User's Manual Part 2

242 APCD-LM043-8.0 (DRAFT C)
Appendix G: CCU/EUM Data Tables
60:03:3a> arp map 192.168.10.250
IP Address Ethernet EUMID GOS Last Rx
192.168.10.250 00:90:c8:60:ff:fe 60:ff:fe bronze-61 1
60:03:3a>
OR:
60:03:3a> arp map
ARP MAP TABLE
IP Address Ethernet EUMID GOS RSSI[dBm] Last Rx
5.11.1.101 00:10:a4:c2:10:bb 60:00:6b be -48 100
5.11.1.102 ee:ee:ee:37:02:03 60:00:04 be -53 0
5.11.1.103 ee:ee:ee:37:02:04 60:02:08 be -54 0
5.11.1.104 ee:ee:ee:37:01:01 60:06:b6 be -47 0
5.11.1.105 ee:ee:ee:37:01:02 60:06:9d be -47 0
5.11.1.106 ee:ee:ee:37:01:03 60:06:a4 be -47 0
5.11.1.107 ee:ee:ee:37:01:04 60:0a:99 be -48 0
60:03:3a>
Bridge Table (EUM or CCU in Switched Ethernet or Through
Only Mode)
The primary purpose of the Bridge Table is to determine which Ethernet destination addresses
are on the Ethernet side, ensuring local traffic is kept local.
The following points apply to the Bridge Table on an EUM only:
The Bridge Table also gives you control over the number of PCs that can access the
Internet through the EUM. The Bridge Table is optimized for the case where multiple
hosts are connected to the EUM, but only one accesses the Internet at any given time.
The Bridge Table presents a list of the end-user computers that are connected to the
EUM. If
customer_max is set to “1”, only one of the computers in the table will have air
access. If
customer_max is set to “n”, up to “n” computers in the Bridge Table will
have air access.
Air access is assigned on a “first come, first served” basis. If n=1, the first computer to
transmit packets will be granted air access. All other computers will be denied air
access. If the computer that has been granted air access, does not transmit traffic for
10 minutes, then his air access will be removed and the next computer that transmits
a packet will be granted air access.
More generally, for any “n”, up to
customer_max, the first n computers transmitting
packets will be granted air access and, if any of them fails to transmit traffic for 10
minutes, their air access will be removed, allowing the next computer without air
access to be granted air access as soon as they transmit data.
NOTE: The Bridge Table may contain a maximum of 256 entries.