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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
Configuring Quality of Service
Step 7
To define the peak data rate for TCP traffic on a per user basis, enter the rate in Kbps in the Burst Data
Rate field. You can enter a value between 0 and 60,000 Kbps (inclusive). A value of 0 imposes no
bandwidth restriction on the QoS role.
Note
The Burst Data Rate should be greater than or equal to the Average Data Rate. Otherwise, the
QoS policy may block traffic to and from the wireless client.
Step 8
To define the average real-time rate for UDP traffic on a per user basis, enter the rate in Kbps in the
Average Real-Time Rate field. You can enter a value between 0 and 60,000 Kbps (inclusive). A value of
0 imposes no bandwidth restriction on the QoS role.
Step 9
To define the peak real-time rate for UDP traffic on a per user basis, enter the rate in Kbps in the Burst
Real-Time Rate field. You can enter a value between 0 and 60,000 Kbps (inclusive). A value of 0 imposes
no bandwidth restriction on the QoS role.
Note
The Burst Real-Time Rate should be greater than or equal to the Average Real-Time Rate.
Otherwise, the QoS policy may block traffic to and from the wireless client.
Step 10
Click
Apply
to commit your changes.
Step 11
Click
Save Configuration
to save your changes.
Step 12
To apply a QoS role to a guest user, follow the steps in the
“Using the GUI to Configure Local Network
Using the CLI to Configure QoS Roles
Follow these steps to configure QoS roles using the controller CLI.
Step 1
To create a QoS role for a guest user, enter this command:
config netuser guest-role create
role_name
Note
If you want to delete a QoS role, enter this command:
config netuser guest-role delete
role_name
Step 2
To configure the bandwidth contracts for a QoS role, enter these commands:
•
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate average-data-rate
role_name rate
—Configures the
average data rate for TCP traffic on a per user basis.
•
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate burst-data-rate
role_name rate
—Configures the peak
data rate for TCP traffic on a per user basis.
Note
The Burst Data Rate should be greater than or equal to the Average Data Rate. Otherwise,
the QoS policy may block traffic to and from the wireless client.
•
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate average-realtime-rate
role_name rate
—Configures the
average real-time rate for UDP traffic on a per user basis.