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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller SettingsWireless Device Access
Configuring Quality of Service
Note If you choose to create an entry on the RADIUS server for a guest user and enable RADIUS
authentication for the WLAN on which web authentication is performed rather than adding a guest user
to the local user database from the controller, you need to assign the QoS role on the RADIUS server
itself. To do so, a “guest-role” Airespace attribute needs to be added on the RADIUS server with a
datatype of “string” and a return value of “11.” This attribute is sent to the controller when authentication
occurs. If a role with the name returned from the RADIUS server is found configured on the controller,
the bandwidth associated to that role is enforced for the guest user after authentication completes
successfully.
Using the GUI to Configure QoS Roles
Follow these steps to configure QoS roles using the controller GUI.
Step 1 Click Wireless > QoS > Roles to open the QoS Roles for Guest Users page (see Figure 4-15).
Figure 4-15 QoS Roles for Guest Users Page
This page shows any existing QoS roles for guest users.
Note If you want to delete a QoS role, hover your cursor over the blue drop-down arrow for that role
and choose Remove.
Step 2 To create a new QoS role, click New. The QoS Role Name > New page appears.
Step 3 In the Role Name field, enter a name for the new QoS role. The name should uniquely identify the role
of the QoS user (such as Contractor, Vendor, and so on).
Step 4 Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 5 To edit the bandwidth of a QoS role, click the name of the QoS role. The Edit QoS Role Data Rates page
appears (see Figure 4-16).
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