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 3-10. Base Station Network Config Auto Populate
Field/Control
Description
BS – Number of extra classifiers that will
be added to the base station.
SS – Total number of extra classifiers that
will be added to the subscriber stations.
Extra Count Button – Allows a user to add
additional classifiers to a radio.
Generate Classifiers – This button triggers
the GUI to generate the classifiers. It will
create BS ↔ SS classifiers, and
forwarders if enabled.
Figure 3-24 Example Auto Populate Network Layout
3.6.3.9. Base Station Network Configuration Auto Populate Example
The following screens provide an example of auto populating the class rules when the address
type is set to IP. The user must select the ‘Auto Populate’ button on the Network Config page to
get to the auto populate screen. The IP addresses input 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. In the case of
the example network configuration above, the BS Station IP would be 192.168.100.0 with a
mask of 255.255.255.0, SS-1 Station IP would be 192.168.10.0 with a mask of 255.255.255.0
and SS-2 Station IP would be 192.168.20.0 with a mask of 255.255.255.0. Since the networks
are on different subnets the user can mask the last byte. When possible, masking the addresses
reduce the amount of class rules generated and allow for the use of numerous peripherals on the
units subnet.
192.168.20.1
192.168.10.1
192.168.100.1
Ethernet
Ethernet
TX/RX
Ethernet
SS
2
BS
SS
1
TX/RX
TX/RX
192.168.1.10
192.168.100.10
F2-E2-D2-C2-B2-A2
F1-E1-D1-C1-B1-A1
F0-E0-D0-C0-B0-A0
192.168.2.10
F3-E3-D3-C3-B3-A3
192.168.2.15