User's Manual Part 3
Table Of Contents
- 14. PARENTAL CONTROLS
- 15. ADVANCED
- 15.1 Diagnostics
- 15.2 Restore Defaults
- 15.3 Reboot
- 15.4 MAC Cloning
- 15.5 ARP Table
- 15.6 Users
- 15.7 Quality of Service
- 15.8 Remote Administration
- 15.9 DNS
- 15.10 Personal Domain (Dynamic DNS)
- 15.11 Network Objects
- 15.12 Protocol
- 15.13 MGCP ALG
- 15.14 SIP ALG
- 15.15 UPnP
- 15.16 System Settings
- 15.17 Configuration File
- 15.18 Date and Time Rules
- 15.19 Editing the Time Server Table
- 15.20 Editing Clock Set
- 15.21 Scheduler Rules
- 15.22 Firmware Upgrade
- 15.23 Routing
- 15.24 IGMP Configuration
- 15.25 IGMP Status
- 15.26 PPPoE Relay
- 15.27 IP Address Distribution
- 16. SYSTEM MONITORING
- 17. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
- 18. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- 19. SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
- 20. PUBLICATION INFORMATION
03/24/09 - DRAFT
030-300554 Rev. C 163 March 2009
Verizon FiOS Router
(
Model 9100EM
)
User Guide
TCP Serialization
You can enable TCP Serialization in its combo box, either for active voice calls only or for all traffic. The screen
will refresh, adding a 'Maximum Delay' field. This function allows you to define the maximal allowed transmission
time frame (in milliseconds) of a single packet. Any packet that requires a longer time to be transmitted, will be
fragmented to smaller sections. This avoids transmission of large, bursty packets that may cause delay or jitter for
real-time traffic such as VoIP. If you insert a delay value in milliseconds, the delay in number of bytes will be
automatically updated on refresh.
For example, if you click the New Entry link in the Tx Traffic Shaping section of the Edit Device Traffic Shaping
screen the Add Shaping Class screen will appear.
Name the new class and click OK to save the settings, e.g., Class A. Now click the class name to edit the shaping
class or alternatively, click its pencil (edit) icon in the Action column.