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wireless QoS

Tazio4436
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Hi,

I have 2 SSIDs and have been asked to limit the bandwidth of Guest ssid.

I check both SSIDs and both have QoS as shown below. Please see File 1.

MY first question is which one of the QoS is it using right now as I think that is is not using any specific. (Platinium,Gold , Silver or Bronze)

I have been asked to limit the bandwith for Guest to 100M and give the other SSID the maximum bandwidth.

Can anyone help me to implement this please.

 

Thanks

Tazio

 

 

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Scott Fella
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I would suggest you take a look at a few guides on WLC bandwidth limits.  Here is one that shows you have to implement bandwidth, but there are a lot more out there for reference.

Wireless Bi-Directional Rate Limiting Deployment Guide - Cisco

-Scott
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Hi,

Thanks a lot , i am going through the document.

 

Tazio

jagan.chowdam
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Here is an other good blog post about rate limit

 

https://mrncciew.com/2013/05/01/per-user-rate-limit-in-wlan/

 

CJ

Leo Laohoo
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@Tazio4436 wrote:

I have been asked to limit the bandwith for Guest to 100M and give the other SSID the maximum bandwidth.


Is this a 2504?  
QoS Bandwidth Contracts are only supported on 5508/WiSM2, 5520/8540/3504.  2504 does not support this feature.

Hi,

Yes it is a 2504.

Does this means i cannot control bandwidth on 2504 or there are other ways?

 

Thanks

Tazio

What about enforcing the limits on the upstream device/firewall?

And it is too long ago to really remember, but I think I had it running on the 2504 that I used one Interface for guest with 100 MBit Port-speed and the other interface with Gigabit because in that network there was no device that could do bandwidth-limits.

Won't win any design awards, but if I remember right, it worked as expected.

Enable traffic-shaping policy in the core.  

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