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April 19, 2010
4.3.1 Subscribers
Click
Subscribers
in the menu (left side of screen) to view a summary of the
subscribers currently configured on the base station.
Figure 24: Configuration - Subscribers Configuration Screen
Subscriber Index: Unique index number to identify this subscriber. This number is
generated automatically by the base station. The user can also specify an index number
(must be unique) when creating a new subscriber entry.
generated automatically by the base station. The user can also specify an index number
(must be unique) when creating a new subscriber entry.
Subscriber MAC: MAC address of the subscriber. You must enter this information when
creating a new subscriber entry.
creating a new subscriber entry.
Subscriber Name: Enter the name for this subscriber. This reference is displayed when
managing service flows and classifiers.
managing service flows and classifiers.
Max Hosts Number: Enter the maximum number of hosts (device MAC addresses) to
discover on the Ethernet interface to this subscriber. Valid only if
discover on the Ethernet interface to this subscriber. Valid only if
Learning Enabled
=
Yes
.
Learning Enabled: The MAC learning feature allows the base station to automatically
learn up to 256 hosts (devices) on the Ethernet segment connected to a subscriber. This
feature can be enabled and disabled individually for any subscriber.
learn up to 256 hosts (devices) on the Ethernet segment connected to a subscriber. This
feature can be enabled and disabled individually for any subscriber.
No: Auto-learning is disabled for this subscriber.
Yes: Auto-learning is enabled for this subscriber. See the following requirements:
Generic Classifiers: To use MAC auto-learning feature, it is necessary to create a
downlink service flow and assign a generic classifier. The service flow identifies the
traffic type and the generic classifier provides a template for automatically adding
classifiers for identified hosts. The host-specific classifiers are deleted automatically
whenever the subscriber de-registers.
downlink service flow and assign a generic classifier. The service flow identifies the
traffic type and the generic classifier provides a template for automatically adding
classifiers for identified hosts. The host-specific classifiers are deleted automatically
whenever the subscriber de-registers.
Important: When learning is disabled, generic classifiers function as pass-all filters.
In a PMP scenario, this may cause all downlink traffic to be forwarded only to a
single subscriber or a subset of subscribers.
In a PMP scenario, this may cause all downlink traffic to be forwarded only to a
single subscriber or a subset of subscribers.
To avoid traffic instability:
1. Enable learning before adding generic classifiers to the DL service flow.
2. Disable learning only after deleting the generic classifiers.
For more information, refer to section 4.3.4: Classifiers on page 57