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Port-based mode
Tag-based mode
By above settings, there are four private networks will be created and computers attached
with each of LAN ports or SSIDs which are able to obtain a private IP address from each
DHCP server (LAN1/LAN2/LAN3/LAN4). However, the traffics of the LAN port or
SSID that are NOT being grouped in the same VLAN are unable to forward to each other.
The benefit of Port-based is able to extend the wired ports by installing a cheaper dumb
switch as many as you need, but Tag-based offers you a flexible and well-managed
network. The networks are isolated, secured and reduce the broadcasting storm
effectively in each of networks with VLAN.
Guest Network
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Port-based mode
Tag-based mode
To deploy a guest network, which serves your guests the internet accessibility, but the
traffics have to be isolated from your private network due to the security considerations,
it can be done by above settings. However, a switch support VLAN function is need if
VLAN Tag enabled.
Triple Play (Multi-WAN)
NAT mode with VLAN
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Following settings, the set-top box (STB) is able to attach with any LAN port. Video
streaming which your ISP provided will be played on your monitor.
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Bridge mode with VLAN
Set-top box (STB) or the other kinds of media devices are able to attach with Port4 or
Port5 of LAN. Those devices that attached with Port4 or Port5 are able to access the
services network directly which your ISP provided.
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Accessing Telnet of Vigor2860
This chapter also gives you a general description for accessing telnet and describes the
firmware versions for the routers explained in this manual.
Click
Start > Run
and type
in the Open box as below. Note that the IP
address in the example is the default address of the router. If you have changed the default,
enter the current IP address of the router.
Click
OK
. The Telnet terminal will be open. Please type admin/admin for Account/Password.
Then, type
?
. You will see a list of valid/common commands depending on the router that
your use.
Telnet Command: adsl txpct /adsl rxpct
This command allows the user to adjust the percentage of data transmission
(receiving/transmitting) for QoS application.
Syntax
adsl txpct
[auto:percent]
adsl rxpct
[auto:percent]
Syntax
Description
auto
It means auto detection of ADSL transmission packet.