Cisco Cisco WAP121 Wireless-N Access Point with Single Point Setup 관리 매뉴얼

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Client Quality of Service
Client QoS Association
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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Mark Class of Service—Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream 
with the specified class of service value in the priority field of the 802.1p 
header. If the packet does not already contain this header, one is inserted. 
The CoS value is an integer from 0 to 7.
Mark IP DSCP—Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the 
IP DSCP value you select from the list or specify. 
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Select from List—A list of DSCP types. 
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Match to Value—A DSCP value that you specify. The value is an integer 
between 0 to 63.
Mark IP Precedence—Marks all packets for the associated traffic stream 
with the specified IP precedence value. The IP precedence value is an 
integer from 0 to 7.
Disassociate Class Map—Removes the class selected in the Class Map 
Name list from the policy selected in the Policy Map Name list. 
Member Classes—Lists all DiffServ classes currently defined as members 
of the selected policy. If no class is associated with the policy, the field is 
empty.
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Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE
To delete a policy map, select it in the Policy Map Name list and click Delete
Client QoS Association
The Client QoS Association page provides additional control over certain QoS 
aspects of wireless clients that connect to the network, such as the amount of 
bandwidth an individual client is allowed to send and receive. To control general 
categories of traffic, such as HTTP traffic or traffic from a specific subnet, you can 
configure ACLs and assign them to one or more VAPs.
In addition to controlling general traffic categories, Client QoS allows you to 
configure per-client conditioning of various micro-flows through Differentiated 
Services (DiffServ). DiffServ policies are a useful tool for establishing general 
micro-flow definition and treatment characteristics that can be applied to each 
wireless client, both inbound and outbound, when it is authenticated on the 
network.