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Attribute
Meaning
VLAN (Mana
Data)
Enabled: A VLAN configuration establishes a logical group within
the network. Each computer in the VLAN, regardless of initial or
eventual physical location, has access to the same data based on the
VLAN architecture. For the network operator, this provides flexibility
in network segmentation, simpler management and enhanced
security. When the SM is in NAT or Router mode, the VLAN
configuration is applicable to both management and user data.
Disabled: When disabled, all IP management and data traffic is
allowed to the device.
VLAN ID
Configure this parameter to include the device’s management and
user traffic on a separate VLAN network.
VLAN Priority
ePMP radios can prioritize VLAN traffic based on the eight priorities
described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. Data VLAN Priority
represents the VLAN Priority or Class of Service (CoS). Operators
may use this prioritization field to give precedence to device user
and management data.
This parameter only takes effect if the VLAN parameter is enabled.
Configure this parameter to set the value of the Priority code point
field in the 802.1q tag for traffic on the configured VLAN ID
originating from the SM. The default value is 0.
IP Aliases
IP aliases
When Enabled, IP aliases allow the operator to associate more than
one IP address to the Ethernet interface of the SM.
This configuration of multiple IP addresses for the SM’s Ethernet
interface allows connections to multiple networks, often used as a
mechanism for management access to the device from a convenient
networking path.
IP Address
Configure the IP address for the alias.
Subnet Mask
Configure the subnet mask for the alias.
Description
Provide a description to easily identify the IP alias and its
purpose/connected network.
Ethernet Port
Ethernet MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit; the size in bytes of the largest data
unit that the device is configured to process. Larger MTU
configurations can enable the network to operate with greater
efficiency, but in the case of retransmissions due to packet errors,
efficiency is reduced since large packets must be resent in the event
of an error.
Summary of Contents for ePMP 1000
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