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Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection > Ethernet(ETH1)
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 11
Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Line
Type
Select the DSL mode supported by your ISP.
Use
Auto Sync-Up
if you are not sure which mode to choose from. The AMG1302/
AMG1202-TSeries dynamically diagnoses the mode supported by the ISP and selects
the best compatible one for your connection.
Other options are
ADSL2+
,
ADSL2
,
G.DMT
,
T1.413
and
G.lite
.
The P-1302-T10B device supports
Ethernet (ETH1)
mode. To select this mode,
connect a modem or router to the WAN port and select
Ethernet (ETH1)
.
Note: The ZyXEL Device reboots when transferring to and from
Ethernet (ETH1)
type.
General
Mode
Select
Router
(default) from the drop-down list box if your ISP gives you one IP
address only and you want multiple computers to share an Internet account. Select
Bridge
when your ISP provides you more than one IP address and you want the
connected computers to get individual IP address from ISP’s DHCP server directly. If
you select
Bridge
, you cannot use Firewall, DHCP server and NAT on the AMG1302/
AMG1202-TSeries.
Encapsulation
Select the method of encapsulation used by your ISP from the drop-down list box.
Choices vary depending on the mode you select in the
Mode
field.
If you select
Router
in the
Mode
field, select
PPPoA
,
RFC 1483
,
ENET ENCAP
or
PPPoE
.
If you select
Bridge
in the
Mode
field, method of encapsulation is not available.
User Name
(PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only) Enter the user name exactly as your ISP
assigned. If assigned a name in the form user@domain
where domain identifies a
service name, then enter both components exactly as given.
Password
(PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only) Enter the password associated with the user
name above.
Service Name
(PPPoE only) Type the name of your PPPoE service here.
Multiplex
Select the method of multiplexing used by your ISP from the drop-down list. Choices
are
VC
or
LLC
.
IPv6/IPv4 Dual Stack
If you select
Enable
, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries can connect to IPv4 and IPv6
networks and choose the protocol for applications according to the address type. If
you select
Disable,
the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries will operate in IPv4 mode.
PPP Authentication
The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). CHAP is more secure than
PAP; however, PAP is readily available on more platforms.
Use the drop-down list box to select an authentication protocol for outgoing calls.
Options are:
AUTO
- Your AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries accepts either CHAP or PAP when
requested by this remote node.
CHAP
- Your AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries accepts CHAP only.
PAP
- Your AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries accepts PAP only.
Virtual Circuit ID
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) define a virtual
circuit. Refer to the appendix for more information.
VPI
This option is available if you select
Router
in the
Mode
field.
The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assigned to you.
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VCI
This option is available if you select
Router
in the
Mode
field.
The valid range for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management
of ATM traffic). Enter the VCI assigned to you.
Enable VLAN
This option is available if you select
Ethernet(ETH1)
in the
Line->Type
field.
The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries supports Ether WAN function: DSL users must
connect an RJ11 cable to the DSL port (Default), while EtherWAN users must connect
an RJ45 cable into LAN port 1.
802.1Q VLAN ID
The valid range for the VLAN ID (as assinged by your provider) is 5 to 4094.
IP Address
Obtain an IP Address
Automatically
This option is available if you select
Router
in the
Mode
field.
A static IP address is a fixed IP that your ISP gives you. A dynamic IP address is not
fixed; the ISP assigns you a different one each time you connect to the Internet.
Select
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
if you have a dynamic IP address;
otherwise select
Static IP Address
and type your ISP assigned IP address in the
IP
Address
field and a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP) below.
DNS Server - This section is not available when you select
Bridge
in the
Mode
field.
Obtain DNS info
Automatically
Select this to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries get the DNS server addresses
from the ISP automatically.
Use the following
Static DNS IP Address
Select this to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries use the DNS server addresses
you configure manually.
Primary DNS
Server
Enter the first DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
Secondary DNS
Server
Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
IPv6 Address
Obtain an IP Address
Automatically
Select this option if you want to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries use the IPv6
prefix from the connected router’s Router Advertisement (RA) to generate an IPv6
address.
DHCP IPv6
Select
DHCP
if you want to obtain an IPv6 address from a DHCPv6 server.
The IP address assigned by a DHCPv6 server has priority over the IP address
automatically generated by the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries using the IPv6 prefix
from an RA.
Select
SLAAC
(Stateless address autoconfiguration) to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-
TSeries use the prefix to automatically generate a unique IP address that does not
need to be maintained by a DHCP server.
