Zoom X4 manual Permanent VC Virtual Circuit Settings

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Permanent VC (Virtual Circuit) Settings

Your service provider will supply the Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) setting for your basic Internet connection. You can define additional PVCs for services such as telephony or to connect to a managed Virtual Private Network (VPN) if available in your area. Consult your service provider.

Enabled?

Enabled by default.

 

 

VPI

Supplied by your service provider (reference

 

table appears on page 5).

VCI

Supplied by your service provider (reference

 

table appears on page 5).

 

 

Static IP Address

Most providers use dynamic IP addressing;

 

only providers using Bridged or Routed IP

 

Encapsulation can use static IP addresses. If

 

your provider has given you a static IP

 

address, enter it here.

Subnet Mask

For static IP address users only (see above):

 

Enter the subnet mask of the static IP

 

address given to you by your service provider.

Virtual Circuits

No. of virtual circuits that can be set up: 1-7.

 

 

After filling out these fields, scroll down to the Virtual Circuit field and select a number from the dropdown list to identify this PVC. Note: The number 0 is reserved for the Basic Setup settings preconfigured for your provider. Be sure to click Save Changes and then Write Settings to Flash and Reboot.

Once you have set up multiple PVCs, you can switch between them by selecting a different number from the Virtual Circuit dropdown list and clicking Save Changes and Writing Settings to Flash and Reboot.

ATM

ATM, or Asynchronous Transfer Mode, allows you to change the way in which your data is sent over the Internet.

 

ATM Service Category

Default is UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate). CBR

 

 

 

(Constant Bit Rate) is optional. You can only

 

 

 

use CBR if you have arranged to do so with

 

 

 

your provider.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bandwidth

Default is 0 (which equals UBR). Specifying

 

 

 

bandwidth is only possible with CBR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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X4 ADSL Modem User’s Manual

 

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Contents Adsl Modem Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Contents Installation Instructions Important! Before you BeginPackage Contents To Connect via the Ethernet Option Quick Start InstructionsYou Will Also Need Macintosh, Linux, Windows NT, and 95 UsersPanel PWR light on the unit’s front panel turns on Click the Adsl Modem Installation Wizard button To Connect via the USB OptionHardware Installation disclaimer box or a Digital Establishing Communication withType the X4’s default User Name and Password With your X4. This page provides details about your Internet Using Phone Filters If You Need Help Advanced Setup Options How To Use the Advanced OptionsWAN Settings Advanced Setup Options Permanent VC Virtual Circuit Settings Bridge Default GatewayEncapsulation Igmp Internet Group Management ProtocolLAN Settings Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDhcp Server User ModeIP Address Dhcp Address PoolUser’s IP NAT FirewallSession Name ActionVirtual Server Port Type Public PortPrivate Port Host IP AddressAdvanced Setup Options DMZ Advanced Setup Options User Configuration DNSDNS Proxy Selection Adsl Configuration Miscellaneous WAN side Http server Advanced Setup page and LAN SettingsAccess Http server portSystem Administration Monitoring System StatusMonitoring Adsl Status X4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Perform a Diagnostic Test Performing System Administration TasksChange the Admin Password View System LogResetting the Unit to Its Default Settings Updating the Unit’s Firmware Very ImportantRemoving the X4 Modem FinishFront and Back Panel Information Back PanelFront Panel Light Description Configuring Your Browser Internet ExplorerInternet Explorer 5.x or Later Next Appendix B Configuring Your Browser Netscape Navigator Select the option Direct connection to the Internet Windows 95 TCP/IP Settings Appendix CSelect Network Component Type dialog box Macintosh TCP/IP Settings For Mac OS 7.6.1 9.2.2 and Above but not OSAppendix C Windows 95, Macintosh, and Linux Users For Mac OS Linux TCP/IP Settings For RedHatNETCONFIG, NETDEV0, and IFCONFIG0 For SuSETroubleshooting Appendix DX4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Regulatory Information Directive Standard Test Report3372-A 27263 2002