Manually Configuring your Modem
Remote Management
By default, management access is only available to users on your local network. However, you can also manage the Modem from a remote host by checking the Enabled check box, and if you wish you can set a HOST ADDRESS, which will only allow that computer to use remote management. The port field should be left as the default setting of 8080
unless you need to change it. After any changes are made you must click on “Save Settings” to apply them.
Note: If you check “Enabled” and specify an IP address of 0.0.0.0, any host can manage the Modem.
For remote management via WAN IP address you need to connect using port 8080. Simply enter WAN IP address followed by :8080 in the address field of your web browser, for example, 123.123.123.123:8080. This applies unless you change the port setting, in which case you need to substitute the 8080 for whatever port you assign.
DNS
Domain Name Servers are used to map a domain name (e.g., www.somesite. com) to the equivalent numerical IP address (e.g., 64.147.25.20). Your ISP should provide the IP address of one or more Domain Name Servers.
If your ISP requires you to manually specify the addresses, enter them on this page.
Manually Configuring your Modem
WAN
Specify the WAN (Wide Area Network) connection parameters provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
ATM PVC
The Modem uses ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) as its WAN interface. Click on each ATM VC for WAN configuration.
See the table below for a description of the parameters.
Parameter | Description | |
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Description | Click on the VC to set the values for the | |
| connection. | |
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VPI/VCI | Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit | |
| Identifier (VCI). | |
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Encapsulation | Specifies how to handle multiple protocols at the | |
| ATM transport layer. | |
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| Circuit Multiplexer (null encapsulation) allows only |
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| one protocol running per virtual circuit with less |
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| overhead. |
| • | LLC - |
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| Link Control (LLC) allows multiple protocols |
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| running over one virtual circuit (using slightly more |
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| overhead). |
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Protocol | Protocol used for the connection | |
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