User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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16.3.1
Displaying Header De-Duplication Information (CLI)
To display the current Header De-Duplication configuration, enter the following
command in radio view:
radio[2/1]> compression show-configuration
To display counters for Header De-Duplication, enter the following command in
radio view:
radio[2/1]> compression header-compression show-counters
The following counters are displayed:
•
TX in octet count - Bytes on the TX side before Header De-Duplication.
•
TX out octet count - Bytes on the TX side that were compressed by Header De-
Duplication.
•
TX frame in count - Frames on the TX side before Header De-Duplication.
•
TX frame out compressed count - Frames on the TX side that were
compressed by Header De-Duplication.
•
TX frame uncompressed count - The number of frames on the TX side that
were not compressed due to exclusion rules.
Note:
The use of exclusion rules for Header De-Duplication is
planned for future release.
•
TX frame uncompressed other count - Frames on the TX side that were not
compressed for reasons other than the use of exclusion rules.
•
TX out frame learning count - The number of frames that have been used to
learn unique data flows. Once a particular flow type has been learned,
subsequent frames with that flow type are compressed by Header De-
Duplication.
•
TX out number of active flows in count - The number of Header De-
Duplication flows that are active on the TX side.
16.4
Configuring Frame Cut-Through (CLI)
Using the Frame Cut-Through feature, frames assigned to queues with 4th priority
pre-empt frames already in transmission over the radio from other queues. After
the 4th queue frames have been transmitted, transmission of the pre-empted
frames resumes.
Notes:
The Frame Cut-Through configuration must be identical on both sides
of the link.
If Frame Cut-Through is used together with 1588 Transparent Clock,
the 1588 packets must be given a CoS that is not assigned to the
fourth priority queue.
Note:
Frame Cut-Through cannot be used together with 1588 Transparent
Clock.
To enable Frame Cut-Through, enter the following command in radio view:
radio[2/1]> cut-through mode yes
To disable Frame Cut-Through, enter the following command in radio view: