
• Block list syntax is the same as shown above, except for
one additional rule: Block lists do
not
include routing
priority numbers.
• Unit ID numbers and routing priority values are always
separated with commas (,) and never with spaces.
• To make sure that the packet flow is allowed or blocked in
both
directions, the unit ID numbers for each link in a Pass
list or Block list must be listed in forward order
and
in
reverse order.
• If a wireless link is not specified in a Pass list, it will be
assigned the lowest routing priority, but will not be
completely excluded from routing.
3.
Example 1:
If you want to create a simple Pass list that includes
the link between unit ID numbers 5.2.22.136 and 5.29.252.213
(
), and give the link routing priority 0 (the
highest possible priority):
• Cell A1 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.2.22.136,5.29.252.213,0
• Cell A2 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.29.252.213, 5.2.22.136,0
Figure 37. Sample Pass list (Example 1)
4.
Example 2:
If you want to create a Pass list that includes the
links between unit ID numbers 5.2.22.136 and 5.29.252.213 (with
routing priority 0), and between unit ID numbers 5.29.252.213
and 5.155.105.128 (with routing priority 1) (
• Cell A1 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.2.22.136,5.29.252.213,0
• Cell A2 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.29.252.213, 5.2.22.136,0
• Cell A3 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.29.252.213,5.155.105.128,1
• Cell A4 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
5.155.105.128,5.29.252.213,1
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