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Protocol Forwarding
Protocol Forwarding
NOTE
Secondary Data Flow (SDF)
NOTE
A Secondary Data Flow (SDF) connects a port on the terminal to a service on the network. The
device connects directly to the service without interference from the terminal.
The ports and/or Wi-Fi can be configured in Map mode to route all untagged packets on a
physical or virtual port directly to the SDF provisioned service.
Ports and Wi-Fi can be configured in VLAN Tag mode, which provides access to all provisioned
SDFs. If the incoming packets are tagged with a valid, provisioned VLAN tag, the packets are
routed directly to the associated SDF. See below for tagging information. Untagged data will be
routed to the default data flow.
Internal Services (virtual ports) can only be mapped to SDFs. The virtual ports cannot be tagged.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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Enter the GRE Internal IP Address and/or the ESP Internal IP
Address.
"Disable Data on Boot" allows the operator to manually set the
data session to ON whenever the unit is powered on.
This is an ADMIN function only. If the user sees this
login as the ADMIN to continue. Otherwise this is a view only
screen.
SDFs: An SDF cannot be assigned to a Port and a Service
simultaneously. However, the same SDF may be assigned to
multiple ports or multiple services.
Virtual and physical ports must remain separate. Multiple ports
can be mapped to the same SDF or packets tagged for the same
SDF from different devices. An SDF assigned to a virtual port
cannot be used by a physical port and a physical port cannot be
used by a virtual port. This also means data on a VLAN Tag port
will not be routed down an SDF in use by a virtual port.
At least one physical LAN Port must be configured in either
Default or Bridge mode.
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