Description of the menu options
ELSA LANCOM DSL/10 Office
R34
Table-ARP
This option allows you to display the ARP table (ARP cache), which is managed
automatically for the purpose of mapping IP addresses onto physical terminal addresses.
Individual entries can be removed from this table but no new entries can be entered
manually.
The entries in the ARP table might, for example, have the following appearance if
different devices with different IP addresses (192.168.139.20, 192.168.130.30)
communicated with the router:
ARP-aging-min.
This option allows you to enter a time (from 1 to 99 minutes) at the end of which the
ARP table is automatically updated, i.e. all IP addresses that have not been accessed
since the last automatic update are removed. The default setting is 15 minutes.
TCP-aging-min.
If data transfer stops during a TCP connection to the router, e.g. if the user does not enter
any more data during the remote configuration, it will automatically release the
TCP connection on expiry of the time entered here. Possible settings are from 1 to
99 minutes; The default setting is 15 minutes.
TCP-max.-conn.
The maximum number of allowable connections possible at the same time can be set
here. DEFAULT setting is '0', meaning the same as “any number“.
Setup/IP-router-module
This menu allows you to enter settings for the IP router module. The menu has the
following layout:
IP-address
Node-ID
Last-access
Connect
192.168.130.20
0000c0717860
6780443 tics
local
192.168.130.30
0800091eebf4
6214514 tics
local
/IP-router-module
IP router module settings
State
Activates or deactivates the IP router module.
IP-routing-table
Router table for IP network and remote station assignment
LAN-filter-table
Negative/connect filter table for the TCP/UDP destination ports
of LAN packets
WAN-filter-table
Negative filter table for the TCP/UDP destination ports of WAN
packets
Proxy-ARP
Activates/deactivates the proxy ARP function
Loc.-routing
Activates/deactivates local routing
Routing-method
Routing method for IP packets
RIP-config
Settings for IP-RIP operation
Masquerading
Settings for IP masquerading