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MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit, the size of the largest datagram (excluding media-specific
headers) that IP will attempt to send through the interface.
IGMP Multicast Proxy:
Check whether to enable this feature. IGMP (
Internet Group Management
Protocol
) Proxy intercepts the IGMP request from Clients and set up the multicast-forwarding table,
it takes over some of the router’s job, simplifying the router’s job and multicast communication.
MLD Multicast Proxy:
check whether to enable this function. MLD (
Multicast Listener Discovery
Protocol) Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast-forwarding table.
it
takes over some of the router’s job, simplifying the router’s job and multicast communication.
Support MLDv1 and MLDv2.
Click
Next
to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6.
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IP over Ethernet
VCP/VPI:
Enter the VCI/VPI combination from you ISP.
Encapsulation Mode:
Select the encapsulation mode, LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, or VC/MUX.
Description:
User-defined description for the connection, commonly for friendly use.
Authentication Method:
Default is
Auto
. Or else your ISP will advise you the appropriate mode.
802.1P Priority:
The parameter indicates the frame priority level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest), which
can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Enter the priority
identification, tagged: 0-1, untagged: -1.
802.1Q VLAN ID:
It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs. Enter the VLAN ID
identification, tagged: 0-4094, untagged : -1.
Here two modes are supported for users to deal with the IP and DNS. You can select obtain
automatically or manually input the information according to your ISP.
Obtain an IP address automatically:
Check whether to enable this function.
Option 60 Vendor ID:
Enter the associated information by your ISP. This option is used by DHCP
clients to optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client. The information is a
string of n octets, interpreted by servers. Vendors may choose to define specific vendor class
identifiers to convey particular configuration or other identification information about a client.
Option 61 IAID:
Enter the associated information provided by your ISP. You should input 8
hexadecimal numbers.
Option 61 DUID:
Enter the associated information provided by your ISP. You should input
hexadecimal number(s).
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Option 125:
Option 125 is a complementary standard of DHCP protocol, it is used to encapsulate
option 125 message into DHCP offer packet before forward it to clients. After the clients receive the
packet, it check the option 125 field in the packet with the prestored message, if it is matched, then
the client accepts this offer, otherwise it will be abandoned. Check Enable or Disable this function.
Default setting is
Disable
.
WAN IP Address:
Enter your IPv4 address to the device provided by your ISP.
WAN Subnet Mask:
Enter your submask to the device provided by your ISP.
WAN gateway IP Address:
Enter your gateway IP address to the device provided by your ISP.
IPv6 for this service:
Enable to use IPv6 service.
Obtain an IPv6 address automatically:
check whether to enable or disable this feature.
WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length:
Enter the WAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length from your ISP.
WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Address:
Enter the WAN Next-Hop IPv6 Address from your ISP.
Note:
If you don’t know well about the DHCP Option, you can leave it empty or leave it as default.
NAT:
The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple users to access the Internet
through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address. If users on your LAN have their own
public IP addresses to access the Internet, NAT function can be disabled. When enabled, a Fullcone
NAT parameter will appear, you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT. While only NAT
enabled, the default NAT type Port-Restricted cone NAT will be used.
Fullcone NAT:
Enable or disable fullcone NAT. Fullcone is a kind of NAT, in this mode, all requests
from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port.
Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the
mapped external address.
Firewall:
Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side. If enabled, all incoming packets by default would
be dropped, and please turn to
IP Filtering Incoming
to add allowing rules.
IGMP Multicast:
IGMP (
Internet Group Membership
Protocol) is a protocol used by IP hosts to
report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers. Check
this item to enable IGMP multicast on that WAN interface for multicast forwarding.
MLD Multicast Proxy:
check whether to enable this function. MLD (
Multicast Listener Discovery
Protocol) Proxy intercepts the MLD request from Clients a set up the multicast-forwarding table.
it
takes over some of the router’s job, simplifying the router’s job and multicast communication.
Support MLDv1 and MLDv2.
Click
Next
to continue to set the default gateway and DNS for IPv4 and IPv6.
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IPoA
VCP/VPI:
Enter the VCI/VPI combination from you ISP.
Encapsulation Mode:
Select the encapsulation mode, LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, or VC/MUX.
Description:
User-defined description for the connection, commonly for friendly use.
WAN IP:
Enter the WAN IP from the ISP.
WAN Subnet Mask:
Enter the WAN Subnet Mask from the ISP.
NAT:
The NAT (Network Address Translation) feature allows multiple users to access the Internet
through a single IP account by sharing the single IP address. If users on your LAN have their own
public IP addresses to access the Internet, NAT function can be disabled. When enabled, a Fullcone
NAT parameter will appear, you can determine whether to enable Fullcone NAT. While only NAT
enabled, the default NAT type Port-Restricted cone NAT will be used.
Fullcone NAT:
Enable or disable fullcone NAT. Fullcone is a kind of NAT, in this mode, all requests
from the same internal IP address and port are mapped to the same external IP address and port.
Furthermore, any external host can send a packet to the internal host, by sending a packet to the
mapped external address.
Firewall:
Enable to drop all traffic from WAN side. If enabled, all incoming packets by default would
be dropped, and please turn to
IP Filtering Incoming
to add allowing rules.
IGMP Multicast:
IGMP (
Internet Group Membership
Protocol) is a protocol used by IP hosts to
report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers. Check
this item to enable IGMP multicast on that WAN interface for multicast forwarding.
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Bridging
VCP/VPI:
Enter the VCI/VPI combination from you ISP.
Encapsulation Mode:
Select the encapsulation mode, LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, or VC/MUX.
Description:
User-defined description for the connection, commonly for friendly use.
802.1P Priority:
The parameter indicates the frame priority level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest), which
can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Enter the priority
identification, tagged: 0-1, untagged: -1.
802.1Q VLAN ID:
It is a parameter to specify the VLAN which the frame belongs. Enter the VLAN ID
identification, tagged: 0-4094, untagged : -1.

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