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Bridging mode, or both modes simultaneously.

Get LAN Address: Provides options for how the device's LAN interface is assigned an IP address:

zManual indicates that you will be assigning a static IP address, which you can enter in the fields below.

zExternal DHCP Server indicates that your ISP will be assigning an IP address from their own DHCP servers, dynamically each time you log on.

zInternal DHCP Server indicates that you have a DHCP server device on your network that will assign an address to the port.

Speed/Duplex: Speed indicates the speed of the Ethernet communication between the ADSL/Ethernet router and the LAN PCs or hub. Duplex indicates the type of Ethernet communication (i.e., full duplex, or half-duplex). These settings are not user-configurable.

LAN IP Address and Network Mask: The IP address and network mask for the port.

IGMP: Indicates whether this interface is enabled with the Internet Group Management Protocol. When enabled, the ADSL/Ethernet router collects and consolidates requests from the LAN PCs to receive IGMP messages from external computers. The interface also forwards IGMP messages it receives on its WAN interface to the appropriate hosts. The WAN interface must also be enabled for the IGMP protocol.

MTU: The Maximum Transmission Unit specifies the size in bytes of the largest Ethernet packet that the interface will accept. Packets larger than this size will be dropped.

5.6.4DSL

The DSL Status page displays current information on the DSL line performance. The page refreshes according to the setting in the Refresh Rate drop-down list, which you can configure.

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Contents ADSL2+ Copyright Contents Admin 100 Backup/Restore Configuration102 System Requirements Package ContentsAdsl 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 statusBack Panel Descriptions of All ConnectorsConnect 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 metric value for the interface Select a Send Mode and a Receive ModeFirewall 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 Autodetect Configuring the ATM Virtual Circuit Autodetect ModesAutodetect Snmp Configuration Viewing Global Snmp Statistics Creating CommunitiesClick Add Comm Viewing HostsParental Control 103