Cisco Systems WAP561AK9 Network Hardware User Manual


 
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.