User Guide Part 1

Chapter 6 Broadband
AMG1312-T Series User’s Guide
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Figure 20 Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection: Advanced Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 12 Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection: Advanced Setup
LABEL DESCRIPTION
RIP Direction RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information
with other routers. Use this field to control how much routing information the
AMG1312-T Series sends and receives on the subnet.
Select the RIP direction from None, Both, I n Only and Ou t On ly.
RIP Version This field is not configurable if you select None in the RI P Dir e ction field.
Select the RIP version from RI P- 1 , RI P2 - B and RI P2 - M .
Multicast Multicast packets are sent to a group of computers on the LAN and are an alternative
to unicast packets (packets sent to one computer) and broadcast packets (packets
sent to every computer).
Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is a network-layer protocol used to establish
membership in a multicast group. The AMG1312-T Series supports I GM P- v1 , I GM P-
v2 and I GMP- v3 . Select None to disable it.
MLD Proxy Select the version of MLD proxy (v1 or v2) to have the AMG1312-T Series act as for
this connection. This allows the AMG1312-T Series to get subscription information and
maintain a joined member list for each multicast group. It can reduce multicast traffic
significantly. Select N one to turn off MLD proxy.
ATM QoS
ATM QoS Type Select CBR (Continuous Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice or
data traffic. Select UBR W it h PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate) for applications that are
non-time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select Realtim e VBR (real-time Variable Bit
Rate) type for applications with bursty connections that require closely controlled
delay and delay variation. Select N on Realtim e VBR (non real-time Variable Bit
Rate) type for connections that do not require closely controlled delay and delay
variation.
Peak Cell Rate Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424 (the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak Cell
Rate (PCR). This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells. Type the
PCR here.