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Table 57: Client QoS RADIUS Attributes Cont., RADIUS Attribute, Description, Type/Range
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Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Configuring RADIUS‐Assigned Client QoS Parameters Table 57: Client QoS RADIUS Attributes (Cont.) RADIUS Attribute ID Vendor‐Specific (26), 14122,7 WISPr‐Bandwidth‐ Max‐Up Vendor‐Specific (26), 6132,120 LVL7‐Wireless‐Client‐ ACL‐Dn Vendor‐Specific (26), 6132,121 LVL7‐Wireless‐Client‐ ACL‐Up Vendor‐Specific (26), 6132,122 LVL7‐Wireless‐Client‐ Policy‐Dn Vendor‐Specific (26), 6132,123 LVL7‐Wireless‐Client‐ Policy‐Up Description Type/Range Maximum allowed client transmission rate to Type: integer the AP in bits per second. If nonzero, the 32‐bit unsigned integer specified value is rounded down to the nearest value (0‐4294967295) 64 Kbps value when used in the AP (64 Kbps minimum). If zero, bandwidth limiting is not enforced for the client in this direction. Access list identifier to be applied to 802.1X Type: string authenticated wireless client traffic in the outbound (down) direction. 5‐36 characters (not null‐ terminated) If this attribute refers to an ACL that does not The string is of the form exist on the AP, all packets for this client will be "type:name" where: type = dropped until the ACL is defined. ACL type identifier: IPV4, IPV6, MAC : = required separator character name = 1‐31 alphanumeric characters, specifying the ACL number (IPV4) or name (IPV6, MAC) Access list identifier to be applied to 802.1X Type: string authenticated wireless client traffic in the inbound (up) direction. 5‐36 characters (not null‐ terminated) The string is of If this attribute refers to an ACL that does not the form "type:name" exist on the AP, all packets for this client will be where: type = ACL type dropped until the ACL is defined. identifier: IPV4, IPV6, MAC : = required separator character name = 1‐31 alphanumeric characters, specifying the ACL number (IPV4) or name (IPV6, MAC) Name of DiffServ policy to be applied to 802.1X Type: string authenticated wireless client traffic in the outbound (down) direction. 1‐31 characters (not null‐ terminated) If this attribute refers to a policy name that does not exist on the AP, all packets for this client will be dropped until the DiffServ policy is defined. Name of DiffServ policy to be applied to 802.1X Type: string authenticated wireless client traffic in the inbound (up) direction. 1‐31 characters (not null‐ terminated) If this attribute refers to a policy name that does not exist on the AP, all packets for this client will be dropped until the DiffServ policy is defined. D-Link November 2011 Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide Page 148