User's Manual

RedCONNEX
TM
AN-80i
PTP & PMP User Manual
70-00072-01-04-DRAFT Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007 May 7, 2007
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Connection can be defined for each subscriber. If a pass-through Group is not
configured, all untagged packets received at the subscriber Ethernet ingress port are
discarded.
Packet received at subscriber Ethernet interface:
The packet is forwarded unmodified over the wireless to the sector controller.
Packet received at subscriber wireless interface (from sector controller):
The packet is forwarded unmodified to the subscriber Ethernet port.
Connection VLAN ID: Enter the VLAN ID tag associated with this Connection
definition. This field is used only when 'Tagged' is selected in the Connection Tagging
Mode field.
Default priority: Enter the default 802.1p priority setting.
The default priority setting is used only when the Connection Tagging is set to 'pass-
through' mode and
the associated Group Tagging Mode is set to 'Tagged'. The Connection
Default Priority value is used when adding the 802.1Q tag (
Group VLAN ID) to the
packet being forwarded.
Parent Link ID: Enter the Link ID for this Connection. This is the unique identification
value created automatically when the subscriber Link was added. See Links List below.
Links List: Click this text (right side of screen) to display a list of existing Link IDs.
Parent Group ID: Enter the Group ID for this Connection. This is the unique identification
value created automatically when the subscriber Link was added. See Groups List below.
Groups List: Click this text (right side of screen) to display a list of existing Group IDs.
Wireless Traffic Parameters
DL QoS Level: Enter the desired CIR value for downlink unicast traffic using this
connection.
UL QoS Level: Enter the desired CIR value for uplink unicast traffic using this
connection.
Important: It is recommended to calculate these settings using the Redline AN-80i PMP
Configuration Tool. The sector controller allocates bandwidth for all subscribers using
the Weighted Round Robin algorithm, with the combined total of all user-configured QoS
levels acting as weights. The aggregate QoS settings affect packet delay and jitter values
for the entire sector.