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
Aeronix Proprietary
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Table 3-9. Base Station Network Config Service Class
Field/Control
Description
Forwarder count - Indicates the number of
class rules using forwarders.
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IP/MAC Buttons
Provides the capability to change the address
mode of the class rules. Changing the mode will
delete the current class rules. The administrator
receives a warning prior to rule deletion.
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Auto Populate
Provides the capability to automate the class rule
entry process such that each address gets
entered once. Auto populate creates a class rule
for the downstream service flow and a class rule
for the upstream service flow.
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Prev/Next Page
Allows for paging through the class rules if the
information on the Network Config is larger than
one page.
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Classifier Table
IP addresses in this section are just examples.
Index – Internal index used for class rules.
The index is automatically generated.
SF – Identifies the service flow that
pertains to the class rule.
Src IP/MAC – The source address for the
class rule. The address presented to the
unit when initiating traffic through it.
Src Mask – The address mask for the
source address. Masking portions of the
IP address is only valid when the
addresses of the units are configured on
different subnets. Currently only the last
subnet byte is allowed to be masked
Dest IP/MAC - The destination address
for the class rule. The destination
address for the traffic through the unit.
Dest Mask - The address mask for the
destination address. Masking portions of
the IP address is only valid when the
addresses of the units are configured on
different subnets. Currently only the last
subnet byte is allowed to be masked
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Control Buttons
The control buttons allow the administrator to add,
modify and remove class rules and to cancel the
current add, modify or remove transaction.
3.6.3.8. Base Station Network Configuration Auto Populate GUI
Class rules can be auto populated. The Aeronix S/W will look at either the IP Layer or the
Ethernet layer of the Ethernet packet, depending if the classifiers are configured in IP mode or
MAC mode. The addresses inputted should be those presented to the unit in bridging mode.
They are typically the address of the peripherals generating the data for the source address and
the peripheral receiving the data for the destination address