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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
5.3.1
More Connections Edit
Use this screen to configure a connection. Click the edit icon in the
More Connections
screen
to display the following screen.
Table 19
Network > WAN > More Connections
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
This is an index number indicating the number of the corresponding connection.
Active
This field indicates whether the connection is active or not.
Clear the check box to disable the connection. Select the check box to enable it.
Name
This is the name you gave to the Internet connection.
VPI/VCI
This field displays the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier
(VCI) numbers configured for this WAN connection.
Encapsulation
This field indicates the encapsulation method of the Internet connection.
Modify
The first (ISP) connection is read-only in this screen. Use the
WAN > Internet
Access Setup
screen to edit it.
Click the Edit icon to edit the Internet connection settings. Click this icon on an
empty configuration to add a new Internet access setup.
Click the Remove icon to delete the Internet access setup from your connection list.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
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Figure 34
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 20
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
General
Active
Select the check box to activate or clear the check box to deactivate this
connection.
Name
Enter a unique, descriptive name of up to 13 ASCII characters for this
connection.
Mode
Select
Routing
from the drop-down list box if your ISP allows multiple
computers to share an Internet account.
If you select
Bridge
, the ZyXEL Device will forward any packet that it does
not route to this remote node; otherwise, the packets are discarded.
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
Bridge
in the
Mode
field, select either
PPPoA
or
RFC 1483
.
If you select
Routing
in the
Mode
field, select
PPPoA
,
RFC 1483
,
ENET
ENCAP
or
PPPoE
.
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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.
Multiplexing
Select the method of multiplexing used by your ISP from the drop-down list.
Choices are
VC
or
LLC
.
By prior agreement, a protocol is assigned a specific virtual circuit, for
example, VC1 will carry IP. If you select VC, specify separate VPI and VCI
numbers for each protocol.
For LLC-based multiplexing or PPP encapsulation, one VC carries multiple
protocols with protocol identifying information being contained in each
packet header. In this case, only one set of VPI and VCI numbers need be
specified for all protocols.
VPI
The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assigned to you.
VCI
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.
IP Address
This option is available if you select
Routing
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.
If you use the encapsulation type except
RFC 1483
, select
Obtain an IP
Address Automatically
when you have a dynamic IP address; otherwise
select
Static IP Address
and type your ISP assigned IP address in the
IP
Address
field below.
If you use
RFC 1483
, enter the IP address given by your ISP in the
IP
Address
field.
Subnet Mask
This option is available if you select
ENET ENCAP
in the
Encapsulation
field.
Enter a subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
Gateway IP address
This option is available if you select
ENET ENCAP
in the
Encapsulation
field.
Specify a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP).
Connection
Nailed-Up Connection
Select
Nailed-Up Connection
when you want your connection up all the
time. The ZyXEL Device will try to bring up the connection automatically if it
is disconnected.
Connect on Demand
Select
Connect on Demand
when you don't want the connection up all the
time and specify an idle time-out in the
Max Idle Timeout
field.
Max Idle Timeout
Specify an idle time-out in the
Max Idle Timeout
field when you select
Connect on Demand
. The default setting is 0, which means the Internet
session will not timeout.
NAT
SUA only
is available only when you select
Routing
in the
Mode
field.
Select
SUA Only
if you have one public IP address and want to use NAT.
Click
Edit Detail
to go to the
Port Forwarding
screen to edit a server
mapping set.
Otherwise, select
None
to disable NAT.
Back
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.
Table 20
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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5.3.2
Configuring More Connections Advanced Setup
Use this screen to edit your ZyXEL Device's advanced WAN settings. Click the
Advanced
Setup
button in the
More Connections Edit
screen. The screen appears as shown.
Figure 35
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Advanced Setup
Click this to display the
More Connections
Advanced Setup
screen and
edit more details of your WAN setup.
Table 20
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 21
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
RIP & Multicast Setup
This section is not available when you configure the ZyXEL Device to be in
bridge mode.
RIP Direction
Select the RIP direction from
None
,
Both
,
In Only
and
Out Only
.
RIP Version
Select the RIP version from
RIP-1
,
RIP-2B
and
RIP-2M
.
Multicast
IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used
to establish membership in a multicast group. The ZyXEL Device supports
IGMP-v1
,
IGMP-v2
and
IGMP-v3
. Select
None
to disable it.
ATM QoS
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5.4
The WAN Backup Setup Screen
Use this screen to configure your ZyXEL Device’s WAN backup. Click
Network > WAN >
WAN Backup Setup
.
ATM QoS Type
Select
CBR
(Continuous Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth
for voice or data traffic. Select
UBR
(Unspecified Bit Rate) for applications
that are non-time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select
VBR-nRT
(Variable Bit
Rate-non Real Time) or
VBR-RT
(Variable Bit Rate-Real Time) for bursty
traffic and bandwidth sharing with other applications.
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.
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, the MTU is 65535.
Packet Filter
Incoming Filter Sets
Protocol Filter
Select the protocol filter(s) to control incoming traffic. You may choose up to
4 sets of filters.
You can configure packet filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter
11 on page 177
for more details.
Generic Filter
Select the generic filter(s) to control incoming traffic. You may choose up to
4 sets of filters.
You can configure generic filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter
11 on page 177
for more details.
Outgoing Filter Sets
Protocol Filter
Select the protocol filter(s) to control outgoing traffic. You may choose up to
4 sets of filters.
You can configure protocol filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter
11 on page 177
for more details.
Generic Filter
Select the generic filter(s) to control outgoing traffic. You may choose up to
4 sets of filters.
You can configure generic filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter
11 on page 177
for more details.
Back
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 21
Network > WAN > More Connections: Edit: Advanced Setup (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

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