Hello,
I would have a question about the QoS in a Wireless environment
Based on this configuration page example: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/i/200001-300000/290001-300000/294001-295000/294182.tif/_jcr_content/renditions/294182.jpg
I'm not sure to understand the difference between the WLAN QoS Parameters and the Wired QoS Protocol.
I read this about it:
"WLAN Maximum Priority—The highest DSCP marking value that may be used on the WLAN; this value can override AVC policies as well DSCP-values received from the wired network."
"Wired QoS Protocol—Can be set to 802.1p and the maximum CoS value can be defined per WLAN."
As far as I understood, the two parameters is used to define the maximum Priority of the packets.
What are the difference between these two parameters ? If the two are configured, with one higher to the other, which of them will be applicable ?
Example, a wireless frame arriving with WMM AC_VO (IEEE 802.11e UP 6, DSCP EF), and the WLAN QoS Parameters Maximum Priority is set as Video (so maximum DSCP AF41), and Wired QoS Protocol 802.1P Tag as 5 (so DSCP EF), do the frame will be kept at EF or the frame will be re-marked at AF41 defined by the Video maximum priority ?
Thanks