Allied Telesis AT-WR4600 user manual

User manual for the device Allied Telesis AT-WR4600

Device: Allied Telesis AT-WR4600
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Allied Telesis
Size: 0.45 MB
Added : 12/16/2013
Number of pages: 14
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How To | Configure the WLAN with QoS
Introduction
This How to Note explains how to configure Quality of Service (QoS) in a wireless
Local Area Network to prioritize traffic under busy conditions.
There is an example scenario provided at the end of this document, which
describes the configuration for prioritizing voice traffic. This example could be
extended to cover a wider installation case.
For a complete description of the commands used in this document, please refer
to the following

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Trademarks The following trademarks appear in this document: Ethernet™ is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Alliance®, WMM®, Wi-Fi Protected Access® (WPA), the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, the Wi-Fi logo, the Wi-Fi ZONE logo and the Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, Wi-Fi Direct™, Wi-Fi Protected Setup™, Wi-Fi Multimedia™, WPA2™, Passpoint™, and the Wi-Fi Alliance logo are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance UPnP™ is a cer

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Table of contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 Trademarks........................................................................................................................................................ 2 Which products and software version does this document apply to?................................................... 2 Table of contents..........

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Overview What is Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) The Wi-Fi Alliance defined WMM as a subset of the IEEE 802.11e standard to support QoS on wireless networks. WMM offers a mechanism to prioritize traffic demands from different applications and grants an adequate support to multimedia applications, thereby reducing the harmful effects caused by high latency and throughput reductions. Why use Wi-Fi Multimedia? Multimedia and data-centric applications typically share the same network resources,

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How Wi-Fi Multimedia works In the IEEE 802.11 standard, the wireless nodes access the medium using the 1 “listen-before-talk” algorithm CSMA/CA-based Distributed Coordination Function (DCF). The wireless node transmits a frame once its checks indicate that the medium is free for a period of distributed inter-frame space (DIFS) and a random back-off time has elapsed. Otherwise, it defers the frame delivery. Note that contention reduces the available bandwidth, because nodes must back off

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minimum wait (AIFS) random backoff (CW) AIFS = DIFS + 7 slots CW = 0~15 slots background AIFS = DIFS + 3 slots CW = 0~15 slots best-effort AIFS = DIFS + 2 slots CW = 0~7 slots video AIFS = DIFS + 2 slots CW = 0~3 slots voice slot time EIFS (optional) DIFS contention window PIFS SIFS busy medium backoff slots Interframe spaces: SIFS: short interframe space PIFS: PCF interframe space - used by HCCA facility DIFS: DCF interframe space AISF: arbitration interframe space - used by QoS facility EIFS

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How to configure Wi-Fi Multimedia Use the command: traffic-class to set the EDCA back off criteria for the required WMM access category: traffic-class [background|best-effort|video|voice] cw-min <0-10> cw-max <0-10> fixed-slot <2-20> no traffic-class [background|best-effort|video|voice] On collisions, WMM sets the back off time within the CWmin range and uses a persistence factor (PF) as the coefficient that multiplies the contention window size in successive retransmission attempt

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Connecting AT-WR4600 products There are two options for accessing the Command Line Interface of the devices:  SSH remote shell, using any text-mode SSH client software.  RS-232 Line Driver/Receiver that provides a standard DTE console interface; note, this is optional and is not always available. Accessing the device via SSH The Secure Shell (SSH) is an encrypted networking protocol, allowing the user to configure the device through an Ethernet network. Microsoft does not supply SSH

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Accessing the CLI Enter the login and password via the terminal console (SSH or RS-232). Note, by default, the login name is manager and the password is friend. AT-WR4600 login: manager Password: Feb 9 10:35:07 AT-WR4600 auth.info login[6898]: root login on 'ttyS0' AA TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ooooo AAAAA TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT oooooooo AAAAAAAA TTTTTTTT I oooooo AAAAAAAAAAA TTTTTTT IIIIIIIIII AAAAAAA AAAAA TTTT IIIIIIIIII AAAAAAA AA

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Configuration example This configuration example starts with the Command Line Interface already set to Global configuration mode: AT-WR4600#configure terminal AT-WR4600(config)# On setup completion, run the command show running-config to verify the applied configuration. All of the examples in this document provide the minimum set of commands Note: useful for configuring the WMM, regardless of other services like bridging, and security etc. Using QoS to prioritize voice traffic

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Common setup To restore the factory configuration on any device, enter the following commands: AT-WR4600#copy nvram:/factory-config-bridged startup-config AT-WR4600#reload Configure the common SSID for open authentication: AT-WR4600(config)#dot11 ssid ATIopen AT-WR4600(config-ssid)#authentication open AT-WR4600(config-ssid)#guest-mode AT-WR4600(config-ssid)#exit Page 11 | How To: Configure the WLAN with QoS alliedtelesis.com

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[Bridge0] station role: root bridge Assign the static IP address: AT-WR4600(config)#interface vlan1.1 AT-WR4600(config-if)#no ip address dhcp AT-WR4600(config-if)#ip address 10.0.0.100/24 AT-WR4600(config-if)#exit Configure the station role, the SSID and WMM to the radio interface 0 for bridging: AT-WR4600(config)#interface dot11radio 0 AT-WR4600(config-if)#protocol-family an AT-WR4600(config-if)#station-role root bridge AT-WR4600(config-if)#ssid ATIopen AT-WR4600(config-if)#bridg

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[Bridge1] station role: non-root bridge [AP1] station role: root access-point Assign the static IP address: AT-WR4600(config)#interface vlan1.1 AT-WR4600(config-if)#no ip address dhcp AT-WR4600(config-if)#ip address 10.0.0.1/24 AT-WR4600(config-if)#exit Configure the station role and the SSID to the radio interface 0 for bridging: AT-WR4600(config)#interface dot11radio 0 AT-WR4600(config-if)#protocol-family an AT-WR4600(config-if)#station-role non-root bridge AT-WR4600(config-if)

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[Bridge2] station role: non-root bridge Assign the static IP address: AT-WR4600(config)#interface vlan1.1 AT-WR4600(config-if)#no ip address dhcp AT-WR4600(config-if)#ip address 10.0.0.2/24 AT-WR4600(config-if)#exit Configure the station role and the SSID to the radio interface for bridging: AT-WR4600(config)#interface dot11radio 0 AT-WR4600(config-if)#protocol-family an AT-WR4600(config-if)#station-role non-root bridge AT-WR4600(config-if)#ssid ATIopen AT-WR4600(config-if)#bridge


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