Operating modes and functions
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bnd+compr
uses both compression and channel bundling and therefore
provides maximum possible transmission performance.
햹
Enter the holding times for this connection in the name list as well. Please observe
the following rules:
– Depending on the application, the B1 holding time should be long enough to
ensure that the connection is not prematurely terminated by the brief absence of
data packets. Experience has shown that values between 60 and 180 seconds
are a good basis which can be adapted as required during operation.
– The B2 hold time determines the delay time after which the dynamic channels
are terminated once the data throughput drops below the threshold value.
햺
Use the channel list to determine the number of channels to be used for the
connection. You may also specify the channels to be used, thus keeping certain
channels free for dial-up connections via RAS, for example.
The channel list entry determines whether static or dynamic channel bundling will
be used (see above). More than one minimum channel results in static bundling,
whereas a difference between the minimum and maximum number of channels
permits dynamic channel bundling.
햻
Use the entry for the Y connection in the interface list to determine what should
happen if an additional connection to a different remote station is requested during
an existing connection using channel bundling, but no further B channels are
available.
– Y connection
On
: The router interrupts the bundled connection on this interface
to establish a connection to the other remote station. When the channel is free
again, the originally bundled connection automatically takes the channel back
(always in the case of static bundling, only as required when using dynamic
bundling).
– Y connection
Off
: The router holds the existing bundled connection on this
interface, the other connection must try a different interface or wait if none of
the interfaces with active channel bundling permit a channel to be terminated.
IPX routing
The IPX router transmits data from networks using IPX/SPX as the network protocols (e.g.
Novell networks). A remote network is notified to the computers in the local network by
its entry in the IPX routing table. A maximum of 16 different networks can be entered in
the routing table.
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