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    How can I apply QoS profile by using RADIUS attributes?

    Are you aware of usage of RADIUS attributes in order to apply with QoS values to the wireless user through WLC? Is there need of applying maximum value to SSID for attribute-derived value so that it can work. Can I mark on-WMM client traffic by using this particular method? Any speculation on the above mentioned questions will be appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance.

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    Re: How can I apply QoS profile by using RADIUS attributes?

    You should know that the QoS-Level attribute is used to indicate Quality of Service level which is normally applied for the mobile client's traffic into the switching fabric and on air as well.

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    Re: How can I apply QoS profile by using RADIUS attributes?

    As far as above mentioned issue is concerned it is the best method to apply the wlan max qos value for the level which you wanted to use with radius override. If you wanted to use platinum qos for the voice clients on SSID then I will try to map the WLAN to the platinum qos.
    If I am not wrong you can assign DSCP/802.1p to the non WMM clients. But still I am doubting that the non wmm clients will be beneficial for the same as it will not tag the traffic. So the access point and wired network would treat as untagged.

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