Redline Communications Inc. AN100UA 用户手册

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Red
MAX
 
Base Station
 
User Manual
 
 
 
Doc. #70-00058-01-01 
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007 
July 13, 2007 
Page 88 of 119
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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6.1 Self-Provisioning 
Features 
6.1.1 Default 
Service 
Flows 
The base station automatically creates one default uplink and downlink service flow for 
each registered subscriber. The default service flows pass initial traffic (i.e., DHCP 
Discovery or PPPoE Initiation) from hosts connected to subscriber. The default service 
flows have the lowest QoS settings and the associated classifiers have the lowest priority. 
The sector-wide bandwidth is limited to 64 Kbps downlink and 8 Kbps uplink. Traffic 
statistics are reported aggregate with all other service flows. The default service flows 
and classifiers must be included when calculating the total service flows and classifiers 
for a sector. 
6.1.2 Pass-All 
Classifier 
The 802.3 classifier can be configured to allow unfiltered Ethernet traffic in the direction 
of the associated service flow.. Configure a classifier to 'pass-all' by setting the MAC 
address to zero.  For example,  
 
SrcMacAddr: 
 
00:00:00:00:00:00
 
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DestMacAddr:   
00:00:00:00:00:00
 
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Note: Only one subscriber in a sector may have a downlink service flow classifier 
configured as 'pass-all'. All uplink traffic is subject to filtering by Automatic UL filtering 
and the host Learning feature (if enabled).  
6.1.3  Automatic UL Filtering 
The Automatic Uplink filter implemented at the subscriber emulates bridge functionality 
to prevent local traffic from being transmitted upstream over the wireless interface. 
6.1.4 Host 
Learning 
The MAC learning feature allows the base station to automatically learn the MAC 
addresses of up to sixteen hosts (devices) on the Ethernet segment connected to a 
subscriber. The learning feature can be enabled individually for any subscriber and the 
number of learned hosts can be adjusted dynamically.  
The subscriber learns MAC addresses on a first-come basis. The subscriber does not age 
the learned MAC addresses -- table is re-learned only when the subscriber is rebooted.  
Note: Enabling host learning affects the function of downlink 802.3 classifiers (see 
Generic 802.3 DL Classifiers following). No other classifiers are affected.