Configuring Intelligent HQoS
Context
The growing popularity of wireless terminals makes wireless access anytime and anywhere a basic requirement for large- and medium-sized campus networks. However, as the number of wireless users rapidly increases and wireless terminals are getting more sensitive to the service quality, the existing QoS capability of campus networks cannot ensure high-quality experience of wireless users. The following are two urgent problems that need to be addressed immediately:
- The network administrator cannot provide differentiated services to applications based on users. As a result, the traffic of common users preempts the bandwidth of VIP users, so VIP users cannot be guaranteed with an experience of absolute priority.
- The traditional QoS technology only supports the global application traffic scheduling model. That is, only one type of QoS policy can be configured on the entire network, and differentiated application scheduling policies cannot be configured based on users or user types.
To address the two problems, Huawei launches the intelligent HQoS solution. This solution allows administrators to customize applications and application scheduling templates, and authorizes different application scheduling templates to different types of users during user access, thereby delivering differentiated experience for different types of users.
For precautions on configuring intelligent HQoS, see "Design Precautions" in Intelligent HQoS Design.
Configuration Tasks
Description |
Operation Procedure |
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Customizing an application |
In the policy template, create a user-defined application based on the application plan for the VIP user group, including the IP address and domain name of the application. |
Creating an application scheduling template |
In the policy template, create an application scheduling template, add the user-defined application you just created, and assign bandwidth and priority based on the permission plan for the VIP user group. |
Configuring access and authentication for VIP users |
When configuring user access and authentication, perform the following operations (for details, see Configuring User Access and Authentication):
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