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4.2.4
Bridging
Step 4:
Select the Bridging radio button and click
Next
.
The following screen
appears.
To use the bridge service, tick the checkbox, Enable Bridge
Service, and enter the service name.
Step 5:
Click the
Next
button to continue.
Enter the IP address for the LAN
interface.
The LAN IP interface
in bridge operating mode is needed for local users to manage the ADSL
router.
Notice that there is no IP address for the WAN interface in bridge
mode, and technical support cannot access the ADSL router remotely.
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STEP 6:
Click
Next
to continue. To enable the wireless function, select the radio
button (as shown), input a new SSID (if desired) and click
Next
.
The following screen will be displayed.
Step 7:
After clicking
Save/Reboot
, the router will save the configuration to
flash memory and reboot.
After the device reboots, the Web UI will
refresh to the Device Info screen.
The router is ready for operation when
the LED indicators display correctly, as described in
section 1.3
.
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Chapter 5
Device Info
Select
Device Info
from the main menu to display Summary information as below.
NOTE:
The screen above gives a DSL status summary for
ADSL1
.
For the status
of
ADSL2
consult the next selection on the menu:
Slave Info
.
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Version
The software version for the second CPU.
Status
The status of the second CPU.
Channel
Channel type Interleave or Fast for the second CPU.
ADSL
supports two modes of transport called the fast channel and interleaved
channel.
The fast channel is meant to transfer latency-critical but error
tolerant data streams like real time video.
The interleaved path is a
slower but reliable path, and can be used for data that is intolerant to
errors like file transfer.
Mode
Modulation protocol for the second CPU.
Rate (kbps)
Current sync rate for the second CPU.
SNR Margin (dB)
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) margin for the second CPU.
Attenuation (dB)
Estimate of average loop attenuation in the downstream
direction for the second CPU.
Super Frames
Total number of super frames for the second CPU.
Super Frame
Errors
Number of super frames received with errors for the second CPU.
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5.1 WAN
Select WAN from the Device Info menu to display the status of all configured PVC(s).
Port/VPI/VCI
Shows the values of the ATM Port/VPI/VCI
VLAN Mux
Shows 802.1Q VLAN ID
Con. ID
Shows the connection ID
Category
Shows the ATM service classes
Service
Shows the name for WAN connection
Interface
Shows connection interfaces
Protocol
Shows the connection type, such as PPPoE, PPPoA, etc.
IGMP
Shows the statue of the IGMP function
State
Shows the connection state of the WAN connection
Status
Lists the status of DSL link
IP Address
Shows IP address for WAN interface