TP-Link TD-8816 manual Adsl, ADSL2/2+ Ethernet Router User Guide

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4.4.6 ADSL

TD-8816

ADSL2/2+ Ethernet Router User Guide

Click Define VLAN Group in Figure 4-21,you can define VLAN groups in the next screen (shown in Figure 4-23).

Figure 4-23

¾VLAN Index: Select the VLAN index for this VC. You can specify 8 groups in maximum.

¾VLAN ID: This indicates the VLAN group.

¾ATM VCs: Select the ATM VCs as members of VLAN, and if you leave the Tagged blank, the tag in frames will be deleted when transmitted from the VC.

¾Ethernet: Select the Ethernet port as a member of VLAN, and if you leave the Tagged blank, the tag in frames will be deleted when transmitted from the port.

¾VLAN Group Summary: This displays the information about the VLAN Groups.

4.4.6 ADSL

Choose “Advanced SetupADSL”, you can select the ADSL Type and ADSL Mode in the next screen. The ADSL feature can be selected when you meet the physical connection problem. Please check the proper settings with your Internet service provider.

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Contents TD-8816 ADSL2/2+ Ethernet Router Rev1.0.2 1910010149COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS FCC STATEMENT CE Mark WarningPackage Contents CONTENTS Chapter 2. Hardware InstallationChapter 3. Quick Installation Guide Chapter 1. IntroductionAppendix A Specification Diagnostic4.6.4 4.6.51.2 Main Features Chapter 1. Introduction1.1 Product Overview ADSL1.3 Conventions Chapter 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 The Front Panel2.2 The Back Panel LED Explanation2.3 Installation Environment 2.4 Connecting the RouterTD-8816 Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide 3.1 Configure PCTD-8816 Step 4 Configure the IP address as Figure 3-4 shows. After that, click OK 3.2 Login 2 Is the TCP/IP configuration for your PC correct?1 Is the connection between your PC and the Router correct? Step 1 Select the Quick Start tab, then click RUN WIZARD, and you will see the next screen. Click the NEXT button Step 5 Click NEXT to finish the Quick Start Chapter 4. Software Configuration 4.1 Status4.3 Interface Setup 4.2 Quick Start4.3.1 Internet the next screen shown in Figure 1. Dynamic IP Address ¾ TCP MTU Option Enter the TCP MTU as your desirefor WAN interface, including RIP1, RIP2-B and RIP2-M. RIP2-B and RIP2-M are both sent in RIP2 format, the difference is that RIP2-M using Multicast, while RIP2-B using Broadcast format 2. Static IP Address3. PPPoA/PPPoE TD-8816 4.3.2 LAN 4. Bridge ModeTD-8816 IP Pool Count The max user pool size If you select Disabled, the DHCP function will not take effect 4.4 Advanced Setup 4.4.1 Firewall4.4.2 Routing 4.4.3 NAT ¾ Virtual Circuit Enter Virtual Circuit Index that you plan to setup for the NAT function 4.4.3.1. DMZ4.4.3.2. Virtual Server Other configurations for the entries as shown in Figure Server in the next screenTo add a virtual server entry 4.4.3.3. IP Address Mapping To add a mapping rule4.4.4 QoS 4.4.5 VLAN can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Because VLANs are based on logical instead of physical connections, it is very flexible for user/host management, bandwidth allocation and resource optimization. There are two types of VLAN as follows 1. Assign VLAN PVID for each Interface2. Define VLAN Group 4.4.6 ADSL 4.5 Access Management 4.5.1 ACL4.5.2 Filter 4.5.2.1. IP Filter¾ Interface Select the interface for the entry ¾ Rule Type For IP Filter, please select IP here To add an IP Address filtering entryStep 5 Finally, click the SAVE to save the entry 4.5.2.2. MAC FilterTo add a MAC Address filtering entry Step 4 Finally, click the SAVE to save the entry 4.5.2.3. Application Filter¾ Application Filter Activate or deactivate the function 4.5.2.4. URL4.5.3 SNMP To add a URL filter entry4.5.4 UPnP 4.5.5 DDNS4.5.6 CWMP 4.6 Maintenance 4.6.1 Administration4.6.2 Time Zone 1. NTP Server automatically4.6.3 Firmware 2. PC’s Clock3. Manually To upgrade the routers firmware, follow these instructions below 4 The router will reboot after the upgrading has been finishedTo back up the Router’s current settings 4.6.4 System Restart To restore the Router’s settings4.6.5 Diagnostic 4.7 HelpTD-8816 Appendix A Specification GeneralPhysical and Environment
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