Thanks Kelvin!  I'll have to try it out once I get the time.  I've typically
changed the registry entry for DisableUserTOSSetting in XP, and the
qostraffic.exe tool in Vista/Win7 (which requires some additional domain
work.)  One question - does this also apply the appropriate 802.11e UP
values for wireless clients, or does it just map to the associated CoS
values (like the CoS 5 I see on the web site?)  That is one thing that makes
wireless QoS traffic generation more difficult - the 802.11e group used IEEE
802.1D values (Voice is 6), while on the wired side Cisco uses 802.1p values
(AVVID voice is CoS 5) J

 

Jason Boyers - CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
Technical Instructor - IPexpert
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kelvin Dam
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 8:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CCIE Wireless] QoS testing tool

 

Hi all,

Testing QoS in lab environment using wired/Wireless Windows machines, can
sometimes be a buggah...
To make things easier Ive made a small QoS testing tool - free, easy and
working on WinXP/7 and most important - tested with Intel Wireless cards :-)

http://www.asknet.dk/page_1292871817508.html

Enjoy

-- 
Kelvin Dam

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