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Profile Rule Configuration

Step 3
To add a profile, enter a profile name in the Create a Profile Name text box and click Add. The profile name can be up
to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Profile Rule Configuration
You can configure up to 16 rules for a profile. Each rule specifies the start time, end time, and day (or days)
of the week that the radio or VAP can be operational. The rules are periodic in nature and are repeated every
week. A valid rule must contain all of the following parameters (days of the week, hour, and minute) for the
start and end time. Rules cannot conflict; for example, you can configure one rule to start on each weekday
and another to start on each weekend day, but you cannot configure one rule to begin daily and another rule
to begin on weekends.
To configure a profile rule:
Step 1
Choose the profile from the Select a Profile Name list.
Step 2
Click ✚.
The new rule is displayed in the Profile Rule Table.
Step 3
Check the check box before the Profile Name and click Edit.
Step 4
From the Day of the Week menu, choose the recurring schedule for the rule. You can configure the rule to occur daily,
each weekday, each weekend day (Saturday and Sunday), or any single day of the week.
Step 5
Set the start and end times:
• Start Time (24hh:mm)— Set the time when the radio or VAP is enabled. The time is in hh:mm 24-hour format.
The range is <00-23>:<00-59>. The default is 00:00.
• End Time (24hh:mm) — Set the time when the radio or VAP is disabled. The time is in hh:mm 24-hour format.
The range is <00-23>:<00-59>. The default is 00:00.
Step 6
Click Apply.
Note
A scheduler profile must be associated with a radio interface or a VAP interface to be in effect.
To delete a rule, select the profile from the Profile Name column and click Delete.

QoS

The Quality of Service (QoS) settings allow for configuration of the transmission queues for optimized
throughput and enhanced performance when handling differentiated wireless traffic. This traffic can be VoIP,
other types of audio, video, streaming media, and traditional IP data.
To configure QoS on the WAP device, set the parameters on the transmission queues for different types of
wireless traffic and specify the minimum and maximum wait times for transmission.
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