Install Instructions

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Infinet Wireless: Technical Documentation – InfiMAN Evolution
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Trunk groups
Trunk group is a switching group in the "Trunk"mode.
Input flow from wired segment for trunk group is divided into separate sub-groups (switching groups within trunk
group) depending onVLAN-tag of the packet. The group number of the switching group within trunk group will be
equal to theVLAN-number of packets which are switched to it.
The trunk groups are used for the ease of configuration, whenVLANflows are transmitted to several subscribers.
If you enable the trunk group at theBSside to transmit severalVLAN-flows to several directions, then at
theCPEside, you should use the "In-Trunk"option to specify the group number of the trunk group that includes the
required switching group.
66 Figure - Trunk Groups
Trunk groups may also be used to solve the task of connecting severalVLANsegments.
Special rules on interfaces allow flexible manipulations withVLANID tags: deleting, assigning and re-assigning
(please consult the information provided inWANFleX OS User Manual
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Management connection to the unit
For the management purposes, you can create a dedicated Switch Group for all units in theMINTnetwork, attached
to the Switch Virtual Interface (SVI). Assign theIPaddresses directly on theSVIinterface for native management. All
packets sent viaSVIinterface will be distributed only within the assigned switch group.
The universal way to configure ManagementVLAN via dedicated switch group is presented in the figure below (for
more information see section "Remote management of the InfiLINK 2x2, InfiMAN 2x2, InfiLINK Evolution and
InfiMAN Evolution units
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You have to assign the ManagementIPaddresses to "sviM"interface which is the management interface of Group M
and includes "vlanX"(with parent interface "eth0") and "rf6.0"interface: