Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
Page
1-46
DHCP enables a device to be assigned a new IP address and TCP/IP parameters, including a default
gateway, whenever the device reboots. Thus, DHCP reduces configuration time, conserves IP addresses,
and allows modules to be moved to a different network within the Cambium system.
In conjunction with the NAT features, each BHS provides:
•
A DHCP server that assigns IP addresses to computers connected to the BHS by Ethernet protocol.
•
A DHCP client that receives an IP address for the BHS from a network DHCP server.
Reconnecting to the management PC
If the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address of the unit have been updated to meet network
requirements, then reconfigure the local management PC to use an IP address that is valid for the
network. See
Once the unit reboots, log in using the new IP address. See
Logging into the web interface
VLAN configuration for PMP
Applicable products
PMP:
AP
SM
VLAN Remarking
VLAN Remarking feature allows the user to change the VLAN ID and priority of both upstream and
downstream packets at the Ethernet Interface. The remarking configuration is available for:
1.
VLAN ID re-marking
2.
802.1p priority re-marking
Note
For Q-in-Q VLAN tagged frame, re-marking is performed on the outer tag.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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