The WiNG software uses different QoS (Quality of Service) screens to define WLAN and device radio QoS configurations. The QoS configuration is separate from WLAN and radio QoS configurations, and is used to configure the priority of the different DSCP packet types.
QoS values are required to provide priority of service to some packets over others. For example, VoIP packets get higher priority than data packets to provide a better quality of service for high priority voice traffic.
The profile QoS screen maps the 6-bit DSCP (Differentiated Service Code Point) code points to the older 3-bit IP Precedent field located in the Type of Service byte of an IP header. DSCP is a protocol for specifying and controlling network traffic by class so that certain traffic types get precedence. DSCP specifies a specific per-hop behavior applied to a packet.
Apply traffic shaping to specific applications to apply application categories. When application and ACL rules are conflicting, applications have priority, followed by application categories, then ACLs.
The Traffic Shaping screen displays with the Basic Configuration tab selected by default.