same LAN side of a NAT Router when NAT support is enabled. Each GR3 would need to have a
unique 852 port number mapped by the NAT Router and the NAT router would have to be able
to support local loopback of WAN addressed packets. Select the new value and click the
Submit
Changes
button.
852 Bridging Mode
: is displays and controls the status of the 852 Bridging Router mode for the
router. ese buttons only appear if the router has Bridging Router Mode support activated on
the
Status Page
. To enable or disable 852 bridging mode, select the radio button that corresponds
to the desired state,
On
for enable,
Off
for disable, and then click the
Submit Changes
button.Finally select the
Reboot
button. A description of the configuration of
Bridging Router
Mode
is provided in a later section.
Compatibility Mode
: is popup menu field allows the user to change the configuration server
compatibility mode. e three choices are Standard 852, i.Lon Config Server, and CoactiveLL
Config Server. Select the new value and click the “Submit Changes” button.
e router-LL config server and some versions of the i.LON config server and were developed
before the final version of the ANSI/EIA 852 specification was finalized. Consequently there are
variations in how they function.
•
852 Compliant Mode
: Select when using a fully 852 compliant configuration server.
•
i.LON (TM) ConfigServer Compatibility Mode
: Select when using version 1.x of the i.LON
configuration server.
•
Coactive Router-LL (TM) ConfigServer Compatibility Mode
: Select when using the Router-LL
configuration server.
ConfigServer Address
: is field requires information only when the router is operating in
Normal mode (See “MODE” above). is is the unicast IP host address of the configuration
server for this channel. To change the value in the field, type in the new value in the dotted format
XX.XX.XX.XX
and click the
Submit Change
s button.
ConfigServer Port
: is field requires information only when the router is operating in Normal
mode (See “MODE” above). is is the IP unicast port of the configuration server for this
channel. To change the port, type in the new port number (0-65535), and click the
Submit
Changes
button. e default designated port for 852 servers is 1629.
Loop Detect Interval
: is value determines the number of milli-seconds between transmission of
a loop detection packet. A value of zero disables this feature. e default value is 5000ms or 5
seconds. Setting this value to much below 1000 is not recommended. If the Loop Detection finds
a loop in the network routing, it will cause the GRouter to go unconfigured to prevent runaway
traffic. A loop is detected if the router receives its own loop detection message on the opposite
side of the router. e router will continue to send loop detection messages and will resume
operation once the loop condition is removed. Click
Submit Changes
and the new value is
immediately in effect.
Loop Recover Retries
: is value determines the number of unsuccessful retires of the loop
detection message before a loop condition is considered to have been remedied. e default is
three. e minimum allowed value is two. Click
Submit Changes
and the new value is
immediately in effect.
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Summary of Contents for GRouter3
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