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attached, it will automatically apply the default QoS class to these ManualWDS
interfaces. But, it needs to further note that all of the special ManualWDS interface share
the maximal and minimal bandwidth indicated by the default QoS class. Max bandwidth
of the default class is 30/(wdsnumber+1) Mbps and and Min bandwidth is minimal
value of 2M and 30/(wdsnumber+1)*25%Mbps, where wdsnumber is the amount of
auto WDS interfaces and ManualWDS interfaces over which .QoS service is started.
Configuring QoS over Auto WDS Interface
By default, for all AutoWDS interfaces, QoS service will be automatically take effect on
them once QoS service is enabled on router. The QoS class for auto WDS interfaces is
created based on the following rules:
a.
Each AutoWDS’s max bandwidth is 30Mbps;
b.
Each AutoWDS’s min bandwidth is 30/(wdsnumber+1) Mbps;
c.
If wds-unicast-rate of the radio to which this auto WDS interface is attached has
been specified, the maximal bandwidth of one auto WDS interface will be set to
wds-unicast-rate.value (under the condition that this value is smaller than
30Mbps).
Showing QOS Information and Status
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
show qos configuration Privileged EXEC Show configuration of QoS
show qos dot11radio <Radio> class Privileged EXEC Show class rules on specific radio
show qos dot11radio <Radio> qdisc Privileged EXEC Show queue discipline rules on
specific radio
show qos interface Privileged EXEC Show class name applied on
interfaces and running state
View QOS configuration
MSR2000# show running-config
!
node-id 54
router-id 192.168.15.54
!
……
interface dot11radio 0
wireless-mode a 136 DK
antenna 1
mode backhaul
max-auto-wds 5
wds 0
remote mac 00:0b:6b:37:a0:00
ip address 10.53.54.2/24
qos class band1
no shutdown
wds 1
remote mac 00:0b:6b:37:a1:00
ip address 10.52.54.2/24
qos class band2
no shutdown
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