Appendix B IR-IP Interface Module Installation and Operation Manual
B-16 Advanced Setup ASMi-52 Ver. 2.5
IR_IP <IR-IP> S/W Ver. 1.21 (date)
Quick Setup
Management Access
Advanced Setup
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Device identification
Interface Parameters
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1. LAN Status :[ Open ]
2. WAN Status :[ Open ]
3. WAN Throttle :[ Full ]
4. Aging Timeout (min) :5.
Press one of the numbers to select or ESC:
Figure B-10. Interface Parameters Menu
2. Set the LAN status to enable/disable the flow of packets through LAN interface:
Open – the flow of packets is enabled.
Closed – the flow of packets is disabled. As a result, IR-IP does not accept,
nor sends packets to the LAN, but its WAN interface may still be active, and
can interact with other IP hosts on the WAN.
3. Set the WAN status to enable/disable the flow of packets through the WAN
interface:
Open – the flow of packets is enabled.
Closed – the flow of packets through the WAN interface is disabled. As a
result, IR-IP does not accept from, nor sends packets to the WAN.
However, the LAN interface of the IP router is still active.
4. Select the WAN Throttle. This is the maximum data rate at which frames are
sent to the WAN (i.e., to the SHDSL link).
The available selections are:
64 kbps
128 kbps
256 kbps
512 kbps
1024 kbps
Full (no restriction on the rate).
Since the IP router buffers have a limited capacity (256 frames), it is
recommended to select the WAN Throttle parameter in accordance with the
line rate.
5. Specify the Aging Timeout. This is the time after which inactive LAN stations
are removed from the IR-IP ARP table.
A station is defined as inactive when no IP traffic is received from it by the
IR-IP LAN interface.