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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller Settings
Configuring Quality of Service
Step 11 Choose 802.1p from the Protocol Type drop-down list and enter the maximum priority value in the
802.1p Tag text box to define the maximum value (0–7) for the priority tag associated with packets that
fall within the profile.
The tagged packets include CAPWAP data packets (between access points and the controller) and
packets sent toward the core network.
Note If a QoS profile has 802.1p tagging configured and if this QoS profile is assigned to a WLAN
that uses an untagged interface on the controller, the client traffic will be blocked.
Step 12 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 13 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Step 14 Reenable the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks.
To enable the radio networks, choose Wireless > 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n > Network, select the
802.11a (or 802.11b/g) Network Status check box, and click Apply.
Step 15 Follow the instructions in the Assigning a QoS Profile to a WLAN” section on page 7-37 to assign a
QoS profile to a WLAN.
Using the CLI to Configure QoS Profiles
To configure the Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze QoS profiles using the controller CLI, follow these
steps:
Step 1 Disable the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks so that you can configure the QoS profiles by entering these
commands:
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11b disable network
Step 2 Change the profile description by entering this command:
config qos description {bronze | silver | gold | platinum} description
Step 3 Define the average data rate in Kbps for TCP traffic per user by entering this command:
config qos average-data-rate {bronze | silver | gold | platinum} rate
Note For the rate parameter, you can enter a value between 0 and 60,000 Kbps (inclusive). A value of
0 imposes no bandwidth restriction on the QoS profile.
Step 4 Define the peak data rate in Kbps for TCP traffic per user by entering this command:
config qos burst-data-rate {bronze | silver | gold | platinum} rate
Step 5 Define the average real-time rate in Kbps for UDP traffic per user by entering this command:
config qos average-realtime-rate {bronze | silver | gold | platinum} rate
Step 6 Define the peak real-time rate in Kbps for UDP traffic per user by entering this command:
config qos burst-realtime-rate {bronze | silver | gold | platinum} rate
Step 7 Specify the maximum percentage of RF usage per access point by entering this command: