Cisco Cisco Flex 7510 Wireless Controller Guía Para Resolver Problemas
Wireless Bi−Directional Rate Limiting Deployment
Guide
Guide
Document ID: 113682
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Overview
WLC, NCS and MSE Beta Release Notes
WLC configuration for Bi−directional Rate Limiting Central Switching
WLC configuration for Bi−directional Rate Limiting Local Switching
Rate Limiting CLI configurations
Rate Limiting Central Switching Sample CLI Configuration Cases
Rate limit applied per−SSID on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit is applied on both per−SSID and per−client on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID supercedes global QoS profile on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−client on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID and per−client together on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID supercedes global QoS profile on upstream traffic configuration
Related Information
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Overview
WLC, NCS and MSE Beta Release Notes
WLC configuration for Bi−directional Rate Limiting Central Switching
WLC configuration for Bi−directional Rate Limiting Local Switching
Rate Limiting CLI configurations
Rate Limiting Central Switching Sample CLI Configuration Cases
Rate limit applied per−SSID on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit is applied on both per−SSID and per−client on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID supercedes global QoS profile on downstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−client on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID and per−client together on upstream traffic configuration
Rate limit applied per−SSID supercedes global QoS profile on upstream traffic configuration
Related Information
Introduction
This document provides information on how to set up the Bi−Directional Rate Limiting (BDRL) feature
introduced in release 7.3. In addition, this document provides information on how to configure rate limiting
globally, per WLAN or per client, and shows how these settings apply to traffic in each configuration and how
one setting supercedes the other in different configuration settings.
introduced in release 7.3. In addition, this document provides information on how to configure rate limiting
globally, per WLAN or per client, and shows how these settings apply to traffic in each configuration and how
one setting supercedes the other in different configuration settings.
Examples provided in this document demonstrate how traffic gets impacted with different rate limiting
settings when chosen globally, per SSID or per client when performing different configuration settings. For
the purposes of demonstrating the functionality of the Bi−Directional Rate Limiting, the examples in this
document show Access Point (AP) configurations in Local Mode or Flex Connect Central switched mode, and
also Flex Connect in a Locally switched mode. It is recommended to obtain some sort of traffic generator to
see the results of the rate limiting setups. In this document, iPerf is used as an example of a traffic generator.
settings when chosen globally, per SSID or per client when performing different configuration settings. For
the purposes of demonstrating the functionality of the Bi−Directional Rate Limiting, the examples in this
document show Access Point (AP) configurations in Local Mode or Flex Connect Central switched mode, and
also Flex Connect in a Locally switched mode. It is recommended to obtain some sort of traffic generator to
see the results of the rate limiting setups. In this document, iPerf is used as an example of a traffic generator.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions: