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CHAPTER 7-1 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point This chapter describes how to conf igure quality of service (QoS) on an access point. QoS provides preferential treatment to certain traff ic at the expense of other traf f ic.
7-2 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Understanding QoS for Wireless LANs • Does not construct internal DSCP values; it only supports mapping by assigning IP DSCP , precedence, or protocol values to Layer 2 CoS v alues.
7-3 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Configuration Guidelines Figur e 7 -1 Upstr eam and Downstr eam T raf fic Flow Precedence of QoS Settings When you enable QoS, the access point queues packets based on the CoS v alue for each packet.
7-4 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Configuration Guidelines In addition, a Cisco access point uses Access Control Lists for .
7-5 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Configuration Guidelines Cisco Wireless IP Phone 7920 Support The W ireless IP Phone 7920 phone uses Cisco CDP message with Appliance VLAN-ID TL V to inform the access point of its presence.
7-6 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Configuration Guidelines Ethernet Interface Transmit Queue Since the Ethernet interface alw ays has a larger bandwidth than radio interface, there is no need to maintain priority queues for Ethernet interface.
7-7 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point Configuration Guidelines The radio interface supports the follo wing access lists: • &l.
7-8 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point End User Interface End User Interface The 802.
7-9 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point End User Interface Apply Layer 2 Acess Control List To Packet Received/Sent Use the l2-f .
7-10 Cisco Wireless Router and HWIC Configuration Guide OL-6415-03 Chapter 7 Configuring QoS on an Access Point End User Interface.
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