Select
Auto
to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries indicate to hosts for IPv6
address generation depending on the M/O (Managed/Other) flag values in the router
advertisements sending to hosts.
If M flag is 1, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries will indicate to hosts to obtain
network settings (such as WAN IP, LAN prefix and DNS settings) through DHCPv6.
If M flag is 0, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries will check O flag.
If O flag is 1, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries will indicate to hosts to obtain DNS
information and LAN prefix through DHCPv6.
If O flag is 0, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries will not get information through
DHCPv6.
DHCP PD
Select
Enable
to use
DHCP PD
(Prefix Delegation) to allow the AMG1302/AMG1202-
TSeries to pass the IPv6 prefix information to its LAN hosts. The hosts can then use
the prefix to generate their IPv6 addresses.
Table 11
Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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6.2.1
Advanced Setup
Use this screen to edit your AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries's advanced WAN settings. Click the
Advanced Setup
button in the
Internet Connection
screen. The screen appears as shown.
Figure 21
Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection: Advanced Setup
WAN Identifier Type
Select
Manual
to manually enter a WAN Identifier as the interface ID to identify the
WAN interface. The WAN Identifier is appended to the IPv6 address prefix to create
the routable global IPv6 address. Select
EUI64
to use the EUI-64 format to generate
an interface ID from the MAC address of the WAN interface.
WAN Identifier
If you selected
Manual
, enter the WAN Identifier in this field. The WAN identifier
should be unique and 64 bits in hexadecimal form. Every 16 bit block should be
separated by a colon as in XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX where X is a hexadecimal
character. Blocks of zeros can be represented with double colons as in
XXXX:XXXX::XXXX.
Connection (PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only)
Keep Alive
Select
Keep Alive
when you want your connection up all the time. The AMG1302/
AMG1202-TSeries will try to bring up the connection automatically if it is
disconnected.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Advanced Setup
Click this to display the
Advanced WAN Setup
screen and edit more details of your
WAN setup. Click this button again to display less fields in this screen.
Table 11
Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 12
Network Setting > Broadband > Internet Connection: Advanced Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
RIP Direction
RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information
with other routers. Use this field to control how much routing information the
AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries sends and receives on the subnet.
Select the RIP direction from
None
,
Both
,
In Only
and
Out Only
.
RIP Version
This field is not configurable if you select
None
in the
RIP Direction
field.
Select the RIP version from
RIP-1
,
RIP2-B
and
RIP2-M
.
Multicast
Multicast packets are sent to a group of computers on the LAN and are an alternative
to unicast packets (packets sent to one computer) and broadcast packets (packets
sent to every computer).
Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) is a network-layer protocol used to establish
membership in a multicast group. The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries supports
IGMP-
v1
,
IGMP-v2
and
IGMP-v3
. Select
None
to disable it.
MLD Proxy
Select the version of MLD proxy (v1 or v2) to have the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries
act as for this connection. This allows the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries to get
subscription information and maintain a joined member list for each multicast group.
It can reduce multicast traffic significantly. Select
None
to turn off MLD proxy.
ATM QoS
ATM QoS Type
Select
CBR
(Continuous Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice or
data traffic. Select
UBR With PCR
(Unspecified Bit Rate) for applications that are
non-time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select
Realtime VBR
(real-time Variable Bit
Rate) type for applications with bursty connections that require closely controlled
delay and delay variation. Select
Non Realtime VBR
(non real-time Variable Bit
Rate) type for connections that do not require closely controlled delay and delay
variation.
Peak Cell Rate
Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424 (the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak Cell
Rate (PCR). This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells. Type the
PCR here.
Sustain Cell Rate
The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can be
transmitted. Type the SCR, which must be less than the PCR. Note that system default
is 0 cells/sec.
Maximum Burst
Size
Maximum Burst Size (MBS) refers to the maximum number of cells that can be sent at
the peak rate. Type the MBS, which is less than 65535.
PPPoE Passthrough
If encapsulation type is PPPoE, select this to enable PPPoE Passthrough. In addition to
the Device’s built-in PPPoE client, you can select this to allow hosts on the LAN to use
PPPoE client software on their computers to connect to the ISP via the device. Each
host can have a separate account and a public WAN IP address.
MTU
MTU
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) defines the size of the largest packet allowed
on an interface or connection. Enter the MTU in this field.
For ENET ENCAP, the MTU value is 1500.
For PPPoE, the MTU value is 1492.
For PPPoA and RFC 1483, the MTU is 65535.

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