SIP User's Manual 92 Document #: LTRT-65415
MediaPack Series
Parameter Description
Packet Size
[AccessList_Packet_Size]
Maximum allowed packet size.
The valid range is 0 to 65535.
Note: When filtering fragmented IP packets, this field
relates to the overall (re-assembled) packet size, and not to
the size of each fragment.
Byte Rate
[AccessList_Byte_Rate]
Expected traffic rate (bytes per second). This field defines
the allowed bandwidth for the specified protocol. In addition
to this field, the 'Burst Bytes' field provides additional
allowance such that momentary bursts of data may utilize
more than the defined byte rate, without being interrupted.
For example, if 'Byte Rate' is set to 40000 and 'Burst Bytes'
to 50000, then this implies the following: the allowed
bandwidth is 40000 bytes/sec with extra allowance of 50000
bytes; if, for example, the actual traffic rate is 45000
bytes/sec, then this allowance would be consumed within 10
seconds, after which all traffic exceeding the allocated
40000 bytes/sec is dropped. If the actual traffic rate then
slowed to 30000 bytes/sec, then the allowance would be
replenished within 5 seconds.
Burst Bytes
[AccessList_Byte_Burst]
Tolerance of traffic rate limits (number of bytes).
Action Upon Match
[AccessList_Allow_Type]
Action upon match (i.e., 'Allow' or 'Block').
Match Count
[AccessList_MatchCount]
A read-only field displaying the number of packets
accepted/rejected by the specific rule.
3.3.2.2.2 Configuring 802.1x Settings
The '802.1x Settings' page is used to configure IEEE 802.1X LAN security. The device can
function as an IEEE 802.1X supplicant. IEEE 802.1X is a standard for port-level security on
secure Ethernet switches; when a device is connected to a secure port, no traffic is allowed
until the identity of the device is authenticated.
The device supports the following Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) variants:
MD5-Challenge (EAP-MD5)
Protected EAP (PEAPv0 with EAP-MSCHAPv2)
EAP-TLS
For a description of the parameters appearing on this page, see ''Configuration Parameters
Reference'' on page 333. For a
detailed description of this feature, refer to the Product
Reference Manual.