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Client Quality of Service
Client QoS Global Settings
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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Client QoS Global Settings
You can use the Client QoS Global Settings page to enable or disable quality of service 
functionality on the WAP device.
If you disable Client QoS Mode, all ACLs, rate limiting, and DiffServ configurations are 
globally disabled. 
If you enable this mode, you can also enable or disable Client QoS mode on particular VAPs. 
See the Client QoS Mode setting on the Client QoS Association page.
Global Settings
ACL
ACLs are a collection of permit and deny conditions, called rules, that provide security by 
blocking unauthorized users and allowing authorized users to access specific resources. ACLs 
can block any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources. 
The WAP device supports up to 50 IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs.
IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs
IPv4 and IPv6 ACLs
IP ACLs classify traffic for Layers 3 and 4.
Each ACL is a set of up to 10 rules applied to traffic sent or received by the WAP device. Each 
rule specifies whether the contents of a given field should be used to permit or deny access to 
the network. Rules can be based on various criteria and may apply to one or more fields within 
a packet, such as the source or destination IP address, the source or destination port, or the 
protocol carried in the packet. 
NOTE
There is an implicit deny at the end of every rule created. To avoid deny all, it is strongly 
recommended to add a permit rule within the ACL to allow traffic.