Hi Jason,

Just to clarify when you say:

" The other problem is that the documentation would lead you to think that
all non-WMM traffic gets marked to the highest value allowed by the WLAN.
That is only true if WMM is Disabled for a WLAN, not if WMM is Allowed"

For non-WMM traffic to be written down on the AP to BE is this only when
Admission Control is enabled as well as WMM ?

Regards,
Leigh

On 29 April 2011 03:33, Jason Boyers <[email protected]> wrote:

> I understand that that can be a very confusing question.  I had a certain
> reason for the way I put things, but it could be a bit clearer.
> Technically, non-WMM clients can't use any AC categories - they're not WMM!
> The other problem is that the documentation would lead you to think that all
> non-WMM traffic gets marked to the highest value allowed by the WLAN.  That
> is only true if WMM is Disabled for a WLAN, not if WMM is Allowed.
>
> I may rewrite that question to be something like this:
>
> "Configure SSID Guest2 to allow both WMM and non-WMM devices to connect.  If
> a WMM device connects, it should not be able to use greater than AC Video
> without sending an ADDTS request."
>
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Victor Platov (viplatov) <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Guys,
>>
>>
>>
>> Task number 5.6 (question 2) asks for “…it should not be able to use
>> greater than AC_Video”. Why do we configure Guest2 with Platinum (Voice) QoS
>> level in the solution guide?
>>
>> As per my understanding the SSID QoS level is used to determine the
>> maximum QoS level allowed for clients of this SSID, hence we should use Gold
>> level in our case, shouldn’t we?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you in advance!
>>
>>
>>
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