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2.
Enter a unique name for the rule in the
Policy Name
text box.
3.
Select the interface to associate with the rule from the
Use Interface
drop down
4.
Select the appropriate protocol and define other parameters for the routing rule:
Source and/or Destination address and/or Subnet Mask
UDP/TCP Source or Destination port.
Gateway address or Interface (These can be Active PVCs or Port Mapping Groups)
5.
Click
Save/Apply
.
RIP
To enable RIP on an interface, open the
Routing
RIP Configuration
page.
Enter the RIP configuration and then click
Apply/Save
.
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DNS
The
DNS Server Configuration
configures the DNS server settings for your router.
If multiple WAN interfaces are configured, you can define the priority by their position in the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window. Top is the highest priority; bottom the lowest.
Change the priority order by removing all items from the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window by selecting them, then clicking the right arrow button. Select the items in the priority
order, then click the left arrow to move them into the
Selected DNS Server Interfaces
window.
For a
Static DNS IP Address
, enter a primary and secondary DNS server for your router.
After you have configured the DNS settings, click
Apply / Save.
Dynamic DNS
This screen allows you to enable dynamic DNS service.
To configure the DDNS, select the DDNS provider from the drop down list and enter the
information provided by the DDNS .
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DSL
The DSL settings page contains sections
modulation and capability
that should be specified
by your ISP. Consult with your ISP to select the correct settings for each.
Click on
Save / Apply
if you are finished or click on
Advanced Settings
if you want to configure
more advanced settings.
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Modulation Methods
The following modulation methods are supported by the 3218 ADSL router:
G.dmt Enabled
G.lite Enabled
T1.413 Enabled
ADSL Enabled
Annex L Enabled
ADSL2+ Enabled
AnnexM Enabled
Do not change this setting unless so directed by your ISP.
Capability
The following are included under Capability:
Bitswap Enable
SRA (Seamless Rate Adaptation) Enable
Do not change these settings unless so directed by your ISP.
DSL Advanced Settings
Do not change the
DSL Advanced Settings
unless so directed by your ISP.
To view the DSL Advanced Settings screen, click
Advanced Settings
button on the
DSL
Settings
screen.
The test mode can be selected from the DSL Advanced Settings page. There are five test modes
between the router and your ISP:
Normal test: Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Normal signal.
Reverb test: Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Reverb signal.
Medley test: Puts the router in a test mode in which it only sends a Medley signal.
No Retrain: In this mode the router will try to establish a connection as in normal mode, but
once the connection is up it will not retrain if the signal is lost.
L3: Puts the router into the L3 power state.
To run a test:
1.
Select a test mode and click
Apply
.
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2.
Click
Tone Selection
.
The frequency band of ADSL is split up into 256 separate tones, each spaced 4.3125 kHz
apart. With each tone carrying separate data, the technique operates as if 256 separate
modems were running in parallel. The tone range is from 0 to 31 for upstream and from 32 to
255 for downstream. Do not change these settings unless directed by your ISP.

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