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WAN VLAN
The WAN VLAN screen allows the service operator to create additional network
paths to accomodate new services. To use:
Click
1.
Services/VLAN Settings
from the menu on the left side of any
Advanced Setup screen. The WAN VLANs screen appears.
Enter the name of the VLAN in the VLAN name text box.
2.
Select a protocol from the drop-down list (options are PPPoE, RFC 1483
3.
Transparent Bridging, and RFC 1483 via DHCP), then enter a user name and
password in the appropriate text boxes.
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If applicable, enable VLAN tagging by clicking in the radio button next to
4.
Enable under step; 4, then entering a VLAN ID (1 to 4094) and selecting a
Priority (0-7).
Click
5.
Add
to add the VLAN to the VLAN list, which appears at the bottom of
the screen.
You can also delete existing VLANs by clicking
Delete
, or modify a VLAN’s set-
tings by clicking
Modify
.
HPNA Settings
The HPNA Settings screen allows you to enable HPNA. Click in the Enable radio
button to activate.
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Wireless VDSL Modem Router
QoS Settings
The QoS Settings screens allow you to prioritize certain types of data traffic (video,
for example) over other data traffic on the Modem Router’s network. Both incom
-
ing data traffic (QoS Upstream) and outgoing data traffic (QoS Downstream) can
be configured.
QoS Upstream
Click
1.
QoS Upstream
from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup
screen. The QoS Upstream screen appears.
Click in the Enable radio button next to Upstream QoS to activate.
1.
Select the type of QoS to enable. If selecting Custom QoS, you will have
2.
to enter a number of values: Name, Queue Priority, Reserved Bandwidth,
Protocol, TOS Bit Value, Source IP or MAC address information, Destination
IP Address, Netmask IP Address, and Port Pange. Do not select Custom QoS
unless you are an experienced network technician. For most wireless networks,
the Default QoS option should be sufficient.
Click
3.
Apply
to save your changes. The new QoS setting will appear at the bot
-
tom of the screen, under QoS Rule List.
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QoS Downstream
Click
1.
QoS Downstream
from the menu on the left side of any Advanced
Setup screen. The QoS Downstream screen appears.
Click in the Enable radio button next to Downstream QoS to activate.
1.
Select the type of QoS to enable. If selecting Custom QoS, you will have
2.
to enter a number of values: Name, Queue Priority, Reserved Bandwidth,
Protocol, TOS Bit Value, Source IP or MAC address information, Destination
IP Address, Netmask IP Address, and Port Pange. Do not select Custom QoS
unless you are an experienced network technician. For most wireless networks,
the Default QoS option should be sufficient.
Click
3.
Apply
to save your changes. The new QoS setting will appear at the bot
-
tom of the screen, under QoS Rule List.
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Remote GUI
The Remote GUI screen allows you to setup the Modem Router so that it can be
accessed from a remote location. To use:
Click
1.
Remote GUI
from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup
screen. The Remote GUI screen appears.
Click in the
2.
Enable radio button next to Remote GUI to activate.
Enter a user name and password in the appropriate text boxes beneath step 2.
3.
Set the remote management port. It is set to port 443 by default. If the remote
4.
management port number has been changed, you will need to use the URL
“https://” followed by the Modem Router’s IP address, a colon (:), then the port
number to which the remote management port was changed.
Select the remote management timeout. If you select one of the time periods
5.
provided in the drop-down list, remote management of the Modem Router will
stop after the selected time period, if no actions are detected.
Click
6.
Apply
to save your changes.

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