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VLAN High Priority Traffic Threshold: All packets with an 802.1P priority tag greater than
or equal to the indicated value will be treated as a high priority packet for transmission over the
wireless link.
Use VLAN For Management Interfaces: This controls whether the management interfaces
(WWW/SNMP/SMTP/SNTP) use 802.1Q VLAN tags or not. See
Section 8.3.1.3
"LAN Con-
figuration Page - Use VLAN For Management Interface".
Ethernet Auto Negotiation: This enables the Ethernet configuration to be forced rather than
auto negotiated.
Caution:The configuration should only be forced if you are having problems with auto
negotiation. You must ensure that you configure both this unit and the Ethernet port
to which it is connected identically. If you force a fixed Ethernet Configuration on
the 500 Series bridge then you MUST also force the same fixed configuration on
the equipment to which it is connected. If you fail to force the configuration of the
connected equipment, its automatic configuration mechanisms will normally cause a
duplex mismatch, and you will receive greatly reduced throughput!
When Ethernet Auto Negotiation is Disabled the format of the LAN configuration page will change
Section 8.3.1.4
see
"LAN Configuration Page – Manual Ethernet Configuration".
Auto Neg Advertisement: This controls the rates that the auto negotiation mechanism will ad-
vertise as available. Warning: Over the air throughput will be capped to the rate of the Ethernet
interface at the receiving end of the link.
Ethernet Auto Mdix: This enables/disables the Auto Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)/Medium
Dependent Interface Crossover (MDIX) capability. Default is "Enabled".
Drop Ethernet Link On Wireless Link Down: When this option is enabled the Ethernet
link is momentarily dropped when the wireless link goes down. This feature is used to indicate to
the connected network equipment that this Ethernet link is no longer available, thus causing STP
(Spanning Tree Protocol) to re-route packets through an alternate link.
Local Packet Filtering: When Local Packet Filtering is "Enabled", the bridge learns the source
MAC addresses of devices transmitting Ethernet packets on the local Ethernet network, and only
bridges packets to the remote unit if the destination MAC address has not been learned as a
'local' device. When Local Packet Filtering is 'Disabled' the bridge does not learn the source MAC
addresses of devices transmitting Ethernet packets on the local Ethernet network, and bridges
ALL Ethernet packets received to the remote unit. Local Packet Filtering should be disabled when
external Ethernet switching hardware or a router is present. The default setting for Local Packet
Filtering is disabled.
All of the above attributes are non-volatile, once set they will be used by the unit even after a power
on reboot. A number of attributes, such as IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address and
VLAN settings will require a reboot before they are used. If any of these attributes are changed a
(Figure 32
Figure
33).
reboot screen appears asking the user to verify the reboot
or
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