Let me try this one Dominic.

1. I would say that zero is no the maximum value. I gather you want the higest 
"value" that a packet
can have. For the QOS mapping table 802.1p 0 would be DSCP 0, or Best effort. 
So Max would be 7 (lwapp control) or 6 (voice platinum)
Here is a very good reference on the QOS table mappings in wireless: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00807e9717.shtml#intro

BUT if you look at the help in the WLC gui just below the value. it says: * the 
value 0 (zero) indicates that the feature is disabled.
So putting it to zero would not mark anything! right ?

What I don´t understand, and would like to get some feedback on is: If you look 
at the table 802.1p values. 0 is marked is Best effort (WLC Silver)
but 1 and 2 values are there for "background" in 802.1p. 802.11e "Background" 
is worse than Silver (right?), so I don´t understand why the table
claims 1 and 2 for Background and 0 for silver. Anyone ? 

Regarding the "What happens.." section of you question. When you set value of 6 
in the WLC. You actually get mapped
to value 5. So from what you chose you always auto mapped one lower AVVID 
802.1p value. So in WLC use 6 when you want AVVID 5.
There isn´t anything that explains it in the GUI you just have to know. So i 
guess, even though the value input is for 802.1p in the WLC, you
want to think from the 802.11e pespective. That is ask your self "what 802.11e 
UP (user priority) value am I going to map from ?" That at least helps me...
This video with Jerome explains it preety 
well.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AHpIAEu3uQ&feature=related

2. I don´t have clue here. We better investigate. But I hope someone else knows 
:D

regards. Krisjan



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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 08:59:43 +0000
From: Stalder Dominic <[email protected]>
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Subject: [CCIE Wireless] Two questions about QoS
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Hi there

I have two questions about QoS on the controllers:

1. If the 802.1p value under QoS profiles (for example Platinum) is set to 0, 
will all LWAPP data pakets be marked with a DSCP value of 0. As I understand, 
this is the maximum value, that a packet can have, if it falls within this 
profile.

But what happens, when I set the value to 6 (as recommended) and a WMM client 
has a 802.11e UP value of 5. Will the LWAPP packet be forwarded with DSCP 5, I 
think, or am I wrong? If it would be a non-WMM client, the value would be 6, 
right?

2. Can QBSSv1 and QBSSv2 coexist? I think the can coexist on the controller, 
but they CANNOT coexist within one WLAN. What would you say?

Thanks and best regards
Dominic
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