Atlantis Land A02-RA2 ME01 manual Dynamic IP for WAN Iprfc 1483 Bridge, Ttl, Adsl

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ADSL modem’s WAN IP) the IGMP report to ADSL WAN side, include all PVCs. The same case is for IGMP leave packet.

Not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two interfaces in LAN side. Special purpose multicast packet (such as RIP 2 packet) should run without interference.

Table 6-1. Packet Process

Rx Entity

Packet Class

TTL

Action

Notes

ADSL

IGMP query

1

Relay to Ethernet

 

 

IGMP report

1

Ignore

 

 

IGMP leave

1

Ignore

 

 

General Multicast IP

-

Relay it to Ethernet.

 

Ethernet

IGMP query

1

Ignore

 

 

IGMP report

1

Relay to all ADSL PVC

 

 

IGMP leave

1

Relay to all ADSL PVC

 

 

General Multicast IP

-

Ignore

 

Note: Before the IGMP mode is enabled; please go to the Miscellaneous Configuration page to enable the IGMP proxy. Otherwise, the IGMP selection will not be valid.

7.Bridge Mode Configuration:In a typical bridged configuration, the ADSL router is transparent to the network. It bridges the ADSL line to the Ethernet line making both side appear as a single subnet. In this configuration, an IP address only needs to be provided to the PC. It may still be beneficial to provide an IP address to the ADSL router for management.

Following settings are necessary when working under this mode:

1.VPI/VCI

2.Encapsulation: 1483 Bridged IP LLC

3.Bridged: Enabled

4.NAT Configuration: Disabled

5.LAN DHCP Server: Disabled

Please see scenario 1: Bridge Mode Configuration Table in Appendix for more detail configuration.

8.Router Mode Configuration:In a typical routed configuration, the ADSL router is treated as a separate device on the network that the PC and DSLAM send packets to. The Ethernet and ADSL networks are configured as separate IP subnets. The PC must have the ADSL router set up as its default gateway. Descriptions of the protocols supported in this mode of operation are discussed in the next sections.

8.1 Dynamic IP for WAN IP(RFC 1483 BRIDGE)

Following settings are necessary when working under this mode:

1. VPI/VCI

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