Configuring
VAP
QoS
Parameters
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
130
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Bandwidth
Limit
Up
Enter
the
maximum
allowed
client
transmission
rate
to
the
AP
in
bits
per
second.
The
valid
range
is
0
–
4294967295
bps.
The
value
you
enter
must
be
n
×
8000
bits/sec,
where
n
=
0,
1,
2,
3...
If
you
attempt
to
set
the
limit
to
a
value
that
is
not
a
multiple
of
8000
bits/sec,
the
configuration
will
be
rejected.
A
value
of
0
means
that
the
bandwidth
maximum
limit
is
not
enforced
in
this
direction.
ACL
Type
Down
Select
the
type
of
ACL
to
apply
to
traffic
in
the
outbound
(down)
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
ACL
Name
Down
Select
the
name
of
the
ACL
applied
to
traffic
in
the
outbound
(down)
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.
ACL
Type
Up
Select
the
type
of
ACL
to
apply
to
traffic
in
the
inbound
(up)
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
ACL
Name
Up
Select
the
name
of
the
ACL
applied
to
traffic
entering
the
AP
in
the
inbound
(up)
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.
DiffServ
Policy
Down
Select
the
name
of
the
DiffServ
policy
applied
to
traffic
from
the
AP
in
the
outbound
(down)
direction.
DiffServ
Policy
Up
Select
the
name
of
the
DiffServ
policy
applied
to
traffic
sent
to
the
AP
in
the
inbound
(up)
direction.
Table
52:
VAP
QoS
Parameters
Field
Description