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Capability
Bitswapping allows the xDSL line not to loose sync if the SNR in any of the
subchannels dropped too low and became unstable. It is an adaptive hand-shaking
mechanism used by Home Gateways to adapt to line changes.
Figure 5-2 xDSL Capability
1. Click on
xDSL
.
2. Click on
Capability
.
3. Set the hook at
Bitswap Enable
(default)
4. When you have modified your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
. If you do not want to save your changes click on the tab
.
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5.1.3
Intenet Connection
The device tries, at first, to syncronise in VDSL2 mode and then in ADSL2+ mode.
If you are in VDSL2, through Internet Configuration menu, you can customize the
PTM configuration or you can add a PTM service.
If you want to customize any other mode than PTM (e.g. ATM) you must unplug the
DSL cable from the DSL interface.
Figure 5-3 VDSL2 Internet Configuration
1. Click on
Internet Configuration
.
2. Configure the following parameters:
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Table 5-2 Parameters for VDSL2 WAN connection
Parameter
Description
Connection Name
The connection name is generated automatically.
Access Type
Choose either ATM or PTM. PTM if you want to configure
VDSL2 or ATM (intended for ADSL2+).
New Connection
Name
Enter the name for new connection.
VLAN ID
If PTM is chosen, define the vlan that is used for the
specific service. For Fast Internet service the default vlan
id is 835 and for the OTE TV service the default vlan id is
836
Type
Choose the type for connection. For Fast Internet access
the default type is Routed, for OTE TV is bridged.
Link Type
Choose either PPP (default) or IP.
MTU
Define the maximum transfer unit. Default is 1492.
IP Version
The IP version includes:
IPv4 (default)
IPv6
IPv4/v6
Username/Password
Enter the user name and password provided by the ISP.
Authenticaion Type
There are three types: Auto, PAP, and CHAP.
Connection Trigger
There are three connection trigger modes:
Always On: When the device is started or gets offline,
the
system triggers PPPoE dialing automatically (default)
On Demand: The system triggers PPPoE dialing on
demand.
Manual: The system triggers PPPoE dialing manually.
PPP Transtype
PPPoE available only.
Enable NAT
If enabled, NAT can be used to transfer the private
network address to the public network address of the
WAN port. If this option is not enabled you will
experience problems browsing to the Internet.
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3. Choose your connection name from the list
.
4. Choose your access type for WAN connection from the list
5. Enter your connection name in the entry field
.
6. Input “VLAN”. Default values are 835 for PPPoE (Fast Internet access) and 836 for
OTE TV service.
7. Set the hook at the
PPPoE pass-through
. When this is enabled, the LAN/Wi-Fi
devices can initiate PPPoE sessions.
8. Change “Username” and “Password” to an available account.
9. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking
the tab
. If you do not want to save your changes click on the tab
.
Notice:
In our example we presented a VDSL2 broadband connection. In case of an
ADSL2+ connection, instead of VLAN value you have to configure VPI/VCI values. By
default the VPI/VCI values associated to the Fast Internet service is 8/35. For the OTE
TV service the default bridged values are 8/36.
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5.1.4 Ethernet WAN
Figure 5-4 Ethernet WAN
1. Click on
Ethernet WAN
.
2. Set the hook at the
Use LAN1 as Ethernet WAN
.
3. When you have adapted your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the tab
.

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