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Deny: Does not allow the SUs/End Point B devices configured in the MAC Access Control Table to access the wireless
network.
Click OK, if you have changed the Operation Type parameters.
5.5.3.1 Add SUs/End Point B to MAC Access Control Table
To add entries to MAC Access Control table, click Add in the MAC Access Control screen. The MAC ACL Add Row screen
appears:
Figure 5-25 MAC ACL Add Row
1. Type the MAC Address of the SU/End Point B.
2. Add comments, if any.
3. Select the Entry Status as either Enable or Disable.
4. Next, click Add.
:
• The maximum number of SUs/End Point Bs that can be added to the MAC ACL table is 250.
• Either RADIUS MAC or Local MAC can be enabled at one time.
5.5.3.2 Edit the existing SUs/End Point B from MAC Access Control Table
To edit the existing SUs/End Point B from MAC Access Control Table, edit parameters from the MAC Access Control Table in MAC
Access Control screen and click OK.
5.6 Quality of Service (QoS)
The Quality of Service (QoS) feature is based on the 802.16 standard and defines the classes, service flows, and packet
identification rules for specific types of traffic. The main priority of QoS is to guarantee a reliable and adequate transmission quality
for all types of traffic under conditions of high congestion and bandwidth over-subscription.
There are already several pre-defined QoS classes, SFCs and PIRs available that you may choose from which cover the most
common types of traffic. If you want to configure something else, you start building the hierarchy of a QoS class by defining PIRs;
you define the QoS class by associating those PIRs to relevant SFCs with priorities to each PIR within each SFC. Qos can be applied
on standard 802.3 ethernet frames as well as PPPoE encapsulated frames.
5.6.1 QoS Concepts and Definitions
QoS feature is applicable for BSU or End Point A only. You may define different classes of service on a BSU or End Point A that
can then be assigned to the SU or End Point B that is associated, or that may get associated, with that BSU or End Point A.
You can create, edit, and delete classes of service that are specified below in the following hierarchy of parameters:
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