Radwin 5000 HPMP User Manual page 239

Point to multipoint broadband wireless
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Port Functionality
Ingress Direction
Table 13-1: Port settings - Ingress direction
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The port 'does nothing' with regard to VLANs - inbound frames are left untouched.
Frames entering the HSU port without VLAN or QinQ tagging are tagged with VLAN ID and Priority
which are pre-configured by the user. Frames which are already tagged at ingress are not modified
and pass through.
Tag
Frames entering the HSU port are tagged with provider's VLAN ID and Priority which are pre-
configured by the user. Frame.s which are already tagged with Provider tagging at the ingress are not
modified and passed through
Provider tag
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Priority Code Point (PCP) which refers to the IEEE 802.1p priority. It indicates the frame priority
level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest), which can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice,
video, data, etc).
Egress Direction
Table 13-2: Port settings - Egress direction
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The port 'does nothing' with regard to VLANs - outbound frames are left untouched.
Port configured to untag user VLAD tags for all frames.
Untag all
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