User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
- Document Overview
- AB-Access Overview
- AB-Access
- RF Design and Planning
- Static Configurations
- CLIP_T
- CLIP_S
- Hybrid CLIP_S
- 1483_T
- 1483_S
- Native ATM
- Extender
AB-Access Config & User Guide 5.5 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
July 27, 2004 Company Confidential Page 74 of 129
8 CLIP_S
The CLIP_S configuration is when the AP acts as an ATM switch and the SU acts as a
router. This means that the AP will pass ATM cells at layer 2, and the SU will act as a router
analyzing all data at layer 3 and based upon destination IP address forward the data out the proper
interface.
In static mode you can configure the management traffic in either routed or a switched
configuration. Each section describes the pros and cons of each configuration so you can decide
which is best for your network.
8.1
Static CLIP_S (routed management)
All assumptions for troubleshooting CLIP_S (routed management) are based on the following
diagram.
192.168.100.3
PVC 768
RL
BL
SL
A
RL
BL
SL
E
ATM Switch
PC
Router
192.168.5.1
192.168.2.34 /27
192.168.100.1
192.168.3.65 /29
MID 0
MID 3
192.168.2.50 /27
LAN
PVC
34
PVC 769
PVC
200
192.168.5.5
AP Management PVC
SU Management PVC
SU Data PVC
8.1.1
Routed Management PRO/CON
CLIP_S can be configured with switched management or routed management. Read
PRO/CON of both to help you decide which you would like use.
PRO
• Only one ATMARP entry will need to be added to the termination router.