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Current ATM VC Table:
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, there is
one VC configured by default. You can totally setup 8 VCs on different encapsulations, if you
apply 8 different virtual circuits from your ISP. You need to activate the VC to take effect.
:
Click this icon to enter the VC modification page. Besides, some advanced settings can
be configured there.
:
Click this icon to delete the corresponding VC.
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.
Encapsulation:
Specifies the type of Multiplexing, either LLC or VC-Mux. Please note that
VC-Mux is not available for IPoA channel mode.
Channel Mode:
There are six channel modes, 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, PPPoE, PPPoA,
1483 Routed and IPoA. Please choose the mode that you want to use.
Enable NAPT:
Choose to enable the NAPT function or not.
Enable IGMP:
Choose to enable the IGMP function or not.
PPP Settings:
These parameters are only available for PPPoE and PPPoA channel mode.
User Name:
Enter your user name for your PPPoE/PPPoA connection.
Password:
Enter your password for your PPPoE/PPPoA connection.
Type:
Select
Continuous
,
Connect on Demand
or
Manually
for the network connection.
Continuous
means the Internet connection will always keep on.
Connect on demand
is
dependent on the traffic. If it’s idle (there is no traffic) for a pre
-specified period of time), the
connection will tear down automatically. And once there is traffic send or receive, the
connection will be automatically on.
Manually
means you have to manually connect or
disconnect your Internet by clicking the
Connect
or
Disconnect
button at the bottom of
this page.
Idle Time (min):
Specifies the idle time for
Connect on Demand
type.
WAN IP Settings:
These parameters are only available for 1483 MER and 1483 Routed
channel mode. Please note that for1483 Routed mode, DHCP is not available.
Type:
Selects to use
Fixed IP
or
DHCP
. If Fixed IP is selected, then you have to fill the
following parameters, including
Local IP Address
,
Remote IP Address
, and
Netmask
.
Otherwise, these parameters will not be available.
Local IP Address:
The IP address of the router on the PVC channel.
Remote IP Address:
The gateway’s IP address of the router on the PVC channel.
Netmask:
The subnet mask of the router on the PVC channel.
Connect/Disconnect:
When there is a VC using PPPoE/PPPoA channel and Manually type,
you need to click this button to connect/disconnect the network.
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Add:
Click this button to add a VC. First fill the parameters above and then click this button,
thus your new VC will be added to the
Current ATM VC Table
.
Modify:
Click this button to modify your existed VC. First choose the desired VC and modify the
parameters, and then click this button, thus your existed VC will be modified.
Delete:
Click this button to delete your existed VC. First choose the desired VC, and then click
this button, thus your existed VC will be deleted.
Undo:
Click this button to abandon your operation.
Refresh:
Click this button to refresh the ATM VC table.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.
4.2.1.1.
ATM
Choose “
Setup→WAN→ATM
” menu, you can configure the parameters for the ATM of your ADSL
Router in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-4). Here you may change the setting for QoS, PCR,
CDVT, SCR and MBS.
Figure 4-5
VPI/VCI:
Choose a desired ATM VC, and the VPI/VCI value will be displayed. The values can
not be changed.
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QoS:
Select the Quality of Service types for the Virtual Circuit, including UBR (Unspecified Bit
Rate), CBR (Constant Bit Rate), and nrt-VBR (Variable Bit Rate) and rt-VBR. Please note that
the selection of QoS type will lead to the availability of the following parameters, including PCR
(Peak Cell Rate), CDVT (Cell Delay Variation Tolerance), SCR (Sustained Cell Rate) and MBS
(Maximum Burst Size). Please configure them according to your needs.
Click
Apply Changes
to save your configuration.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.
4.2.1.2. ADSL
Choose “
Setup→WAN→ADSL
” menu, you can configure some advanced parameters for your
ADSL Router in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-4).
Figure 4-6
After configuration, click
Apply Changes
button to save your changes.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.
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4.2.2.
LAN
4.2.2.1. LAN
Choose “
Setup→LAN→LAN
” menu, and y
ou will see the LAN Interface Setup screen (shown
in Figure 4-7). Here you can change IP address, subnet mask and other parameters for LAN
interface.
Figure 4-7
Interface Name:
Displays the name of the LAN interface for the device.
IP Address:
The Router’s local IP Address. You can access to the Web
-based Utility via
the IP Address, the default value is 192.168.1.1. You can change the IP address if needed.
The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and cannot be seen on the Internet.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask of the ADSL Router’s LAN interface.
The default value is
255.255.255.0.
Secondary IP:
If you enable the “Secondary IP”, you should configure a
nother IP address and
subnet mask for the LAN interface.
IGMP Snooping
: You can enable or disable the IGMP Snooping function according to your
needs.
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MAC Address Control:
The router supports the MAC address control on Ethernet port. Select
the LAN interface on which you want to run MAC Address Control. Click the
Apply Changes
button to make the configuration take effect. For example, if you enable the MAC address
control on “LAN1”, then the traffic from interface “LAN1” will be flowed only when its MAC
address matches the
Current Allowed MAC Address Table
, otherwise the traffic will be
dropped by the router.
New MAC Address:
This field allows you to add a new MAC address to the
Current Allowed
MAC Address Table
. To add a new MAC address, enter the MAC address and then click
Add
button.
Current Allowed MAC Address Table:
Displays the current allowed MAC address. Click the
Delete
button and then the corresponding MAC address will be deleted.
After configuration, click
Apply Changes
button to save your changes.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.
4.2.2.2. DHCP
Choose “
Setup→LAN→DHCP
” menu, and then you will see the DHCP Mode screen (shown in
Figure 4-7). Here you can configure the DHCP mode of your ADSL Router as None, DHCP Relay or
DHCP Server. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP Server gives out IP
addresses when a device is booting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network.

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