Management Vlan; Quality Of Service For Bridged Ethernet Traffic - Cambium Networks ePMP Series User Manual

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Ethernet Bridging
Interface
Maximum Ethernet Frame Size
Service classes for bridged traffic 3 classes

Management VLAN

Decide if the IP interface of the device management agent will be connected in a VLAN. If so, decide if
this is a standard (IEEE 802.1Q) VLAN or provider bridged (IEEE 802.1ad) VLAN, and select the VLAN ID
for this VLAN.
The use of a separate management VLAN is strongly recommended. The use of the management VLAN
helps to ensure that the device management agent cannot be accessed by customers.

Quality of service for bridged Ethernet traffic

Decide how the quality of service will be configured in ePMP to minimize frame loss and latency for high-
priority traffic. Wireless links often have lower data capacity than wired links or network equipment like
switches and routers, and quality of service configuration is most critical at network bottlenecks.
ePMP provides three priority types for traffic waiting for transmission over the wireless link – Voice, High
and Low. Low is the lowest priority and Voice is the highest priority. Traffic is scheduled using strict
priority; in other words, traffic in a given priority is transmitted when all higher-priority transmissions are
complete.
Chapter 3: System Planning
Specification
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