User Guide

Configuring QoS Classes
The QoS class is targeted to let user specify acceptable bandwidth of one WDS link. For
each QoS class, user must specify one maximal bandwidth value and one minimal
bandwidth value. Use the following commands to configure QoS classes.
Table 33
Configuring QoS Classes
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
class <name>
no class <name>
QOS
QOS
Create/configure one QoS class. The class
name is unique identifier for all QoS
classes. Meanwhile, user enters the
CLASS configuration mode to configure
the QoS class
Delete the QoS class with specific name
maxbw <1-500>
no maxbw
QOS CLASS Specify the maximal bandwidth that this
QoS class can obtain. (Unit: 100kbps)
Set the maximal bandwidth to default value
(30Mbps).
minbw <1-200>
no minbw
QOS CLASS Specify the minimal bandwidth guarantee
to this class. (Unit: 100kbps)
Set the minimal bandwidth to default value
(5Mbps)
Attaching QoS Class to ManualWDS Interface
After configuring one preferable QoS class, user should indicate which ManualWDS interface
to use this specific QoS class. Use the following commands to attached one specific QoS
class to one ManualWDS interface.
Table 34
Attaching QoS Class to ManualWDS
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
qos class <classname>
no qos class
INTERFACE DOT11RADIO WDS
INTERFACE DOT11RADIO WDS
Attach one specific QoS class with
classname to this ManualWDS
Interface. Correspondingly, start
QoS service over this interface if
QoS serive is enabled on router.
Deattach QoS class from this
ManualWDS interface.
Furthermore, one default QoS class
will take effect on this interface if
enable QoS globally.
Note that one QoS class can be attached to multiple different ManualWDS interfaces. It must
ensure that user is in the WDS configuration mode for attaching one QoS classe to
ManualWDS interface.
Additionally, one default QoS class will be automatically created once QoS service is
enabled on router. For the ManualWDS interfaces to which a QoS class doesn’t be
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