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From RFC1573 (IfMIB):
ifMIBObjects Group
From RFC1695 (atmMIB):
atmMIBObjects
From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2):
only snmpSetSerialNo OID
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IGMP
IGMP, known as
Internet Group Management Protocol
, is used to management hosts from multicast
group.
IGMP Proxy:
Enables or disables the router’s IGMP Proxy.
Upstream Interface:
When IGMP Proxy enabled, sets one of the router’s existing IP interfaces as the
upstream interface; all other router interfaces are designated downstream interfaces.
IGMP Forward All:
Enables/Disables your router’s ability to forward multicast traffic to ALL interfaces.
IGMP Snooping:
Enables/Disables the IGMP Snoop functionality in the bridge. When the IGMP snoop
functionality is enabled, all the attached bridge interfaces are designated as downstream interfaces.
MLD
MLD, short for
Multicast Listener Discovery
protocol, is a component if the Internet Protocol version
6(IPv6) suite. MLD is used by IPv6 to discover multicast listeners on a directly attached link, much as
IGMP used in IPv4. The protocol is embedded in ICMPv6 instead of using a separate protocol. MLDv1 is
similar to IGMPv2 and MLDv2 is similar to IGMPv3.
MLD Proxy:
check whether to enable this function. MLD (
Multicast Listener Discovery
Protocol) Proxy
intercepts the MLD request from Clients and forwards it to the router after some dealings. Support MLDv1
and MLDv2.
Upstream Interface:
When MLD Proxy enabled, sets one of the router’s existing IP interfaces as the
upstream interface; all other router interfaces are designated downstream interfaces.
MLD Forward All:
select enable to forward the multicast packets to all ports. If select disable, the
multicast packets will be forwarded to ports set according to the MLD Snooping below.
MLD Snooping:
similar to IGMP snooping, listens in on the MLD conversation between hosts and
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routers by processing MLD packets sent in a multicast network, and it analyzes all MLD packets between
hosts and the connected multicast routers in the network. Without MLD snooping, multicast traffic is
treated in the same manner as broadcast traffic - that is, it is forwarded to all ports. With MLD snooping,
multicast traffic of a group is only forwarded to ports that have members of that group.
VLAN Bridge
This section allows you to create VLAN group and specify the member.
Edit:
Edit your member ports in selected VLAN group.
Create VLAN:
To create another VLAN group.
Logout
To exit the router’s web interface, choose
Logout
. Please ensure that you have saved the configuration
settings before you logout.
Be aware that the router is restricted to only one PC accessing the configuration web pages at a time.
Once a PC has logged into the web interface, other PCs cannot get access until the current PC has
logged out of the web interface. If the previous PC forgets to logout, the second PC can access the page
after a user-defined period, by default 3 minutes. You can modify this value using the
Advanced –
Device Management
section of the web interface. Please see the
Advanced
section of this manual for
more information.
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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
If the router is not functioning properly, first check this chapter for simple troubleshooting before
contacting your service provider or Billion support.
Problems starting up the router
Problem
Corrective Action
None of the LEDs are
on when you turn on
the router.
Check the connection between the adapter and the router. If the error
persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this case you should
contact technical support.
You
have
forgotten
your
router
login
and/or password.
Try the default username "admin" and password "admin". If this fails, you
can restore your router to its factory settings by holding the Reset button on
the back of your router more than 6 seconds.
Problems with the WAN Interface
Problem
Corrective Action
Initialization
of
the
PVC
connection
(“linesync”) failed.
Ensure that the telephone cable is connected properly from the ADSL port
to the wall jack. The ADSL LED on the front panel of the router should be
on. Check that your VPI, VCI, encapsulation type and type of multiplexing
settings are the same as those provided by your ISP. Reboot the router GE.
If you still have problems, you may need to verify these settings with your
ISP.
Frequent
loss
of
ADSL
linesync
(disconnections).
Ensure that all other devices connected to the same telephone line as your
router (e.g. telephones, fax machines, analogue modems) have a line filter
connected between them and the wall socket (unless you are using a
Central Splitter or Central Filter installed by a qualified and licensed
electrician), and ensure that all line filters are correctly installed and the
right way around. Missing line filters or line filters installed the wrong way
around can cause problems with your ADSL connection, including causing
frequent disconnections.
Problems with the LAN Interface
Problem
Corrective Action
Can’t ping any PCs on
the LAN.
Check the Ethernet LEDs on the front panel. The LED should be on for a
port that has a PC connected. If it is off, check the cables between your
router and the PC. Make sure you have uninstalled any software firewall for
troubleshooting.
Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are consistent between the
router and the workstations.
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APPENDIX A: Product Support and Contact Information
Most problems can be solved by referring to the
Troubleshooting
section in the User’s Manual
.
If you
cannot resolve the problem with the
Troubleshooting
chapter, please contact the dealer where you
purchased this product.
Contact Billion
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