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Chapter 4 HiveManager Examples
44 Aerohive
5.Click the Service tab, right-click in the Network Service to QoS Class Mapping field, and choose New from the
shortcut list that appears.
6.Enter the following in the New Network Service to QoS Class Mapping dialog box, and then click OK:
Service: DNS
Action: Permit
Map to Class: 5 - Video
Comment: Enter a meaningful comment for future reference, such as "DNS for VoIP phones".
Logging: Select the check box to enable the logging of traffic classified to this class. Clear the check box to
disable logging.
7.Repeat step5, enter the following, and then click OK:
Service: DHCP-Relay
Action: Permit
Map to Class: 5 - Video
Comment: DHCP for VoIP phones
Logging: Select the check box to enable the logging of traffic classified to this class. Clear the check box to
disable logging.
8.Repeat step5, enter the following, and then click OK:
Service: TFTP
Action: Permit
Map to Class: 2 - Best Effort 1
Comment: For phone file downloads
Logging: Select the check box to enable the logging of traffic classified to this class. Clear the check box to
disable logging.
9.To close the New QoS Classification and Marking Policy dialog box, click OK.
Creating a MAC Filter
The MAC filter that you define here becomes useful when you define the SSID for voice traffic (see "voip SSID" on
page50). You apply this filter to the SSID so that only VoIP phones with the MAC OUI 01:22:34 can form an
association with the HiveAPs.
1.Click HiveAP Configuration > Network Objects > MAC Filter > (Add button).
The New MAC Filter dialog box appears.
2.Enter the following, and then click OK:
Filter Name: corpVoIPphones (You cannot include any spaces when defining a MAC filter name.)
Comment: Use this filter for "voip" SSID
Permit: (select)
MAC Address/OUI: Select the name you gave the OUI defined in "Defining a MAC OUI" on page43, such as
"VoIP_Phones", and then click Add.
Note: You do not need to configure HTTP, because that service is predefined and is already mapped to
Aerohive class 2.