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Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.11.1
Repeater Network Segment ID
This parameter identifies the repeater network segment this radio belongs to. This allows a remote to
communicate only with the correct base/repeater for improved reliability, and also allows improved
performance by only forwarding through a repeater when a packet is destined for that repeater segment.
The base station and each repeater should be assigned a unique value between 1 and 31. Each remote radio
should be assigned the same number as the base station or repeater that it is connected to.
A Repeater Network Segment ID of 0 means that the radio will communicate with any repeater, which in
some overlapping coverage scenarios can reduce reliability. Using a Repeater Network Segment ID of 0 also
disables the improved performance.
Inband Management
This parameter sets the Inband Management option.
If the Inband Management option is enabled, SuperVisor operating on a base station can also manage all the
remote / repeater stations in the network.
Inband Management Timeout (sec)
This parameter sets the Inband Management timeout period. This determines the time the base station waits
for a response from a remote or repeater station before aborting the Inband Management request. The
default setting is 10 seconds.
GENERAL SETTINGS
ARP Table Maximum Age
This parameter sets the maximum time that an ARP entry can be present in the ARP table.
The default setting is 14400 seconds.
ARP Caching
This parameter enables ARP caching. The default setting is Enabled.
Option
Function
Disabled
ARP requests for remote devices are always sent OTA
Enabled
Allows the local radio to respond to ARP requests from its own
cache instead of forwarding the request OTA
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