Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014
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Configuring QoS
Chapter 16
The access point matches your IP DSCP selection with your class of
service selection.
10. Click Add beside the Class of Service menu for IP DSCP.
The classification appears in the Classifications field.
11. If you need to prioritize the packets from Spectralink phones (IP Protocol
119) on your wireless LAN, use the Apply Class of Service pull-down
menu.
12. Choose the class of service that the access point applies to the Spectralink
phone packets.
The access point matches Spectralink phone packets with your class of
service selection.
13. Click Add beside the Class of Service menu for IP Protocol 119.
The classification appears in the Classifications field.
14. If you need to assign a priority to filtered packets, use the Filter pull-down
menu to choose a Filter to include in the policy.
If no filters are defined on the access point, a link to the Apply Filters page
appears instead of the Filter pull-down menu. For example, you could
assign a high priority to a MAC address filter that includes the MAC
addresses of IP phones.
15. From the Apply Class of Service pull-down menu, choose the class of
service that the access point applies to the packets.
You must match the filter that you selected from the Filter menu.
The access point matches your filter selection with your class of service
selection.
16. Click Add beside the Class of Service menu for Filter.
The classification appears in the Classifications field.
If you want to set a default classification for all packets on a VLAN, use the
Apply Class of Service pull-down menu. Choose the class of service that
the access point applies to all packets on a VLAN. The access point
matches all packets with your class of service selection.
17. Click Add beside the Class of Service menu for Default classification for
packets on the VLAN.
The classification appears in the Classifications field.
IMPORTANT
The access list you use in QoS does not affect the access points’ packet
forwarding decisions.