User's Guide
Form #: OP_01_TM
Title: Aeronix Data Links – EDL Nano Products User Guide
Document Number: AE301628-001
Revision: B Date: 3 October 2019
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Figure 6-5 Example Adding a Subscriber Result
6.1. Configuring Multiple Service Flows
Multiple Service Flows can be assigned to a single Subscriber. This allows data from different
IP address or MAC Address flowing from one radio to be assigned different Service Classes,
which will give them different priorities. To configure a Subscriber to have Multiple Service
flows, user must assign two different sets of Service Flows for the Subscriber. Then configure
the classifiers using the different Service Flows. The user must disable the ARP Table feature on
the Network Config screen.
If the user wanted to differentiate the data coming from different IP address from SS1, then
multiple service flows can be used to prioritize the data. For example, the data coming from IP
192.168.1.10 to be treated as Real Time and data from IP 192.168.1.15 to be treated as Best
Effort, then the configuration would look similar to below.
The user must setup and enable classifiers. The user cannot rely on the ARP Table feature to
discover the correct Service flow to use for incoming IP traffic with different priorities.