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Chapter 7 WAN Setup
Table 52 RFC 1483 Bridged: Edit Bridge Interface (continued)
LABEL
Ether Filter Type
Port Filter
Eport Flag
Port Id
In Frames Count
Out Frames
Count
Transit Delay
Discards Count
Buf Overflow
Discards Count
Port Pvid
Ingress Filtering
Status
Frame Access
Type
Port Default User
Priority
Num Traffic
Classes
Regen Priority0-7 Enter a number to indicate the mapping of user priorities in the
Traffic Class
Map0-7
Unknown Vlan
Discards Count
Ingress Filtering
Discards Count
Unaccept Frame
Type Discards
Enabled
Change
Reset
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DESCRIPTION
You can specify the Ethernet filter perfromed by this bridged interface:
• All: All Ethernet packets are allowed through the port.
IP: Only IP/ARP Ethernet packets are allowed through the port.
Pppoe: Only PPPoE Ethernet packets are allowed through the port.
Specify the port filter rule for this interface.
An edge port connects to a non-STP device. Select true to set the
specified port as an edge port (Eport), allowing it to immediately
transition to a forwarding state and bypass the listening and learning
states. If not, select false.
This is the priority and number of the port.
This shows the number of incoming packets.
This shows the number of outgoing packets.
This shows the number of frames discarded due to transit delays.
This shows the number of frames discarded due to buffer overflow.
You can configure the number of Port VLAN ID. A PVID (Port VLAN ID)
is a tag that adds to incoming untagged frames received on a port so
that the frames are forwarded to the VLAN group that the tag defines.
Enter a number between 1and 4094 as the port VLAN ID.
Select true if you want the bridge interface to discard incoming VLAN
tagged frames for a VLAN that does not have this interface in its
Egress interface list. Select false to accept all incoming frames.
Select all ALL to accept both tagged or untagged packets. Select all
Tagged to accept only tagged packets.
Enter a number for the priority of this bridge interface. "0" is the
highest priority and "7" is the lowest.
Enter a number to indicate the number of supported traffic classes on
this bridge interface.
incoming frames to the regenerated user priority that will be used for
traffic class mapping as well as the VLAN tag of the outgoing frame.
Enter a number to indicate the mapping of regenerated priority to their
traffic class values.
This shows the number of unknown VLANs that have been discarded.
This shows the number of incoming frames that have been filtered and
discarded
This shows the number of unaccepted frames that have been
discarded.
Select true to enable this WAN interface. If not, select false.
Click this to save your changes.
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
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