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RFC
1483
Bridged
Connections
Description:
User-definable
name
for
the
connection.
VPI
and
VCI:
Enter
the
information
provided
by
your
ISP.
ATM
Class:
The
Quality
of
Service
for
ATM
layer.
Encapsulation
method:
Select
the
encapsulation
format,
this
is
provided
by
your
ISP.
Acceptable
Frame
Type:
Specify
what
kind
of
traffic
can
through
this
connection,
all
traffic
or
only
VLAN
tagged
traffic.
Filter
Type:
Specify
the
type
of
Ethernet
filtering
performed
by
the
named
bridge
interface.
All
Allows
all
types
of
Ethernet
packets
through
the
port.
IP
Allows
only
IP/ARP
types
of
Ethernet
packets
through
the
port.
PPPoE
Allows
only
PPPoE
types
of
Ethernet
packets
through
the
port.
PVID
for
Untagged
Frames:
PVID
is
known
as
Port
VLAN
Identifier.
When
an
untagged
packet
is
received
by
input
port(s),
this
packet
will
be
tagged
with
specified
PVID.
The
valid
value
range
for
PVID
is
1~4094.
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PPPoA
Routed
Connections
Description:
User-definable
name
for
the
connection.
VPI/VCI:
Enter
the
information
provided
by
your
ISP.
ATM
Class:
The
Quality
of
Service
for
ATM
layer.
NAT:
The
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
feature
allows
multiple
users
to
access
the
Internet
through a
single
IP
account,
sharing
a
single
IP
address.
If
users
on
your
LAN
have
public
IP
addresses
and
can
access
the
Internet
directly,
the
NAT
function
can
be
disabled.
Username:
Enter
the
username
provided
by
your
ISP.
You
can
input
up
to
128
alphanumeric
characters
(case
sensitive).
This
will
usually
be
in
the
format
of
“username@ispname”
instead
of
simply
“username”.
Password:
Enter
the
password
provided
by
your
ISP.
You
can
input
up
to
128
alphanumeric
characters
(case
sensitive).
IP
Address:
Specify
IP
addresses
that
are
allowed
to
logon
and
access
the
router’s
web
server..
Note:
IP
0.0.0.0
indicates
all
users
who
are
connected
to
this
router
are
allowed
to
logon
to
the
device
and
modify
data.
Authentication
Protocol
Type:
Default
is
Chap
(Auto).
Your
ISP
will
advise
you
whether
to
use
Chap
or
Pap.
Connection:
²
Always
on:
If
you
want
the
router
to
establish
a
PPPoA
session
when
starting
up
and
to
automatically
re-establish
the
PPPoA
session
when
disconnected
by
the
ISP.
²
Connect
on
Demand:
If
you
want
to
establish
a
PPPoA
session
only
when
there
is
a
packet
requesting
access
to
the
Internet
(i.e.
when
a
program
on
your
computer
attempts
to
access
the
Internet).
Idle
Timeout:
Auto-disconnect
the
broadband
firewall
gateway
when
there
is
no
activity
on
the
line
for
a
predetermined
period
of
time.
²
Detail:
You
can
define
destination
port
and
packet
type
(TCP/UDP)
information
that
will
not
result
in
the
router
checking
the
timer.
It
allows
you
to
set
which
outgoing
traffic
will
not
trigger
and
reset
the
idle
timer.
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RIP:
RIP
v1,
RIP
v2,
and
RIP
v2
Multicast.
Check
to
enable
RIP
function.
MTU:
Maximum
Transmission
Unit.
The
size
of
the
largest
datagram
(excluding
media-specific
headers)
that
IP
will
attempt
to
send
through
the
interface.
Advanced Options (PPPoA)
LLC
Header:
Selects
encapsulation
mode,
select
true
for
using
LLC
or
false
for
using
VC-Mux.
Create
Route:
This
setting
specifies
whether
a
route
is
added
to
the
system
after
IPCP
(Internet
Protocol
Control
Protocol)
negotiation
is
completed.
If
set
to
enabled
,
a
route
will
be
created
which
directs
packets to
the
remote
end
of
the
PPP
link.
Specific
Route:
This
setting
specifies
whether
the
route
created
when
a
PPP
link
comes
up
is
a
specific or
default
route.
If
set
to
enabled
,
the
route
created
will
only
apply
to
packets
for
the
subnet
at
the
remote end
of
the
PPP
link.
The
address
of
this
subnet
is
obtained
during
IPCP
negotiation.
Subnet
Mask:
This
sets
the
subnet
mask
used
for
the
local
IP
interface
connected
to
the
PPP
transport. If
the
value
0.0.0.0
is
supplied,
the
netmask
will
be
calculated
from
the
class
of
the
IP
address
obtained
during
IPCP
negotiation.
Route
Mask:
This
sets
the
subnet
mask
used
by
the
route
that
is
created
when
a
PPP
link
comes
up.
If
it is
set
to
0.0.0.0
,
the
subnet
mask
is
determined
by
the
IP
address
of
the
remote
end
of
the
link.
The
class of
the
IP
address
is
obtained
during
IPCP
(Internet
Protocol
Control
Protocol)
negotiation.
