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Customizing Synchronous and Asynchronous Interfaces
114078 Rev. A 5-15
Enabling or Disabling Remote Address Filtering
Set the Promiscuous parameter to specify whether the interface filters out packets
for addresses other than its own local address, or whether addressing filtering is
based on the both the local and remote address. With this parameter set to Enable,
(address filtering is based on both local and remote address), all frames are
received on the interface.
By default, the parameter is disabled; address filtering is based on the local
address and the interface receives only frames destined for its local address.
You can enable or disable local and remote (promiscuous) address filtering on the
interface.
Setting the Clock Source
The Clock Source parameter specifies whether the origin of the synchronous
timing signals are supplied by the router (Internal) or supplied by a network
device (External).
With this parameter to Internal, this router supplies the required timing signals. If
you set the clock to Internal, set the internal clock speed as described in the next
section.
With this parameter set to External (the default), an external network device
supplies the required timing signals. In most cases, this parameter should be set to
External. See the “Setting the External Clock Speed” section.
You can set the clock source for the interface.
Setting the Internal Clock Speed
The Internal Clock Speed parameter sets the clock speed of an internally supplied
clock when the Clock Source parameter is set to Internal. You cannot set this
parameter when the Clock Source parameter is set to External.
Site Manager: Promiscuous parameter: page A-57
Site Manager: Clock Source parameter: page A-57
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