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Select DNS server interface from available WAN interfaces, or you can set the one yourself by select
Use the following Static DNS IP address
and enter the appropriate ones.
Click
Next
to go on to check the settings.
Click
Apply/Save
to apply your settings.
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Bridging
Select WAN service type:
select the protocol advised by your ISP, here select Bridging.
Enter Service Description:
user-defined description.
Click
Next
to go to next step.
Click
Apply/Save
to apply your settings.
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VLAN MUX Connection Mode
It is similar to Default Connection in configuration. Select the interface which is a VLAN MUX
mode
connection configured in WAN Service, here for example, in the following, atm1/(0_1_35) is a VLAN
MUX
mode connection.
select interface(VLAN MUX mode).
Click
Next
to go on to next step.
Select WAN service type:
select the protocol, PPPoE, IP over Internet, Bridge.
Enter Service Description:
user-defined description.
Enter 802.1P Priority:
It indicates the frame priority level from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest), which can
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be used to prioritize different classes of traffic (voice, video, data, etc). Enter the priority identification,
tagged:0-7, untagged:-1.
Enter 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.
You can leave 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID as default setting,-1, means untagged, in this
mode, the vlan tag header will not be contained, but if you want to allow one service for the specific
vlan, here you should set the two parameters, the vlan tag header will be contained.
The following steps are similar to Default Connection settings, for help turn to
Default Connection
settings
.
Take an example, let’s look at a scenario in which 1 PPPoE and 1 Bridge service needed by user.
In the above page, click
Next
to set WAN service parameters.
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Click
Next
to set the default gateway of this connection.
Click
Next
to set the DNS.

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