The quality of real time applications like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and video streaming over the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) are sometimes bad due to instability with the wireless link. This is the reason why there is a need to prioritize network traffic by enabling Quality of Service (QoS).
Traffic Specification (TSPEC) is sent from a QoS-capable wireless client that requests a certain amount of network traffic from the Wireless Access Point (WAP) for the traffic stream (TS) it represents. The WAP then decides whether the request is acceptable or not and provides its decision to the client. The client can start the high-priority communication only when the WAP approves it. This prevents any kind of collision or congestion on the wireless link and thus maintains a good communication quality.
This article explains how to view and understand information about the TSPEC status and statistics on your wireless access points.
Note: To know how to view information about TSPEC Access Point Statistics, click here. To know how to view information about TSPEC Client Association, click here.
Note: Appearance of the images may vary depending on the exact model of your WAP. The images used in this article are taken from the WAP321.
Step 1. Log in to the access point web-based utility and choose Status and Statistics > TSPEC Status and Statistics.
The following information is displayed under the TSPEC Radio Status table:
Note: The time value allocated for the voice or video traffic stream should be less than or equal to the maximum bandwidth of the transmission medium.
The following information is displayed under the Transmit table:
The following information is displayed under the Receive table:
Step 2. (Optional) To display the current information, click Refresh.
You should now have successfully viewed TSPEC status and statistics on your wireless access point.
Revision | Publish Date | Comments |
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1.0 |
13-Dec-2018 |
Initial Release |