• Trunk VLAN(s): This setting enables the trunking of VLANs when the radio is connected to an
802.1Q switch. If left empty, only the native and management VLAN traffic will be allowed. User
may enter a comma separated list of VLANS, e.g. 4,5,6 or an arry of VLANs in the format of a:b:c
where a and c are start and end, and b is step size, e.g. 4:1:7 translates to 4,5,6,7. Any combination
of the above is allowed.
Basic Settings:
• Wired Backbone Gateway: This setting pertains to wired backbone functionality (See Section
7: Wired Backbone). For normal operation, set Wired Backbone Gateway to ‘Auto’. If multiple
radios will be connected to a wired backbone, all radios on the backbone should be set to
‘Auto’.
• Routing Beacons on Ethernet Port: For radios to be able to communicate and transfer data
over a wired link, routing information needs to be sent over the wireline. These packets are
broadcast packets that are sent even if there is only one radio on the network. If wired
backbone is not being utilized, the user can disable these routing beacons to prevent loading
their local network with these routing packets.