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b
To add the entry, click
Add Option
. To cancel your changes and return to the
ADSL screen, click
Back to ADSL Setup
.
Proxy DHCP Options button.
Note
: The read-only Option Value is from the DHCP server on the WAN
side. To delete an option, click
Delete
.
a
Option Tag
Enter the DHCP Option Tag to be proxyed to the LAN if it is
received from the DHCP server on the WAN side.
b
To add the entry, click
Add Option
. To cancel your changes and return to the
ADSL screen, click
Back to ADSL Setup
.
5
Enter the DNS (Domain Name System) server IP address(es) provided by your
service provider in the
Primary (Required) and Secondary (Optional) DNS
fields. At least one is required. Skip to step 7.
6
If you are required to use a permanent (static) IP address to connect to the
Internet, select the
Use the following IP Address
option. The screen refreshes to
display the applicable fields.
7
Complete the following fields using the information provided by your service
provider for the following fields:
Internet IP Address
Enter the Gateway's IP address, as seen from the
Internet.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Gateway's Subnet Mask, as seen from the Internet
(including your service provider).
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Default Gateway
Enter the IP address of the service provider's server.
Primary (Required) and Secondary (Optional) DNS
Enter the DNS
(Domain Name System) server IP address(es) provided by your service
provider. At least one is required.
8
Click
Add Connection
at the bottom of the screen (or click
Cancel Changes
to
cancel your changes). After the connection has been added, the screen refreshes
with the PVC connection selected.
Save Settings
After setting up the WAG310G parameters, click the
Save Settings
button. The
changes are saved and the configuration changes are applied to the running
configuration.
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Ethernet
Configure the residential gateway’s Ethernet settings on this screen.
Path:
Setup > Ethernet
Note:
There are two views available,
Basic
and
Advanced
. The default view is Basic.
To display the Advanced View, click
Advanced View
. To return to the Basic View,
click
Basic View
.
5th Ethernet Port
Complete the following steps to configure the fifth Ethernet port on your residential
gateway.
Note:
If you use the fifth Ethernet port as a WAN port, then the ADSL port is
automatically disabled, and all routing goes to other Ethernet ports.
1
Select the desired
Ethernet Connection
setting as follows:
To use the fifth Ethernet port as a WAN port, select
Use as WAN Port
.
Continue with step 2.
To use the fifth Ethernet port as a Local Area Network (LAN) port, select
Use
as LAN Port
. Skip to step 3.
2
Configure the Ethernet WAN Setup settings that appear:
a
Set Connection Shaping
To disable QoS Shaping, select
No Shaping
. To
shape according to link speed, select
Auto (link speed)
. To manually enter
the shape rate, select
Manual
, and then enter the number of kbps in the field
provided.
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Select the connection you want to use:
Automatic Configuration - DHCP
(This option usually applies to cable
connections.)
Static IP
If you select this option, you need to configure the following:
Internet IP Address
—Enter the Gateway’s IP address, as seen from
the Internet.
Subnet Mask
—Enter the Gateway’s Subnet Ma
sk, as seen from the
Internet (including your service provider).
Default Gateway
—Enter the IP address of the service provider’s
server.
Static DNS 1 (Required) and DNS 2 (Optional)
Enter the DNS
(Domain Name System) server IP address(es) provided by your
service provider. At least one is required.
PPPoE
Configure the Basic Settings for this connection type:
Username
and
Password
Enter the Username and Password
provided by your service provider.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time
You can configure the
Gateway to cut the Internet connection after it has been inactive for a
specified period of time (Max Idle Time). If your Internet connection
has been terminated due to inactivity, Connect on Demand enables
the Gateway to automatically re-establish your connection as soon as
you attempt to access the Internet again. To use this option, select
Connect on Demand
. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of
minutes you want to have elapsed before your Internet connection
terminates. The default Max Idle Time is 5 minutes.
Keep Alive
If you select this option, the Gateway will periodically
check your Internet connection. If you are disconnected, then the
Gateway will automatically re-establish your connection. To use this
option, select
Keep Alive
.
PPPoE
Configure the Advanced Settings for this connection type:
Service Name
Enter the Service Name (optional) provided by your
service provider.
NAT
To use Network Address Translation, keep the default
Enabled
. Otherwise, select
Disabled
.
IGMP Forwarding
Select
Enabled
, if you want to allow multicast
traffic through the Router for your multimedia application devices.
Otherwise, keep the default,
Disabled
.
VLAN ID Mark
Enter the 802.1Q VLAN ID Mark to be used on for
traffic to and from the interface associated with this connection. The
default is -1, which indicates that the VLAN connection is untagged.
Range is
0 through 4095.
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802.1p Mark
Enter the 802.1p (Ethernet priority) Mark to be used on
traffic sent out on this connection. A value of -1 indicates no change
from the incoming packet. The default is -1.
Override Ethernet Priority
If this option is disabled and the 802.1p
Mark is specified, then the 802.1p Mark is applied only to packets of
priority 0. If this option is enabled and the 802.1p Mark is specified,
then the 802.1p Mark is applied to all packets on this connection. To
enable this option, select the check box. Otherwise, leave the check
box blank.
RIP Recv Packet Version
Select the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) version you want to use:
RIP off
,
RIPv1
, or
RIPv2
.
Domain Name
Enter the Domain Name for this connection. The
DNS proxy will compare Domain Names to choose the connection
that will send out DNS queries.
3
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to cancel
your changes.
Ethernet WAN Access
The Ethernet WAN is connected using the port labeled 'Ethernet WAN/LAN' on the
back of the WAG310G. This port, when configured as the WAN port, will allow
either 1 IP or 1 PPP connection. The Ethernet WAN may be configured to use a
DCHP, Static IP, or PPPoE connection and is configured in the SETUP/Ethernet
page by selecting the option 'Use as WAN Port'. If 'Use as LAN Port' is selected, the
5th LAN port becomes another Ethernet port on the LAN switch (and shows up in
PVC/VLAN mapping page).
By default the Ethernet WAN is disabled. The Ethernet WAN adds a level of
flexibility to the WAG310G by offering another method of WAN access. It can be
used to support high-bandwidth fiber (FTTx) network deployments or can be used
when placing the WAG310G behind a DSL/Cable modem and using as an wireless
access point and router.
Ethernet WAN is mutually exclusive with the ADSL WAN. Only one can be
activated at a time.

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