Instruction manual

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BreezeACCESS Version 4.5 Operations and Administration
Manual Revision: 1.0
Available selections are:
" Disable– ARP Broadcast messages are filtered or transmitted
according to the general filtering criteria set by the Filter
Options parameter.
" Enable– ARP Broadcast messages are transmitted regardless of
the selected value of the Filter Options parameter.
The default selection is Enable.
! Ethernet Broadcast/Multicast Limiter Option – enables to define
the limiter’s functionality. The available options are:
" Disable: No limiter
" Limit only Broadcast Packets
" Limit Multicast Packets that are not Broadcasts
" Limit All Multicast Packets (including broadcast)
The default selection is Disable.
! Ethernet Broadcast Limiter Threshold – defines the maximum
number of packets per second that will pass the limiter when it is
enabled is enabled.
The range is from 0 to 20480 (packets/second).
The default is 20480.
Other Bridging Parameters
! LAN to Wireless Link Bridging Mode (AU only) – Controls the flow
of information from the Ethernet backbone to the wireless media.
The options are:
" Reject Unknown – Allows transmission of packets only to
addresses that the AU knows to exist in the wireless link.
" Forward Unknown – Allows transmission of all packets, except
those sent to addresses that the AU recognizes as being on its
wired Ethernet side.
The default selection is Forward Unknown.
! Bridge Aging Time (AU and SU) – Displays the current value for
bridge aging time for learned addresses of devices on both the wired
and wireless sides (not including BreezeACCESS units), and allows
entry of a new value.
The available range is 100 to 2000 seconds.
The default value is 300 seconds for AUs and for SUs with bridge
functionality (SU-BD and SU-BD1V). For all other SUs it is 1800
seconds.
! Broadcast Relaying (AU only) – Determines whether the unit
performs broadcast relaying. When Broadcast Relaying is enabled,
broadcast packets originating in devices on the wireless link are