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Step 5, Table 34., Classification rate limiting settings, QoS classification settings continued

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ProSafe Premium 3 x 3 Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP660 Table 33. QoS classification settings (continued) Setting Description Match Frame Source IP Fields and Match Classifications (continued) Destination IP In the Match Classifications field, enter the source IP address against which the information in the IP header needs to be matched. In the Match Classifications field, enter the destination IP address against which the information in the IP header needs to be matched. Source Port The Match Classifications field is separated into two sections. In the left section, enter the source port number, and optionally, in the right section, enter the associated IP address against which the information in the IP header needs to be matched. Destination Port The Match Classifications field is separated into two sections. In the left section, enter the destination port number, and optionally, in the right section, enter the associated IP address against which the information in the IP header needs to be matched. Apply Classification From the Apply Classification drop-down list, select the traffic class that needs to be applied to the packets that match the selection in the Match Classifications field: • Best Effort(0) • Background(1) • Spare(2) • Excellent(3) • Control Load(4) • Video < 100 ms Latency(5) • Voice < 10 ms Latency(6) • Network Control(7) 6. Optional: Specify rate limiting for the classification as explained in the following table: Table 34. Classification rate limiting settings Setting Description Bits Per Sec. Enter a value between 0 and 300,000,000 bps to specify the maximum data rate up to which packets that match the classification are queued for transmission and sent immediately over the wireless interface. This value applies only to traffic that matches the classification. Classification Rate Limiting Burst Rate (Bytes) Note: When the maximum rate is exceeded, packets are retained in the queue and sent when the transmission falls below the maximum rate again. Enter a value between 0 and 37,500,000 bytes to specify the maximum amount of data that can be transmitted in a burst for packets that match the classification. This value applies only to traffic that matches the classification. 7. Click Add to add the classification to the Classifications field. 8. To add another classification to the QoS policy, repeat Step 5, Step 6, and Step 7. 9. Click Apply to save your settings. The QoS policy is saved. Advanced Configuration 117

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6.
Optional: Specify rate limiting for the classification as explained in the following table:
7.
Click
Add
to add the classification to the Classifications field.
8.
To add another classification to the QoS policy, repeat
Step 5
,
Step 6
, and
Step 7
.
9.
Click
Apply
to save your settings. The QoS policy is saved.
Match Frame
Fields and Match
Classifications
(continued)
Source IP
In the Match Classifications field, enter the source IP address against
which the information in the IP header needs to be matched.
Destination IP
In the Match Classifications field, enter the destination IP address
against which the information in the IP header needs to be matched.
Source Port
The Match Classifications field is separated into two sections. In the left
section, enter the source port number, and optionally, in the right
section, enter the associated IP address against which the information
in the IP header needs to be matched.
Destination
Port
The Match Classifications field is separated into two sections. In the left
section, enter the destination port number, and optionally, in the right
section, enter the associated IP address against which the information
in the IP header needs to be matched.
Apply
Classification
From the Apply Classification drop-down list, select the traffic class that needs to be
applied to the packets that match the selection in the Match Classifications field:
Best Effort(0)
Background(1)
Spare(2)
Excellent(3)
Control Load(4)
Video < 100 ms Latency(5)
Voice < 10 ms Latency(6)
Network Control(7)
Table 34.
Classification rate limiting settings
Setting
Description
Classification
Rate Limiting
Bits Per Sec.
Enter a value between 0 and 300,000,000 bps to specify the maximum
data rate up to which packets that match the classification are queued
for transmission and sent immediately over the wireless interface. This
value applies only to traffic that matches the classification.
Note:
When the maximum rate is exceeded, packets are retained in
the queue and sent when the transmission falls below the maximum
rate again.
Burst Rate
(Bytes)
Enter a value between 0 and 37,500,000 bytes to specify the maximum
amount of data that can be transmitted in a burst for packets that match
the classification. This value applies only to traffic that matches the
classification.
Table 33.
QoS classification settings (continued)
Setting
Description