Chapter 12 Port Binding
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If a WAN PVC is bound to an ethernet port, traffic from the ethernet port will only be forwarded
through the specified WAN PVC and vice versa. If a port is not in a port binding group, traffic to and
from the port will be forwarded according to the routing table. See the tutorial chapter (Chapter 4
on page 32) for more details on configuring port binding for multiple WAN connections.
12.1.1 What You Can Do in the Port Binding Screens
•Use the Port Binding screen (Section 12.2 on page 159) to activate port binding, and set up
port binding groups.
•Use the Port Binding Summary screen (Section 12.2.1 on page 160) to view configured port
binding groups.
12.2 The Port Binding Screen
Use this screen to enable port binding and set up port binding groups. Click Network Setting >
Port Binding > Port Binding to display the following screen.
Figure 77 Network Setting > Port Binding > Port Binding
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 57 Network Setting > Port Binding > Port Binding
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Select to activate or deactivate the port binding feature.
Port Binding
Active Activate or deactivate port binding for the port binding group.
Group Index Select the index number for the port binding group.
When a port is assigned to a port binding group, traffic will be forwarded to the other
ports in the group, but not to ports in other groups. If a port is not included in any
groups, traffic will be forwarded according to the routing table.
ATM VCs Select the ATM VC (PVC) to include in the port binding group. Each ATM VC can only
be bound to one group.
Ethernet Select the Ethernet (Eth) ports to include in the port binding group. Each Ethernet
port can only be bound to one group.
Wireless LAN Select the WLAN (AP) connection to include in the port binding group. Additional APs
can be enabled on the More AP screen (Section 7.3 on page 94).