BM-2010A / BM-2100 Bandwidth Manager User
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Segment Size) is another way to set the maximum packet size. This is a field in the TCP Options part of a
SYN packet. By enable MSS clamping, the bandwidth manager calculates the proper MSS for your link
and tell the remote side unequivocally 'do not ever try to send me packets bigger than this value'.
Enable this function if your Internet connection is ADSL or cable modem and you meet connection
problem with your ISP.
4.2.3 IP/MAC Binding Setting
IP/MAC Binding allow you to bind IP and MAC to allow or block only certain IP/MAC or MAC for passing
through the bandwidth manager. The IP/MAC binding table can be build by importing from text file or
discovering by the bandwidth manager. The following functions are provided on this page:
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Binding Function:
Enable or disable binding function.
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Binding Mode:
There are two options on binding mode
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Block the traffic when not defined or not match in the IP/MAC table.
Select this option if
you only want to allow the Internet access of defined and enabled IP/MAC addresses.
Allow the traffic when not defined or match in the IP/MAC table.
Select this option if you
only want to block the Internet access of defined and enabled IP/MAC addresses.
4.2.4 IP/MAC Table
Here will list all the defined IP/MAC binding table that you have built. The following functions and information
are provided on this page:
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New -
Create new IP/MAC binding.
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Delete All
- Delete all the IP/MACbinding table
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Prev -
Go to previous page.
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1, 2,
…
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First, second,
…
page.
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Next -
Next page.
On the Action field of each IP address, the following two buttons are provided:
- Modify the IP/MAC binding