11-17-2011 08:53 PM - edited 07-03-2021 09:05 PM
Hello,
We have one wlc 4402 and configured two wlan, office and guest. Since office and guest share the same Internet connection, we want to limit the guest wlan speed to 1Mb, so no matter how many clients connect to guest wlan, they can only share 1Mb, thus the office wlan Internet connection is not impacted. I checked cisco configuration sample but didn't find such case. Could somebody give me some hints? Thanks.
11-17-2011 09:47 PM
The WLC does not have that capability. Here are some ways others have limited guest traffic.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/search.jspa?peopleEnabled=true&userID=&containerType=&container=&spotlight=true&q=Guestbandwidth
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11-18-2011 11:04 PM
As Scott pointed out the WLC really doesnt manage that piece. Normal QoS poilicy is one way of addressing this issue.
11-19-2011 12:56 AM
Hey Jimmy,
you can use QoS roles and limit the bandwidth of each guest user independently.
But you can not limit a group of users to use only limited bandwidth.
QoS roles are available under WLC GUI-> Wireless -> QoS -> Roles.
after creating the role you can set it's parameters (average datarate permitted, for example).
and they can be added when you are creating teh local net user. while creating the local net user you can check the "Guest User" checkbox and then check "Guest User Role" checkbox and choose the role.
in this case the guest user will be limited to the datarate you created.
you can achieve what you want by allowing every guest user 128 kbps for example as maximum internet access. so it needs 8 guest users to make the 1 Mbps full.
Hope this is useful for you.
11-19-2011 01:10 AM
I would use the profile with caution. It has been buggy in various codes. Also the design guide even suggest not using this. Also this only handles downstream traffic and not upstream.
I would test it before you use it. . And you would have to deploy a qos policy on the upstream any way ...
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11-22-2011 12:28 AM
I got some suggestion that we can deploy rate limit to the guest vlan in the central layer 3 switch, which wlc connects to. I'll try this.
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