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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 89
March 2012
Section 8 - Conguring Client Quality of Service (QoS)
Field Description
Client QoS Mode Enable or disable QoS operation on the VAP selected in the VAP menu.
QoS must be enabled globally (from the Client QoS Global Admin Mode eld) and on the
VAP (QoS Mode eld) for the Client QoS settings to be applied to wireless clients.
Bandwidth Limit
Down
Enter the maximum allowed transmission rate from the AP to the wireless client in bits per
second. The valid range is 0 – 429496000 bits/sec.
The value you enter must be a multiple of 8000 bits/sec, in other words, the value 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 conguration will be rejected. A value of 0 means that the
bandwidth maximum limit is not enforced in this direction.
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 conguration 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 trafc 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 trafc 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 trafc 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 trafc 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 trafc from the AP in the outbound (down)
direction.
DiffServ Policy Up Select the name of the DiffServ policy applied to trafc sent to the AP in the inbound (up)
direction.
Table 52 - VAP QoS Parameters
Managing Client QoS ACLs
ACLs are a collection of permit and deny conditions, called rules, that provide security by blocking unauthorized
users and allowing authorized users to access specic resources. ACLs can block any unwarranted attempts to reach
network resources.
The UAP supports up to 50 IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs.
IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs
IP ACLs classify trafc for Layers 3 and 4.
Each ACL is a set of up to 10 rules applied to trafc sent from a wireless client or to be received by a wireless client.
Each rule species whether the contents of a given eld should be used to permit or deny access to the network.
Rules can be based on various criteria and may apply to one ore more elds within a packet, such as the source or
destination IP address, the source or destination L4 port, or the protocol carried in the packet.
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- Section 1 about this document p.2
- Section 4 managing the access point 5 p.2
- Section 2 getting started 1 p.2
- Table of contents p.2
- Section 3 viewing access point status 2 p.2
- Section 9 clustering multiple aps 04 p.3
- Section 8 configuring client quality of service qos 8 p.3
- Section 7 maintaining the access point 9 p.3
- Section 6 configuring snmpv3 5 p.3
- Section 5 configuring access point services 5 p.3
- Appendix c statements 27 p.4
- Appendix b configuration examples 15 p.4
- Appendix a default ap settings 13 p.4
- List of figures p.5
- List of tables p.7
- Section 1 about this document p.9
- Document organization p.9
- Document conventions p.9
- Additional documentation p.9
- Online help supported browsers and limitations p.10
- Section 2 getting started p.11
- Administrator s computer requirements p.11
- Wireless client requirements p.12
- Recovering an ip address p.13
- Installing the uap p.13
- Dynamic and static ip addressing on the ap p.13
- Discovering a dynamically assigned ip address p.13
- Basic settings p.16
- Connecting to the ap web interface by using the ipv6 address p.17
- Using the cli to view the ip address p.17
- Using the cli to configure ethernet settings p.18
- Configuring the ethernet settings p.18
- If your network uses ieee 802 x see configuring ieee 802 x authentication on page 19 for information about how to configure 802 x by using the web interface p.19
- Set the static ip address p.19
- Set the default gateway p.19
- Set dns nameservers to use static ip addresses dynamic to manual mode p.19
- Set dns nameservers to use dhcp ip addressing manual to dynamic mode p.19
- Set a subnet mask p.19
- Section 2 getting started p.19
- On networks that use ieee 802 x port based network access control a supplicant client cannot gain access to the network until the 802 x authenticator grants access if your network uses 802 x you must configure 802 x authentication information that the ap can supply to the authenticator p.19
- March 2012 p.19
- In the following example the administrator uses the cli to set the management vlan id to 123 and to disable the untagged vlan so that all traffic is tagged with a vlan id p.19
- For example p.19
- View the dns nameserver mode dynamic up manual down p.19
- Configuring ieee 802 x authentication p.19
- Use dhcp as the connection type p.19
- Action commands p.19
- Use a static ip as the connection type p.19
- Unified access point administrator s guide page 19 p.19
- Unified access point administrator s guide p.19
- Verifying the installation p.20
- Using the cli to configure 802 x authentication information p.20
- Configuring security on the wireless access point p.21
- Wireless settings p.22
- Wired settings internal interface p.22
