BM-2010A / BM-2100 Bandwidth Manager User
’
s Manual
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First Packet Host:
1 mean Host 1 send the first packet, i.e., host 1 start the session. 2 mean Host 2
send the first packet, i.e., host 2 start the session.
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Last Packet Host:
1 mean Host 1 send the last packet, i.e., host 1 complete the session. 2 mean Host 2
send the last packet, i.e., host 2 complete the session.
4.3.13 Log
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To Analyzer
This function allows you to export the connection data to Bandwidth Analyzer for further analysis. You can
know each IP
’
s bandwidth usage and service usage ratio from this free utility. Please note this utility can
only run on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
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Export Function:
Enable or Disable the Export function.
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IP Address:
The IP address of the computer which is running Bandwidth Analyzer.
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Save:
Press
“
Save
”
button to save above configurations.
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Test:
Test the connection status to Bandwidth Analyzer. If the computer which is running Bandwidth
Analyzer is on-line, a small window will pop-up with message of
“
Server is ready
”
. Otherwise, it will
show
“
Can not connect to server
”
.
4.3.14 Email Account
This function is to configure the E-mail account used for E-mail Alert function. When some event happen
which match the Alert Event definition, the alert e-mail will be send by this configuration.
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Enable Alert:
Enable the e-mail alert function.
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Authentication:
Enable if the e-mail server require authentication.
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SMTP Server:
The e-mail server
’
s IP address or DNS name
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SMTP User:
e-mail account(sender)
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Password:
e-mail password (sender)
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Email to:
e-mail receiver. The sender and receiver can be the same
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Save:
Store the configuration
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Test:
Test whether the e-mail can be send correctly
NOTE:
If any configuration is wrong on this page, the e-mail can not send correctly.