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Tsunami™ QB-8100 Series (50 Mbps / 12 Mbps)

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Advanced ConfigurationParameterInterfaceMulticast ThresholdBroadcast ThresholdDescriptionThis parameter is used to configure the type of interface in which filtering has to beapplied. The Storm Threshold filter can be used to filter the traffic on two types ofinterfaces such as: Ethernet or Wireless. By default, Storm Threshold filtering is disabled onboth Ethernet and Wireless interfaces.This parameter is used to configure the threshold value of the multicast packets to beprocessed for the Ethernet or Wireless interface. Packets more than threshold value aredropped. If threshold value for multicast packets is set to '0', filtering is disabled. Thedefault Multicast Threshold value is 0 per second.This parameter is used to configure the threshold value of the broadcast packets to beprocessed for the Ethernet or Wireless interface. Packets more than threshold value aredropped. If threshold value for broadcast packets is set to '0', filtering is disabled. Thedefault Broadcast Threshold value is 0 per second.4.8.6 WORP Intra Cell Blocking (End Point A Only, Bridge Mode only)Since the Tsunami <strong>QB</strong>-<strong>8100</strong> devices operate in a point-to-point network mode, the Intra Cell Blocking feature has nosignificance for <strong>QB</strong> devices. This feature is disabled by default and configuring these parameters is not necessary.4.9 DHCP ConfigurationDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to assign an IP address to a devicefrom a defined range of IP addresses configured for a given network. It allows you to distribute IP addresses from a centralpoint to various hosts and simplifies the process of configuring the IP addresses to individual hosts.4.9.1 DHCP serverFigure 4-60 DHCPDHCP automatically allocates network addresses and also delivers configuration parameters dynamically to the clients fromthe DHCP server. When DHCP server is enabled, it allows allocation of IP addresses to clients connected to the End Point A orEnd Point B.The DHCP Server lets the End Point A or End Point B respond to DHCP requests with the following information:• Host IP addressTsunami <strong>QB</strong>-<strong>8100</strong> <strong>Series</strong> (<strong>50</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong> / <strong>12</strong> <strong>Mbps</strong>) Installation and Management Guide 98

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