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
IP Routing Screens
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IP Routing Screens
The IP Routing status screens include:
• IP Protocol Status
• IP Address Table
•ICMP Status
•Arp Table
Checking IP Routing Status
Use the 2.4.1.1 IP Protocol Status screen to check the routing configuration, if packets
are being forwarded correctly, and to troubleshoot routing problems.This screen also
provides you with information on the number and type of packets being routed.
2.4.1.1 IP Protocol Status
This screen is read-only. The Routing
RoutingRouting
Routing field displays “Forwarding” when routing is
enabled. To enable routing or change other parameters, go to screen “1.4.1 IP Proto-
col Configuration” on page 93,
Field Name MIB Comments
Incoming Packets [ipInReceives]
The total number of datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in
error.
2.4.1.1. IP Protocol Status
Incoming Packets : 0 Incoming Discards : 0
Incoming Deliveries : 0 Outgoing Discards : 0
Forwarding Requests : 0 Routing Discards : 0
Outgoing Requests : 0 No Route : 0
Header Errors : 0
Address Error : 0
Unknown Protocol : 0
Fragments Created : 0 Reassembly Requests : 0
Packets Fragmented OK : 0 Packets Reassembled OK : 0
Fragmentation Failures : 0 Reassembly Failure : 0
Reassembly Timeout : 8
Default Time to Live : 64
Routing : Not Forwarding
IP Forward Table Entries : 0
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