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6.2 Configuring WLAN QoS Policies
Wireless LANs
QoS provides a data traffic prioritization scheme. QoS reduces congestion from excessive traffic. If there is enough
bandwidth for all users and applications (unlikely because excessive bandwidth comes at a very high cost), then applying
QoS has very little value. QoS provides policy enforcement for mission-critical applications and/or users that have critical
bandwidth requirements when bandwidth is shared by different users and applications.
QoS helps ensure each WLAN receives a fair share of the overall bandwidth, either equally or the proportion configured.
Packets directed towards clients are classified into categories such as Video, Voice and Data. Packets within each
category are processed based on the weights defined for each WLAN.
The Quality of Service screen displays a list of QoS policies available to WLANs. Each QoS policy has its own radio button
that can be selected to edit its properties. If none of the exiting QoS policies supports an ideal QoS configuration for the
intended data traffic of this WLAN, select the Add button to create new policy. Select the radio button of an existing
WLAN and select OK to map the QoS policy to the WLAN displayed in the banner of the screen.
Use the WLAN
Quality of Service
(QoS) Policy screen to add a new QoS policy or edit the attributes of an existing policy.
Each supported access point model can support up to 32 WLAN QoS policies, with the exception of AP-6511 and AP-6521
models which can only support 16 WLAN QoS policies.
NOTE:
WLAN QoS configurations differ significantly from QoS policies configured for
radios. WLAN QoS configurations are designed to support the data requirements of
wireless clients, including the data types they support and their network permissions.
Radio QoS policies are specific to the transmit and receive characteristics of the
connected radio’s themselves, independent from the wireless clients the access point
radios support.
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