CBF Networks Inc. dba Fastback Networks 105 User Manual
IBR Installation Guide
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Jan. 23, 2015
7.10 System Message Logging
IBR sends the output of system messages and certain Privileged commands to a logging process that can be
configured to distribute such messages to a logging file, remote syslog server, or operator’s console. Detailed
instructions for configuring message logging are contained in the CLI Guide.
instructions for configuring message logging are contained in the CLI Guide.
7.11 Quality of Service (QoS) & Class of Service (CoS)
IBR supports QoS packet prioritization in compliance with IEEE 802.p. By default, QoS is disabled and must
be configured and enabled by an operator using the commands and procedures described in this section.
be configured and enabled by an operator using the commands and procedures described in this section.
IBR’s CLI has commands that allow an operator to create and configure Traffic Classes and Traffic Policies
that are associated with specified IBR interfaces. The CLI Guide contains detailed information for configuring
that are associated with specified IBR interfaces. The CLI Guide contains detailed information for configuring
QoS/CoS features.
7.12 Security
Security features of IBR include:
AES encryption on over-the-air links;
Access control lists;
Multicast and broadcast storm control;
Port protection and blocking
8.
Field Test Procedure
The following procedure can be run to test a link after successful installation of IBRs and link establishment,
and at other times as necessary.
8.1 Firmware Upgrade
If it is necessary to upgrade IBR’s firmware, this can be accomplished using CLI or GUI. See the CLI Guide for
detailed instructions.
8.2 RFC 2544 Traffic Tests
Reboot both IBRs to ensure they are in full automatic mode.
Ensure MCS is at 10/10 in both directions.
Connect an RFC 2544 tester and run the RFC 2544 test.
Note the results, including latency.
When the channel bandwidth is set to 38 MHz, the expected outcome is 320 Mbps in both directions with a
packet drop rate less than 0.05%.
8.3 Endurance Test
Establish traffic in both directions at 80% capacity and run continuously for seven (7) days.
The expected outcome is that there will be no reboots and total frame losses will be less than 5.0E-4.
8.4 Traffic Classification Test
Configure an Ethernet tester for two streams, as follows:
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Stream 1: CoS=7; BW=50 Mbps
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Stream 2: CoS=6, BW=300 Mbps