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3. Using the Web Interface

To configure the router as a bridge:

Procedure

1.From the Home page, click on Setup and then click on New Connection. The default PPPoE connection setup is displayed.

2.At the Type field select Bridge and the Bridge connection setup page is displayed (see Figure 3-11).

3.Give your Bridge connection a unique name; the name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers.

4.Select a PVC Sharing type of Disable, Enable, or VLAN.

5.For a Sharing type of Enable or VLAN, select or enter a VPI and VCI. (Your DSL service provider or your ISP will supply these.) For VLAN, specify a VLAN ID and priority.

6.Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC); if you are not sure which to use, just use the default mode.

7.Select the quality of service (QoS). Leave the default value if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information. Depending on the QoS you select, you may also enter:

PCR (Peak Cell Rate)

SCR (Sustainable Cell Rate)

MBS (Maximum Burst Size)

CDVT (Cell Delay Variation Tolerance)

Figure 3-11. Bridged Connection Setup

To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on

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Contents 6381-A3 Router Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved Important Safety Instructions 6381-A2-GB23-10 Canada EMI Notice Japan Notices Contents Contents Troubleshooting TerminologyIndex Contents January About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended AudienceDocument Summary Product-Related Documents Features of the 6381 Router IntroductionDefinitions System Requirements Ports and Buttons Back PanelLED Description Front Panel Packing List Hardware Installation PC Setup Connecting the HardwareOverview Hardware Installation Configuring Your PC Windows USB Driver InstallationNew Hardware Installation Options Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Configuring Your PC’s IP Address Assigning an IP Address to your PC Automatically by DhcpWindows XP Network Connections in Windows XP Windows TCP/IP Properties in Windows XPWindows ME Windows 95 Windows NT Hardware Installation and PC Setup January Using the Web Interface Logging Into Your RouterHome Quick StartQuick Start Dhcp Quick Start Static Local Area Network Connection SetupWide Area Network Connection Saving ChangesConfiguring the WAN PPPoE Connection Setup New ConnectionPPPoE Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup PPPoA Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static IP Connection Setup10. Dhcp Connection Setup Bridged Connection11. Bridged Connection Setup Clip Connection 12. Clip Connection Setup Modify an Existing ConnectionModem Setup TsmlConfiguring the LAN 14. Tsml ConnectionEnable/Disable Dhcp 16. LAN Group 1 ConfigurationChanging the Routers IP address Firewall/NAT Services 17. Firewall/NAT Services ScreenAdvanced UPnPSntp Snmp IP QoS Port Forwarding22. Port Forwarding Netmeeting IP Filters 23. IP FiltersLAN Clients LAN IsolationBridge Filters 25. LAN Isolation26. Bridge Filters Multicast 27. MulticastIgmp Snooping Static RoutingDynamic Routing 29. Static Routing30. Dynamic Routing Access Control Log OutSystem Commands ToolsRemote Log User Management Severity Levels 2 DescriptionUpdate Gateway 33. Update GatewayAnalyzer Ping TestModem Test 35. Ping TestStatus 37. Product InformationUsing the Web Interface January Troubleshooting Router Is Not FunctionalYou Cannot Connect to the Router LEDs Blink in a Sequential Pattern Status LED Continues to BlinkStatus LED is Always Off What is a DMZ? What is a Firewall?What is NAT? TerminologyWhat is a Router? Index DhcpIN-2 IN-3 IN-4