The QoS implementation for WLANs differs from QoS implementation on other Cisco devices. With QoS enabled on autonomous

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The QoS implementation for WLANs differs from QoS implementation on other Cisco devices. With QoS enabled on autonomous

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The QoS implementation for WLANs differs from QoS implementation on other Cisco devices. With QoS enabled on autonomous APs, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

A. Autonomous APs do not prioritize packets; they classify packets based on DSCP value, client type, or the priority value in the 802.1Q or 802.1p tag.
B. Autonomous APs do not construct internal DSCP values; they only support mapping by assigning IP DSCP, precedence, or protocol values to Layer 2 CoS values.
C. Autonomous APs do not support 802.1Q or 802.1p tagged packets.
D. Autonomous APs prioritize the traffic from voice clients over traffic from other clients when the QoS Element for Wireless Phones feature is enabled.
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