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From RFC 1472 (PPP/Security MIB):
±
PPP Security Group)
From RFC 1473 (PPP/IP MIB):
±
PPP IP Group
From RFC 1474 (PPP/Bridge MIB):
±
PPP Bridge Group
From RFC1573 (IfMIB):
±
ifMIBObjects Group
From RFC1695 (atmMIB):
±
atmMIBObjects
From RFC 1907 (SNMPv2):
±
only snmpSetSerialNo OID
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IGMP
IGMP, known as
Internet Group Management Protocol
, is used to management hosts from multicast
group.
IGMP Forwarding:
Accepting multicast packet.
Default is set to
Enable.
IGMP Snooping:
Allowing switched Ethernet to check and make correct forwarding decisions.
Default
is set to
Disable
VLAN Bridge
This section allows you to create VLAN group and specify the member.
Edit:
Edit your member ports in selected VLAN group.
Create VLAN:
To create another VLAN group.
Advanced VLAN Setup Example (Triply Play)
VLAN_data:
Ethernet Port 1, Wireless and Wireless WDS are reserving for Internet
- On Ethernet port 1 I also need VC 0/40 bridged.
VLAN_Vedio
Ethernet ports: 2, 3 and 4:
-
0/33 Bi-directional IP
-
0/34
Video
-
0/35
Video
-
0/36
Video Subscriber Services (EPG, EAS, etc.)
-
0/37
Video
-
0/38
Video
-
0/39
Spare
Step 1: Setup Member Ports
Go to
Configuration
±
LAN
±
Bridge Interface.
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You can setup member ports for each VLAN group under Bridge Interface section. From the example,
two VLAN groups need to be created.
Ethernet: P1 (Port 1)
Ethernet1: P2, P3 and P4 (Port 2, 3, 4) Please uncheck P2, P3, and P4 from Ethernet VLAN Port first.
Note:
You should setup each VLAN group with caution.
Each Bridge Interface is arranged in this order.
Bridge Interface
VLAN Port (Always starts with)
Ethernet
P1 / P2 / P3 / P4
Ethernet1
P2 / P3 / P4
Ethernet2
P3 / P4
Ethernet3
P4
Step 2: Create WAN Interface
Go to
Configuration
±
WAN
±
ISP
wanlink
is the factory default WAN interface which in service for data/internet access. If your ISP uses
this access protocol, click
Edit
to input other parameters if needed.
If your ISP does not use PPPoE,
you can change the default WAN connection entry by clicking
Change
.
From the example, 0/40 is used for data/internet and assumes PPPoE is used; click the
Edit
to change
the VPI/VCI to 0/40.
Click
Create
to setup up additional WAN interface for video applications. Total of 8 VLAN is support;
therefore, only 8 WAN interfaces can be created in the table.
From the example, PVC 0/33 to 0/39 is assigned for video using 1483 Bridged mode.
Check
RFC 1483
Bridged
and click
Next
to continue the setup.
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Spaces next to VPI and VCI, type 0 and 33 in respectively. Select appropriate ATM Class,
Encapsulation Method, Acceptable Frame Type, Filter Type and PVID for Untagged Frames.
VPI and VCI:
Enter the information provided by your ISP.
ATM Class:
The Quality of Service for ATM layer.
Encapsulation method:
Select the encapsulation format, this is provided by your ISP.
Acceptable Frame Type:
Specify what kind of traffic can through this connection, all traffic or only
VLAN tagged.
Filter Type:
Specify the type of ethernet filtering performed by the named bridge interface.
All
Allows all types of ethernet packets through the port.
Ip
Allows only IP/ARP types of ethernet packets through the port.
Pppoe
Allows only PPPoE types of ethernet packets through the port.
PVID for Untagged Frames:
PVID is known as Port VLAN Identifier.
When an untagged packet is
received by input port(s), this packet will be tagged with specified PVID.
From the example, VPI and VCI only section need to be filled-in and just leave the rest as is.
Repeat the
same procedure by clicking
Create
±
select
RFC1483 Bridged
±
fill-in the rest of PVC 0/34 to 0/39.
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Step 3: Setup VLAN Service
Go to
Configuration
±
Advanced
±
VLAN Bridge
DefaultVlan
lists all member ports.
It is necessary to group specific member ports for each VLAN.
From the example, two VLAN groups are requested: Data and Video.
To create another VLAN group for Video by clicking
Create VLAN.
Given a name and ID (PVID) to identify the Video group. The valid value range for PVID is 1 ~ 4094.
From the example:
VLAN untagged ports for Data/Internet: ethernet, wireless and wireless_wds.
VLAN untagged ports for Video: ethernet1, rfc-1483-0 ~ rfc-1483-6.
Click
Apply
to made change effective immediately.

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