlan0 with queue data0 to aifs 13 Access Point CLI Commands 147

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Access Point CLI Commands
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B
CLI for AP Configuration
IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Authentication
Use the 802.1X Supplicant Authentication settings to configure the access point to
authenticate to a secured wired network.
Quality of Service
Quality of Service (
QoS
) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple
queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like
Voice-over-IP
(VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media as well as traditional
IP data over the access point.
AP Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) Parameters
affect traffic flowing from the
access point to the client station (AP-to-station). To get and set QoS settings on the access
point (AP), use “
tx-queue
” class name in the command.
Station Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) Parameters
affect traffic flowing from
the client station to the access point (station-to-AP). Keep in mind that station-to-AP
parameters apply only when WMM is enabled. To get and set QoS settings on the client
station, use the “
wme-queue
” class name in the command.
Table 42
shows QOS commands. For valid
<
Queue_Name>
values, see
Table 43
. For other
variable values, see
Table 41.
IEEE 802.1X Supplicant Commands
Action
Command
Enable 802.1X supplicant
set dot1x-supplicant status up
Disable 802.1X supplicant
set dot1x-supplicant status down
Set the 802.1X user name
set dot1x-supplicant user
<name>
Set the 802.1X password
set dot1x-supplicant password
<password>
Table 42.
QoS Commands
Action
Command
Enable/Disable Wi-Fi
Multimedia
set radio wlan0 wme off
set radio wlan0 wme on
Get QoS Settings on the
AP (AP EDCA
parameters)
get tx-queue
Get QoS Settings on the
Client Station (Station
EDCA parameters)
get wme-queue
Set Arbitration Interframe
Spaces (AIFS) on the AP
set tx-queue wlan0 with queue <
Queue_Name>
to aifs
<1-255>
Example:
set tx-queue wlan0 with queue data0 to aifs 13