User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- SkyWay Wireless Bridge/Router
- Preface
- 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
- Warning:
- Notes:
- 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
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IP Routing
IP routing is a global parameter. It is disabled by default, but you can enable the unit for
IP routing only or in addition to bridging. You cannot configure routing on a port to
port basis.
Configuring IP
Use the 1.4.1 IP Protocol Configuration screen to enable IP routing and set global
routing parameters.
1.4.1 IP Protocol Configuration
The following table lists the field name, the MIB name, and the default setting:
Field Name MIB
Settings (default in
bold)
Routing [ipForwarding] Disabled
Enables or disables IP routing on this unit.
Time to Live [ipDefaultTTL] 64
Specified the number of hops a packet can be forwarded before it is discarded.
ICMP Redirect Route
Clearing Interval
[swIpIcmpredirectdlear-
ingInterval]
1800
The interval of time, in seconds, in which routes learned from ICMP redirect mes-
sages are cleared.
1.4.1. IP Protocol Configuration
Routing : Disabled
Time To Live : 64
ICMP Redirect Route Clearing Interval : 1800
Forward Broadcasts : Enabled
IP Reassembly Timeout : 8
Default Gateway:
Default Gateway Enabled : No
Default Gateway Ip Address : 000.000.000.000
Default Gateway Port Number : 3