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54 Configuring Resources Settings
Enterprise Edge Networking Operations Guide P0910464 Issue 01
Consult your System Administrator for the appropriate configuration information
before changing the settings
To modify the configuration of the LAN1 settings:
1. In the IP Address box type the IP address.
An example of how to format the information is shown at the right of the box.
2. In the SubNet Mask box type the subnet mask
3. From the Connection Type list select the connection type.
4. Press the Tab key to save the settings.
Connection Type Lets users specify the connection type to the LAN interface.
The following values are supported and are interpreted as follows:
Auto Sense: The interface uses 'auto negotiation' protocol to choose the
maximum possible speed of the connection. Depending upon the connected
device, the interface can choose '100 MB' or '10MB', full-duplex, or half-
duplex.
The receiving end’s speed and connection type determines the mode of
transmission. For example, if the receiving end is another PC port, or a
bridge/switch port, the full duplex of operation is possible; if the receiving
end is a shared media port (like hub port), only half-duplex of mode is
possible.
10 MB Half: Speed is set to 10 MB/s and mode to half-duplex.
10 MB Full: Speed is set to 10 MB/s and mode to full-duplex
10 MB Auto: The speed is set to 10 MB/s and the mode is automatically
chosen by the interface, using auto-negotiation protocol. This mode is
chosen to limit the maximum traffic coming in to Enterprise Edge to 10 MB,
while enabling the auto-negotiation feature for easier interconnection.
Usually, you limit the incoming traffic if you notice that the bursty traffic
from the connected LAN is degrading the quality of voice calls carried
through VoIP over WAN. Though the LAN traffic gets lower priority in
Enterprise Edge, their high rate of arrival to the Enterprise Edge server
generates too may interrupts in the system that cause degraded quality in
voice calls carried as VoIP.
100 MB Half: Speed is set to 100 MB/s and mode to half-duplex 100 MB
Full: Speed is set to 100 MB/s and mode to full-duplex.
Status Lets users view the current status of the LAN interface.
The possible states are:
Up: the resource is operational.
Down: the resource is not operational.
Setting Definition
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