Dynalink Complete Guide to Setting Up Your PPPoA Router for ADSL Connections

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ADSL Router User Manaul

PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Mode

 

Dynamic Public IP

 

Default Private IP

 

assigned by BRAS

 

192.168.1.1

ISP

STM-1

 

192.168.1.3

 

 

(Internet Service Provider)

Loop

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet

BRAS

DSLAM

ADSL

Hub

Router

 

AAA

 

 

 

 

 

RDAIUS

 

 

192.168.1.2

Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPP over ATM

 

PC(S)

*BRAS: Broadband

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Access Server

PPPoA+NAT+DHCP

 

 

 

 

 

 

on Private LAN

 

 

Description:

In this deployment environment, the PPPoA session is between the ADSL WAN interface and BRAS. The ADSL Router gets a public IP address from BRAS when connecting to DSLAM. The multiple client PCs will get private IP address from the DHCP server enabled on private LAN. The enabled NAT mechanism will translate the IP information for clients to access the Internet.

Configuration:

1.Start up your browser and type 192.168.1.1 as the address to enter this ADSL web-based manager.

2.Go to Quick Setup. Type in the VCI and VPI value. Then click the Next button. eg:

VPI – 0 VCI – 38

3.On the Configure Internet Connection -Connection Type page, select the PPP over ATM (PPPoA) then click the Next button.

4.In the PPP Username and Password page, enter the PPP username and password that you got from your ISP.

5.Select Dial on Demand and type in the number for inactivity timeout. The default is 20. Or select Always on Then click Next.

6.In the Configure LAN side Settings page, type in the IP address and subnet mask for your LAN. Check Enable DHCP Server on the LAN box. And type in the start and end points. Then type in the leased time that you want. And click Next. eg:

Primary IP address:192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 Start IP Address:192.168.1.2 End IP Address: 192.168.1.254

7.Check the network information. Make sure the settings match the settings provided by ISP. Click Finish.

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Contents Adsl Router/Modem 000230-rta Safety Notes Page Contents Chapter Vii Viii Bridging Features FeaturesATM Features Adsl ComplianceSecurity Features Routing FeaturesWireless LAN Compliance Features Configuration and Management Subscription for Adsl ServiceUnpacking Xii Physical Outlook LED IndicatorsFront Panel Rear Panel DiagConnecting the Adsl Router Choosing a place for the Adsl RouterFor Windows ME USB Driver InstallationFor Windows Uninstall the USB Driver For Windows XPFor Windows XP Configuration Setting TCP/IP on Client PCHighlight Protocol and click Add On IP Address tab Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows ME For Windows NT Configuration Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows Adsl Router User Manaul For Windows XP Configure PC to get IP address from Dhcp Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and then click OK Renew IP Address on Client PC For Windows 98MEFor Windows NT For Windows Web Configuration Using Web-Based ManagerTo Have the New Settings Take Effect Outline of Web ManagerConnect to Internet Quick SetupQuick Start Connection TypePPP over ATM/ PPP over Ethernet End IP Address Primary IP AddressSubnet Mask Leased TimeMAC Encapsulated Routing MER Subnet Mask None IP over ATMSecondary DNS server Secondary IP Address Bridging Status OverviewAdsl Line Adsl BER TestTraffic Statistics Internet ConnectionDhcp Table Routing Table Wireless ClientARP Table LAN-DHCP Server Advanced SetupLAN- IP Address ApplyWAN Internet Setting VPI Virtual Path Identifier WAN Adsl SettingsAdding a New One ModulationIP Routing Static Route Remove Static RouteConfiguring Other Routers on Your LAN Local RouterDNS Server EnabledIP Routing Dynamic Routing Adsl RouterNAT Virtual Servers IP Address seen by Internet UsersSelect from the following list Customized serviceProtocol NAT DMZ Host Connecting to the Virtual ServersNAT Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS: User Name: Password: Domain Name: Status:Internet Connection: IP Filtering FirewallSelect the direction to filter packets Source/Destination IP address Allow TrafficPort Range Igmp Proxy Igmp Proxy Enabled Internet ConnectionWireless BasicAdsl Router User Manaul Security WiFi-Protected Access The None itemAuthentication Type For None WPAFormat Default Transmission KeyKey 1 to For 802.1X Wireless Network Example for Configuration 802.1x environment For WPA-PSK For WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Access Control Access ControlMAC Address of Wireless Diagnostics Remote Access Admin AccountManagement Date and Time Configure System LogSystem Log Viewing System Log View System Log buttonSnmp Setting Update Firmware Backup ConfigReset Router UPnP for XP Web Configuration Adsl Router User Manaul Connection Mode Configuration PPP over ATM PPPoA ModeDescription Check PPP IP extension then click Next PPP over ATM PPPoA IP Extension ModePrimary IP address192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0 PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Mode ISPPPP over Ethernet PPPoE IP Extension Mode MER Numbered IP over ATM IPoA IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Numbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Adsl Router User Manaul Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoAIP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Unnumbered IP over ATM IPoA+NAT Adsl Router User Manaul Bridge Mode Adsl Router User Manaul Problems with LAN Problems with WANProblems with Upgrading Glossary NAT Network Address Translation IP Address VPI Virtual Path Identifier & VCI Virtual Channel Identifier Adsl Router User Manaul Specifications SoftwareVDC Hardware Adsl Router User Manaul Server Setup for 802.1x Client Getting Client CertificateYes Appendix B Server Setup for 802.1x Client Adsl Router User Manaul
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