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5.8 RIP
Figure 5-9. RIP menu
RIP can be enabled on any existing WAN or LAN interfaces. It may be specified to receive RIP requests
and reply to them, it can be specified to send RIP queries, or to both receive and send RIP packets.
Furthermore, the RIP version can be specified. The table below lists the parameters that can be specified for
the pull-down RIP menus. Click the
Apply
button to setup RIP as specified.
Current RIP configurations cannot be edited. To remove a RIP configuration, click on the trashcan icon
for the set.
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5.9 PPP
When the WAN connection is configured for either PPPoA or PPPoE, you can configure the Router’s
PPP session to remain on all the time, or to disconnect after some period of no activity. You may also choose
to instruct the Router to connect each time you want to access the WAN or the Internet.
Figure 5-10. PPP menu
If you want the Internet or WAN connection to be available any time a host on your LAN requests access,
select the
Always On
option.
If your ISP account is billed according to the amount of time the Router is connected, choose the
Connection On Demand
option. You can configure an idle time in minutes to disconnect the PPP
connection after a period of inactivity. This will discontinue the PPP session and require a few seconds to
reconnect when a host requests access to the WAN. Alternatively you can choose the
Manual
option and
use the
Connect
button to initiate a PPP connection each time you want to use the Router to access the
WAN. If you use the Manual option, you must return to this menu and click the
Disconnect
button to
terminate the PPP session.
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5.10 ADSL
The ADSL Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. For most ADSL
accounts the default settings
Multi-mode
will work. This configuration works with all ADSL implementations. If
you have been given instructions to change the Modulation method used, select the desired option
T1.413
,
G.dmt
, or
G.lite
and click the
Apply
button.
Figure 5-11. ADSL menu
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5.11 ATM VCC
The ATM Virtual Circuit connection menu is used to configure the WAN connection. If you are using
multiple PVCs, you can change the configuration of any PVC in this menu. To create new or additional PVCs,
read the section below on Multiple PVCs.
This menu can be used as an alternative menu to configure the same settings found on the WAN menu
in the Home directory.
Figure 5-12. ATM VCC menu
To configure an existing PVC configuration set, click the corresponding notepad icon in the right-hand
column of the ATM VCs List. The PVCs current settings appear above in the entry fields of the ATM
VC
Settings menu. Configure the appropriate settings and click the
Apply
button to put the new settings into
effect.
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