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Figure 4-4
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Interface:
You can select
Ethernet
and
ADSL
to view the corresponding network traffic over
different ports.
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Select
Ethernet
, and you
will
see the statistics table as below.
Statistics Table:
Transmit Frames
The frames transmitted over the Ethernet port.
Transmit Multicast Frames
The multicast frames transmitted over the Ethernet
port.
Transmit total Bytes
The total bytes transmitted over the Ethernet port.
Transmit Collision
The collision occurred over the Ethernet port when
data is being transmitted.
Transmit
Statistics
Transmit Error Frames
The error frames over the Ethernet port when data is
being transmitted.
Receive Frames
The frames received over the Ethernet port.
Receive Multicast Frames
The multicast frames received over the Ethernet port.
Receive total Bytes
The total bytes received over the Ethernet port.
Receive CRC Errors
The CRC errors occurred over the Ethernet port when
data is being received.
Receive
Statistics
Receive Under-size Frames
The Under-size frames received over the Ethernet
port.
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Select
ADSL
, and you
will
see the statistics table as below.
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Statistics Table:
Transmit total PDUs
The total PDUs transmitted over the ADSL port.
Transmit
Statistics
Transmit total Error Counts
The total errors occurred over the ADSL port when data
is being transmitted.
Receive total PDUs
The total PDUs transmitted over the ADSL port.
Receive
Statistics
Receive total Error Counts
The total errors occurred over the ADSL port when data
is being received.
4.2
Quick Start
Please refer to
" 3.3: Login"
.
4.3
Network Setup
Choose “
Network Setup
”, you can see the next submenus:
WAN
and
LAN
.
Figure 4-5
Click any of them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function.
4.3.1 WAN
Choose “
Network Setup
WAN
” menu, you can configure the parameters for WAN ports in the
next screen (shown in Figure 4-6).
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Figure 4-6
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ATM VC:
ATM settings are used to connect to your ISP. Your ISP provides VPI (Virtual Path
Identifier), VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) settings to you. In this Device, you can totally set
up 8 VCs on different encapsulations, if you apply 8 different virtual circuits from your ISP.
You need to activate the VC to take effect. For PVCs management, you can use ATM QoS to
set up each PVC traffic line's priority.
Virtual Circuit:
Select the VC number you want to set up, PVC0~PVC7.
Status:
If you want to use a designed VC, you should activate it.
VPI:
Identifies the virtual path between endpoints in an ATM network. The valid range is
from 0 to 255. Please input the value provided by your ISP.
VCI:
Identifies the virtual channel endpoints in an ATM network. The valid range is from
32 to 65535 (1 to 31 is reserved for well-known protocols). Please input the value
provided by your ISP.
PVCs Summary:
Click the button, you can view the summary information about the
PVCs.
QoS:
Select the Quality of Service types for this Virtual Circuit, including CBR (Constant
Bit Rate), UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) and VBR (Variable Bit Rate). These QoS types are
all controlled by the parameters specified below, including PCR (Peak Cell Rate), SCR
(Sustained Cell Rate) and MBS (Maximum Burst Size), please configure them according
your needs.
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Encapsulation:
There are four connection types: Dynamic IP Address, Static IP Address,
PPPoA/PPPoE and Bridge Mode. Please choose the designed type that you want to use.
After that, you should follow the configuration below to proceed.
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1.
Dynamic IP Address
Select this option if your ISP provides you an IP address automatically. This option is typically
used for Cable services. Please enter the Dynamic IP information accordingly.
Figure 4-7
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Encapsulation:
Select the encapsulation mode for the Dynamic IP Address, you can leave it
default.
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Bridge Interface:
Activate the option, the Router can also work in Bridge mode.
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NAT:
Select this option to Enable/Disable the NAT (Network Address Translation) function
for this VC. The NAT function can be activated or deactivated per PVC basis.
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Default Route:
If enable this function, the current PVC will be considered as the default
gateway to internet from this device.
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TCP MTU Option:
Enter the TCP MTU as your desire.
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Dynamic Route:
Select this option to specify the RIP (Routing Information protocol) version
for WAN interface, including
RIP1
,
RIP2-B
and
RIP2-M
. RIP2-B and RIP2-M are both sent in
RIP2 format, the difference is that RIP2-M using Multicast, while RIP2-B using Broadcast
format.
Direction:
Select this option to specify the RIP direction.
None
is for disabling the RIP
function.
Both
means the ADSL Router will periodically send routing information and
accept routing information, and then incorporate them into routing table.
IN only
means
the ADSL router will only accept but will not send RIP packet.
OUT only
means the
ADSL router will only send but will not accept RIP packet.
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Multicast:
Select IGMP version, or disable the function. IGMP (Internet Group Multicast
Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a multicast group. The
ADSL ATU-R supports both IGMP version 1 (
IGMP v1
) and
IGMP v2
. Select “Disabled” to
disable it.
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MAC Spoofing:
MAC Spoofing feature allows you to change the assigned MAC address of
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the ADSL Router to a different one, which may allow the bypassing of access control lists on
servers either hiding a computer on a network or allowing it to impersonate another computer.
You can select
Enable
and specify a MAC Address for the Router here, or keep the default
setting as
Disable.
2.
Static IP Address
Select this option if your ISP provides static IP information to you. You should set static IP
address, IP subnet mask, and gateway address in the screen below (shown in Figure 4-8).
Figure 4-8
)
Note:
Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which is four IP octets
separated by a dot (x.x.x.x), such as 192.168.1.100. The Router will not accept the IP address if it
is not in this format.
3.
PPPoE/PPPoA
Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE connection. This option is typically
used for DSL services. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your
PPPoE connection. Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection.
Please enter the information accordingly.

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