08-12-2003 04:52 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:56 AM
We are currently in the process of upgrading our APs from VxWorks to IOS using the WLSE. I have some questions about some of the things found in the configuration such as class maps and QOS things. There just seems to be a lot of leftover items that I would like to remove but do not know if they are necessary. For instance:
class-map match-all _class-48
match ip dscp cs6
class-map match-all _class-18
match ip dscp af21
class-map match-all _class-26
match ip dscp af31
class-map match-all _class-40
match ip dscp cs5
......
class-map match-all _class_input_202
!
!
policy-map _policy_input_202
class _class_input_202
policy-map _policy_Protocol_Filter_202_119
class _class_Protocol_Filter_202_119
set cos 6
policy-map fallback_policy
class _class-0
set cos 0
class _class-8
..............
traffic-class 0 cw-min 5 cw-max 8 fixed-slot 3
traffic-class 1 cw-min 5 cw-max 8 fixed-slot 3
traffic-class 2 cw-min 5 cw-max 8 fixed-slot 2
traffic-class 3 cw-min 5 cw-max 8 fixed-slot 2
..............
etc etc.
I thought this might be a workaround of some sort but I don't know. I would just like to drop this from our configs because they are complicated enough without all of this. Am I OK to get rid of this stuff or do I need it?
08-19-2003 06:45 AM
Well QoS is configured only to ensure that everyone gets their share of their bandwidth, or if any application must be guarenteed any bandwidth. So I guess you should be the right person to decide if your applications still require their share of bandwidth.
08-19-2003 07:13 AM
The thing is, we did not nor ever have configured QoS on our APs. I thought that maybe the WLSE added them as a workaround or to improve service in general, but I have no idea where they came from or what sort of QoS they provide to what applications. I am planning on removing them, I just wanted to know why they were there in the first place. Thanks for the response.
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