User's Manual
Deployment Guide 113
EXAMPLE 4: CREATING USER PROFILES
EXAMPLE 4:CREATING USER PROFILES
User profiles contain a grouping of settings that determine the QoS (Quality of Service), VLAN, firewall policies, and
mobility policy that you want HiveAPs to apply to traffic from a specific group of users. In this example, you define
user profiles and their companion QoS forwarding rates and VLANs for VoIP phone users ("VoIP"), IT staff ("IT"),
corporate employees ("Emp"), and corporate visitors ("Guests"
2
). The user profile settings, maximum traffic
forwarding rates per user, and the VLAN for each profile are shown in Figure13.
Figure 13 User Profiles, Forwarding Rates per User, and Default VLANs
VoIP QoS and User Profile
1.Click Configuration > QoS Policies > Rate Control & Queuing > New, enter the following, and then click Save:
• Name: QoS-VoIP
• Per User Rate Limit: 512 Kbps (802.11a/b/g); 512 Kbps (802.11n)
This is the maximum amount of bandwidth that a single user belonging to this profile can use. It supports a
single 8 – 64-Kbps VoIP session—depending on the voice codec used—while reserving bandwidth for other
required telephony services such as DNS, DHCP, HTTP, and TFTP.
• Description: Enter a useful comment for future reference, such as "QoS for VoIP traffic per user".
• Per User Queue Management: Enter the following items that appear in bold:
2.For guest access using a captive web portal, there must be two user profiles: one for guests that register successfully ("Guests")
and another for guests have not registered or whose registration attempt failed ("Unregistered-Guests").
Class Number - Name Scheduling Type Scheduling
Weight
Weight %
(Read Only)
Policing Rate
Limit (Kbps)
(802.11a/b/g)
Policing Rate
Limit (Kbps)
(802.11n)
7 - Network ControlStrict 0 0% 512512
6 - VoiceStrict 0 0% 6464
5 - VideoWeighted Round Robin60 28% 512512
4 - Controlled LoadWeighted Round Robin50 23% 512512
3 - Excellent EffortWeighted Round Robin40 19% 512512
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