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The Broadband Link – Detailed DSL Statistics page includes the following information:
Item
Description
ATM
Cell Header Errors
The number of ATM cell header CRC errors since the
2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time
since the last cell header error.
Loss of Cell Delineation
The number of ATM loss of cell delineation errors since
the 2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed
time since the last loss of cell delineation error.
DSL
Link Retrains
The number of DSL retrains since the 2Wire gateway was
last restarted, and the time elapsed since the last
retrain.
DSL Training Errors
The number of failed DSL retrains since the 2Wire
gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time since
the last failed retrain.
Training Timeouts
The number of timeouts waiting for response from ATU-C
since the 2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the
elapsed time since the last initialization timeout.
Loss of Framing Failures
The number of DSL loss of framing failures since the
2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time
since the last line search initialization.
Loss of Signal Failures
The number of DSL loss of signal failures since the 2Wire
gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time since
the last loss of signal failure.
Loss of Power Failures
The number of DSL loss of power indications from the
ATU-C since the 2Wire gateway was last restarted, and
the elapsed time since the last loss of power indication.
Loss of Margin Failures
The number of DSL loss-of-margin failures at current data
rate since the 2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the
elapsed time since the last loss of margin failure.
Cumulative Seconds w/Errors
The number of cumulative errored seconds since the
2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time
since the last error.
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To reset the DSL statistics, click the
Reset
button.
Cumulative Sec.w/Severe
Errors
The number of severely errored seconds since the 2Wire
gateway was last restarted, and the elapsed time since
the last severely errored second.
Corrected Blocks
The number of corrected DSL superframes that had data
errors detected during reception.
Uncorrectable Blocks
The number of uncorrected DSL superframes that had
data errors detected.
DSL Unavailable Seconds
The number of unavailable seconds (modem downtime)
since the 2Wire gateway was last restarted, and the
elapsed time since the last unavailable second.
ISP Connection Establishment
The number of times the ISP connection was established
since the statistics were last reset, and the elapsed time
since the last establishment.
Item
Description
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Broadband Link - Configuration Page
The Broadband Link – Configuration page allows you to modify specific broadband connection settings.
Figure 28. MDC Broadband Link Configuration Page
Note:
Modifying the settings on this page can impact the ability of computers on the local
network to access the broadband connection. You should modify these settings ONLY if you are
thoroughly familiar with networking.
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Modifying DSL and ATM Settings
By default, the gateway automatically detects which DSL line to use. The DSL and ATM Settings pane allows
you to select a DSL line and manually configure your ATM settings.
To modify DSL or ATM settings:
1.
From the DSL Line Selection pull-down, select Automatic, Line 1(inner pair), or Line 2 (outer pair).
2.
In the ATM Circuit Identifier VPI and VCI fields, enter the VPI and VCI you want the gateway to use to
connect to the ISP
.
3.
From the ATM Encapsulation pull-down menu, select
VC-Mux
or
LLC
.
4.
In the ATM/PVC Search field, click the
Enabled
or
Disabled
radio button.
5.
Click the
Submit
button.
Modifying Internet Connection and Authentication Settings
The Internet Connection Settings - Connection and Authentication pane allows you to modify the method by
which you connect to the Internet.
To modify Internet connection and authentication settings:
1.
Ensure that the Broadband connection
Enabled
radio button is selected (default).
2.
From the Connection Type pull-down menu, select the connection type (either Direct IP (DHCP or Static),
PPPoE, or PPPoA).
If you connect via PPPoE or PPPoA, proceed to step 2. If you connect via Direct IP
, proceed to step 5.
Direct IP connection does not require a user name or password.
3.
In the Username field, enter your user name.
4.
In the Password field, enter your password.
5.
In the Confirm Password field, re-enter your system password.
6.
Click the
Submit
button.
The PPP on Demand field allows you to enable PPP on-demand. If the value is set to 0 minutes, the PPP
session will be persistent (always-on). If the value is between 1 to 10080 minutes, the PPP session will
timeout if the 2Wire gateway does not detect outbound traffic destined for the Internet in the specified time.
When the 2Wire gateway detects outbound traffic, the session is reestablished.
Note:
By default, the minimum timeout value is 3 minutes.
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Modifying Hardware Address
By default, the 2Wire gateway uses its built-in hardware address. The Internet Connection Settings -
Hardware Address Override pane allows you to manually override the MAC address of the broadband
connection, which is sometimes required for cable modems that perform MAC address authentication.
To modify the hardware address:
1.
Click the
Override the built-in hardware address
radio button.
2.
In the Hardware Address field, enter the alternative hardware address.
3.
Click the
Submit
button.
Modifying Internet Address Settings
By default, the 2Wire gateway automatically obtains its Internet address. The Internet Connection Settings -
Internet Address pane allows you to manually configure your Internet address settings.
To manually configure your Internet address settings:
1.
Click the
Manually configure Internet address settings
radio button.
2.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP address you want the 2Wire gateway to use.
3.
In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask you want the 2Wire gateway to use.
4.
In the Default Gateway field, enter the default gateway address you want the 2Wire gateway to use.
5.
Click the
Submit
button.
Modifying DNS Information
By default, the 2Wire gateway automatically obtains DNS server addresses via DHCP
. The Internet
Connection Settings - DNS pane allows you to manually configure your DNS information.
To manually configure your DNS information:
1.
Click the
Manually configure your DNS information
radio button.
2.
In the Primary Server field, enter the IP address of the primary DNS server that the 2Wire gateway is to
use for DNS name resolution.
3.
In the Secondary Server field, enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server that the 2Wire gateway
is to use for DNS name resolution.
4.
In the Domain Name field, enter the specific domain name to be used by the 2Wire gateway.
5.
Click the
Submit
button.

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