Step 8
Click
OK
. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
To delete or modify a class map, choose the class map from the list and click
Delete
. The class map cannot be
deleted if it is already attached to a policy.
Note
Step 9
Click
Save
.
QoS Policy
Packets are classified and processed based on the defined criteria. The classification criteria is defined by a
class on the Class Map page. The processing is defined by a policy's attributes on the Policy Map page. Policy
attributes may be defined on a per-class instance basis and determine how traffic that matches the class criteria
is handled.
The WAP device to can hold up to 50 policies and up to 10 classes in each policy.
To add and configure a policy map:
Step 1
Select
Client QoS > QoS Policy
.
Step 2
Click
✚
to add a QoS Policy. In the QoS Policy Name field, enter the name for the QoS policy. The name can contain
from 1 to 31 alphanumeric and special characters. Spaces are not allowed.
Step 3
You can select an associated traffic class that was created previously.
Step 4
In the QoS Policy Definition area, configure these parameters for the policy map:
•
Committed Rate
—
The committed rate, in Kbps, to which traffic must conform. The range is from 1 to 1000000
Kbps.
•
Committed Burst
—
The committed burst size, in bytes, to which traffic must conform. The range is from 1 to
1600000Kbps.
•
Action
—
Select from one of the following options:
◦
Send
—
Specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be forwarded if the traffic class
criteria is met.
◦
Drop
—
Specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be dropped if the traffic class criteria
is met.
•
Remark Traffic
—
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.
◦
Remark COS
—
Network traffic can be partitioned into multiple priority levels or Classes of Service. CoS
values range from 0 to 7 with 0 as the lowest priority and 7 as the highest priority.
◦
Remark DSCP
—
Specifies a particular per-hop behavior (PHB) that is applied to a packet, based on the
QoS provided. Select a value from the drop-down list.
◦
Remark 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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