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Infinet Wireless: Technical Documentation – InfiMAN Evolution
Operation & Administration – 126
Switch parameter Description
Default QM Channel Allocate a default logical channel
The default logical channel must be prior created in the "Traffic
Shaping (see page 136)" section
In the absence of any Switching rule, or if a packet does not match
to any Switching rule, the default logical channel is allocated
For the indications on how to create a logical channel, please refer
to the "Traffic Shaping" section below
Default Priority Allocate the default priority for all the packets going through the
Switch group:
Up to” - used to increase the packet priority to the
specified value only if the processed packet has a lower
priority
Set” - used to assign a new priority regardless of the value
already assigned to the packet
In the absence of any Switching rule, or if a packet does not match
to any Switching rule, the default priority is allocated
20 Table - MAC Switch
You can change the list order of the switch group using the "up/down" arrows.
A set of rules are applied to all packets within a switch group. You can create several switch rules within a switch
group. The following parameters are available for switch rules:
Switch Rules parameter Description
Action Set the action for the packets that match this rule: permit/deny
QM Channel Allocate a logical channel if there are logical channels prior
created in the "Traffic Shaping (see page 136)" section
If you allocate a number for a logical channel that was not prior
created in the "Traffic Shaping" section, it has no effect in the
rule configuration
For the indications how to create a logical channel, please refer
to the "Traffic Shaping" section below
Priority Allocate the priority for all the packets going through the new
rule of the filter:
Up to” is used to increase the packet priority to the
specified value only if the processed packet has a lower
priority
Set” is used to assign a new priority regardless of the
value already assigned to the packet