PC Concepts ADSL2+ user manual

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zVPI and VCI: Determine the unique data path your modem uses to communicate with your ISP.

zBridge: Enables or disables bridging between the device and your ISP.

zIGMP: Can be used to enable the WAN interface to pass Internet Group Management Protocol messages it receives to the LAN PCs. You must enable the LAN or USB interfaces for IGMP.

zIP Address and Subnet Mask: If your ISP has provided a public IP address to your LAN,

enter the address and the associated subnet mask in the boxes provided. (Note: In bridge configurations, the public IP address may be entered on your PC rather than on the ADSL/Ethernet router; check with your ISP.).

zUse DHCP: When enabled, your ISP will use DHCP to assign an IP address to the WAN interface. When disabled, the ISP will either use another protocol, or you must manually assign an IP address to it. See the appropriate WAN interface help topic for PPP or EoA interfaces.

zDefault Route: When enabled, specifies that the WAN interface specified above will be used as the default route for your LAN. Whenever one of your LAN computers attempts to access the Internet, the data will be sent via through this interface.

zGateway IP Address: Specifies the IP address that identifies the ISP server through which your Internet connection will be routed.

zPPP Username and Password: The username and password you use to log in to your

ISP. (Note: this is not the same as the user name and password you used to log in to Configuration Manager.)

zUse DNS: Specifies whether the DNS server addresses that your LAN will use should be supplied dynamically via the PPP connection each time you connect to the ISP.

If you click Disable, you must configure DNS addresses manually on each PC or in the fields below.

zPrimary/Secondary DNS: Specifies the Primary and Secondary DNS server addresses provided by your ISP.

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Contents ADSL2+ Copyright Contents Admin Backup/Restore Configuration 100102 Package Contents System RequirementsAdsl Compliant IP Management ATM Protocols and EncapsulationsPPP Support Bridging/Routing SupportInterface Device managementFour-Port Adsl Router Front Panel Indicators and DescriptionSingle-Port Adsl Router Descriptions of LED statusDescriptions of All Connectors Back PanelConnect Related Devices Page Setup Adsl router via USB Cable Setup Adsl router via Ethernet CablePage Page Page For Windows XP TCP/IP ConfigurationDouble-ClickNetwork Connections icon Page Page For Windows Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP then click Properties Page Page Select Gateway tab and click OK Option2 Configure IP Manually Page Setup Adsl Router via USB Cable on MAC Page Page Page Page Page Compiling the Driver Setup Adsl Router via USB Cable on LinuxLAN Configuration LoginHome HomePage System Mode Quick Configuration Page LAN LAN ConfigurationPage Dhcp Mode Adding Dhcp Server Address Pools Dhcp ServerDhcp Relay Follow these instructions to configure Dhcp relay Page 1 DSL WANATM VC 3 PPP PPP Configuration table displays the following fields 4 EDA Page Ipoa Bridging BridgingEnabling Bridgeable Interfaces Enabling Bridging ServicesConfiguration WAN to WAN Bridging Enable/DisablePage 3 DSL Page Page ATM VC Page RFC 1483 Interface EoA IP Route RoutingPage IP Address Table Page 4 DSL ATM VC Page 6 PPP Page 7 EOA Ipoa Page 1 NAT ServicesRIP 2 RIPPage Select a Send Mode and a Receive Mode Select a metric value for the interfaceFirewall Page IP Filter Page Bridge Filter 6 DNS Blocked Protocols Page Ddns Sntp UPnPUser Configuration AdminCommit & Reboot Committing Changes Local Image UpgradePage Remote Image Upgrade Alarm Image Upgrade SuccessfulDiagnostics Click Submit System Log Port SettingsBackup/Restore Configuration Page Management Control Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit Autodetect Modes Configuring AutodetectAutodetect Snmp Configuration Viewing Global Snmp Statistics Creating CommunitiesClick Add Comm Viewing HostsParental Control 103