Yes you need to have the APPO on the side that the most MAC addresses
are coming from (the internet) because the ABO will only "see" 64 MAC
addresses on the ethernet side.  I have a temporary link setup for a
customer APPO-->>ABO<<ethernet>>ABO<<--APPO that works well with the
ABO's talking ethernet.  I don't have to worry them about the 64 MAC
address limit on the ethernet side because the ABO's will only see the
MAC address of each other.  At least this is my understanding.  I
wouldn't do it this way for a permanent fix, but I only need this until
I get their tower up.  I haven't had any trouble with my APPO<<>>APPO
ptp link.

-Scott Wells

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To: Rick Kosick
Subject: Re: [smartBridges] What is going on here?!?


Yepp.

NOC->> APPO ~~~~~~ APPO (in client bridge mode)

Or aPPO (ptp mode) ~~~~ aPPo (ptp mode)

Just keep in mind in ptp mode you have no usable alignment tools so best
is to setup then in AP and client mode and align one side then switch
around AP and client and align the other side. Then when that is done
set them to ptp mode. However I heard people that have had unreliable
performance with aPPO in ptp mode. Granted I not heard this from anyone
in a longer while now so it could been a issue that gotten fixed in the
later firmwares. Dunno..

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RK> No "customer" in my case.
RK> My customers are fed off Alvarion equipment and I am only using the 
RK> AB equipment for backhaul. So, for backhaul, I need multiple MAC's 
RK> on both ends.

Should be   NOC->> APPO ~~~~~~ APPO -> SWITCH ->
RK> Customers-fed-from-Alvarion-Basestation

RK> Right?
RK> ===
RK> Rick Kosick
RK> StarLinX Internet Service
RK> ----- Original Message -----
RK> From: "Jerry Wolsztyniak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RK> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RK> Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 4:02 PM
RK> Subject: RE: [smartBridges] What is going on here?!?


>> HI,
>>
>> You're trying to route behind an ABO. That's not a good go, due to
the
>> MAC masquerading properties of the ABO, the ABO is supposed to be at
the
>> customers side not at the NOC side.
>>
>> NOC -> APPO <----> ABO -> Customer
>>
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Kunze
>> Sent: Monday, 10 November 2003 7:57 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: [smartBridges] What is going on here?!?
>>
>>
>> Isn't this an incorrect setup?
>>
>> I thought you'd need either an AP at the NOC end or another ABO at
the
>> APPO
>> end.
>>
>> Rk
>>
>>
>> At 09:26 AM 11/9/2003, you wrote:
>> >Man, this is killing me.
>> >
>> >I have an airPoint and an airBridge.
>> >They come up and everything runs fine for a while.
>> >
>> >Then, after some time, nobody can access the Internet. And, nobody
on
>> >the Internet can access people on the wireless side.
>> >
>> >Here's the config:
>> >
>> >NOC -> airBridge ~~~~~  airPoint -> Customers
>> >
>> >
>> > >From the NOC, I can reach customers on the wireless side but from
>> > >outside
>> >the NOC, I cannot reach them at all. What could cause this?? ===
>> >Rick Kosick
>> >StarLinX Internet Service
>> >
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