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Quality of Service
QoS Association
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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QoS Association
The QoS Association page provides additional control over certain QoS aspects 
of the wireless and Ethernet interface.
In addition to controlling general traffic categories, QoS allows you to configure 
per-client conditioning of various microflows through Differentiated Services 
(DiffServ). DiffServ policies are a useful tool for establishing general microflow 
definition and treatment characteristics that can be applied to each wireless client, 
both inbound and outbound, when it is authenticated on the network.
To configure QoS association parameters:
STEP 1
Select Quality of Service > QoS Association.
STEP  2
In the Interfaces field, choose the radio or Ethernet interface on which you want to 
configure the QoS parameters. 
STEP  3
From the DiffServ Policy list, choose a DiffServ policy applied to traffic sent to the 
WAP device for the selected interface. 
STEP  4
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
NOTE
An interface can be bound with either a DiffServ policy or an ACL, but not both.
NOTE
Policy containing IPv6 class maps is not supported at the Ethernet ports of the 
Cisco WAP351.
QoS Status
The QoS Status page shows the details of policy map and class map, including 
which class map a policy map contains and which interfaces this policy map 
bound to.
The IPv4 QoS, IPv6 QoS, and MAC QoS tables show information for the class 
maps defined on the Class Map page, including: 
Member Class—The class map name.
Match All—Shows if this map matches all packets. 
Rule Field—Shows the detailed definition of this class map. See 
 
for more information.