Fig. 5: Functional Desc. - Services (Subscriber) - Redline RDL-3000 Series User Manual

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this service. Service settings include VLAN ID (tag), default priority, parent Link, and
parent Service Group (see
Notes:
Each Service must belong to a Service Group and a Link.
1.
Packet priority is preserved. A default priority may be used when a priority was not
2.
specified in the original packet.
Ethernet port ingress packets with VLAN tags matching a Service/Service Group
3.
definition have the VLAN tag removed (Q-in-Q) before being forwarded over the
wireless interface. Forwarding is based on the packet address.
Unicast packets addressed to a known address, and where the host is a member of
the same Service Group, are forwarded to that host through the sector controller or
subscriber (hairpinning).
Broadcast, multicast, and unknown unicast packets are forwarded to all members of
the Service Group to which this Service is a member.
Ethernet port ingress packets with VLAN tags matching a Service/Service Group
4.
definition have the VLAN tag added (Q-in-Q) before being forwarded over the local
Ethernet segment.
When a 'Pass through' template is defined, non VLAN packets and VLAN packets
5.
not matching any defined VLAN ID, are forwarded without modification.
When no 'Pass through' template is defined, unclassified packets are discarded.
6.
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Fig. 5: Functional Desc. - Services (Subscriber)

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