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NIC: A Network Interface Card is a card installed in a device to provide network communication capabilities to and from that device.

node: A connection or switching point in a network, also called a host.

noise: Unwanted interference to a transmitted signal by an outside source.

PAP: Password Authentication Protocol. PPP protocol that ensures authentication of the connection between two devices.

PAT: Port Address Translation is a form of NAT that maps multiple Private IP addresses to a single Public IP address.

ping: An internet utility signal sent to check the accessibility of a device.

Plug-and-Play:The ability of a PC to configure expansion boards and other devices automatically without requiring the user to turn off the system during installation.

point-to-point connection: Any connection with only two endpoints. A dedicated data link that connects only two stations.

poison reverse: A routing protocol command that tells its neighbor gateways that one of the gateways is no longer connected.

POP: Point Of Presence.

Port: An access point where data can enter or exit.

POTS: Plain Old Telephone Service.

PPPover ATM: Point-to-Point Protocol over Asynchronous Transfer Mode.

PPP:Point-to-Point Protocol. A protocol (RFC 1661) for transmitting packets over serial links between devices made by the same or different manufacturers.

PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. A method for establishing sessions and encapsulating PPP packets over an Ethernet, specified by RFC 2516.

PPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. An extension of Point-to-Point Protocol used to create virtual private networks between PCs.

protocol: A set of rules that govern the transmission of data between interconnected devices to maintain or improve communication.

proxy server: Provides a list of items available on other servers to increase the availability and speed of retrieving that information.

PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network. The standard telephone network.

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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 LAN IP Address PPPoA5 MER Routing Enable RIPStatic route configuration Add ModifyDelete Save RebootRetrieve default settings Adsl Mode Advanced ConfigurationVlan DhcpParameters and buttons 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 Configure Interface InterfacesParameters 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 IgmpBridging Delete an Igmp entryBridge Page Spanning tree View STP parameters Enable/Disable STP To configure STP parametersPerformance monitoring Interface Statistics System StatisticsFollowing information is displayed TCP-IP ATM statistics DHCP-Lease1 AAL5 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