How does the AP help to ensure that this traffic is prioritized in the wired LAN?

An HP Unified Wired-Wireless controller controls an AP. The AP implements centralized forwarding. It supports 802.11n clients that implement Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) or 802.11 e. Some of the clients are sending traffic in high priority WMM queues.
How does the AP help to ensure that this traffic is prioritized in the wired LAN?
A. It maps 802.11 values from wireless traffic to DiffServ Code Points (DSCP) in packets tunneled to the controller.
B. It implements 802.11n fair scheduling on the port that connects to the switch.
C. It maps 802.1p values from wireless traffic to 802.11 e values in packets forwarded into the LAN.
D. It implements Spectralink and uses Spectralink-to-WMM compliance mode.

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