Nokia T66520, MW1122 user manual Routing, Bridging, Data VCC operation

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MW1122 User Manual

connections are used for routing IP traffic, the VBRIDGE interface must be used instead of LAN/WLAN IP addresses. Alternatively, this interface is used in bridge only application when the IP address is required for remote management purposes.

Data VCC operation

MW1122 supports the following encapsulations in each ATM data virtual channel individually:

DRFC2684 LLC encapsulation for bridged IP (ETH-LLC)

DRFC2684 LLC encapsulation for routed IP (IP-LLC)

DRFC2364 Virtual circuit multiplexed PPP over AAL5 (PPP-VC)

DRFC2364 Virtual circuit multiplexed PPP over AAL5 used to tunnel LAN/WLAN/VBRIDGE PPTP packets (TUNNELED-PPP-VC)

If an IP address is given to a virtual channel interface and bridging is enabled at that interface, then IP data at that interface is routed and all other protocols are bridged. The only encapsulation which allows both bridging and routing simultaneously is ETH-LLC. For example, it is possible to route ETH-LLC encapsulated packets and at the same time bridge, for example, PPPoE packets (PPPoE packets are transported directly over Ethernet frame, not within IP packets).

4.2Routing

Routing is based on routing entries in a routing table. Static routes are added via the management interface and dynamic routing is done using RIP and RIPv2. Routing is done between the Ethernet 10Base-T interface, the wireless LAN interface and the virtual channel connection (VCC) of the ATM/ADSL interface. MW1122 supports up to 8 simultaneous VCCs.

MW1122 supports IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) proxy receive function for IP multicast applications.

4.3Bridging

Bridging is supported to provide full protocol transparency. Bridging can be used simultaneously with IP routing. MW1122 works as a self-learning bridge supporting up to 1024 MAC addresses. Bridging is done between the Ethernet 10Base-T interface, the wireless LAN

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Contents Nokia MW1122 MW1122 Interfaces Indicator lightsMW1122 front panel indicators Step-by-step installation procedure Configuring MW1122 Opening a connection Browser managementMain Wireless LAN Wireless LANC33902002SE00 Wlan Clients Enabling access controlEncrypting wireless connection C33902002SE00 Wlan Clients page and default key encryption Wlan Clients page and station-specific key encryption Service Provider page with PPP configuration Service Providers pagesService Providers page with Pptp configuration Local ports Local Network pagesDhcp Local Network Dhcp Napt Local Network Routing RoutingStatistics Restart Save Config FeaturesLAN and Wlan interfaces Slaved Wlan operationInternal host/gateway interface Routing BridgingData VCC operation Network Address Port Translation ATM and Adsl Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp Access list authorisation Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoEPayload encapsulations Wireless LAN and radio interface Wired Encryption Privacy WEPWeighted Fair Queueing Class of Service Technical specifications Bridging ETH connector Connectors and pin numberingAmbient conditions, EMC and safety SafetyAmbient conditions C33902002SE00