Panasonic KX-HGW600 manual Features, System, MTU size, Dynamic Routing

Models: KX-HGW600

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MTU size

Operating Instructions

MTU size

MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the maximum size of a packet that can be transferred in one frame over a network. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent, which slows down transmission speed.

Local IP Network (e.g., ADSL)

MTU=1454 Bytes

1500 Bytes

1454 Bytes

86 Bytes

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86 Bytes

It takes time to divide the data into smaller packets.

Normally, the KX-HGW600 optimizes the MTU size automatically. Change the MTU size only when necessary.

Note

Depending on the MTU setting, the communication speed may be extremely slow.

Dynamic Routing

The KX-HGW600 can automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout. You can specify whether or not to send the RIP information from WAN (LAN) side to LAN (WAN) side.

WAN

When the RIP information is sent to the WAN (Internet) side, the

 

network information on the LAN may be seen by the

 

unauthorized users. For security, check Do Not Send.

 

 

LAN

Normally check Send. When the KX-HGW600 exists on the LAN

 

with other routers and they are sending the RIP information,

 

check Do Not Send. When the KX-HGW600 exists with no other

 

routers and hosts your network's connection to the Internet, all

 

information is sent to the Internet through the KX-HGW600.

 

 

Features

System

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Panasonic KX-HGW600 manual Features, System, MTU size, Dynamic Routing