Cisco Systems WAP561AK9 Network Hardware User Manual


 
Client Quality of Service
Client QoS Association
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point 125
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Mark IP Precedence—Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream
with the specified IP precedence value. The IP precedence value is an
integer from 0 to 7.
Disassociate Class Map—Removes the class selected in the Class Map
Name list from the policy selected in the Policy Map Name list.
Member Classes—Lists all DiffServ classes currently defined as members
of the selected policy. If no class is associated with the policy, the field is
empty.
STEP 7 Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE To delete a policy map, select it in the Policy Map Name list and click Delete.
Client QoS Association
The Client QoS Association page provides additional control over certain QoS
aspects of wireless clients that connect to the network, such as the amount of
bandwidth an individual client is allowed to send and receive. To control general
categories of traffic, such as HTTP traffic or traffic from a specific subnet, you can
configure ACLs and assign them to one or more VAPs.
In addition to controlling general traffic categories, Client QoS allows you to
configure per-client conditioning of various micro-flows through Differentiated
Services (DiffServ). DiffServ policies are a useful tool for establishing general
micro-flow definition and treatment characteristics that can be applied to each
wireless client, both inbound and outbound, when it is authenticated on the
network.
To configure client QoS association parameters:
STEP 1 Select Client QoS > Client QoS Association in the navigation pane.
STEP 2 On WAP561 devices only, select the radio interface on which you want to
configure the association (Radio 1 or Radio 2).
STEP 3 From the VAP list, select the VAP on which you want to configure client QoS
parameters.
STEP 4 Select Enable for the Client QoS Global to enable this feature.
STEP 5 Configure these parameters for the selected VAP: