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Loopback mode
Encapsulation support
For more information about configuring properties, refer to the ScreenOS Wide Area
Network Interfaces and Protocols Reference.
Using MLFR and MLPPP Options on page 55
Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen on page 53
Setting Physical Link Attributes for Interfaces on page 55
Use the MLFR and MLPPP screens to change the default Frame Relay and PPP properties
on a multilink interface. For more information about configuring Frame Relay properties,
refer to the ScreenOS Wide Area Network Interfaces and Protocols Reference.
Setting Port Properties Using the Port Properties Screen on page 54
Setting Physical Link Attributes for Interfaces on page 55
Set attributes of the physical link for the interface:
Physical Settings.
Extended Bandwidth Settings—Use the Egress Bandwidth options to set the minimum
(or guaranteed) and maximum bandwidth allowed to pass through the security
device. Be careful not to allocate more bandwidth than the interface can support
because you might lose data if the guaranteed bandwidth on contending policies
surpasses the traffic bandwidth set on the interface.
For security devices running ScreenOS 5.3, you can also manage the flow of traffic through
the security device by limiting bandwidth at the point of ingress. To configure the maximum
amount of traffic allowed at the point of ingress interface, set the number of kilobits per
second (kbps) using the Ingress Minimum Bandwidth field.
For more information about configuring traffic shaping parameters, see "Allocating
Network Bandwidth Using Traffic Shaping Options" on page 119.
Holddown Time—Use this option to configure the amount of time (in milliseconds)
that the security device uses to bring the interface up or down after detecting a change
in the link status.
Bring Down Link—Select this option to bring down the physical link to the interface.
Link and MTU Size.
WebAuth
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