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Table B (Continued): Countries Other Than the USA 
Service Provider 
VPI
VCI
Encapsulation 
Spain-Albura, Tiscali 
1 
32 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
Spain-Colt Telecom, Ola Internet 
0 
35 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
Spain-EresMas, Retevision 
8 
35 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
Spain-Telefonica (1) 
8 
32 
PPPoE LLC 
Spain-Telefonica (2), Terra 
8 
32 
1483 Routed IP LLC 
Spain-Wanadoo (1) 
8 
35 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
Spain-Wanadoo (2) 
8 
32 
PPPoE LLC 
Spain-Wanadoo (3) 
8 
32 
1483 Routed IP LLC 
Sweden-Telenordia 
8 
35 
PPPoE 
Sweden-Telia 
8 
35 
1483 Bridged IP LLC 
Switzerland 
8 
35 
PPPoE LLC 
Turkey(1) 
8 
35 
PPPoE LLC 
Turkey(2) 
8 
35 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
UK (1) 
0 
38 
PPPoA VC-MUX 
UK (2) 
0 
38 
PPPoE LLC 
Venezuela-CANTV 
0 
33 
1483 Routed IP LLC 
Vietnam 
0 
35 
PPPoE LLC 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Appendix B 
Front and Back Panels 
The front panel of the 
X6
looks like this: 
The following table describes each light on the front panel. 
Light 
Description 
LAN 
Lights if any LAN port of the 
X6
is plugged into the 
Ethernet port of a powered-up device. Blinks when data is 
sent. Additional lights for each LAN port are on the back 
of the 
X6
. 
WLAN 
Lights when the wireless access point is running and 
enabled. Blinks when data is sent. 
LINK 
Blinks when the 
X6
is performing its startup sequence. 
Stays on solid when the unit has synched up with its 
ADSL connection. 
Note:
If the light fails to switch from blinking to steady 
after a minute or two, check with your ADSL provider that 
the ADSL connection is activated, or refer to Appendix D, 
Troubleshooting
on page 106. 
STATUS 
Blinks red once while the 
X6
is powering up. Then it will 
only light when there is a problem with the unit. See 
If 
You Need Help 
on page 19 for Customer Support contact 
information. 
PWR 
Lights when the 
X6
is plugged into a power source. 
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The following table describes the back panel. 
Port 
Description 
PWR 
Port to connect the unit to the 
X6
’s power cube. 
RESET 
Recessed button to reset the modem to its factory settings. 
To reset, insert a paper clip and press the button three times. 
LAN 1 
LAN 2 
LAN 3 
LAN 4 
LAN ports that can connect the unit to an access point, a 
network hub, or the Ethernet port of a computer. The 
X6
has 
four LAN
ports. 
Each port has a yellow and a green light above it. The yellow 
light turns on when the port is connected to a 100 megabit 
per second Ethernet port. The green light blinks when there 
is activity on that particular LAN line. 
ADSL 
Jack to connect the modem to the ADSL telephone wall jack. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Appendix C: TCP/IP Network Settings 
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Appendix C 
TCP/IP Network Settings 
If you are using a Macintosh or Linux computer, you 
must
ensure 
that your computer’s TCP/IP network settings are configured 
properly. Otherwise you will not be able to connect to the Internet. 
Note:
If you are using a Windows computer, you do not have to 
configure the TCP/IP settings. This is because your Windows 
computer will automatically configure them for you. Only 
Windows users who are troubleshooting the X6 will need to verify 
the TCP/IP settings. 
Depending on your operating system, follow the steps in the 
appropriate section to ensure your TCP/IP settings are correct. 
•
•
•
If you are using Macintosh, see 
Macintosh TCP/IP Settings 
on page 100. 
If you are using Linux, see 
Linux TCP/IP Settings 
on 
page 102. 
If you are using Windows, see 
Windows TCP/IP Settings 
on 
page 103. 
 
                 
                                
                    
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Macintosh TCP/IP Settings 
How you configure your Macintosh computer’s network settings 
differs, depending on your Mac OS. For OS X, follow the 
instructions below. Otherwise go to page 101. 
Mac OS X 
1
From the 
Dock
, choose 
System Preferences
and then 
Network
to display the 
Network
pane. (For OS X 3, you also 
have to click the 
Configure
button.) 
2
Ensure that 
Automatic 
is selected from the 
Location
list box. 
3
Under the 
Show
drop-down tab, choose 
Built-in Ethernet
. 
4
Under the 
TCP/IP
tab, make sure that 
Using DHCP
is 
highlighted in the 
Configure:
list box. Do not enter anything 
into the 
DHCP Client ID
field. 
5
Click 
Apply Now
(or 
Save
if prompted) and close the 
Network
pane. 
6
Continue with 
Step 3: Establishing Communication 
on 
page 12.