Note that when using the Ping application, this setting is ignored, and replies to
the NDP(NS) requests will always be sent - also from the passive port.
Answer incoming ARP requestsAnswer incoming ARP requests
When the check box is selected, the Network Master will reply to incoming ARP
requests, using the Source MAC and IP addresses in sending out replies.
ARP: Address Resolution Protocol
Note that when using the Ping application, this setting is ignored, and replies to
the ARP requests will always be sent - also from the passive port.
Accept Network Master configuration framesAccept Network Master configuration frames
This setting appears in the RFC2544 and SAT1564 applications.
When the check box is selected, the Network Master can be configured by
another Network Master via test interface.
Receiver SetupReceiver Setup
The following items can be set when the bit rate is 10 Gbps or less.
Expected preamble length
Ignore preamble violations
IFG lower threshold
Filter IFG violations caused by master/slave clock synchronization
Expected preamble lengthExpected preamble length
Allows you to specify the preamble length that the receiver should consider as
'normal' that is, non-erroneous). The default setting is 8 bytes. The range is
from 3 to 15 bytes.
Ignore preamble violationsIgnore preamble violations
Select this check box if you want to ignore preamble violations.
IFG lower thresholdIFG lower threshold
Allows you to specify the minimum allowed receiver interframe gap. The
default setting is 12 bytes. The range is from 8 to 15 bytes.
Filter IFG violations caused by master/slave clock synchronizationFilter IFG violations caused by master/slave clock synchronization
Applies only to Gigabit mode, where the IFG will not be constant, which leads
to a larger number of IFG violated frames than expected. Select this function to
hide those violations.
Jumbo frame size upper limitJumbo frame size upper limit
Allows you to specify the size of the Jumbo frames (that is, Ethernet frames
longer than 1518 that are not counted as oversized/erroneous). The default
setting is 9018 bytes. The range is from 1519 to 16000 bytes.
Enable remote fault detection in AutonegotiationEnable remote fault detection in Autonegotiation
When the check box is selected, the remote fault detection is enabled if
Interface type is ElectricalElectrical or SFPSFP and Port Mode is AutonegotiateAutonegotiate. Remote fault
status is displayed in Link partner abilities of status information.
FEC degradeFEC degrade