Q-Flex Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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6.2.2.17 Ethernet MTU
Range:
2,000 bytes to 10,000 bytes; step size: 1 byte
Description:
This controls the Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size, which
defines the largest Ethernet frame that can be handled by the modem in
bridging mode without fragmentation into smaller frames.
Table 6-62 Ethernet MTU
6.2.3 Edit->IP->Advanced Screen
The
Edit->IP-Advanced
screen (shown in
Figure 6-23
) allows the following to be set up:
•
IP buffers used in the process of receiving terrestrial IP packets and transmitting
them over satellite. The buffers influence the quality of service with respect to
overall packet delay and whether packets are dropped or buffered during periods
of congestion.
•
Miscellaneous settings used in specific modes of operation, including operation of
the 4-port Ethernet switch, internal VLAN tagging inside the modem and point-to-
multipoint operation.
•
MPEG2 transport stream processing, when using the ASI interface, or IP over
DVB (where several MPEG2 transport stream packets are included inside one IP
packet).
•
Multiple streams, when using DVB-S2 Variable Coding and Modulation (VCM). Two
streams are supported (two ASI streams, or one ASI stream plus IP).