User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- SkyWay Wireless Bridge/Router User's Guide
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introducing Skyway
- Chapter 2: Getting to Know the SkyWay Bridge/Router
- Chapter 3: Preparing for Installation
- Chapter 4: Installing Skyway
- Chapter 5: Configuring and Managing SkyWay
- Configuring SkyWay
- Setting System Configuration Parameters
- Understanding RF-DLC
- Configuring the Ports
- Bridging
- IP Routing
- Internet Control Message Protocol
- SNMP
- Diagnostics
- File Transfer Utilities
- Security
- Chapter 6: Monitoring SkyWay
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Skyway
- Appendix A: Run-time Menu Tree
- Appendix B: BIOS Menu Tree Summary Table
- Appendix C: Interface Specifications and Pinouts
- Appendix D: Detailed Product Specifications
- Appendix E: Supported Protocols
- Appendix F: Error Codes
- Appendix G: SNMP Trap Messages
- Appendix H: Installation Recording Form
- Appendix I: Sources of SNMP Management Software
- Appendix J: Glossary and Basic Concepts
- Appendix K: Skyway Antennas
- Note:
- Note:
- Note:
- 7002301: 6 dBi Omni Directional Antenna
- 7002401: 11 dBi Omni Directional Antenna
- 7002501: 16 dBi Outdoor Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002601: 17 dBi Outdoor Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002701: 22 dBi Outdoor High gain Flat Panel Directional Antenna
- 7002801: 8 dBi Indoor/Outdoor Patch Antenna
- 7002901: 12 dBi 110 ˚ Outdoor Sectorial Antenna
- Index
Bridging Screens
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Bridging Screens
Checking Bridge and Spanning Tree Status
The 2.3.1 Bridge and Spanning Tree Status screen is divided into two parts:
• Bridge Status shows you the bridge settings
• (If Spanning Tree is enabled) Spanning Tree Status shows you the settings for
the Spanning Tree.
2.3.1 Bridge and Spanning Tree Status
Field Name MIB Comments
Bridge Status:
Bridge Status:Bridge Status:
Bridge Status:
Bridge MAC Address [dot1dBaseBridgeAddress
]
The MAC address used by the bridge as its unique identifier. The bridge MAC
Address concatenated with Bridge Priority creates a unique Bridge ID which the
Spanning Tree Protocol uses.
Number of Bridge Ports [dot1dBaseNumPorts]
Minimum of 2 per unit, the Ethernet and the RF ports. On the base station, the
number of bridge ports is equal to one plus the number of base sub ports.
2.3.1. Bridge & Spanning Tree Status
Bridge Status
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Bridge MAC Address : 00:ba:d0:ba:be:00
Number of Bridge Ports : 2
Bridging Type : Transparent only
Spanning Tree Status
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Root ID : 4241 00:ba:d0:ba:be:00 Bridge Priority : 16961
Root Port : 0 Bridge Max Age : 20
Root Cost : 0 Bridge Hello Time : 2
Maximum Age : 20 Bridge Forward Delay : 15
Hello Time : 2 Forward Table Timeout: 300
Hold Time : 1
Forward Delay : 15
Time Since Last Topology Change : 2108
Topology Changes : 1
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