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error control: An algorithm used to detect and correct data transmission errors.

errored second: An item in performance measurement report, which pertains to a one second period with one or more errored blocks.

Ethernet address: Another name for MAC address.

Ethernet: A standard protocol (IEEE 802.3) for a 10-Mb/s baseband local area network (PAT) bus that supports high-speed communication among systems. It operates at the Physical Layer of the OSI Model.

ETSI: European Telecommunications Standards Institute.

FCC: Federal Communications Commission of the United States.

filter: A configuration that stops the flow of certain types data frames.

firmware: Software that has been temporarily or permanently loaded into ROM.

flash memory: A type of RAM that retains its information, even after powering-down.

flow control: A process that uses buffers to stop and start the flow of data in a network to avoid losing data, and allow devices with different transmission schemes to communicate with each other.

FTP: File Transfer Protocol. A TCP/IP standard protocol for transferring files.

full-duplex:transmitting in two directions simultaneously.

G.991.2: An ITU-T specification for high speed DSL known as G.SHDSL.

G.DMT: Another name for the G.992.1 ITU specification.

G.lite: Another name for the G.992.2 ITU specification.

gateway: A communications device that connects two different networks.

header: The beginning of a frame or cell that contains management and addressing information.

hop: One point-to-point transmission in a series required to transmit a message between two hosts in a network.

host: An addressable computer connected to a network.

hub: A device that serves as the central location for attaching wires form workstations.

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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 Chapter Introduction Product OverviewFeatures NAT/PATApplication Front Panel LED Indicators LAN 1xHardware Installation InstallationInstalling the USB Driver Auto Installation Page Manual Installation Page Page Page Page Page July 6212-A2-GB20-20 Uninstalling the USB Driver Auto-UninstallationPage Manual Removal of the Driver Login Via the Web Browser IP AddressLogin Procedure Basic Configuration Software Version InformationChange the Password Adsl Link Status Standards are MULTI, T1.413, G.DMT, and G.LITEWAN Setup RFC 1483 Bridged RFC 1483 RoutedPPPoE LAN IP Address PPPoA5 MER Enable RIP RoutingStatic route configuration Add ModifyDelete Reboot SaveRetrieve default settings Advanced Configuration Adsl ModeVlan DhcpParameters and buttons Enable Dhcp Page Disable the Dhcp Dhcp RelaySnmp Modifying Snmp ParametersModifying Traps Modifying Communities Firewall View Firewall Actions IP Filtering 6212-A2-GB20-20 July NAT Static NAT MappingPort Range Mapping Configure Configure Interface InterfacesParameters Page DNS & Default Gateway Domain Name user-defined3 NAT VCC List IPoADelete Encapsulation Add a VCCService Type July 6212-A2-GB20-20 Delete a VCC Show VCC qualityPPPoA Igmp Add an Igmp entryBridging Delete an Igmp entryBridge Page Spanning tree View STP parameters To configure STP parameters Enable/Disable STPPerformance monitoring System Statistics Interface StatisticsFollowing information is displayed TCP-IP ATM statistics DHCP-Lease1 AAL5 Encapsulation Chapter Diagnostics OAM LoopbackPing 6212-A2-GB20-20 July Firmware Upgrade Tftp Upgrade Via WebUpgrade Via FTP Example C\UpgradeExample put firmware app Accessing the Logging Record Log Record from TelnetPage Log Record From FTP Example get logfile adsl.extJuly 6212-A2-GB20-20 Appendix a Specifications Power supply DimensionsRouting functions Security FunctionsAppendix B Pin Assignments Line port RJ11Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port LAN Port RJ45 Pin assignments of the LAN PortAppendix C Troubleshooting Event Checking Procedure or possible cause Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Page 100 101 102