You're mixing wireless configuration with routing. The only choices for a MT PTP slave would be:

   station
   station pseudobridge
   station pseudobridge clone
   station wds
   wds slave



bp


On 9/20/2010 7:06 PM, Tristram Cheer wrote:
Psuedo-Bridge is a standard breaker, Why not use plain old WDS or better yet
VPLS.

We've encountered a number of times speed limitations when bridging wireless
to Ethernet and ended up switching from WDS bridges to BGP-VPLS for our
backhaul core

On 20 September 2010 13:26, Scott Reed<[email protected]>  wrote:

  I don't think comparing the MT psuedo-bridge to an old anything is
correct. MT developed this in response to customer requests for a way to do
bridging on the station end.  I have not done a lot of these, but they work
fine for everything we have run through them.  I have one that has been
running for a couple of years without a hiccup.


On 9/20/2010 7:06 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

The only difference is bridge allows one item in the reg table,
ap-bridge 255 IIRC.

pseudo isn't a real bridge and can (and probably will) lead to layer 2
issues.

A good example was a Tranzeo "PTP" link we had years ago (using the
proprietary PTP configuration option).  The routers between two sites
lost connectivity every 10-15 minutes.  Put in an eoip tunnel on the
routers on top of the Tranzeo link and the problem was solved.

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On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Bill Prince
<[email protected]>   wrote:

  I used to do that until they came out with the pseudobridge-clone thing.
  Just seems to set up a little easier, but I was wondering about the
"other"
implications.

So one way is:

   PTP master = ap-bridge
   PTP slave = station + wds

Another way:

   PTP master = bridge
   PTP slave = station + wds

Yet another way (what I'm using):

   PTP master = bridge
   PTP slave = station-psuedobridge-clone

If I understand bridge versus ap-bridge correctly, ap-bridge is for PtMP,
and bridge is for PTP.


bp


On 9/20/2010 3:34 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

With one radio you want to use ap-bridge and station, then go to the
WDS tab and set the first two fields appropriately.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373



On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Bill Prince
<[email protected]>     wrote:

As in a backhaul.  What last did was create a bridge between the ether1
and
wlan1 on both units.  Then I set the primary to "bridge", and I set the
slave to station-pseudobridge-clone (no WDS).

According to the way I read it, the pseudobridge-clone should be
transparent
(no munging the MACs of the attached devices into the MAC of the PTP
station).  It doesn't seem to take a lot of processing power, and you
don't
have to create an addition bridge for the WDS.

Comments?

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