ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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mode, only one VLAN (its default VLAN) is received by the interface although there can
be added special MAC addresses for which another VLAN is assigned.
For example:
“INTERFACE LAN ALLOW 1, 4, 8” means that the LAN interface receives and
transmits VLANs with names VLAN1, VLAN4, VLAN8.
The
<INTERFACE NAME QOSTHRESHOLD [0...7]>
command sets the QoS threshold for
interfaces WAN1 and WAN2
<INTERFACE NAME QOSTHRESHOLD [0...7]>.
For example:
“INTERFACE WAN1 QOSTHRESHOLD 4” means that all packets, whose QoS is
greater or equal to the assigned ones, fall into the high priority (HP) queue. Otherwise,
they fall into the low priority (LP) queue. Only WAN1 and WAN2 interfaces have the
priority queues. If the HP queue contains at least one packet, it is this packet that will be
transmitted despite the fact that the LP queue can contain a number of packets.
MULTICAST and BROADCAST packets are subject to this rule as well. 0<=N<=7.
The parameters of network interfaces set by using this command enter the group of VLAN
configuration parameters, which require confirmation. That is why, after changing these
parameters the operator needs to confirm changes. To apply changes, enter the Fault
and Maintenance Menu (FMM) and use the
<APPLY VLAN>
command. As a result,
changes in the VLAN group will be applied. Configurations being applied, use the
<CONFIRM>
command in the Fault and Maintenance Menu (FMM). If changes are not
confirmed, configurations, which operated before using the
<APPLY>
command, will be
used after the unit restart. If the
<APPLY VLAN>
command was sent from the Telnet
session and during the changes in configurations this session was interrupted, the
system waits the restoration of communication over Telnet for 5 minutes. If
communication is not established within this time, the systems returns to configurations
of the VLAN group written in the startup configuration.
4.6.5.20
<ETHSD 10/100/AUTO H/F [N=1..4]> command
The <ETHSD [10H/10F/100H/100F/AUTO] [N=1..4]> command sets the operating mode of the
Ethernet port, where N is the number of the Ethernet port, 10/100 is the rate of 10 or 100
Mbit/s, F is full duplex and H is half duplex.
The <ETHSD AUTO> command activates the rate and duplex autodetection.
Example:
RR_01_NET>ETHSD 10H
4.6.5.21
<SLICING SIZE> command
The <SLICING SIZE> command sets the low priority packet size. The transmission of packets
of the maximum size (for Ethernet) over low rate interface (WAN1
– WAN4) is time
consuming. This can result in delays in the transmission of high priority packets.
Therefore, the long low priority packets should be fragmented before transmitting them
via WAN1
– WAN4 interfaces. The
<SLICING SIZE>
command sets the maximum size
of packets in bytes. The SIZE parameter can take the following values:
64/96/128/256/512/1024/1536.