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DSL Setup
This chapter explains how to configure ADSL port settings.
15.1
DSL Setup
Click
Advanced > DSL
to open the following screen where you can configure the
ZyXEL Device’s DSL settings.
Figure 61
Advanced > DSL
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 47
Advanced > DSL
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select the
modulation below
Select the port’s ADSL operational mode. Select multiple modes to let
the ZyXEL Device and the DSLAM automatically determine the mode
to use.
AnnexL
(reach extended ADSL2) is an ADSL2+ mode that allows
increased connection distances.
AnnexM
(double upstream mode) is an ADSL2+ mode that has the
upstream connection use tones 6 to 63. The DSLAM’s port must also
be set to use Annex M or the
DSL2
port will not link up.
Bitswap Enable
Enable bit-swapping to allow the ZyXEL Device to adapt to line
changes. It is recommended that you leave this enabled.
SRA Enable
Enable Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA) to have the ZyXEL Device
automatically adjust the connection’s data rate according to line
conditions without interrupting service.
Single Line
Enable
Select this if you are using only one DSL line. This has the ZyXEL
Device disable
DSL1
and only use
DSL2
.
Save/Reboot
Click this button to save the changes and have the ZyXEL Device
restart and use them.
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Interface Group
16.1
Interface Groups Overview
Interface Groups let you map ports to PVCs and create bridging groups.
16.2
Interface Groups Setup
Click
Advanced Setup
> Interface Groups
to open the following screen. Use
this screen to map ports to PVCs and create bridging groups.
Figure 62
Advanced Setup > Interface Groups
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 48
Advanced Setup > Interface Groups
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable virtual
ports on
Select this option to treat the LAN ports as separate (virtual)
interfaces.
Group Name
This is the name configured to identify the group.
Remove
To remove an entry, select its
Remove
check box and click the
Save/Apply
button.
Edit
Click Edit to configure the group’s settings.
Interfaces
These are the interfaces that belong to the group.
Add
Click
Add
to open a screen where you can add a new entry.
Save/Apply
Click this button to save the changes and have the ZyXEL Device start
using them.

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