Ptp Mode; Fig. 22: Ptp - Rdl-3000 Ptp Mode Configuration - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
3.3

PTP Mode

The RDL-3000 can operate as a point-to-point (PTP) VLAN-aware wireless L2 switch,
with traffic being classified and forwarded based on the packet VID. Each classification
includes CIR/PIR settings to guarantee required bandwidth. The RDL-3000 also
provides a 'Pass through' classification to forward traffic not matched to any defined VID,
or to generally forward all traffic received on a port.
PTP mode is enabled by the options key. Enter a PTP-enabled options key before
deploying and configuring the RDL-3000 units. The options key enables specific PTP
options, including restricting operation to a single remote subscriber and a PTP-specific
range of RF power settings.
One unit must be configured as a sector controller (PMP SC) and the second unit as a
remote (PMP SS).
Note: Refer to the RDL-3000 installation Guidelines for additional information about
installing and operating the RDL-3000 in PTP mode.
Notes:
Service Group and Service settings should be set for the maximum throughput.
1.
The remote unit can be managed over the air only via the sector controller (SC)
2.
Ethernet port (security restriction).
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Fig. 22: PTP - RDL-3000 PTP Mode Configuration

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