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ACL Name Up
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Configuring RADIUS-Assigned Client QoS Parameters

If a VAP is configured to use WPA Enterprise security, you can include client QoS information in the client database
on the RADIUS server. When a client successfully authenticates, the RADIUS server can include bandwidth limits and
identify the ACLs and DiffServ policies to apply to the specific wireless client. ACLs and DiffServ policies referenced
in the RADIUS client database must match the names of the ACLs and DiffServ policies configured on the AP to be
successfully applied to the wireless clients.
The following table describes the QoS attributes that can be included in the client's RADIUS server entry. If a wireless
client successfully authenticates using WPA Enterprise, each QoS RADIUS attribute that exists for the client is sent
to the AP for processing. The attributes are optional and do not need to be present in the client entry. If the attribute is
not present, the Client QoS setting on the AP is used.
RADIUS
ID
Attribute
Vendor-Specific (26),
14122,8
WISPr-Bandwidth-
Max-Down
Vendor-Specific (26),
14122,7
WISPr-Bandwidth-
Max-Up
Vendor-Specific (26),
6132,120
LVL7-Wireless-Client-
ACL-Dn
January 2015
Description
Shows the type of ACL that is applied to traffic in the inbound (client-to-AP) direction, which
can be one of the following:
•) IPv4: The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL rules.
•) IPv6: The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL rules.
•) MAC: The ACL examines layer 2 frames for matches to ACL rules.
Shows the name of the ACL applied to traffic entering the AP in the inbound direction.
When a packet or frame is received by the AP, the ACL's rules are checked for a match. The
packet or frame is processed if it is permitted and discarded if it is denied.
Shows the type of ACL to apply to traffic in the outbound (AP-to-client) direction, which can
be one of the following:
•) IPv4: The ACL examines IPv4 packets for matches to ACL rules.
•) IPv6: The ACL examines IPv6 packets for matches to ACL rules
•) MAC: The ACL examines layer 2 frames for matches to ACL rules
Shows the name of the ACL applied to traffic in the outbound direction.
After switching the packet or frame to the outbound interface, the ACL's rules are checked
for a match. The packet or frame is transmitted if it is permitted and discarded if it is denied.
Shows the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent to the AP in the inbound (client-
to-AP) direction.
Shows the name of the DiffServ policy applied to traffic from the AP in the outbound (AP-to-
client) direction.

Table 56 - Client QoS Status

Description
Maximum allowed client reception rate from the AP in bits per
second. If nonzero, the specified value is rounded down to the
nearest 64 Kbps value when used in the AP (64 Kbps minimum).
If zero, bandwidth limiting is not enforced for the client in this
direction.
Maximum allowed client transmission rate to the AP in bits per
second. If nonzero, the specified value is rounded down to the
nearest 64 Kbps value when used in the AP (64 Kbps minimum).
If zero, bandwidth limiting is not enforced for the client in this
direction.
Access list identifier to be applied to 802.1X authenticated
wireless client traffic in the outbound (down) direction.
If this attribute refers to an ACL that does not exist on the AP, all
packets for this client will be dropped until the ACL is defined.
Section 8 - Configuring Client Quality of Service (QoS)
Type/Range
Type: integer
32-bit unsigned integer value (0-
4294967295)
Type: integer
32-bit unsigned integer value (0-
4294967295)
Type: string
5-36 characters (not null-terminated)
The string is of the form "type:name"
where: type = ACL type identifier:
IPV4, IPV6, MAC
: = required separator character
name = 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
specifying the ACL number (IPV4) or
name (IPV6, MAC)
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