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8.3.3
QoS Classification
Click
Add
to configure network traffic classes.
This screen creates a traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign queuing priority and optionally overwrite the IP header TOS
byte. A rule consists of a class name and at least one condition below. All of the specified conditions in this classification rule must be
satisfied for the rule to take effect.
Click
Save/Apply
to save and activate the rule.
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8.4 Routing
8.4.1
Default Gateway
If the
Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway
checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received default gateway
assignment from the DHCP enabled PVC(s). If the checkbox is not selected, enter the static default gateway and/or WAN interface. Click
Save/Apply
.
NOTE:
After enabling Automatic Assigned Default Gateway, you must click the Save/Apply button to put it into effect. The router will reboot.
8.4.2
Static Route
This screen lists the configured static routes and allows for the configuration of static routes. Choose Add or Remove to configure the static
routes.
To add static route, click the
Add
button to display the following screen. Enter the destination network address, subnet mask,
gateway AND/OR available WAN interface then click
Save/Apply
to add the entry to the routing table.
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8.5 DSL
This screen is used to select ADSL modulations and capabilities.
The following table describes these DSL settings
Option
Description
G.dmt
Sets G.Dmt if you want the system to use G.Dmt mode.
G.Lite
Sets G.Lite if you want the system to use G.Lite mode.
T1.413
Sets the T1.413 if you want the system to use T1.413 mode.
ADSL2
The router can support the functions of ADSL2.
AnnexL
The router can support/enhance the long loop test.
ADSL2+
The router can support the functions of ADSL2+.
AnnexM
Enables a higher “upstream” data rate, by making use of some downstream channels.
Inner Pair
Reserved only
Outer Pair
Reserved only
Bitswap Enable
Allows bitswapping function
SRA Enable
Allows seamless rate adaptation
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8.6 Port Mapping
Port Mapping supports multiple port to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature,
you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces using the Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping
and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group.
As shown below, when you tick the Enable virtual ports on checkbox, all of the LAN interfaces will be put together as a default group.
To add a port mapping group, click the
Add
button.
To create a group from the list, first enter the group name and then select from the available interfaces on the list with the arrow buttons
.
Automatically Add Clients With the Following DHCP Vendor IDs:
Add support to automatically map LAN interfaces including Wireless and USB to PVC’s using DHCP vendor ID (option 60). The local DHCP
server will decline and send the requests to a remote DHCP server by mapping the appropriate LAN interface. This will be turned on when
PortMapping is enabled.
There are 4 PVCs (0/33, 0/36, 0/37, 0/38). VPI/VCI=0/33 is for PPPoE and the others are for IP set-top box (video). The LAN interfaces are
ENET1, ENET2, ENET3, ENET4, Wireless and USB. Port mapping configuration is:
1. Default:
ENET1, ENET2, ENET3, ENET4, Wireless and USB.
2. Video:
nas_0_36, nas_0_37 and nas_0_38. The DHCP vendor ID is “Video”.
The CPE deco server is running on “Default”. And ISP’s deco server is running on PVC 0/36. It is for set-top box use only.
On the LAN side, the PC can get IP address from CPE deco server and access the Internet via PPPoE (0/33).
If the set-top box was connected with interface “ENET1” and send a deco request with vendor id “Video”, the CPE deco server would
forward this request to ISP’s deco server. Then the CPE will change the PortMapping configuration automatically.
The PortMapping configuration would become:
1. Default:
ENET1, ENET2, ENET3, ENET4, Wireless and USB.
2. Video:
nas_0_36, nas_0_37 and nas_0_38 and ENET1.
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