User's Manual
Menus and Parameters
Manual Revision 1.0
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The VLAN Forwarding submenu provides the following options:
VLAN Forwarding Support
The VLAN Forwarding Support option enables or disables the VLAN
Forwarding feature.
Available selections are Disable and Enable.
The default selection is Disable.
Add Forwarding VLAN ID
The Add Forwarding VLAN ID option enables adding a VLAN ID to the
VLAN Forwarding List. One VLAN ID can be entered at a time. The
maximum number of VLAN IDs in the VLAN Forwarding List is 20.
Valid values are 1 to 4094.
Remove Forwarding VLAN ID
The Remove Forwarding VLAN ID option enables removing a VLAN ID
from the VLAN ID Forwarding List.
Valid values are VID values (from 1 to 4094) that are included in the
VLAN Forwarding List.
Show VLAN ID Forwarding List
The Show VLAN Forwarding List option displays the values of the VLAN
IDs included in the VLAN Forwarding List.
NOTE
If the VLAN ID Forwarding List is empty and the VLAN Forwarding Support is set to
Enable, then all data frames are discarded.
If VLAN Relaying Support and VLAN Forwarding Support are both enabled, then all
VLAN IDs configured in the Relaying List must also be configured in the Forwarding List.
VLAN Traffic Priority
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.
BreezeNET B units support layer-2 traffic prioritization according to 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.
Packets received from the Ethernet port that have a Priority higher than
the value of the VLAN Priority Threshold are routed to the Mid queue.