User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- System Manual Book 1: System Description
- Introduction
- System Components
- Specifications
- System Specifications
- Radio and Modem
- Data Communication
- Voice/Fax (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- Telephony (Subscriber Units with voice support)
- IF Indoor – Outdoor Communication (SU-A/E, AU-E-NI, AU-E-BS)
- Configuration and Management
- GU-RA GPS Radio
- GU-RA to BS-GU Communication
- Environmental
- Standards Compliance, General
- Physical Specifications
- System Specifications
- System Manual Book 2: Installation
- IF-Based Equipment
- Packing Lists
- Guidelines for Selection of Equipment Locations
- Installing the Outdoor Unit
- Installing the SU-NI and AU-NI Indoor Unit
- Installing Modular Base Station Equipment
- Installing the GU-A-BS GPS and Alarms System
- IF-Based Equipment
- System Manual Book 3: Commissioning
- System Manual Book 4: Operations and Administration
- Accessing 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 (AU, SU and GU)
- Air Interface Parameters (AU and SU)
- Network Management Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Bridge Parameters (AU, SU and GU)
- Performance Parameters (AU and SU)
- Service Parameters (AU and SU)
- Security Parameters (AU and SU)
- Voice Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Dialing Parameters (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Telephony Signals (Subscriber Units with Voice Support Only)
- Hopping Parameters (GU)
- Alarm Parameters (GU)
- Configuration Download/Upload
- System Manual: Appendices
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BreezeACCESS 4.0 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 1.01
The maximum number of VLAN IDs in the VLAN Relaying
List is 20.
Valid values are 1 to 4094.
# Remove Relaying VLAN ID – Removes a VLAN ID from
the VLAN ID Relaying List.
Valid values are VID values (from 1 to 4094) that are
included in the VLAN Relaying List.
# Show VLAN ID Relaying List – Displays the values of the
VLAN IDs that are included in the VLAN Relaying List.
" VLAN Traffic Priority (AU and SU) – Each packet to be
transmitted to the wireless link is transferred to one of three
queues: Low, Mid and High. Packets in the High queue have
the highest priority for transmission, and those in the Low
queue have the lowest priority.
BreezeACCESS Subscriber and Access Units support Layer
2 traffic prioritization based on the IEEE 802.1p standard.
The priority field in the 802.1Q header tag can have a value
in the range 0-7. This value determines the relative priority
of the packet.
Tagged frames that are received from the Ethernet port and
have a Priority higher than the value of the VLAN Priority
Threshold will be routed to the Mid queue.
As the system also supports Layer 3 prioritization based on
ToS, packets with precedence in the ToS field that is higher
than the value of the ToS Precedence Threshold parameter
will also be routed to the Mid queue (applicable to both
tagged and untagged frames).
All other packets received from the Ethernet port will be
routed to the Low queue.
Voice frames (RTP packets) generated by SUs with voice
support as well as control and wireless management frames
that are generated in the unit will be routed to the High
queue.
Any frame coming from the Ethernet port which is designed
to reach another BreezeACCESS unit via the wireless port
will be sent to the High queue, regardless of the configured
Priority options.
NOTE:
If the VLAN ID Relaying List is empty and the VLAN Relaying Support is
enabled, then all wireless link relayed data frames will be discarded.
If the VLAN ID Relaying List and Forwarding List Support are both enabled,
all the VLAN IDs configured in the Relaying List must also be configured in
the Forwarding List.