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Enter Destination Network Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address, and/or WAN
Interface.
Then click
Apply/Save
to add the entry to the routing table.
5.7.3
RIP
To activate RIP, configure the RIP version/operation mode and select the
Enabled
checkbox
;
for at least one WAN interface before clicking
Save/Apply
.
5.8
DNS
5.8.1
DNS Server
To obtain DNS information from a WAN interface, select the first radio button and
then choose a WAN interface from the drop-down box.
For Static DNS, select the
second radio button and enter the IP Address of the primary (and secondary) DNS
server(s).
Click
Save/Apply
to save the new configuration.
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NOTE:
You must reboot the router to make the new configuration effective.
5.8.2
Dynamic DNS
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to map a dynamic IP address to a static
hostname in any of many domains, allowing the WAP-5813n to be more easily
accessed from various locations on the Internet.
To add a dynamic DNS service, click
Add
.
The following screen will display.
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Consult the table below for field descriptions.
Field
Description
D-DNS provider
Select a dynamic DNS provider from the list
Hostname
Enter the name of the dynamic DNS server
Interface
Select the interface from the list
Username
Enter the username of the dynamic DNS server
Password
Enter the password of the dynamic DNS server
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5.9
UPnP
Select the checkbox
;
provided and click
Apply/Save
to enable UPnP protocol.
5.10
Interface Grouping
Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group
performs as an independent network. To use this feature, you must create mapping
groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the
Add
button. The
Remove
button removes mapping groups, returning the ungrouped interfaces to
the Default group.
Only the default group has an IP interface.
To add an Interface Group, click the
Add
button. The following screen will appear.
It lists the available and grouped interfaces.
Follow the instructions shown here.
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Automatically Add Clients With the Following DHCP Vendor IDs:
Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces 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
Interface Grouping is enabled.
For example, imagine 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, and ENET4.
The Interface Grouping configuration will be:
1. Default: ENET1, ENET2, ENET3, and ENET4.
2. Video: nas_0_36, nas_0_37, and nas_0_38. The DHCP vendor ID is "Video".
If the onboard DHCP server is running on "Default" and the ISP's DHCP server is
running on PVC 0/36.
It is for set-top box use only. On the LAN side, the PC can get
IP address from the CPE's DHCP server and access the Internet via PPPoE (0/33).
If the set-top box is connected with interface "ENET1" and sends a DHCP request
with vendor id "Video", the CPE's DHCP server will forward this request to ISP's
DHCP server.
Then the CPE will change the port-mapping configuration
automatically.
The port-mapping configuration will become:
1. Default: ENET2, ENET3, and ENET4.
2. Video: nas_0_36, nas_0_37, nas_0_38, and ENET1.

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