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6.8 DSL / Slave DSL
To access the ADSL settings, first click On
Advanced Setup
and then click on
DSL
.
This screen shows the settings available for
ADSL1
.
For
ADSL2
use
Slave DSL
.
NOTE:
Annex M is enabled by default for this router.
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The
Slave DSL
settings screen is shown below.
This table describes the DSL settings.
Option
Description
G.dmt Enabled
Sets G.Dmt if you want the system to use G.Dmt mode.
G.Lite Enabled
Sets G.Lite if you want the system to use G.Lite mode.
T1.413 Enabled
Sets the T1.413 if you want the system to use only T1.413
mode.
ADSL2 Enabled
The device can support the functions of the ADSL2.
AnnexL Enabled
The device can support/enhance the long loop test.
ADSL2+ Enabled
The device can support the functions of the ADSL2+.
AnnexM Enabled
Covers a higher “upstream” data rate version, by making use of
some of the downstream channels.
Inner Pair
Reserved only
Outer Pair
Reserved only
Bitswap Enable
Allows bitswapping function
SRA Enable
Allows seamless rate adaptation
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6.9 Print Server
This router is equipped with one high-speed USB2.0 host connection.
With
software support, users can connect USB devices such as a printer and hard disc to
the router. For this software release, printer server is supported.
Please refer to
Appendix A: Printer Server
for detailed installation instructions.
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6.10 Port Mapping
Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will
perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create
mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the
Add
button.
The
Remove
button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to
the Default group.
As shown below, when you tick the
Enable virtual ports on
checkbox, all of the
LAN interfaces will be grouped together.
To add a port mapping group, click the
Add
button.
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To create a group from the list, first enter the group name and then select from the
available interfaces on the list.
Automatically Add Clients With the Following DHCP Vendor IDs:
Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces including Wireless and USB to
PVC's using DHCP vendor ID (option 60). The local DHCP server will decline and
send the requests to a remote DHCP server by mapping the appropriate LAN
interface. This will be turned on when PortMapping is enabled.
There are 4 PVCs (0/33, 0/36, 0/37, 0/38).
VPI/VCI=0/33 is for PPPoE and the
others are for IP set-top box (video).
The LAN interfaces are ENET1, ENET2, ENET3,
ENET4, Wireless and USB.
The Port Mapping configuration is:
1. Default: ENET1, ENET2, ENET3, ENET4, Wireless and USB.
2. Video: nas_0_36, nas_0_37 and nas_0_38. The DHCP vendor ID is "Video".

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