Configuration / project engineering
5.6 Configuration with Web Based Management
SCALANCE W786-xPRO
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Operating Instructions, Release 08/2007, C79000-G8976-C221-02
User priority
Specify the priority of the frames of this VAP with the "User priority" drop-down list box. The
priority is evaluated by the connected VLAN-compliant switches (for example,
SCALANCE X-400) of the network. The priority rises with the ascending numbers:
Note
The priority generally increases with the ascending numbers. The exception is priority 0, that
has a higher priority than priority classes 1 and 2 and has the same priority as class 3.
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"0 - Best Effort (BE)"
Normal data traffic.
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"1 - Background (BK)"
Non time-critical data traffic.
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"2 - Spare (--)"
This priority is reserved
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"3 - Excellent Effort (EE)"
Data traffic with highest priority
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"4 - Controlled Load (CL)"
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"5 - Voice (VI), < 100 ms latency and jitter"
Video/multimedia
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"6 - Voice (VO), < 10 ms latency and jitter"
Voice over IP
PNIO
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"7 - Network Control (NC)"
Internal network control frames
Default is 0 - Best Effort (BE).
Note
Both voice over IP and PNIO have priority 6.
Port VLAN ID
Here, you enter the VLAN ID (VID) of the VLAN on which the virtual access point will
communicate.
The individual VLANs are configured in the VLAN-compliant Industrial Ethernet switches (for
example SCALANCE X-400). The VID of a VLAN is in the range from 1 to 4094.
VLAN membership
Here, you specify the VLANs for which the virtual access point will be a member or which
other VLANs the port VLAN ID (VID) entered above will be assigned to.
The following alternatives in the assignment are possible:
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"all"
The VAP is member of all VLANs.