I believe it is a Mipsco / Samsung ?
/L
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 10:03 PM
Subject: RE: [BAWUG] Slink DWL-2100 MAC address table problems

What processor is running on these?
 
I have seen this on other ODM's boards
 
//Eden


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lars Holmström
Sent: 18 January 2005 20:03
To: wireless@lists.bawug.org
Subject: [BAWUG] Slink DWL-2100 MAC address table problems

I am using several DWL-2100 radios in various kind of configurations. Several of them have problems that I relate to MAC address table learning and aging. I am interested to learn if any one else has similar problems and/or knows more about this.
 
Software version is either 1.01eu or 2.0eu
 
In one configuration I have a two routers (A and B) that are linked together with one DWL-2100 P2P bridge, a LAN segment and then a Roamabout P2P link.Users on the LAN segment has their default gateway set to router A. On another subnet connected to router B there is a monitoring system that send ping probes to users on the LAN segment and to the radios.
 
Parallel (on same subnet) to the monitoring system there is a mailserver that users on the LAN segment are supposed to access.
 
If there is no, or little, traffic over the DWL-2100 link, the MAC address tables seems to time out so that users on the LAN segment can not access the mailserver. If I let some other system constantly (within MAC address table aging parameter, send ping packets to the user's PC the problem goes away, and users are able to access the mailserver without problems.
 
 
Another configuration involves a monitoring system connected to a router to subnet C. Another WAP54 P2P link connect another site that has a DWL-2100 P2MP link. On one of the MP legs there is another P2P DWL-2100 link that links in a third location.
 
When the monitoring system tries to ping the last P2P link it will not get proper responses. Of 10 packets I may recieve 2. But if I let another system, connected to the same subnet as the P2Plink ping the radio, then the monitoring system get 10 out of 10 ping packets answered.
 
/Lars 
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