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Advanced Setup
Layer2 Interface
ATM Interface
The ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) interface page shows the settings of all available DSL ATM interfaces.
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Interface
This field shows the interface name.
VPI
This field shows the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) value. For most Australia connections the VPI is 8, for
most new Zealand connections the VPI is 0.
VCI
This field shows the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) value. For most Australia connections the VCI is 35,
for most new Zealand connections the VCI is 100.
DSL Latency
The value of the DSL Latency.
Category
This field shows the ATM service classes.
Peak Cell Rate (cell/s)
The maximum number of cells that may be transferred per second over the ATM interface.
Sustainable Cell Rate (cell/s)
An average, long-term cell transfer rate on the ATM interface.
Max Burst Size (bytes)
The maximum allowable burst size of cells that can be transmitted contiguously on the ATM interface.
Min Cell Rate (cell/s)
The minimum allowable rate at which cells may be transferred on the ATM interface.
Link Type
This field shows the type of link in use.
Connection Mode
This field shows the selected mode of connection.
IP QoS
This field shows the status of the Quality of Service (QoS) function.
MPAAL Prec/Alg/Wght
This displays data related to load balancing.
Remove
Select this field to remove the ATM configuration.
To add an ATM interface, click the Add button. Enter the details as required by your Internet Service Provider and click the
Apply/Save button.
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PTM Interface
The router can also establish DSL connections using PTM (Packet Transfer Mode). This page shows you an overview of the PTM
interfaces and allows you to add or remove them.
Click the Add button to create a new PTM interface. Enter the details as required by your Internet Service Provider and click the
Apply/Save button.
ETH Interface
The ETH interface page allows you to add or remove ETH WAN interfaces.
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WAN Service
The WAN Service page displays the current Wide Area Network service setup and allows you to configure the router to connect to
a larger network for Internet access.
To add a WAN service, click the Add button. Use the drop down list to select the layer 2 interface to use for the WAN service and
click the Next button.
Select a WAN service type, enter a Service Description, enter the 802.1P Priority and 802.1 VLAN ID then click the Next button.
PPP over Ethernet
Enter the details as required by your Internet Service Provider and click the Next button.
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IP over Ethernet
Enter the details as required by your Internet Service Provider and click the Next button.
Select the NAT Translation settings as desired and click the Next button.
Bridging
When you select bridging mode, a summary of the settings is displayed. Click Apple/Save to commit the settings.
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Use the arrow buttons to move the interfaces required to the list on the left. Click Next.
Use the arrow buttons to move the interfaces required as DNS Server interfaces to the left. The interface highest on the list has
the highest priority as a DNS server. Click Next to continue.
A summary of your settings is displayed. Click Apply/Save to commit your settings to the router.

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