Dell PowerConnect W-Airwave W-Airwave 7.2 Configuration Guide - Page 95

Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management, Profiles > QoS > VoIP Call Admission Control, General Settings

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Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management Perform these steps to create or edit Traffic Management profiles. 1. Select Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management in the Dell PowerConnect W Navigation pane. 2. Select the Add button to create a new Traffic Management profile, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing profile. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 28: Table 38 Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management Profile Settings Field Default Description General Settings Folder Name Top Blank Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all folders available for association with the profile. Name of the threshold profile. Other Settings Report Interval Station Shaping Policy 5 Set the time in minutes between the bandwidth usage report. The supported range is from 1 to 9,999,999 minutes. default-access Select the policy from the drop-down menu, with these options:  default-access  fair access  preferred access WLAN Bandwidths WLAN Select the Add button to specify, edit, or add a WLAN bandwidth allocation, and the associated WLAN. Bandwidth Allocation Use this control to allow you to set a minimum bandwidth to be allocated to a virtual AP profile when there is congestion on the wireless network. Define this as a percentage. 3. Select Add or Save. The added or edited profile appears on the Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management page. Profiles > QoS > VoIP Call Admission Control Dell PowerConnect W's Voice Call Admission Control limits the number of active voice calls per AP by loadbalancing or ignoring excess call requests. This profile enables active load balancing and call admission controls, and sets limits for the numbers of simultaneous Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP), Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), Vocera or New Office Environment (NOE) calls that can be handled by a single radio.VoIP call admission control prevents any single AP from becoming congested with voice calls. You configure call admission control options in the VoIP CAC profile which you apply to an AP group or a specific AP. In the VoIP Call Admission Control (CAC) profile, you can limit the number of active voice calls allowed on a radio. This feature is disabled by default. When the disconnect extra call feature is enabled, the system monitors the number of active voice calls, and if the defined threshold is reached, any new calls are disconnected. The AP denies association requests from a device that is on call. You enable this feature in the VoIP CAC profile. You also need to enable call admission control, which is disabled by default, in this profile. Perform these steps to create or edit VoIP Call Admission Control profiles. 1. Select Profiles > QoS > VoIP Call Admission Control in the Dell PowerConnect W Navigation pane. 2. Select the Add button to create a new VoIP Call Admission Control profile, or click the pencil icon to edit an existing profile. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 28: Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference | 95

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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
| Configuration Guide
Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference
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Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management
Perform these steps to create or edit Traffic Management profiles.
1.
Select
Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management
in the
Dell PowerConnect W Navigation
pane.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
Traffic Management
profile
,
or click the
pencil
icon to edit an existing
profile. The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 28
:
3.
Select
Add
or
Save
.
The added or edited profile appears on the
Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management
page.
Profiles > QoS > VoIP Call Admission Control
Dell PowerConnect W’s Voice Call Admission Control limits the number of active voice calls per AP by load-
balancing or ignoring excess call requests. This profile enables active load balancing and call admission controls,
and sets limits for the numbers of simultaneous Session Initiated Protocol (SIP), SpectraLink Voice Priority
(SVP), Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), Vocera or New Office Environment (NOE) calls that can
be handled by a single radio.VoIP call admission control prevents any single AP from becoming congested with
voice calls. You configure call admission control options in the VoIP CAC profile which you apply to an AP group
or a specific AP.
In the VoIP Call Admission Control (CAC) profile, you can limit the number of active voice calls allowed on a
radio. This feature is disabled by default. When the disconnect extra call feature is enabled, the system monitors
the number of active voice calls, and if the defined threshold is reached, any new calls are disconnected. The AP
denies association requests from a device that is on call.
You enable this feature in the VoIP CAC profile. You also need to enable call admission control, which is disabled
by default, in this profile. Perform these steps to create or edit VoIP Call Admission Control profiles.
1.
Select
Profiles > QoS > VoIP Call Admission Control
in the
Dell PowerConnect W Navigation
pane.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
VoIP Call Admission Control
profile
,
or click the
pencil
icon to edit
an existing profile. The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 28
:
Table 38
Profiles > QoS > Traffic Management Profile Settings
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Folder
Top
Set the folder with which the profile is associated. The drop-down menu displays all
folders available for association with the profile.
Name
Blank
Name of the threshold profile.
Other Settings
Report Interval
5
Set the time in minutes between the bandwidth usage report. The supported range is
from 1 to 9,999,999 minutes.
Station Shaping
Policy
default-access
Select the policy from the drop-down menu, with these options:
default-access
fair access
preferred access
WLAN Bandwidths
WLAN
Select the
Add
button to specify, edit, or add a WLAN bandwidth allocation, and the
associated WLAN.
Bandwidth
Allocation
Use this control to allow you to set a minimum bandwidth to be allocated to a virtual AP
profile when there is congestion on the wireless network. Define this as a percentage.