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Deployment Guide 131
EXAMPLE 9: CREATING WLAN POLICIES
WLANpolicy-hq1 (Page 3)
On the third page of the new WLAN policy dialog box, you can assign QoS classifier and marker maps to SSIDs and
specify user profile-based QoS data forwarding rate limits and weights. (Note that no marker maps were configured
previously, so this option is unavailable.)
To view the third page of the WLAN policy dialog box configured with the SSID "guest" with and without a captive
web portal, see Figure 19.
Figure 19 Third Page of the WLAN Policy Dialog Box (SSID "guest" with and without a Captive Web Portal)
The User profile settings, maximum traffic forwarding rates per user profile, and the WRR (weighted round robin)
weights for each profile are shown in Figure 20 on page 132.
When the SSID "guest" does not
use a captive web portal, there is
only one user profile: "Guests"
When the SSID "guest" uses a
captive web portal, there are two
user profiles:
"Guests" (Registered)
"Unregistered-Guests" (Default)
You must set the same policing
rate limits and scheduling
weights for both of these profiles.