How does the AP mark the outer CAPWAP header when the packet is sent to the Cisco WLC v7.0?

A Cisco WLC v7.0 is configured with the default setting for wired and wireless QoS. When a wireless client sends a voice packet to the AP, how does the AP mark the outer CAPWAP header when the packet is sent to the Cisco WLC v7.0?
A. The AP uses the wireless priority value to create a matching 802.1p value in the CAPWAP header.
B. The AP uses the wireless priority value to create a matching DSCP value in the CAPWAP header.
C. The AP uses the wireless priority value to create both a matching 802.1p and DSCP value in the CAPWAP header.
D. The AP does not match the value to the CAPWAP header, which results in best effort.

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