Controlling Wireless Access Based On Mac Addresses - Cisco QuickVPN - PC Administration Manual

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Wireless Configuration for the SA 520W
Configuring an Access Point
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
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Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
You can choose from four Class of Service queues to prioritize the data traffic over
the wireless link:
Voice: Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Used typically to send time-
sensitive data such as Voice over IP (VoIP).
Video: High priority queue, minimum delay. Used typically to send time-
sensitive data such as Video and other streaming media.
Best Effort: Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most
traditional IP data is sent to this queue.
Background: Lowest priority queue, high throughput. Bulk data that requires
maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is typically sent to this queue
(FTP data, for example).
Click Wireless on the menu bar, and then click Profiles in the navigation tree.
The Profiles page appears. The existing profiles appear in the List of Profiles table.
Find the profile that you want to edit, and click the button in the QoS Config
column.
The QoS Configuration page appears.
Enter the following settings.
QoS Enable: Check this box to enable QoS for this profile. The settings on
this page apply only if this box is checked.
Default Class Of Service: Use this setting to specify the default Class of
Service for all traffic on the access point.
IP DSCP/TOS to Service Mapping: For each IP DSCP/TOS value, leave
Default in the field to apply the selected Default Class of Service, or choose
a particular Class of Service to prioritize the traffic.
Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved settings.

Controlling Wireless Access Based on MAC Addresses

This page allows you to define specific MAC addresses to permit or deny access
to the selected access point. The default is "open" access, which means that MAC
filtering is not enabled. Any device can use this access point.
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