NB3710 User Manual 4.0
WAN Settings
This page can be used to configure WAN specific settings like the Maximum Segment Size
(MSS). The MSS corresponds to the largest amount of data (in bytes) that the router
can handle in a single, unfragmented TCP segment. In order to avoid any negative side
effects the number of bytes in the data segment and the headers must not add up to
more than the number of bytes in the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). The MTU
can be configured per each interface and corresponds to the largest packet size that can
be transmitted.
Figure 5.4.: WAN Settings
Parameter
TCP MSS Settings
MSS adjustment
Enable or disable MSS adjustment on WAN interfaces.
Maximum segment size
Maximum number of bytes in a TCP data segment.
39
Summary of Contents for NB3710
Page 90: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 27 Inbound NAPT...
Page 92: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 29 OpenVPN Configuration...
Page 96: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 30 OpenVPN Client Management...
Page 98: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 31 IPsec Administration...
Page 104: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 34 PPTP Tunnel Configuration...
Page 108: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 as GSM voice calls they suffer from unreliability and poor bandwidth...
Page 114: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 37 SDK Administration...
Page 117: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 38 SDK Jobs...
Page 121: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 39 DHCP Server...
Page 131: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 44 SMS Configuration...
Page 156: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 55 Remote Authentication...
Page 160: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 57 Automatic File Configuration...
Page 164: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 59 Log Viewer...
Page 165: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Figure 5 60 Tech Support File...
Page 173: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 5 9 LOGOUT Please use this menu to log out from the Web Manager...
Page 211: ...NB3710 User Manual 4 0 Event Description Table A 3 SDK Examples...