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Client QoS Bandwidth
Limit Down
Client QoS Bandwidth
Limit Up
Client QoS Access
Control Down
Client QoS Access
Control Up
Client QoS DiffServ
Policy Down
D-Link
Oct. 2015
Table 330: Wireless Network Configuration (Cont.)
Description
Enter the maximum allowed transmission rate from the AP to the wireless client in
bits per second. The valid range is 0-4294967295 bps.
A non-zero configured value is rounded down to the nearest 64 Kbps value for use in
the AP, but to no less than 64 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum
limit is not enforced in this direction.
Enter the maximum allowed client transmission rate to the AP in bits per second. The
valid range is 0-4294967295 bps.
A non-zero configured value is rounded down to the nearest 64 Kbps value for use in
the AP, but to no less than 64 Kbps. A value of 0 means that the bandwidth maximum
limit is not enforced in this direction.
Select the name of the access list applied to traffic in the outbound (down) direction.
Only existing IP access lists are listed in the menu and are prefixed with the access
list type. To create an IP access list, use the pages in the LAN > Access Control Lists
folder.
• On the IP ACL Configuration page, create a new standard, extended, or named IP
ACL.
• On the IP ACL Rule Configuration page, create one or more rules to define the
packet match criteria and the deny or permit action for each rule.
After switching the packet to the outbound interface, the ACL rules are checked for
a match. The packet is transmitted if it is permitted, and discarded if it is denied.
Select the name of the access list applied to traffic in the inbound (up) direction.
Only existing IP access lists are listed in the menu and are prefixed with the access
list type. To create an IP access list, use the pages in the LAN > Access Control Lists
folder.
• On the IP ACL Configuration page, create a new standard, extended, or named IP
ACL.
• On the IP ACL Rule Configuration page, create one or more rules to define the
packet match criteria and the deny or permit action for each rule.
When a packet is received by the AP, the ACL rules are checked for a match. The
packet is processed if it is permitted, and discarded if it is denied.
Select the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic from the AP in the outbound
(down) direction.
Only existing DiffServ policies are listed in the menu. To create a DiffServ policy, use
the pages in the LAN > QoS > Differentiated Services folder.
• On the Class Configuration page, create a class and define class criteria.
• On the Policy Configuration page, create a policy and then associate a class with
the policy.
• On the Policy Class Definition page, define policy statements to define what
happens to a packet when it matches the class criteria.
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Basic Setup
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