• The smaller the routing priority value, the greater the
• Block list syntax is the same as shown above, except for
• Unit ID numbers and routing priority values are always
• To make sure that the packet flow is allowed or blocked in
• If a wireless link is not specified in a Pass list, it will be
3.
Example 1: If you want to create a simple Pass list that includes
the link between unit ID numbers 5.2.22.136 and 5.29.252.213
(Figure 35 (page
highest possible priority):
• Cell A1 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
• Cell A2 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
Figure 35. Sample Pass list (Example 1)
4.
Example 2: If you want to create a Pass list that includes the
links between unit ID numbers 5.2.22.136 and 5.29.252.213 (with
routing priority 0), and between unit ID numbers 5.29.252.213
and 5.155.105.128 (with routing priority 1)
• Cell A1 of the *.CSV file would contain the parameter
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
IMPORTANT
Source and destination values are always unit
ID numbers. Do not enter a unit's IP address
as a source or destination value.
The unit ID number is printed on the
identification label of each unit. This number
always takes the following form: 5.a.b.c
routing priority.
one additional rule: Block lists do not include routing
priority numbers.
separated with commas (,) and never with spaces.
both directions, the unit ID numbers for each link in a Pass
list or Block list must be listed in forward order and in
reverse order.
assigned the lowest routing priority, but will not be
completely excluded from routing.
99)), and give the link routing priority 0 (the
5.2.22.136,5.29.252.213,0
5.29.252.213, 5.2.22.136,0
5.2.22.136,5.29.252.213,0
(Figure 36 (page
100)):
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