HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual

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Additional Interface Settings

LAN Speed. Select the speed from the drop-down list to set the speed for the in-path
LAN port. The default value is Auto.

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do
not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass
mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

Duplex. Select Auto, Full, or Half from the drop-down list to set the duplex speed for the
in-path LAN port. The default value is Auto.

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do
not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass
mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

WAN Speed. Select the speed from the drop-down list to set the speed for the in-path
WAN port. The default value is Auto.

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do
not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass
mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

Duplex. Select Auto, Full, or Half from the drop-down list to set the duplex speed for the
in-path WAN port. The default value is Auto.

If your network routers or switches do not automatically negotiate the speed and duplex,
you must manually set the speed and duplex for the primary interface.

The speed and duplex must match (LAN and WAN) in an in-path configuration. If they do
not match you might have a large number of errors on the interface when it is in bypass
mode, because the switch and router are not set with the same settings.

MTU. Type a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) value in the text box. The MTU is the
largest physical packet size, measured in Bytes, that a network can transmit. The default
value is 1500.

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