User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Part # 34357-MNL Rev.03 SPEEDLAN 9200 User Guide
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Queue 1 (the highest queue serviced) contains "management" traffic (i.e., RIP, Mesh,
K2, SNMP). Queue 2, the next lower queue serviced, contains "real-time" traffic (i.e.,
VOIP, Video, SCADA). Queue 3, the next lower queue serviced, contains "non-real
time interactive" traffic (i.e., HTTP, SSH and Telnet). Queue 4 (the lowest level queue
serviced) contains all traffic that doesn't fit into one of the first three queues.
There are no matching or requirements for this queue; it is simply the default queue if
the packet doesn't qualify for one of the first three queues.
SNMP
The SPEEDLAN 9200 contains a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent
that provides a remote Network Management System (NMS) with read-only ("get")
access to certain configuration and status parameters. For more information, see
SNMP, see SNMP, page 3-26.
Equipment and Hardware
For information about equipment and hardware, see SPEEDLAN 9200 Hardware,
page 2-1.
SPEEDLAN 9200 Mesh Protocol -- How It Works in Mesh
Cells
Figure 1-1: SPEEDView illustrating a mesh network (in SPEEDManage suite)