Ok.

We are not using 802.1p.

So if 180Mbps of traffic suddenly becomes 40Mbps of traffic, and 5 percent 
packet loss to the gateway on the other side, we should see that same ping loss 
to the management IP of the radio on the other side of the link as well, 
correct?



From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck Macenski
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Airfiber Management Priority?

Hi,

Actually, airFiber does prioritize packets based on 802.1p (VLAN header 
priority). If you aren't using this, then, everything is at the same prioirity.

Chuck

On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Josh Reynolds 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

This is very very wrong.

AirFiber does not prioritize any data, it is a dumb bridge.

If you are not dropping pings across the link, then its not the AirFiber.

Now, there could be packet reordering going on due to noise or instructions 
that would cause certain issues for VOIP etc that would not show up with a ping.
On Feb 12, 2016 11:19 AM, "Josh Luthman" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Possible, yes.  If you look at those brochures and flyers they all talk about 
traffic priority during de-modulation.

I don't know if AF does it, though.  If ICMP exceeds TCP/UDP/etc priority I 
don't know either, but on licensed links it's usually configurable.


Josh Luthman
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On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Sterling Jacobson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is it possible to have traffic cut down to 30-40Mbps on an Airfiber 24GHz link 
due to modulation, with packet loss, but still be able to ping across the link 
with zero packet loss?


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