MRU:
Maximum
Receive
Unit.
This
is
negotiated
during
the
LCP
protocol
stage.
Discover
Primary
/
Secondary
DNS:
This
setting
enables/disables
whether
the
primary/secondary
DNS
server
address
is
requested
from
a
remote
PPP
peer
using
IPCP.
The
default
setting
for
this
command
is
enabled
.
Give
DNS
to
Relay:
This
controls
whether
the
PPP
Internet
Protocol
Control
Protocol
(IPCP)
can
request
the
DNS
server
IP
address
for
a
remote
PPP
peer.
Once
IPCP
has
discovered
the
DNS
server
IP
address,
it
automatically
gives
the
address
to
the
local
DNS
relay
so
that
a
connection
can
be
established.
Give
DNS
to
Client:
Controls
whether
the
PPP
Internet
Protocol
Control
Protocol
(IPCP)
can
request
a
DNS
server
IP
address
for
a
remote
PPP
peer.
Once
IPCP
has
discovered
the
DNS
server
IP
address,
it
automatically
gives
the
address
to
the
local
DNS
client
so
that
a
connection
can
be
established.
Give
DNS
to
DHCP
Server:
Similar
to
the
above,
but
gives
the
DNS
server
address
to
the
DHCP
server.
Discover
Primary
NBNS
/
Discover
Secondary
NBNS:
This
setting
enables/disables
whether
the
primary/secondary
NBNS
server
address
is
requested
from
a
remote
PPP
peer
using
IPCP.
The
default
setting
for
this
command
is
disabled.
Discover
Subnet
Mask:
This
specifies
if
the
subnet
mask
given
by
IPCP
negotiation
process
is
to
be
used.
Give
Subnet
Mask
To
DHCP
Server:
Enable
to
change
your
DHCP
Server
settings
by
using
the
given
information
in
IPCP
negotiation
process.
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IPoA
Routed
Connections
Description:
User-definable
name
for
the
connection.
VPI/VCI:
Enter
the
information
provided
by
your
ISP.
ATM
Class:
The
Quality
of
Service
for
ATM
layer.
NAT:
The
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
feature
allows
multiple
users
to
access
the
Internet
through a
single
IP
account,
sharing
a
single
IP
address.
If
users
on
your
LAN
have
public
IP
addresses
and
can
access
the
Internet
directly,
the
NAT
function
can
be
disabled.
IP
Assignment
²
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
via
DHCP
client:
This
specifies
if
the
router
is
to
get
an
IP
address
from
the
ISP
(Internet
Service
Provider)
automatically.
²
Use
the
following
IP
Address:
this
is
to
specify
the
IP
address
manually;
this
IP
should
be
given
by
your
ISP.
RIP:
RIP
v1,
RIP
v2,
and
RIP
v2
Multicast.
Check
to
enable
RIP
function.
MTU:
Maximum
Transmission
Unit.
The
size
of
the
largest
datagram
(excluding
media-specific
headers)
that
the
IP
will
attempt
to
send
through
the
interface.
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PPPoE
Connections
Description:
User-definable
name
for
this
connection.
VPI/VCI:
Enter
the
information
provided
by
your
ISP.
The
Telkom
standard
settings
are
8
and
35.
ATM
Class:
The
Quality
of
Service
for
ATM
layer.
NAT:
The
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
feature
allows
multiple
users
to
access
the
Internet
through a
single
ISP
account,
sharing
a
single
IP
address.
If
users
on
your
LAN
have
public
IP
addresses
and
can
access
the
Internet
directly,
the
NAT
function
can
be
disabled.
Username:
Enter
the
username
provided
by
your
ISP.
You
can
input
up
to
128
alphanumeric
characters
(case
sensitive).
This
will
usually
be
in
the
format
of
“username@ispname”
instead
of
simply
“username”.
Password:
Enter
the
password
provided
by
your
ISP.
You
can
input
up
to
128
alphanumeric
characters
(case
sensitive).
Service
Name:
This
item
is
for
identification
purposes.
If
it
is
required,
your
ISP
will
provide
you
the
information.
Maximum
input
is
20
alphanumeric
characters.
IP
Address:
This
specifies
if
the
router
can
get
an
IP
address
from
the
Internet
Server
Provider
(ISP)
automatically
or
not.
Please
click
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
via
DHCP
(default
setting)
client to
enable
the
DHCP
client
function
or
click
Specify
an
IP
address
to
disable
the
DHCP
client
function, and
specify
the
IP
address
manually.
To
connect
to
the
Telkom
network,
please
leave
this
at
the
default value.
Authentication
Protocol:
Default
is
Chap (Auto).
Your
ISP
will
advise
you
whether
to
use
Chap
or
Pap.
Connection
²
Always
on:
If
you
want
the
router
to
establish
a
PPPoE
session
when
starting
up
and
to
automatically
re-establish
the
PPPoE
session
when
disconnected
by
the
ISP.
²
Connect
on
Demand:
If
you
want
to
establish
a
PPPoE
session
only
when
there
is
a
packet
requesting
access
to
the
Internet
(i.e.
when
a
program
on
your
computer
attempts
to
access
the
Internet).
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