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Assured Forwarding - Class 2 Medium

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Configuring QoS Chapter 13 Configuring QoS Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 If the packets that you need to prioritize contain IP precedence information in the IP header TOS field, select an IP precedence classification from the IP Precedence drop-down menu. Menu selections include: • Routine (0) • Priority (1) • Immediate (2) • Flash (3) • Flash Override (4) • Critic/CCP (5) • Internet Control (6) • Network Control (7) Use the Apply Class of Service drop-down menu to select the class of service that the bridge will apply to packets of the type that you selected from the IP Precedence menu. The bridge matches your IP Precedence selection with your class of service selection. Settings in the Apply Class of Service menu include: • Best Effort (0) • Background (1) • Spare (2) • Excellent (3) • Control Lead (4) • Video

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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 13
Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
Step 4
If the packets that you need to prioritize contain IP precedence information in the IP header TOS field,
select an IP precedence classification from the IP Precedence drop-down menu. Menu selections include:
Routine (0)
Priority (1)
Immediate (2)
Flash (3)
Flash Override (4)
Critic/CCP (5)
Internet Control (6)
Network Control (7)
Step 5
Use the Apply Class of Service drop-down menu to select the class of service that the bridge will apply
to packets of the type that you selected from the IP Precedence menu. The bridge matches your IP
Precedence selection with your class of service selection. Settings in the Apply Class of Service menu
include:
Best Effort (0)
Background (1)
Spare (2)
Excellent (3)
Control Lead (4)
Video <100ms Latency (5)
Voice <10ms Latency (6)
Network Control (7)
Step 6
Click the
Add
button beside the Class of Service menu for IP Precedence. The classification appears in
the Classifications field. To delete a classification, select it and click the
Delete
button beside the
Classifications field.
Step 7
If the packets that you need to prioritize contain IP DSCP precedence information in the IP header TOS
field, select an IP DSCP classification from the IP DSCP drop-down menu. Menu selections include:
Best Effort
Assured Forwarding — Class 1 Low
Assured Forwarding — Class 1 Medium
Assured Forwarding — Class 1 High
Assured Forwarding — Class 2 Low
Assured Forwarding — Class 2 Medium
Assured Forwarding — Class 2 High
Assured Forwarding — Class 3 Low
Assured Forwarding — Class 3 Medium
Assured Forwarding — Class 3 High
Assured Forwarding — Class 4 Low
Assured Forwarding — Class 4 Medium
Assured Forwarding — Class 4 High