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Summary:
The PTP 820 allows the use of Ethernet Port 1 and Ethernet Port 2 for two different data networks. We can
transfer data from two networks through a single radio port.
Cause:
When we require to transfer data from two different networks we must use Ethernet port segregation.
Solution:
We require to add the Ethernet port and the radio ports under the service points. The service point type should
be Service Access Point (SAP) for the Ethernet interface and Service Network Point (SNP) for the Radio
interface. The management service must be out-of-band management in this type of configuration.
There will be 2 separate service IDs for data services and they should be configured as multi point services.
The management service will use out-of-band management. We have to add an S-VLAN on all the service ids
for the Radio Slot 2 Port 1 including the management service. We must add 3 different S-VLANs to segregate
the traffic. The S-VLANs will be on the wireless side.
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9. The S-VLAN should be different for all the services so that the data traffic gets separated on the radio port.
10. In this configuration, we can only use out-of-band management through the MNG port.
11. Repeat these steps at both ends of the link.
Simon_King (Simon King) split this topic #2 August 28, 2020, 1:42pm
Thanks for the above post. I recently have setup a similar deployment with 820s. What would be the best way
to control the traffic over the shared radio? I did some testing and notice that when we load traffic up on for
example Ethernet port 1 and then load traffic up on Ethernet port 2 that we notice a drop in bandwidth on
ethernet port 1. So that if ethernet port 1 and ethernet port 2 are using the total link bandwidth that is could be a
50/50 split?
Thanks
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