Terminology for Configuration Parameters

discriminate between different virtual connections and ATM nodes.

Virtual Channel Identifier

Each connection in an ATM network is characterized by a Virtual Channel (VC). This is a header subfield that is assigned manually when NetDSL is used. A VC has only local significance on the link between ATM nodes. When the connection is released, the VC value on the involved links will be released and can be reused by other connections.

Bridge Packet Filtering

Establishing Bridge packet filters allows you to monitor and selectively filter packets that enter or leave the NetDSL. You can use filtering to protect your network from unauthorized access, and restrict certain web traffic from leaving your LAN. This is done by examining each packet that enters the NetDSL to see if the following characteristics match the criteria for the filter (true), or whether they do not match (false):

MAC: Identifies each device on the network and the Internet

For either true/false condition, the following packet dispositions can be set:

Pass: automatically pass through the modem

Restrict: pass only if there is an available connection

Discard: packet is blocked and discarded

Pass to next filter: packet goes to the next filter in sequence

The IP Packet Filtering allows for up to 32 sequential filters, and each filter can be set to examine source packets, destination packets, or both.

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ADS Technologies version 5.2b1 manual Virtual Channel Identifier, Bridge Packet Filtering