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PMP 450 Planning Guide
PMP modules provide the VLAN frame filters that are described in Table 55.
Table 55 VLAN filters in point-to-multipoint modules
Where VLAN is
active,
if this parameter
value is selected
then a frame is discarded if…
because of this VLAN
filter in the software:
entering the bridge/
NAT switch through…
Ethernet TCP/IP
any combination of VLAN
parameter settings
with a VID not in
the
membership table
Ingress
any combination of VLAN
parameter settings
with a VID not in
the
membership table
Local Ingress
Allow Frame Types:
Tagged Frames Only
with no 802.1Q tag Only Tagged
Allow Frame Types:
Untagged Frames Only
with an 802.1Q tag,
regardless of VID
Only Untagged
Local SM Management:
Disable in the SM, or
All Local SM Management:
Disable in the AP
with an 802.1Q tag
and a VID in the
membership table
Local SM Management
leaving the bridge/
NAT switch through…
Ethernet… TCP/IP…
any combination of VLAN
parameter settings
with a VID not in
the
membership table
Egress
any combination of VLAN
parameter settings
with a VID not in
the
membership table
Local Egress
Priority on VLANs (802.1p)
The radios can prioritize traffic based on the eight priorities described in the IEEE 802.1p specification. When
the high-priority channel is enabled on an SM, regardless of whether VLAN is enabled on the AP for the sector,
packets received with a priority of 4 through 7 in the 802.1p field are forwarded onto the high-priority channel.
Operators may configure priority precedence as 802.1p Then Diffserv (Default) or Diffserv Then 802.1p. Since
these priority precedence configurations are independent between the AP and SM, this setting must be
configured on both the AP and the SM to ensure that the precedence is adhered to by both sides of the link.
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