The switch page allows you to configure the ports of the unit and the switching related features. 

 Please make the distinction between the internal "RADIO" port of the Ethernet switch used for the data path separation and the external "RADIO" port of the unit.

The following 5 ports are available at InfiLINK XG:

The switch page has four sections:

The following port parameters can be customized:

ParameterDescription
Up
  • You can enable or disable the port status
Egress Rate Limit
  • You can set the limit (traffic shaper) on the selected port, for outgoing traffic, in Mbps, from 1 to 100 in increments of 1, from 100 to 1000 in increments of 10, or to set it unlimited
QoS mode
  • You can select the traffic shaper policy for the port, WRR is selected by default
    • Weighted Round Robin” - weights are used for every queue of an interface, which allows different queues to have different service shares depending on the weight value
    •  “Strict” - packets within lower priority queue are not processed if the higher priority queue is not empty
Port Mode
  • You can select the physical port operational mode from:
    • auto: the speed and operational mode of the port will be negotiated between the 2 end points
    • 10BaseT-halfduplex;10BaseT-halfduplexmanual; 10BaseT-fullduplex;10BaseT-fullduplex-manual
    • 100BaseTX-halfduplex; 100BaseTX-halfduplex-manual; 100BaseTX-fullduplex; 100BaseTX-fullduplex-manual
    • 1000BaseTX-fullduplex;1000BaseTX-fullduplex-manual
Transparent Clock
  • You can enable or disable synchronization clock in accordance with Precision Time Protocol (IEEE 1588)

 Manual settings for the "Port Mode" will disable the negotiation and detection for speed and duplex. Use them in case that the interconnected 3rd party switches have fixed speed and duplex settings.

For example, it is quite easy to disable management of the unit via wireless link just by disabling check box between “mgmt” and “radio” ports. Example shown below

The "Priority" field allows you to set the priority for the selected VLAN according to 802.1p ranging from 0 to 7, where 0 - the lowest priority level, 7 - the highest.