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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
PPPoA / PPPoE:
Select PPPoA.
z
IP Unnumber:
You can select enable or disable. When
Enabled
is selected, the Ethernet port address will be used
as your IP address.
z
Traffic Index:
Select the index number for ATM traffic from
the pull-down menu.
z
Configured MTU
: Enter the maximum bytes of the packet
being transmitted during connection.
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II.
PPPoE
Figure 4-8
PPP configuration-PPPoE
z
PVC:
The 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
PPPoA / PPPoE:
Please select “PPPoE”.
z
IP Unnumber:
You can select enable or disable. When
Enabled
is selected, the Ethernet port address will be used
as your IP address.
z
Traffic Index:
Select the index number for ATM traffic from
the pull-down menu.
z
Default Route:
This setting specified the IP address below
is using for default route of LAN. The data will be sent
through WAN interface whenever a client LAN computer
accesses the Internet.
z
Username
and
Password:
Enter the username and
password provided by ISP.
z
Use DNS:
It is recommended to keep this option as
Enable,
indicating that when PPP dial applies for IP and gateway, it
also tries for DNS server IP at the same time.
On the other
hand, keep this option as
disable,
indicating that obtaining
DNS server not from PPP dial, and needed to manually
type in the addresses of primary DNS server and
secondary DNS server on the DNS configuration page.
z
Configured MTU
: Enter the maximum bytes of the packet
being transmitted during connection.
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III.
PPP Interface
After modification, click on
Submit
button, a
Status
entry will be
added to the configuration page.
Please click on
icon to reveal
PPP Interface
page.
The PPP interface is shown in Fig. 4-9 below.
Figure 4-9
PPP Interface
z
WAN IP Address
Displays the IP address of WAN port on
PPP interface.
z
Gateway IP Address
Displays the IP address of the
gateway on PPP interface.
z
Status
Displays the work status of PPP interface.
z
Idle Timeout Disconnection (Mins)
It is to specify the
time length (in minutes) of the idle PPP interface before it is
to be automatically disconnected, i.e.
If the idle time of
PPP interface exceeds the configured value, PPP
connection will be automatically cut off by system.
z
Operation
There are three options of
Connect
,
Auto
Connect
(default) and
Manual
.
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z
Connect
If it is selected, MT800 will automatically
enable the PPP dial connection each time the device
is powered on.
z
Auto Connect
If it is selected, MT800 will
automatically
redial
after
timing
out
and
the
disconnection is executed.
z
Manual
If it is selected, you need to establish the
PPP dial connection manually by clicking on Connect
button.
IV.
Save
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
z
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter
the
Save & Reboot
page, select
Save
and click
Submit
button to save new settings.
4.4
ADSL Mode Configuration
Click the
ADSL Mode
of
Other Setting
in the Wizard column to
set the ADSL mode. Usually the ADSL mode is set to the default
value
Multimode
, and does not need to be changed. If your ISP
instructs you to change your ADSL settings, choose the appropriate
ADSL mode in this web page.

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