User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- BreezeACCESS 4900 System Manual
- About This Manual
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 - System Description
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Commissioning
- Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
- Working with the Monitor Program
- Menus and Parameters
- Main Menu
- Info Screens Menu
- Unit Control Menu
- Basic Configuration Menu
- Site Survey Menu
- Advanced Configuration Menu
- IP Parameters
- Air Interface Parameters
- ESSID Parameters
- Frequency Definition Parameters
- Frequency Definition Submenu in AU
- Frequency Definition Submenu in SU
- Best AU Parameters (SU)
- Scanning Mode (SU only)
- Power Control Parameters
- Antenna Gain
- Cell Distance Parameters (AU only)
- Arbitration Inter-Frame Spacing (AIFS)
- Maximum Number of Associations (AU only)
- Wireless Link Trap Threshold (AU only)
- Spectrum Analysis
- Lost Beacons Transmission Watchdog Threshold
- Disassociate (AU only)
- Network Management Parameters
- Bridge Parameters
- VLAN Support
- Ethernet Broadcast Filtering (SU only)
- Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter
- Bridge Aging Time
- Broadcast Relaying (AU only)
- Unicast Relaying (AU only)
- MAC Address Deny List (AU only)
- Add MAC Address to Deny List
- Remove MAC Address from Deny List
- Roaming Option (SU only)
- Ports Control (SU only)
- Show Bridge Parameters
- Performance Parameters
- Service Parameters
- Security Parameters
- Appendix A - Software Version Loading Using TFTP
- Appendix B - File Download and Upload Using TFTP
- Appendix C - Using the Set Factory Defaults Utility
- Appendix D - Preparing the Indoor to Outdoor SU Cable
- Appendix E - Supported MIBS and Traps
- Appendix F - Parameters Summary
- Appendix G - Using the Feature License Web Application
- Appendix H - Troubleshooting
Menus and Parameters
If the administrator selects to prioritize both RTP and RTCP packets, then all
packets whose destination port number is included is in the specified ranges
RTP Only
Th
Add UDP Port Ranges: This option enables adding UDP port ranges to the list
to
For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
s
nges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to separate start and end port
numbers. A comma is used to separate entries.
Delete All UDP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting all UDP port
Show UDP Port Ranges: Select this option to view the current UDP
tion and the list of UDP Port Ranges.
4.2.6.6.3.3.3
es menu enables defining port ranges to be used as priority
classifiers when the UDP/TCP Port Ranges Prioritization Option is set to either
able for both UDP and TCP. All packets whose
destination is included in the list will be routed to the High queue. All other
eue (unless they were assigned a High
priority by another classifier).
enu includes the following options:
ver IP is transported using Real Time
Protocol (RTP). The Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) is used to control the
RTP. When an application uses RTP/RTCP, it chooses for destination ports
will receive High priority.
The available options are:
RTP & RTCP
e default is RTP & RTCP
of priority port numbers. The list can include up to 64 ranges. It is possible
add discrete port numbers and/or ranges. In ranges, a hyphen is used to
separate start and end port numbers. A comma is used to separate entries.
Delete UDP Port Ranges: This option enables deleting UDP port ranges from
the list of priority port numbers. It is possible to delete discrete port number
and/or ra
For example: 8900,9000-9005,9010,9016-9017.
ranges from the list of priority port numbers.
RTP/RTCP Prioritization op
TCP Port Ranges
The TCP Port Rang
Enable Only for TCP or En
packets will be routed to the Low qu
The TCP Port Ranges m
TCP RTP/RTCP Prioritization: Voice o
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