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Station EDCA Parameters

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Maximum Burst The Maximum Burst is an AP EDCA parameter that applies only to traffic flowing from the EAP devices to the client station. This value specifies (in milliseconds) the maximum burst length allowed for packet bursts on the wireless network. A packet burst is a collection of multiple frames transmitted without header information. The decreased overhead results in higher throughput and better performance. The valid values are multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192. 5.5.2 Station EDCA Parameters Station EDCA parameters affect traffic flowing from the client station to the EAP device. Figure 5-31 Station EDCA Parameters Queue: Queue displays the transmission queue. By default, the priority from high to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters. Data 0 (Voice)-Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Timesensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue. Data 1 (Video)-High priority queue, minimum delay. Timesensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue. Data 2 (Best Effort)-Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue. Data 3 (Background)-Lowest priority queue, high throughput. Bulk data that requires maximum throughput and is not timesensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for example). Arbitration Inter- A wait time for data frames. The wait time is measured in slots. Valid Frame Space: values for Arbitration Inter-Frame Space are from 0 to 15. 30

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Maximum Burst
The
Maximum Burst
is an AP EDCA parameter that applies only to
traffic flowing from the EAP devices to the client station. This value
specifies (in milliseconds) the maximum burst length allowed for
packet bursts on the wireless network. A packet burst is a collection
of multiple frames transmitted without header information. The
decreased
overhead
results
in
higher
throughput
and
better
performance.
The valid values are multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192.
5.5.2
Station EDCA Parameters
Station EDCA parameters affect traffic flowing from the client station to the EAP device.
Figure 5-31 Station EDCA Parameters
Queue
Queue displays the transmission queue. By default, the priority
from high to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3. The priority
may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters.
Data 0 (Voice)
—Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Time-
sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are automatically
sent to this queue.
Data 1 (Video)
—High priority queue, minimum delay. Time-
sensitive video data is automatically sent to this queue.
Data 2 (Best Effort)
—Medium priority queue, medium throughput
and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue.
Data 3 (Background)
—Lowest priority queue, high throughput.
Bulk data that requires maximum throughput and is not time-
sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for example).
Arbitration
Inter-
Frame Space
A wait time for data frames. The wait time is measured in slots. Valid
values for
Arbitration Inter-Frame Space
are from 0 to 15.