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The following is the default behavior of the four queues:
Q0 (RT1): Control traffic
Q1 (RT2): None
Q2 (NRT): Everything other than multicast NRT and control traffic
Q3 (multicast NRT): Multicast and nonclient traffic
Default QoS policy is applied to the wireless port in the downstream (egress) direction. On port level no policy is
supported in upstream (ingress) direction. The policy on the port is applied to the CAPWAP encapsulated packets
egressing out to the access point.
The default wireless port policy includes a port shaper and a child policy. The parent policy cannot be modified by
user and is controlled by the WCM. This parent policy has a port shaper that is the sum of the radio rates on the
access point. The child policy on the wireless port is user configurable.
The following describes default child policy configuration:
policy-map port_child_policy
class non-client-nrt-class
bandwidth remaining ratio 10
The following is the overall wireless port policy:
Switch#sh policy-map in gig1/0/3
GigabitEthernet1/0/3
Service-policy output: defportangn
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
Match: any
Queueing
(total drops) 0
(bytes output) 17633136
shape (average) cir 600000000, bc 2400000, be 2400000
target shape rate 600000000
Service-policy : port_child_policy
Class-map: non-client-nrt-class (match-any)
Match: non-client-nrt
Queueing
(total drops) 0
(bytes output) 17633136