User-Profile Employee-Net Qos-Policy Voice Attribute - Black Box LWN602A User Manual

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The forwarding mode for Class 6 (voice) is
The forwarding mode for class 6 (voice)
strict. The SmartPath AP forwards packets
is strict. The SmartPath AP forwards
belonging to this class immediately without
packets belonging to this class
immediately without queuing them.
queueing them.
2. Create a user profile and apply the QoS policy to it.

user-profile employee-net qos-policy voice attribute 2

You apply the QoS policy "voice" to all users belonging to the user-profile "employee-net" with attribute 2. On the RADIUS
server, you must configure Attribute 2 as one of the RADIUS attributes that the RADIUS server returns when authenticating users
(see Step 5 on the next page).
NOTE: When SmartPath AP-1 does not use RADIUS for user authentication, you must assign the user profile to an SSID. To do
that, use the following command: ssid employee default-user-profile-attr 2
save config
exit
The user profile rate defines the total amount of bandwidth for all users to which
the policy applies. The user rate defines the maximum amount for any single user.
The user profile rate defines the total amount of bandwidth for all users to which
this policy applies. The user rate defines the maximum amount for any single
The user rate can be equal to but not greater than the user profile rate.
user. The user rate can be equal to but not greater than the user profile rate.
NOTE: The maximums shown here are for SmartPath APs that support 802.11n
(Note: The maximums shown here are for SmartPath APs that support 802.11n
data rates. For other SmartPath APs, the maximum rates are 54,000 kbps.
data rates. For other SmartPath APs, the maximum rates are 54,000 Kbps.)
show qos policy voice
Policy name=voice; user rate limit=1000000kbps;
User profile rate=1000000kbps; user profile weight=10;
Class=0; mode=wrr; weight=10; limit=1000000kbps;
Class=1; mode=wrr; weight=20; limit=1000000kbps;
Class=2; mode=wrr; weight=30; limit=1000000kbps;
Class=3; mode=wrr; weight=60; limit=1000000kbps;
Class=4; mode=wrr; weight=50; limit=1000000kbps;
Class=5; mode=wrr; weight=90; limit=20000kbps;
Class=6; mode=strict; weight=0; limit=512kbps;
Class=7; mode=strict; weight=0; limit=20000kbps;
The forwarding mode for Class 5 (streaming media) and 2–3
The forwarding mode for class 5 (streaming media) and 2 - 3
(data) is weighted round robin (WRR). The SmartPath AP for-
(data) is WRR (weighted round robin). The SmartPath AP
wards traffic belonging to these classes by putting them into
forwards traffic belonging to these classes by putting them into
forwarding queues. The weights determine how many bits per
forwarding queues. The weights determine how many bits per
second go into each queue. For every 30 bits that the
second go into each queue. For every 30 bits that the
SmartPath AP queues for class 2, it queues approximately
SmartPath AP queues for Class 2, it queues approximately 60
60 bits for class 3, and 90 bits for class 5. These amounts are
bits for Class 3, and 90 bits for Class 5. These amounts are
approximations because the SmartPath AP also has an internal
approximations because the SmartPath AP also has an internal
set weights for traffic in different classes that skews forwarding
in favor of traffic belonging to higher classes.
set weight for traffic in different classes that skews forwarding
in favor of traffic belonging to higher classes.
Figure 11-10. QoS policy "voice."
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