User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- FCC Regulatory Notice
- Industry Canada Regulatory Notice
- Antenna installation and operation information
- I. Getting Started
- II.Hardware description
- III.Installation procedure
- IV. Device configuration instructions
- V. Link Configuring
- VI. Services, features and tools
- VII.GUI “InfiNet Wireless Router Manager”
- VIII.Recommendations
- IX. Supplementary information
InfiNet Wireless R5000 Technical User Manual
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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• The MAC address of the destination station or of the source station.
QoS
QoS manager (qm command) is a convenient and flexible mechanism to
manipulate data streams going through the router. The user can create up to 64
logical channels characterized by different properties (such as priority levels and
data transfer rates), and then assign data streams to these logical channels
according to special rules of assignment. Packets going through different
channels are thus modifying their own properties as well as properties of their
respective data flows.
QoS application:
• Traffic shaping
• Traffic prioritization
• Traffic redirection
Tunneling
There are several approaches for tunnels building. One of them is IP into IP
Encapsulation (described in RFC 2003). It is implemented in OS WANFleX (tun
command). This technology is used, for example, in Cisco Systems routers, and
is a subset of the IPSEC protocol supported by several operating systems.
Within this approach, tunnels are implemented as point-to-point (P2P) links
between two endpoint routers. The whole data stream through such a link is
encapsulated into IP packets at one end of a link and is delivered to its opposite
end through the existing transport network.
Routing core
InfiNet Wireless Router supports the standard TCP/IP (IPv4) protocols stack.
2. Utilities and services
Telnet
Telnet system protocol support.
Telnet command sets up a connection with a remote host specified by the IP-
address in the terminal emulation mode. The telnet command uses transparent
symbols stream without any intermediate interpretation; therefore, the terminal
type is defined by the terminal from which the command has been executed
Ping
Ping command sends test packets (ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST) to the given IP-
address. Enables to estimate attainability of a host and the destination response
time.
Access control lists
While network planning you may often need to group similar parameters in lists
which can be used for different filters. Access control lists (acl command) can
effectively solve this problem.
The ACL command creates an access list the specified name and type.