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data rate: The speed measured in bits per second that data is transferred over the carrier line.

Default: A pre-defined original value.

demodulation: The recovery, from a modulated carrier, of a signal.

DHCP server: A server that dynamically allocates network addresses and delivers configuration parameters to hosts.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol that enables a network connected to the Internet to automatically assign a temporary IP address to a host when the host connects to the network.

digital signal: A discrete or discontinuous signal where the states are discrete intervals apart, such as +10 volts and –10 volts. These states are then represented by the binary digits 0 and 1.

digital: loopback test: A test that connects the device’s receiver output back to the transmitter input. This test will disrupt the transmission of primary data.

DLL: Dynamic Link Library. DLLs are files that are automatically loaded into memory when required.

DMT: Discrete MultiTone. The T1.413 standard modulation scheme for Digital Subscriber Line technology.

DNS: Domain Name Server. A server that retains the addresses and routing information for TCP/IP PAT users.

download: To receive a file over a network (compare with upload).

driver: A software module that provides an interface between a network interface card and the upper-layer protocol software running on a computer.

DSL: Digital Subscriber Line. A family of broadband services provided over a traditional phone line, such as ADSL, SHDSL, and VDSL.

DSP: Digital Signal Processor. The microprocessor that handles line signaling in a modem.

DTE: Data Terminal Equipment. Equipment that transmits or receives data in the form of digital signals.

dynamic detection: A process of a automatic detection of a new device added or removed from the PC.

EOC: Embedded Operations Channel. An in-band channel between DSL devices that operates at the physical layer for administration and maintenance data.

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Contents Hotwire 6212 Adsl Router CE Marking Important Safety Instructions CE Marking FCC Part 15 Declaration 6212-A2-GB20-20 July Canada EMI Notice Table of Contents Performance monitoring Glossary Product Overview Chapter IntroductionNAT/PAT FeaturesApplication LAN 1x Front Panel LED IndicatorsInstallation Hardware InstallationInstalling the USB Driver Auto Installation Page Manual Installation Page Page Page Page Page July 6212-A2-GB20-20 Auto-Uninstallation Uninstalling the USB DriverPage Manual Removal of the Driver IP Address Login Via the Web BrowserLogin Procedure Software Version Information Basic ConfigurationChange the Password Standards are MULTI, T1.413, G.DMT, and G.LITE Adsl Link StatusWAN Setup RFC 1483 Routed RFC 1483 BridgedPPPoE 5 MER LAN IP AddressPPPoA Routing Enable RIPStatic route configuration Delete AddModify Save RebootRetrieve default settings Adsl Mode Advanced ConfigurationParameters and buttons VlanDhcp Enable Dhcp Page Dhcp Relay Disable the DhcpModifying Snmp Parameters SnmpModifying Traps Modifying Communities Firewall View Firewall Actions IP Filtering 6212-A2-GB20-20 July Static NAT Mapping NATPort Range Mapping Configure Parameters Configure InterfaceInterfaces Page Domain Name user-defined DNS & Default Gateway3 NAT List IPoA VCCAdd a VCC Delete EncapsulationService Type July 6212-A2-GB20-20 Show VCC quality Delete a VCCPPPoA Add an Igmp entry IgmpBridge BridgingDelete an Igmp entry Page Spanning tree View STP parameters Enable/Disable STP To configure STP parametersPerformance monitoring Interface Statistics System StatisticsFollowing information is displayed TCP-IP 1 AAL5 ATM statisticsDHCP-Lease Encapsulation OAM Loopback Chapter DiagnosticsPing 6212-A2-GB20-20 July Tftp Upgrade Via Web Firmware UpgradeExample C\Upgrade Upgrade Via FTPExample put firmware app Log Record from Telnet Accessing the Logging RecordPage Example get logfile adsl.ext Log Record From FTPJuly 6212-A2-GB20-20 Appendix a Specifications Security Functions Power supplyDimensions Routing functionsPin assignments of the LAN Port Appendix B Pin AssignmentsLine port RJ11 Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port LAN Port RJ45Event Checking Procedure or possible cause Appendix C TroubleshootingGlossary Page Page Page Page Page Page 100 101 102