Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
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SM Management VID
Pass-through
Specify whether to allow the SM/BHS (Enabled) or the AP/RADIUS
(Disabled) to control the VLAN settings of this SM. The default value is
Enabled.
When VLAN is enabled in the AP to whom this SM is registered, the Active
Configuration block provides the following details as read-only information
in this tab. In the Cambium fixed wireless broadband IP network, each device
of any type is automatically a permanent member of VID 1. This facilitates
deployment of devices that have VLAN enabled with those that do not.
If disabled, MVID traffic is not allowed to or from the SM wired interface.
Also, if Management VID is the same as a Port VID (Default or MAC-based),
then this setting is ignored and assumed to be Enabled.
Default Port VID
This is the VID that is used for untagged frames and will correspond to the Q-
Tag for 802.1Q frames (if VLAN Port Type is Q), or the C-Tag for 802.1ad
frames (if the VLAN Port Type is Q-in- Q).
Port VID MAC
Address Mapping
These parameters allow operators to place specific devices onto different
VLANs (802.1Q tag or 802.1ad C-tag) based on the source MAC address of
the packet. If the MAC address entry is 00-00-00-00-00-00 then that
entry is not used. If a packet arrives at the SM that is sourced from a device
whose MAC address is in the table, then the corresponding VID is used for
that frame’s Q-tag (Q port) or C-tag (Q-in-Q port). If there is no match,
then the Default Port VID is used. This table is also used in the downstream
direction for removal of the tag based on the destination MAC address so
that an untagged (for Q port) or Q-Tagged (for Q-in-Q port) frame is
delivered to the end device. You may use wildcards for the non-OUI
(Organizationally Unique Identifier) portion of the MAC address, which is
the last 3 bytes. MAC addresses contain 6 bytes, the first 3 of which are the
OUI of the vendor that manufactured the device and the last 3 are unique
to that vendor OUI. If you want to cover all devices from a known vendor’s
OUI, you have to specify 0xFF for the remaining 3 bytes. So, for example, if
you wanted all devices from a specific vendor with an OUI of 00-95-5b
(which is a Netgear OUI) to be on the same VID of 800, you have to
specify an entry with MAC address 00-95-5b-ff-ff-ff. Then, any device
underneath of the SM with MAC addresses starting with 00-95-5b is put on
VLAN 800.
Provider VID
The provider VID is used for the S-tag. It is only used if the Port Type is Q-
in-Q and will always be used for the S-tag. If an existing 802.1Q frame
arrives, the Provider VID is what is used for adding and removing of the
outer S-tag. If an untagged frame arrives to a Q-in-Q port, then the
Provider VID is the S-tag and the Default Port VID (or Port VID MAC
Address Mapping, if valid) is used for the C-tag.
Support 802.1p
Frames
This parameter allows the operator to enable or disable 802.1p frames.
When 802.1p feature is enabled on SM, the packets are added with VID=0
and priority bits are set.
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