AF24 is architected as a layer 2 device that knows nothing about the payload protocols at layer 3 or above. To do what you are asking, the best current solution would be to use a router to map diffserv codepoints to VLANs with differing priorities.
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 1:08 PM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote: > What about DiffServ? I suppose priority really only comes into play when > the link is near saturation. Probably overkill on the AF24. However, DSCP > based QoS would be useful on the AF5 and AF-X > > On 2/12/2016 12:12 PM, Chuck Macenski wrote: > > 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]> > 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]> >> 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 >>> Office: 937-552-2340 >>> Direct: 937-552-2343 >>> 1100 Wayne St >>> Suite 1337 >>> Troy, OH 45373 >>> >>> On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Sterling Jacobson < >>> <[email protected]>[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? >>>> >>> >>> > >
