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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Table 7-1. Transmit Calibration interface
Field/Control
Description
1
High Data – OFDM
Low Power - GMSK
The transmit calibration results for the listed
frequencies for High Data if radio is OFDM
and Low Power if radio is GMSK
2
High Power – OFDM
High Power - GMSK
The transmit calibration results for the listed
frequencies for High Power.
3
Current Transmitter
setting
The radio will select the table entry whose
frequency is closest to the user configured
frequency.
7.2. ARP Table feature
The ARP Table feature does not require the user to enter classifiers for IP traffic to flow through
the Aeronix radio network. The Aeronix ARP software relies on the radio and peripherals
connected to the radios, to send out IP address resolution protocol (ARP) requests when the IP
traffic starts. From the ARP request and replies the Aeronix software deduces the path for each
IP source and destination. If for some reason the network surrounding the radios do not send out
ARPs, for instance they may have static ARPs configured, then the user will have to create
Classifier Rules for their IP traffic to flow through the Aeronix network.
If the ARP Forwarding feature is enabled, then the ARP table allows Subscribers to pass data
between each other. This feature is similar to the Classifier Forwarders, where all Subscriber data
flows to the BS and the BS will determine if the data is destined for the BS or to be forwarded to
another Subscriber.
Since the ARP feature relies on ARPs, IPv6 is not compatible with this feature, so user will have
to use the Classifier Rules for IPv6 traffic.
7.2.1. Enable Aeronix ARP feature
The ARP feature has to be enabled on both the Base station and the Subscribers.
1. Browse to the Network Config page
2. Click on the ARP Table Status Enable button