D-Link UAP
Software User Manual
12/10/09
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Configuring Client QoS
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This example shows how to enable client QoS, configure an ACL and a DiffServ policy on the AP, and to apply the ACL and
the Policy to traffic transmitted from clients associated with VAP 2 and received by the AP.
The IPv4 ACL is named acl1 and contains two rules. The first rule allows HTTP traffic from the 192.168.1.0 subnet. The
second rule allows all IP traffic from the management station (192.168.1.23). All other traffic is denied due to the implicit deny
all rule at the end of the ACL. The ACL is applied to the inbound interface on the AP so that packets are checked when the
AP receives traffic from associated clients.
The DiffServ policy in this example shows how to establish default DiffServ behavior for clients associating with the VAP that
do not obtain a DiffServ policy name through the RADIUS server. Voice traffic (UDP packets) received from clients in the
192.168.1.0 subnet that has the VoIP server as its destination address (192.168.2.200), is marked with the IP DSCP value
for expedited forwarding so that it takes priority over other traffic.
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ACL Configuration
1.
Log onto the AP and navigate to the
Client QoS > Client QoS ACL
page.
2.
Enter acl1in the ACL Name field, and click
Add ACL
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The screen refreshes, and additional fields appear.
3.
From the Action menu, select Permit.
4.
Clear the Match Every option.
5.
Verify that the Protocol option is selected and IP is selected from the Select From List menu.
6.
Configure the remaining settings:
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Source IP Address: 192.168.1.0
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Wild Card Mask: 0.0.0.255
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Source Port: Select the option
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Select From List (Source Port): HTTP