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Client Quality of Service
Policy Map
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Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
Select Client QoS > Policy Map in the navigation pane.
Enter a Policy Map Name The name can include from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters and the
following special characters: hyphen, underscore, backslash, and colon. Spaces are not
allowed.
Click Add Policy Map. The page refreshes with additional fields for configuring the policy
map.
In the Policy Class Definition area, ensure that the newly created policy map shows in the
Policy Map Name list.
In the Class Map Name list, select the class map to apply this policy.
Configure the parameters:
Police Simple—Establishes the traffic policing style for the class. The simple form of
the policing style uses a single data rate and burst size, resulting in two outcomes:
conform and nonconform. If you select this field, configure one of these fields:
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Committed Rate—The committed rate, in Kbps, to which traffic must conform. The
range is from 1 to 1000000 Kbps.
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Committed Burst—The committed burst size, in bytes, to which traffic must
conform. The range is from 1 to 204800000 bytes.
Send—Specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be forwarded if
the class map criteria is met.
Drop—Specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be dropped if the
class map criteria is met.
Mark Class of Service—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.
Mark IP DSCP—Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the IP DSCP
value you select from the list or specify.
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Select from List—A list of DSCP types.
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Match to Value—A DSCP value that you specify. The value is an integer between 0
to 63.
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.
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