Chapter 4 | Advanced Configuration |
System Management > IGMP Snooping
Enable IGMP Snooping Select this option to use IGMP Snooping.
Timeout Enter the time interval during which IGMP broadcast packets from the IGMP server are sent to the IGMP clients behind a specific port of the Router. If the time interval has past, IGMP broadcast packets are broadcast to all ports of the Router. After the timeout, the time interval will restart if the Router receives IGMP broadcast packets that need to sent to the IGMP clients. The default is 248 seconds.
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.
Port Management > Port Setup
Configure the connection settings for each local port, such as priority, speed, and duplex. You can also enable or disable the
Port Management > Port Setup
Basic Per Port Config.
The Basic Per Port Config. table displays the following: Port ID The port number or name is displayed.
Interface The port’s interface type, LAN or WAN, is displayed.
Disable To disable a port, select Disable.
Speed Select the port speed, 10M or 100M. Duplex Select the duplex mode, Half or Full.
Auto Neg. Select Enable if you want the Router’s ports to
Click Save Settings to save your changes, or click Cancel Changes to undo them.
Port Management > Port Status
Status information is displayed for the selected port.
Port Management > Port Status
Port ID To see the status information and settings for a specific port, select its ID number or name.
Port Status
Summary
For the selected port, the Summary table displays the following:
Type The port type is displayed.
Interface The interface type, LAN or WAN, is displayed. Link Status The status of the connection is displayed. Port Activity The status of the port is displayed.
Speed Status The speed of the port, 10 Mbps, or 100 Mbps, is displayed.
Duplex Status The duplex mode is displayed, Half or Full.
Auto negotiation The status of the feature is displayed.
Statistics
For the selected port, the Statistics table displays the following:
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