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Gateway IP Address
The IP address of a computer / router on the current network that acts as
a gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance / exit to packets from / to other networks.
VLAN High Priority Traffic Threshold
If enabled, this sets the 802.1p VLAN user priority
threshold at which bridged traffic will be treated as high-priority.
Use VLAN Management Interfaces
If enabled, this allows the use of VLAN For Management
interfaces. Selecting this option, presents the user with extra fields in which to enter the
management VLAN ID, Priority and whether to validate the VLAN ID. The following warning
message window is displayed when this option is enabled:
Figure 30: VLAN Warning Window
After pressing OK, the following VLAN options are added to the LAN Configuration window:
Figure 31: Additional VLAN Options
These parameters control whether the management interfaces (WWW/SNMP/SMTP/SNTP)
use a VLAN. Selecting this option presents the user with extra fields in which to enter the
Management VLAN ID, Priority and whether to validate the VLAN ID.
If communication with the unit is lost due to mis-configuration of the user forgetting the VID that
has been set. The unit can be recovered by resetting the unit to factory defaults as described
in Section 3.1.2 The 30/60 Mbps Power Indoor Unit (PIDU).
Ethernet Configuration
This enables the Ethernet configuration to be forced rather than auto
negotiated. The configuration should only be forced if you are having problems with auto
negotiation. You must ensure that you configure both this unit and the Ethernet port to which it
is connected identically. If you force a fixed Ethernet Configuration on the 30/60 Mbps Backhaul
unit then you MUST also force the same fixed configuration on the equipment to which it is
connected. If you fail to force the configuration of the connected equipment, its automatic
configuration mechanisms will normally cause a duplex mismatch, and you will receive greatly
reduced throughput!
Ethernet Auto Mdix
This enables/disables the Auto Medium Dependent Interface
(MDI)/Medium Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) capability.
Summary of Contents for MOTOwi4 Canopy 30
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Page 74: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 74 of 162 Figure 42 Installation Wizard Confirm Configuration Normal ...
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