5. Flow control – shows if 'flow control' is enabled or disabled for each port;
6. Rx – shows if regress activity is allowed on Mng port;
7. Tx – shows if egress activity is allowed on Mng port;
8. Bandwidth limit – shows if Mng port is using bandwidth limiting. If not ‐ 'Full' is
being shown.
4.4.2 Ethernet configuration
1. LAN connection – allows choosing LAN speed and duplex. You are able to choose
between 10 Mbps Half Duplex (10hdx), 10 Mbps Full Duplex (10fdx), 100 Mbps Half
Duplex (100hdx), 100 Mbps Full Duplex (100fdx) and auto mode. By default 'auto'
mode
is
[auto|10hdx|10fdx|100hdx|100fdx]);
2. LAN flow control – allows enabling or disabling LAN flow control (command line –
ethernet set lan flowcntrl enable|disable);
3. Mng bandwidth – allows limiting bandwidth for the Management port. Possible
choices are 128 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 4 Mbps and Full
(command line – ethernet set mng bandwidth [128 | 256 | 512Kbps | 1 | 2 | 4Mbps
| Full]);
4. By pressing "Apply" changes made to the corresponding section apply only for the
local side SAF FreeMile. If "Rollback on" is selected, configuration will be reverted in
case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
5. Save ‐ saves to configuration file all the changes made (command line – cfg write);
6. System returned ‐ in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other
problems on the whole page – the info message is being shown here. Otherwise it
says "Ok".
4.5 VLAN configuration
The VLAN configuration window provides configuration of port‐based Ethernet Virtual Local Area
Networks (VLANs), allowing using up to 16 different VLAN IDs. It is possible to assign 3 different
modes to your VLANs – Trunk (LAN port is interconnected with WAN port and Management port is
not accessible – useful for configuring customer VLANs), Management (all ports are interconnected)
and Access (all VLAN tagged packets are being untagged at LAN egress port and tagged at LAN ingress
port).
(!) Note, that Trunk and Access type VLANs cannot be configured on single SAF FreeMile unit together.
The SAF FreeMile Series Full Outdoor Unit Technical Description and Configuration Guide • Rev. 1.3
Figure 4.19. Ethernet configuration
on
(command
line
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ethernet
set
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