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2.5.4. IGMP
The ‘IGMP’ group includes controls to disable the query timeouts. Checking the ‘Override Defaults’ box will enable
the other boxes as choices.
2.5.5. Priority TTL Value
The ‘Priority TTL Value’ determines the life span (Time to live) of each packet in the buffer of the AV device that will
be sent over the powerline subsequently. This value can be varied from 10 msec to 65000 msec which can be
mapped to different levels of Channel access priority traffic. The default values used are stored in the PIB file as
shown below:
CA0 traffic: 2000 msec (used for TCP data traffic)
CA1 traffic: 2000 msec (used for TCP data traffic)
CA2 traffic: 300 msec (used for UDP video/music traffic)
CA3 traffic: 300 msec (used for VoIP traffic)
Intellon highly recommends that the 300 msec and 2000 msec default settings not be changed because they are
optimized for the above stated traffic.
Figure 5: QoS Tab
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