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Subscriber Modem
SU-O User Manual
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September
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4.3.4 ethTag - Ethernet Tagging
Use these commands to identify data traffic through this subscriber by using 802.1Q
VLAN tags. The following table lists all commands available in this mode.
Table 11: CLI - ethTag - Ethernet Tagging Commands
Command
Description
reset
Set all ethTag parameters to factory default values.
set
Change parameter settings.
Active
:
0: Disabled - All ethTag features are disabled.
1: Enabled - Each upstream packet received on the subscriber
Ethernet port is tagged with the specified VID (value field). If the
packet has an existing VLAN tag, a new outermost tag is added (Q in
Q). The modified packet is then forwarded over the wireless interface
to the base station.
FilterOn
:
0: Disabled - All packets are forwarded unmodified.
1: Enabled - All downlink packets are classified according to the
outermost VLAN tag. Packets with a VLAN tag matching the Value
field have the VLAN tag removed and are then forwarded to the
subscriber Ethernet port. All non-matching packets are discarded.
Priority
: Enter the priority to be assigned to each VLAN tagged
packet to be sent over the wireless interface (uplink) to the sector
controller.
PriorityCopy
:
0: Disabled - The Priority field value is inserted into the VLAN tags.
1: Enabled - If the received packet has a VLAN tag, the tags priority
value is copied to the new VLAN tag being added (Q in Q), otherwise,
the Priority field value is used.
Value
: Enter the VLAN ID. This is the VLAN tag added to uplink
packets (active=1), and used to filter downlink packets (FilterOn=1).
show
Display the current setting for all parameters. For example:
Structure --- <<SS Ethernet Tagging Data>>
Active:.............inactive(0)
Priority:...........0
FilterOn:.........0
PriorityCopy...0
Value:............0
Note: The base station passes all ingress and egress traffic without modification.