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Chapter 7: Using the Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge Web-based Utility
Wireless
Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge with 5-Port Switch
• All Packets - This rate limit will be applied to all packets.
• Flooded - This rate limit will be applied to Flooded unicast and Multicast and Broadcast packets.
• Multicast - This rate limit will be applied to Multicast and Broadcast packets.
• Broadcast - This rate limit will be applied to Broadcast packets only.
• Ingress Rate - This setting allows you to choose the input data rate for a port. Packets exceeding this rate will
be dropped.
• Egress Rate - This setting let user choose the output data rate for a port. Packets exceeding this rate will be
dropped.
• Flow Control - When this feature is enabled, the wired LAN ports will exchange control packets with the
connected port before sending packets. If the other end is not able to process more packets , our sending port
will hold the packets. The mechanism will ensure that packets will not be lost on the wire. But it can still
cause congestion in other part of the network, so please use this with caution.
Click the Apply Port Setting button to save your settings per port. Click the Cancel button to cancel your
changes. Click the Refresh button to refresh your screen. Click the Help button for additional on-screen
information.
Switch Table
Use this screen to configure the switch address table settings for the managed switch feature, and to add or
delete static address table entries. Global ATU Setting is a global switch address table setting. Address Learning
is used to determine if the switch should automatically learn the mac address for the packets; the default is
enabled. Age Timer is is used to determine the idle time out of each address entry.
• New Address Entry -Mac Address is the destination mac address. Output Port Vector is the output ports where
the packet should be routed to if there is a mac address match. Note, the packets can be routed to more than
1 port. The static address entry will be locked in the table and does not idle the timeout. To add entries, select
the port’s check box and click the Add New Entry button. To delete entries, select the port’s check box and
click the Delete Selected Entry button.
• Static Address Table - This lists the static MAC address entries and the output port vector settings.
• Address Table Dump - This is a complete dump of the address table, including both the dynamic learned
entries and static entries. If there is a topology change, click the Flush Table to button to remove all the
Figure 7-17: Switch Table Tab