Tunneling – General information
9.1.2
And if AVY16-ES100 is plugged on another port?
Let’s just see quickly what would be the configuration if AVY16-ES100 is plugged on port E, for example. This time, we will
have to go to both Port B and Port E control page. Let’s begin with Port E control page.
Here is how to handle the control page:
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The “Incoming Tunneling Data” is the data from the remote device, i.e. AVY16-ES100 in our example. It goes in port
E (because AVY16-ES100 is plugged on port E this time). We want this stream goes to AVM500-ES Serial port.
That’s why we choose “Serial Port” in “Egress Port for Tunneling” combo box.
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The “Incoming Port Data” is the “internal” AVM500-ES data coming from any Port from A to E, or from Serial Port. In
our case, this data is coming from Serial Port. This will be configured in Port B control page as it is Port B that own
Serial port parameters. We want to send this stream to the AVY16-ES100, that why we choose “LS9-1” in “Tunneling
Destination” combo box.
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Of course, to finish this configuration, we must go to AVY16-ES100 control page, and configure a Unicast up to
AVM500-ES Port E.
Now, go back to port B control page.
There is no Incoming Tunneling Data on this port. “Egress Port for Tunneling” is useless, so leave it to “Port B” that is default
setting. There is neither Outgoing data on this port, so leave “Tunneling Destination” to “Off”. The only thing to do, is to
redirect the Serial port to “Port E” in the “Serial Port Destination” combo box, that’s it!
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