Client Quality of Service
Client QoS Association
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• Client QoS Mode—Select Enable to enable client QoS functionality on the
selected VAP.
• Bandwidth Limit Down—The maximum allowed transmission rate from the
WAP device to the client in bits per second (bps). The valid range is from 0
to 300 Mbps.
• Bandwidth Limit Up—The maximum allowed transmission rate from the
client to the WAP device in bits per second (bps). The valid range is from 0
to 300 Mbps.
• ACL Type Down—The type of ACL to apply to traffic in the outbound (WAP
device-to-client) direction, which can be one of these options:
- IPv4—The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL rules.
- IPv6—The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL rules.
- MAC—The ACL examines Layer 2 frames for matches to ACL rules.
• ACL Name Down—The name of the ACL applied to traffic in the outbound
direction.
After switching the packet or frame to the outbound interface, the ACL's
rules are checked for a match. The packet or frame is transmitted if it is
permitted and discarded if it is denied.
• ACL Type Up—The type of ACL that is applied to traffic in the inbound
(client-to-WAP) direction, which can be one of these options:
- IPv4—The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL rules.
- IPv6—The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL rules.
- MAC—The ACL examines Layer 2 frames for matches to ACL rules.
• ACL Name Up—The name of the ACL applied to traffic entering the WAP
device in the inbound direction.
When a packet or frame is received by the WAP device, the ACL's rules are
checked for a match. The packet or frame is processed if it is permitted and
discarded if it is denied.
• DiffServ Policy Down—The name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic
from the WAP device in the outbound (WAP-to-client) direction.
• DiffServ Policy Up—The name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent
to the WAP device in the inbound (client-to-WAP) direction.