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WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE REFERENCE
AP Beacon Interval
(advanced)
The 802.11 access point can send beacons at an interval between
twice and ten times per second.
VLAN ID (advanced) Each 802.11 AP is a VLAN-aware bridge port. Each port is as-
signed a VLAN ID. Untagged frames received by the port are
tagged with the specified VLAN ID. Frames that are sent by the
port which have a VLAN tag matching the specified VLAN ID will
have their tags removed (i.e. they are sent by the port untagged).
VLAN Priority (ad-
vanced)
Specifies the 802.11 priority of the VLAN tag added to untagged
frames received by this port
VLAN Trunking (ad-
vanced)
Controls the filtering of VLAN tagged frames that do NOT match
this port’s VLAN ID - Trunking enabled: ALL non-matching VLAN
tagged frames are passed (no filtering). Trunking disabled: all
non-matching VLAN tagged frames are blocked (filtered).
IP Mcast/Bcast Limit
(advanced)
Defines the maximum bandwidth allowed for IP multicast or
broadcast network traffic received on the given interface and
retransmitted onto the Wave Relay
®
network - Traffic in excess of
this limit will be dropped. Units are megabits/sec (Mbps). To disable
the limit, set to zero.
ETHERNET CONFIGURATION
(ADVANCED)
MENU ITEM MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION
Name (advanced) A name can be assigned to each Ethernet interface.
MANET Access
(advanced)
Controls whether MANET traffic is available on a wired Ethernet port
- This setting is useful in cases where the node is physically situated in
an insecure location, and you want to prevent casual passersby from
eavesdropping on the MANET by physically plugging into the Ethernet
port (in this case, be sure to disable access for all wired Ethernet
interfaces on the node). The default setting is “Enabled,” i.e. the
MANET traffic is available on the Ethernet port. Note: the permanent
factory IP address for the node is still available on the Ethernet
port, regardless of this setting. In addition, two Wave Relay
®
nodes
connected via wired Ethernet can still communicate via encrypted link
regardless of this setting.
VLAN ID
(advanced)
Each Ethernet interface is a VLAN-aware bridge port. Each port
is assigned a VLAN ID. Untagged frames received by the port are
tagged with the specified VLAN ID. Frames that are sent by the port
which have a VLAN tag matching the specified VLAN ID will have their
tags removed (i.e. they are sent by the port untagged).