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Subnet mask
– mask applied to the IPV4 address to identify the network
segment containing the radio and when forwarding traffic to the default gateway
is required.
radio’s IP subnet. If a default gateway is configured, the radio will periodically
attempt to resolve the MAC address of the default gateway via ARP. Once the
MAC address of the default-gateway is acquired, the radio will periodically re-
ARP for the gateway to ensure connectivity is maintained in the event the
default-gateway is moved due to a redundancy protocol such as HSRP or VRRP.
Management VLAN
– internally, XetaWave radios have a virtual Ethernet port to
accept traffic destined for the
radio’s IP address. The VLAN specified here is the
one associated with this internal virtual Ethernet port. In order to access the
radio’s IP address, inbound traffic must enter the radio on the same VLAN as the
radio’s internal virtual Ethernet port.
The default setting is 1.
Ethernet speed
– speeds of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or auto-negotiation (speed and
duplex) can be set.