User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- FCC and IC Statement
- Getting started
- 1.1. Document structure
- 1.2. Abbreviations
- 1.3. Document marks
- System Description
- 2.1. Introducing InfiLINK XG
- 2.2. Hardware Description
- 2.3. InfiLINK XG Specifications
- Installation
- 3.1. Installation Requirements
- 3.2. Equipment Positioning Guidelines
- 3.3. Installing the Outdoor Units
- 3.4. Installing the Indoor Unit
- Commissioning
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Step by step procedure
- Operation & Administration
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.2. InfiLINK XG unit access
- 5.3. Status
- 5.3.1. Interface Statistics
- 5.3.2. Wireless Link Statistics
- 5.4. Antenna alignment
- 5.5. Maintenance
- 5.5.1. Firmware
- 5.5.2. Upload
- 5.5.3. Download
- 5.5.4. Bottom section of the page
- 5.6. Settings
- 5.6.1. General
- 5.6.2. Network Access
- 5.6.3. Radio
- 5.6.4. Switch
- 5.6.5. VLAN Switching
- 5.6.6. SNMP
- 5.6.7. Apply and Try buttons for the configuration
- 5.6.8. Configuring QoS
- 5.6.9. Configuring per-VLAN 802.1p priority assignment
- Troubleshooting
- 5
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. The wireless link is down (it got lost)
- 6.3. No access to the local unit
- 6.4. Expected capacity is not met
- 6.5. Errors on the wireless link, throughput fluctuations
- 6.6. No data is being transferred
- 6.7. The management of the unit is lost
- 6.7.1. ERConsole recovery procedure
- 6.7.2. Restore to factory settings using ERConsole
Chapter 3 - Configuration
Technical User Manual
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- Normal: minimal priority packet loss allowed, with less than 10% capacity
decrease
In order to configure the appropriate QoS strategy, go to the “Radio” menu page in
the Web interface and set the “QoS Strategy” parameter value:
Figure 70 - Configuring the QoS strategy
5.6.9. Configuring per-VLAN 802.1p priority
assignment
The packets received on the wired interface can be marked with a specific 802.1p
priority.
Example - configuring 802.1p priority 5 for the traffic received on VLAN 100 at ge0
The 802.1p priority assignment takes place only for the incoming packets with
802.1Q tags (VLAN tags) at the wired interfaces. In order to specify the 802.1p
priority associated to a VLAN, go to the “Switch” menu page in the Web interface
then proceed to add new VLAN:
Click on the “Add VLAN” button
1. VLAN 2 is added by default. Modify the value for the VLAN tag according to
the actual requirements:
Figure 71 - Adding and configuring a new VLAN