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Client Quality of Service
This chapter provides an overview of Client quality of service (QoS) and explains the QoS features available from the Client QoS menu. It contains these topics:
•Client QoS Global Settings
•ACL
•Class Map
•Policy Map
•Client QoS Association
•Client QoS Status
Client QoS Global Settings
You can use the Client QoS Global Settings page to enable or disable quality of service functionality on the WAP device.
If you disable Client QoS Mode, all ACLs, rate limiting, and DiffServ configurations are globally disabled.
If you enable this mode, you can also enable or disable Client QoS mode on particular VAPs. See the Client QoS Mode setting on the Client QoS Association page.
ACL
ACLs are a collection of permit and deny conditions, called rules, that provide security by blocking unauthorized users and allowing authorized users to access specific resources. ACLs can block any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources.
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