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• Drop — Specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be dropped if the traffic class criteria
is met.
• Remark Traffic — Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified class of service value in
the priority field of the 802.1p header. If the packet does not already contain this header, one is inserted. The CoS
value is an integer from 0 to 7.
• Remark COS — Network traffic can be partitioned into multiple priority levels or Classes of Service. CoS
values range from 0 to 7 with 0 as the lowest priority and 7 as the highest priority.
• Remark DSCP — Specifies a particular per-hop behavior (PHB) that is applied to a packet, based on the QoS
provided. Select a value from the drop-down list.
• Remark 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
Step 5
Click ✚ . You can add another class map. The class map count for this specific policy has the maximum limit of 10.
Step 6
Click Apply.
To delete or modify a QoS policy, select the QoS policy from the list and click Delete or Edit.
Note

QoS Association

The QoS Association page provides additional control over certain QoS aspects of the wireless and Ethernet
interface.
In addition to controlling the general traffic categories, the QoS allows you to configure the per-client
conditioning of the various microflows through the QoS Policy Name. The QoS Policy Name is a useful tool
for establishing general microflow 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 the QoS Association parameters:
Step 1
Select Client QoS > QoS Association.
Step 2
Click ✚ to add a QoS association.
Step 3
From the QoS Policy Name drop down list, choose a QoS Policy name.
Step 4
Configure the following:
• Rate Limit (From AP to Client) — The maximum allowed transmission rate from the WAP device to the client
in bits per second (bps). The valid range is from 0 to 1733Mbps.
• Rate Limit (From Client to AP) — The maximum allowed transmission rate from the client to the WAP device
in bits per second (bps). The valid range is from 0 to 1733Mbps.
Step 5
Click Apply.
Note
An interface can be bound with either a QoS policy or an ACL, but not both.
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