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"lower level" functions (i.e., closer to hardware) than the IPoA interface.

Peer IP Address: The IP address of the remote computer you will be connecting to via the WAN interface.

Config IP Address and Net Mask: The IP address and network mask you want to assign to the interface.

Gateway Address: The external IP address that the ADSL/Ethernet router communicates with via the IPoA interface to gain access to the Internet. This is typically an ISP server.

Status: A green or red ball will display to indicate that the interface is currently up or down, respectively. You cannot manually enable or disable the interface; a down interface may indicate a problem with the DSL connection or with the remote peer computer.

5.5Bridging

5.5.1Bridging

Use the bridge configuration page to define which device interfaces are capable of bridging data between your LAN and ISP. Interfaces can be routable (i.e., assigned an IP address), bridgeable, or both.

Enabling the device to function as a bridge requires two steps:

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Contents ADSL2+ Copyright Contents Admin Backup/Restore Configuration 100102 Package Contents System RequirementsAdsl Compliant Bridging/Routing Support ATM Protocols and EncapsulationsPPP Support IP ManagementDevice management InterfaceDescriptions of LED status Front Panel Indicators and DescriptionSingle-Port Adsl Router Four-Port Adsl RouterDescriptions of All Connectors Back PanelConnect Related Devices Page Setup Adsl router via Ethernet Cable Setup Adsl router via USB CablePage Page Page TCP/IP Configuration For Windows XPDouble-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 Setup Adsl Router via USB Cable on Linux Compiling the DriverLogin LAN ConfigurationHome HomePage System Mode Quick Configuration Page LAN Configuration LANPage Dhcp Mode Dhcp Server Adding Dhcp Server Address PoolsDhcp Relay Follow these instructions to configure Dhcp relay Page WAN 1 DSLATM VC 3 PPP PPP Configuration table displays the following fields 4 EDA Page Ipoa Bridging BridgingWAN to WAN Bridging Enable/Disable Enabling Bridging ServicesConfiguration Enabling Bridgeable InterfacesPage 3 DSL Page Page ATM VC Page RFC 1483 Interface EoA Routing IP RoutePage IP Address Table Page 4 DSL ATM VC Page 6 PPP Page 7 EOA Ipoa Page Services 1 NAT2 RIP 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 UPnP SntpAdmin User ConfigurationCommit & Reboot Local Image Upgrade Committing ChangesPage Remote Image Upgrade Image Upgrade Successful AlarmDiagnostics Click Submit Port Settings System LogBackup/Restore Configuration Page Management Control Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit Autodetect Modes Configuring AutodetectAutodetect Snmp Configuration Viewing Hosts Creating CommunitiesClick Add Comm Viewing Global Snmp StatisticsParental Control 103