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The following table describes the fields of this screen.
Label
Description
Host MAC Address
Type the MAC address of a computer on your LAN
Assigned IP Address
This field specifics the IP of the IP address pool.
Assign IP
Click this button after entered
Host MAC Address
and
Assigned IP
Address
, a row will be added in
MAC-Base Assignment Table
.
Modify Assigned IP
Select a row in
MAC-Base Assignment Table
, the MAC address and IP
address will appears
Host MAC Address
and
Assigned IP Address.
After modified the MAC Address and IP Address, click this button to save
the changes.
Delete Assigned IP
Select a row in
MAC-Base Assignment Table
, then click this button, this
row will be deleted.
Close
Click this button to close this window.
MAC-Base Assignment
Table
This table shows the assigned IP address based on the MAC address.
3.5 WAN
Click
WAN Interface
in the menu to open the sub-menu which contains 2 items:
WAN Interface
and
ADSL Settings
.
3.5.1 WAN Interface
Click
WAN Interface
in the sub-menu to open the screen of Fig 3.5.1-1.
In this page, you can configure WAN
Interface of your router.
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Fig 3.5.1-1
Label
Description
Current ATM VC Table
This table shows the PVCs already existed. It shows the Interface name,
Channel Mode, VPI/VCI, Encapsulation mode, local IP Address, Remote
IP address, etc. The maximum item of this table is eight.
VPI
(Virtual Path Identifier) The virtual path between two points in an ATM
network, and its valid value is from 0 to 255
VCI
The virtual channel between two points in an ATM network, ranging from
32 to 65535 (1 to 31 are reserved for known protocols)
Encapsulation
Choices are LLC and VC-Mux.
Channel Mode
There are five choices: 1483 Bridged, 1483 MER, PPPoE, PPPoA and
1483 Routed.
Admin Status
If select Disable, this PVC will be unusable.
Enable NAPT
Select it to enable the NAPT functions of the MODEM. If you are not to
enable NAPT and intend the user of the MODEM to access the Internet
normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment; otherwise the
access to the Internet will fail. Normally, it is required to enable NAPT.
PPP Settings
Login Name
The correct user name that your ISP has provided to you.
Password
The correct password that your ISP has provided to you
Connection Type
The choices are
Continuous
,
Connect on Demand
and
Manual
.
Idle Time(min)
If select
Connect on Demand
, you need to input the idle timeout time.
Within the preset minutes, if the MODEM doesn’t detect the flow of the
user continuously, the MODEM will automatically disconnect the PPPOE
connection.
WAN IP Settings
Type
The choices are
Fixed IP
and
Use DHCP
. If set
Fixed IP
, you should
enter the
Local IP Address
,
Remote IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
. If set
Use DHCP
, your MODEM will be a DHCP client, the WAN IP will be
assigned by the remote DHCP server.
Local IP Address
This is the IP of WAN interface which is provided by your ISP.
Remote IP Address
This is the gateway IP which is provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask
This is the Subnet Mask of the
Local IP Address
.
Unnumbered
Select this checkbox to enable IP Unnumbered function.
Default Route
Add
After configuring the parameters of this page, click this button then a new
PVC will be added into
Current ATM VC Table
.
Modify
Select a PVC in the
Current ATM VC Table
, then modify the parameters
of this PVC. When you finish, click this button to apply the change of this
PVC.
Delete
Select a PVC in the
Current ATM VC Table
, then click this button to
delete this PVC.
Undo
Click this button to begin configuring this screen afresh.
ATM Setting
Click this button, the Fig 3.5.1-3 will appear. In this page, you can
configure ATM PVCs’QoS mode. The details, please see the following
pages.
Click this button, the following screens will appear. In these pages, you
can modify the PVCs’ parameters.
If the PVC uses PPPoE mode, click
, the Fig 3.5.1-2 will appear. In this page, you can configure this PPPoE
PVC’s parameters.
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Fig 3.5.1-2
ATM Setting
Click
ATM Setting
button in Fig3.5.1-1, the screen of
Fig 3.5.1-3 will appear.
In this page, you
can configure the parameters of the ATM for your ADSL router, include QoS type, PCR,
CDVT, SCR and MBS.
Fig 3.5.1-3
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3.5.2 ADSL Settings
Click
ADSL Interface
in the sub-menu to open the screen of Fig 3.5.2. In this page, you can select the DSL
modulation. Mostly, the user just need to remain this factory default setting. Our modem support these modulations:
G.Dmt, G.lite, T1.413, ADSL2, ADSL2+, AnnexL and AnnexM. The
router
will negotiate the modulation mode
with the DSLAM.
Fig 3.5.2
3.6 Advance
Click
Advance
in the menu to open the sub-menu which contains 8 items:
DNS
,
Firewall
,
Virtual Server
,
Routing
,
IP QOS,
Anti-dos, Port Mapping
and
Others
.
3.6.1 DNS
Short for Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP
addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember. The Internet however, is really based on
IP addresses. Every time you use a domain name, therefore, a DNS service must translate the name into the
corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name www.example.com might translate to 198.105.232.4.
The DNS system is, in fact, its own network. If one DNS server doesn't know how to translate a particular
domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned.
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Click
DNS
in the sub-menu to open the screen of Fig 3.6.1.
Fig 3.6.1
Label
Description
Attain DNS Automatically
When this checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received
DNS assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER enabled PVC(s)
during the connection establishment.
Set DNS Manually
When this checkbox is selected, please enter the primary and optional
secondary DNS server IP addresses.
Apply Changes
Click this button to save the settings of this page.
Reset Selected
Click this button to begin configuring this screen afresh.
3.6.2 Firewall
Click
Firewall
in the sub-menu to open the menu in the left bar, whick contains three items:
IP\Port Fileter,
MAC Filter
and
URL Blocking
.
3.6.2.1 IP\Port Filter
Click
IP\Port Filter
in the left bar to open the screen of Fig 3.6.2.1. Entries in this table are used to restrict
certain types of data packets through the Gateway. Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your
local network.
Click the button
Apply Changes
to save the settings of this page.
Click the button
Add Rule
to add a new rule of the IP\Port Filter.
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