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The System View read-only table on the Home Page displays a
summary of various system settings and functions as described in
the table below.
z
Device
: Displaying the basic information about the device
model and software versions.
z
DSL Status
: Displaying the operational status, DSL
version, and performance statistics for the DSL line.
z
WAN Interfaces
: Displaying the names and settings for
the device WAN interfaces. Multiple software-defined
interfaces may be configured to use the DSL connection. In
the WAN interface will display the PVC number, gateway,
IP address, mask, VPI/VCI, encapsulation and status.
z
LAN Interface
: Displaying the names and various settings
of LAN interface, which include MAC address, IP address,
Mask, speed, duplex and status.
z
Services Summary
: Displaying the following services that
the ADSL router performs to help you manage your
network: NAT, IP filter, RIP, DHCP status including DHCP
Relay, DHCP Server or DHCP Client, and IGMP.
4.3
ATM Setting
Click the hyperlink
ATM Setting
in wizard column to open the
ATM setting page.
There are three basic configuring modes for selection in this
web page: RFC2684 Bridged, RFC2684 Routed (IPoA) and PPP.
4.3.1
RFC2684 Bridged Connection
RFC2684 Bridged connections include three modes: Pure
Bridge, Static IP and DHCP.
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z
PVC:
System provides 8 PVCs. Generally you can leave
this set at the default value 0. This option is also used to
create and configure new PVCs.
z
VPI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VPI
value provided by ISP. See the attached table for all the
VPI default value of PVC.
z
VCI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VCI
value provided by ISP. See the attached table for all the
VCI default value of PVC.
z
Operation Mode:
This also should be left at the default
setting
Enabled
. This enables the PVC used for the initial
connection.
z
Encapsulation:
You can select the mode LLC or VC MUX.
z
Address Type:
The bridged connection modes include
Pure Bridge, Static IP and DHCP.
I.
Pure Bridge
The setting page displayed as below will appear while you
chose Pure Bridge mode. The gray items don’t need configuration.
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Figure 4-3
RFC2684 bridged connection-application of pure bridge
The RFC2684 bridged connection-application of pure bridge
mode displays a summary of various system settings and functions
as described below:
z
PVC:
System provides 8 PVCs. Generally you can leave
this set at the default value 0. This option is also used to
create and configure new PVCs.
z
VPI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VPI
value provided by ISP. See the attached table for all the
VPI default value of PVC.
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z
VCI:
If you need any modification, please enter the VCI
value provided by ISP. See the attached table for all the
VCI default value of PVC.
z
Operation Mode:
This also should be left at the default
setting
Enabled
. This enables the PVC used for the initial
connection.
z
Encapsulation:
You can select the mode LLC or VC MUX.
z
Connection Type:
The bridged connection modes include
Pure Bridge, Static IP and DHCP.
z
Traffic Index:
Select the index number for ATM traffic from
the pull-down menu.
z
Configured MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
: Enter
the maximum bytes of the packet being transmitted during
connection.
II.
Static IP
The setting page displayed as below will appear while you
select Static IP setting mode. Please fill the corresponding field with
the IP address and network mask provided by ISP. The default
setting of route is “Disable”, and the Gateway IP address is “0.0.0.0.”
The recommended setting is to enable default route and enter the
Gateway IP address provided by ISP.
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Figure 4-4
RFC2684 bridged connection-application of static IP
z
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask:
Entered IP address and
subnet mask provided by ISP for the WAN interface of your
MT800.
z
Default Route:
This setting specified the IP address below
is used for default route of LAN. The data will be sent
through WAN interface whenever a client LAN computer
accesses the Internet.
z
Gateway IP address:
Enter the Gateway address
provided by ISP.
z
Traffic Index:
Select the index number for ATM traffic from
the pull-down menu.

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