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Creating a DiffServ Policy Map

Use the Policy Map page to create DiffServ policies and to associate a collection of classes with one or more policy
statements.
The UAP supports up to 50 Policy Maps.
Packets are classified and processed based on defined criteria. The classification criteria is defined by a class on the
Class Map page. The processing is defined by a policy's attributes on the Policy Map page. Policy attributes may be
defined on a per-class instance basis, and it is these attributes that are applied when a match occurs. A Policy Map
can contain up to 10 Class Maps. When the policy is active, the actions taken depend on which class matches the
packet.
Packet processing begins by testing the class match criteria for a packet. A policy is applied to a packet when a class
match within that policy is found.
To create a DiffServ policy, click the Policy Map tab.
Field
Policy Map Name
Policy Map Name
(Policy Class
Definition)
Class Map Name
(Policy Class
Definition)
Police Simple
Send
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Figure 61 - Configure Client QoS DiffServ Policy Map Settings

Description
Enter then name of the policy map to add. The name can contain up to 31 alphanumeric
characters.
Select the policy to associate with a member class.
Select the member class to associate with this policy name.
Select this option to establish the traffic policing style for the class. The simple form of the
policing style uses a single data rate and burst size, resulting in two outcomes: conform and
non-conform.
Committed Rate
Enter the committed rate, in Kbps, to which traffic must conform.
Committed Burst
Enter the committed burst size, in bytes, to which traffic must conform.
Select Send to specify that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be forwarded if
the class map criteria is met.
Section 8 - Configuring Client Quality of Service (QoS)
Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
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