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USER GUIDE - Rev. 3 (January 2018)
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Full UDP.
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It is a sequence identifier provided by the equipment itself.
Identifier.
It establishes a different and unequivocal name for each one the
bidirectional UDP virtual ports.
When added, all the ports have the name
fulludp0
configured by default and, therefore, it is essential to assign a specific name to
each of them.
Interface.
It establishes the possible interfaces the data will be accepted on;
therefore, it restricts the possible input points of the packets. The possible values
are the following:
all
, eth0 or cell0, if the equipment has the WAN interface.
Local Port.
It establishes the UDP port to be used to receive packets.
Group-ID. Multicast
IP address that will accept data in reception, as long as the
parameter value is a valid address, and the
multicast
option is active. The
0.0.0.0
default value is not a valid IP address.
Remote Port.
It establishes the destination UDP port.
Remote Address.
Unicast or multicast IP address to be used for data
transmission. The
0.0.0.0
default value is not a valid IP address.
Protocol.
It establishes the protocol of the data to be encapsulated; the possible
values are indicated at the beginning of section 5.16.1. Usually the virtual ports
operate in
raw
mode; the corresponding physical port is configured with the desired
protocol.
Policy.
This field should be configured when the
policybased
mode has been
established in the
Protocol
parameter. It establishes an identifier, whose policy
should be configured in the
Policy
submenu of the
Flow
menu.
Packed time (ms).
See description at the beginning of section 5.16.1.
Packed size.
See description at the beginning of section 5.16.1.
Multicast.
It establishes if the data with the
multicast
address established on
Group-ID will be accepted. When the option is not active, the IP address for
reception is the equipment own
unicast
IP address.
Enable.
It establishes if the Full UDP port is active or not. With the ticked box, the
Full UDP virtual port is enabled, and accepts packets in reception, as well as their
transmission.