Hi. Docs say “ If Air Slice is enabled in tunnel forwarding mode, low-priority flows are dropped to 0 Mbps. This occurs when high-priority flows are enabled. Hence, it is recommended not to enable Air Slice in tunnel forwarding mode.” Doesnt this make Airslice worthless for controller based architectures? Thanks
You are right that it is not recommended in tunnel mode but AirSlice is also used in the new AOS 10 architecture and there bridge mode is used more and more.
Do i need to enable WMM first then airslice or i can do airslice without specifying any DSCP value?
Well, have you found the correct answer?
i just enable wmm. if not mistaken @@snoerrebroe only certain AP support Airslice
Is it worth to enable WMM if LAN core (Controller Switch) has no QoS
Hi.
Docs say “ If Air Slice is enabled in tunnel forwarding mode, low-priority flows are dropped to 0 Mbps. This occurs when high-priority flows are enabled. Hence, it is recommended not to enable Air Slice in tunnel forwarding mode.”
Doesnt this make Airslice worthless for controller based architectures?
Thanks
You are right that it is not recommended in tunnel mode but AirSlice is also used in the new AOS 10 architecture and there bridge mode is used more and more.
Is Air Slice still not supported in current ArubaOS versions in tunnel / controller Mode? I.e. release 8.11 or 10.5
Hi Thank you for this video, I have a confusion in understanding the DSCP, TOS and 802.1p
There is plenty of material on the Internet that teaches you everything about QoS.
I think the "Downstream" and "Upstream" are backwards in the video.
Have to check, thanks.