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Netopia 6.3 Software User's Manual page 122

Cayman operating system version 6.3

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DSL
Select the number of PPPoE sessions to be configured for VCC n. Up to eight can
be configured on the first VCC; one on the other VCCs. The total must be less
than or equal to eight.
DSL
Select the transmission priority for vcc n. The Gateway transmits traffic for high
priority VCCs before it transmits traffic for low priority VCCs. Bandwidth is split
between VCCs of equal priority.
DSL
Specifies the maximum upstream (transmission) rate of the virtual circuit (mea-
sured in kilobytes per second). Zero (0) indicates no restriction on transmission
rate.
Bridging lets the Cayman Gateway use MAC (Ethernet hardware) addresses to
forward non-TCP/IP traffic from one network to another. When bridging is
enabled, the Cayman Gateway maintains a table of up to 255 MAC addresses.
Entries that are not used within 10 minutes are dropped. If the bridging table fills
up, the oldest table entries are dropped to make room for new entries.
Virtual circuits that use IP framing cannot be bridged.
BOTH
Enables or disables bridging services in the Cayman Gateway. You must enable
bridging services within the Cayman Gateway before you can enable bridging for
a specific interface.
ENET
Enables or disables bridging services for the Ethernet interface.
DSL
Enables or disables bridging services for the specified virtual circuit using Ethernet
framing.
ENET
Enables or disables bridging services for the specified Ethernet interface.
DSL
Enables or disables bridging services for the specified Ethernet interface.
DSL
Enables or disables bridging between virtual circuit connections.

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