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Company XYZ recently migrated from AireOS to IOS XE 9800 WLCs. The Internet bandwidth must be limited to 5 Mbps for each guest client as per the global standard. In which configuration on the Cisco Catalyst 9800 WLC must the QoS requirement be added?

  • A. table map
  • B. policy map
  • C. service policy
  • D. class map
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rrahim
4 days, 15 hours ago
Selected Answer: B
To limit the Internet bandwidth to 5 Mbps for each guest client on the Cisco Catalyst 9800 WLC, you need to configure a policy map. A policy map is used to define the QoS (Quality of Service) policies, including bandwidth limits, for specific traffic classes. Steps to Configure: Create a Class Map: Define a class map to classify the guest client traffic. Create a Policy Map: Apply the bandwidth limit (5 Mbps) to the guest client traffic using the policy map. Apply the Policy Map: Attach the policy map to the appropriate interface or WLAN.
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rrahim
4 days, 15 hours ago
To limit the Internet bandwidth to 5 Mbps for each guest client on the Cisco Catalyst 9800 WLC, you need to configure a policy map. A policy map is used to define the QoS (Quality of Service) policies, including bandwidth limits, for specific traffic classes. Steps to Configure: Create a Class Map: Define a class map to classify the guest client traffic. Create a Policy Map: Apply the bandwidth limit (5 Mbps) to the guest client traffic using the policy map. Apply the Policy Map: Attach the policy map to the appropriate interface or WLAN.
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raphim
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
If you check the IOS-XE CLI configuration you will see that the bandwidth limit police is set into the class map
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rrahim
1 week, 3 days ago
Steps to Implement: Create a class map to classify guest client traffic. Create a policy map to define the 5 Mbps bandwidth limit for the classified traffic. Apply the policy map to the appropriate WLAN or interface using a service policy. Thus, the QoS requirement must be added to the policy map.
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Seba_o_s
3 months ago
You ingress to policy-map mode then select the class-map and ingress to sub mode and only then you set the police but you are inside policy-map, in class-map you match traffic.
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Seba_o_s
3 months ago
You ingress to policy-map mod then match the class-map and ingress to sub mode and only then you set the policy but you are inside policy-map, in class-map you match traffic.
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kejvi
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
I agree with Policy-map. Service-policy only apply Policy-map to an interface. And class-map is only part of policy-map.
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AhcMez
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Answer is D
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Zanjit500
7 months, 4 weeks ago
None of these. A 'QoS Client Policy' is the true answer which gets applied within a Policy Profile. The policy is created under the global QoS section. It matches traffic based on a Class-Map (potentially) and then polices that traffic.
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