- Viewing interface status p.22
- Section 3 viewing access point status p.22
- Viewing events p.23
- Configuring persistent logging options p.23
- Enabling or disabling the log relay host on the events page p.24
- Configuring the log relay host for kernel messages p.24
- Viewing transmit and receive statistics p.25
- Viewing tspec client associations p.26
- Viewing associated wireless client information p.26
- Viewing rogue ap detection p.28
- Link integrity monitoring p.28
- Saving and importing the known ap list p.30
- Viewing tspec status and statistics information p.31
- Viewing managed ap dhcp information p.31
- Viewing tspec ap statistics information p.32
- Viewing radio statistics information p.33
- Viewing email alert operational status p.34
- Section 4 managing the access point p.35
- Ethernet settings p.35
- Wireless settings p.37
- Using the 802 1h wireless mode p.39
- Enabling aeroscout engine support p.39
- Modifying radio settings p.40
- Configuring radio and vap scheduler p.44
- Scheduler association settings p.46
- Virtual access point settings p.47
- Static wep p.50
- None plain text p.50
- Ieee 802 x p.51
- Wpa personal p.53
- Wpa enterprise p.54
- Configuring the wireless distribution system wds p.56
- Wpa psk on wds links p.58
- Wep on wds links p.58
- Controlling access by mac authentication p.59
- Configuring a mac filter and station list on the ap p.59
- Configuring mac authentication on the radius server p.60
- Configuring load balancing p.60
- Transitioning between modes p.61
- Managed access point overview p.61
- Configuring managed access point settings p.62
- Configuring 802 x authentication p.63
- Creating a management access control list acl p.64
- Web server settings p.65
- Section 5 configuring access point services p.65
- Configuring snmp on the access point p.66
- Setting the ssh status p.68
- Setting the telnet status p.69
- Configuring quality of service p.69
- Configuring email alert p.72
- Enabling the time settings ntp p.73
- Section 6 configuring snmpv3 p.75
- Configuring snmpv3 views p.75
- Configuring snmpv3 groups p.76
- Configuring snmpv3 users p.77
- Configuring snmpv3 targets p.78
- Section 7 maintaining the access point p.79
- Saving the current configuration to a backup file p.79
- Restoring the configuration from a previously saved file p.80
- Upgrading the firmware p.81
- Resetting the factory default configuration p.81
- Rebooting the access point p.81
- Performing ap maintenance p.81
- Packet capture status p.83
- Packet capture configuration and settings p.83
- Packet file capture p.84
- Packet capture parameter configuration p.84
- Remote packet capture p.85
- Packet capture file download p.87
- Configuring vap qos parameters p.88
- Section 8 configuring client quality of service qos p.88
- Managing client qos acls p.89
- Ipv4 and ipv6 acls p.89
- Mac acls p.90
- Acl configuration process p.90
- Creating a diffserv class map p.95
- Defining diffserv p.96
- Creating a diffserv policy map p.100
- Client qos status p.101
- Configuring radius assigned client qos parameters p.102
- Unified access point administrator s guide page 103 p.103
- Unified access point administrator s guide p.103
- Section 8 configuring client quality of service qos p.103
- Radius attribute id description type range p.103
- March 2012 p.103
- Clustering aps p.104
- Viewing and configuring cluster members p.104
- Section 9 clustering multiple aps p.104
- Managing cluster access points in the cluster p.104
- Removing an access point from the cluster p.106
- Navigating to configuration information for a specific ap p.106
- Navigating to an ap by using its ip address in a url p.106
- Managing cluster sessions p.106
- Adding an access point to a cluster p.106
- Sorting session information p.107
- Stopping starting automatic channel assignment p.108
- Configuring and viewing channel management settings p.108
- Viewing the last proposed set of changes p.109
- Viewing current channel assignments and setting locks p.109
- Configuring advanced settings p.109
- Viewing wireless neighborhood information p.110
- Viewing details for a cluster member p.112
- Appendix a default ap settings p.113
- Vap configuration from the web interface p.115
- Vap configuration from the cli p.115
- Configuring a vap p.115
- Appendix b configuration examples p.115
- Vap configuration using snmp p.116
- Configuring radio settings p.116
- Radio configuration from the web interface p.117
- Radio configuration from the cli p.117
- Wds configuration from the web interface p.118
- Radio configuration using snmp p.118
- Configuring the wireless distribution system p.118
- Wds configuration using snmp p.119
- Wds configuration from the cli p.119
- Clustering aps by using the web interface p.119
- Clustering access points p.119
- Clustering aps by using the cli p.120
- Clustering aps by using snmp p.120
- Configuring qos by using the web interface p.121
- Configuring client qos p.121
- Configuring qos by using the cli p.124
- Appendix c statements p.127
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