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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Configuring Filters and QoS
QoS Configuration
Note The Ethernet Advanced page contains the Default Unicast and Multicast Address Filter settings
for the Ethernet port. These settings work as described above, but you should use extra caution
changing the settings on the Ethernet Advanced page because they can lock you out of your
access point. To reach the Ethernet Advanced page, click Advanced in the Ethernet row of the
Network Ports section at the bottom of the Setup page.
Note Client devices with blocked MAC addresses cannot send or receive data through the access
point, but they might remain in the Association Table as unauthenticated client devices. Client
devices with blocked MAC addresses disappear from the Association Table when the access
point stops monitoring them or they associate with another access point. See the “Association
Table Advanced Page” section on page 7-16 for information on setting a monitoring timeout for
each device class.
QoS Configuration
You can assign QoS attributes to enable various devices on the network to communicate more effectively.
The access point supports QoS for voice over IP (VoIP) telephones and downlink prioritized channel
access for streaming audio and video traffic. This section describes how to configure the access point’s
QoS feature.
Entering Information on the AP Radio Quality of Service Setup Page
The AP Radio Quality of Service Setup page (see Figure 5-9) can be accessed from the Protocol Filters
link in the Associations section of the Setup page. You can configure QoS for both radios. This page is
also accessed through the AP Radio Advanced page in the Network Ports section of the Setup page.