MediaGateway
User Manual
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VLAN membership
: as many as wished values between 0x1 and 0xFFF can be defined
separated by “,” [E.g.: 100, 101, EDF, …]. Outgoing traffic is allowed to leave the switch
on this port, if the data is tagged with one of the defined VLAN-IDs.
VLANs to untag
: as many as wished values between 0x1 and 0xFFF can be defined
separated by “,” [E.g.: 100, 101, EDF, …]. Outgoing (allowed) traffic is sent with no VLAN-
tag anymore.
Tx octets
: decimal value of sent octets on this port.
Rx octets
: decimal value of received octets on this port.
Prevent Sleep Port
: This option is available if the function “Prevent sleep” on “Control
panel” tab is deactivated.
This port is monitored: If there is incoming traffic on this port, the
MediaGateway doesn’t fall asleep.
This port is not monitored: The MediaGateway can fall asleep, even if there is
incoming traffic on this port.
Enable port
:
port is active.
this port is not active: Incoming data is not forwarded. And no outgoing traffic
possible.
Note
: If there is a device connected to this port, link up can be shown by the
LED even if this port is not enabled.
BroadR-Reach® mode
: For the MediaGateway there is no autonegotiation on
100BASE-T1 Ports available.
Slave
: the connected device is a master and MediaGateway itself is a slave
Master
: the connected device is a slave and MediaGateway itself is a master
Output level
: The “Output Level” is the amplitude level of the BroadR-Reach signal. You
can set Full level (FullOut = default) or half amplitude.
Note
: Both devices of one 100BASE-T1 link must use the same level, otherwise the link
is not stable. FullOut is recommended.
Link quality
: The “link quality” is an indicator about the signal integrity of the 100BASE-
T1 link on this port. 1 = Poor , 5 = Excellent. For more information about link quality and
its measurement, please contact Broadcom directly.