XL-12000S
MANAGED, HIGH-SPEED NETWORK MODEM USER GUIDE
5.The XL-12000S units are now configured and the front panel indicators for the DSL link LED should start blinking as soon as the Master and Slave DSL ports are connected. If the DSL link LED does not blink, see the “Troubleshooting” section.
6.When link LEDs are solid green (after several minutes) the pair of modems are operational in bridging mode.
7.2Detailed Procedures
If the “Quick Start” configuration is not sufficient for your use, this section provides details on how to configure the XL-12000S to meet your needs. First decide whether to use each of the XL-12000S units in the pair as a bridge or a router. There are four bridging/routing options. In many cases networking needs can be met with basic bridg- ing. This is option one. Some of the more complex network configu- rations require options two through four. Other parts of this section describe how to configure and manage the modem. After configuring your XL-12000S modems you will want to secure it with a password. Password protection is described later in section 7.2.3.7.
7.2.1Choosing the Appropriate Bridging/ Routing Option
There are four routing and bridging options:
•Basic Bridging
•IP Routing Only
•Bridge Non-IP
•Block Packets
Illustrated over the next few pages are two bridging configurations, two routing configurations, one bridging non-IP configuration, and an explanation of the Block Packets option.
Note: IP addresses are used only as examples in the illustrations.
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