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BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT
SETTINGS (ADVANCED)
WAVE RELAY
®
OVER IP (WROIP)
SETTINGS (ADVANCED)
WRoIP allows the Wave Relay
®
network to
extend over and seamlessly interact with a
large routed IP network. In order to use this
capability, one or more Wave Relay
®
nodes
must be setup as WRoIP gateways. A WRoIP
gateway must be directly connected to an
appropriately configured IP router.
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IP Mcast/
Bcast Limit
(advanced)
Defines the maximum bandwidth allowed for IP multicast or broadcast
network traffic received on the given interface and retransmitted onto the
Wave Relay
®
network. Traffic in excess of this limit will be dropped. Units are
megabits/sec (Mbps). To disable the limit, set to zero
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WRoIP (advanced) WRoIP gateway nodes must have the WRoIP protocol
enabled on the interface directly connected to the IP router.
All other nodes should have the WRoIP protocol disabled.
When the WRoIP protocol is enabled on an interface, the
interface will no longer function as a normal Wave Relay
®
Ethernet port for connecting Ethernet devices: it will only
work for connecting the IP router.
Multicast Routing Mode
(advanced)
Selects pruning options for multicast traffic:
IP Router Controlled (default): All multicast packets travel
to the cloud network
Wave Relay Controlled: Only subscribed multicast feeds
are passed to the cloud network to reduce network traffic
congestion.
Netmask (advanced) Defines the netmask of the IP subnet specific to the directly
connected IP router interface
Gateway (advanced) Defines the IP address of the IP router in the IP subnet spe-
cific to the directly connected IP router interface - WRoIP
protocol packets will be forwarded to this IP address in
order to be sent over the IP network.