Nortel Networks NB5PLUS4/W manual Vpi, Vci, Pcr, Scr, Mbs, Cdvt

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PVC (Private Virtual Circuit) Settings

Option

Description

VPI:

(Virtual Path Identifier) If instructed

 

to change this, type in the VPI value

 

for the initial connection (using PVC 0).

 

Default = 0.

VCI:

(Virtual Channel Identifier) If instructed

 

to change this, type in the VCI value

 

for the initial connection (using PVC 0).

 

Default = 0.

 

Your modem can support up to 8 PVCs.

 

For example, you could have one PVC

 

(8/35) for your Internet traffic, and

 

another PVC (9/35) for your VoIP traffic.

 

Contact your ISP for further details.

QoS:

Default is UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate).

 

Change this setting if your ISP instructs

 

you to do so. The other settings are CBR

 

(Constant Bit Rate) and VBR (Variable

 

Bit Rate).

PCR:

Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424

 

(the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak

 

Cell Rate (PCR). This is the maximum

 

rate at which the sender can send cells.

SCR:

The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the

 

average cell rate (long-term) that can

 

be transmitted.

MBS:

Maximum Burst Rate. Represents the

 

maximum number of cells accepted

 

over a period of time. When the cell rate

 

exceeds the MBS cells can be dropped.

CDVT:

Cell Delay Variation Tolerance. If your

 

PVC is a CBR service you need to set

 

the PCR and CDVT parameters. Ask your

 

ISP what the best settings are for these

 

on their network.

Auto PVC:

If enabled your modem will automatical-

 

ly detect your PVC (VPI/VCI) settings.

Connn­ect /

 

Disconnn­ect Button­s:

Click Connect button to attempt to con-

 

nect using the settings you have speci-

 

fied. Click Disconnect button to discon-

 

nect the current profile.

Apply:

Click Apply to save the changes.

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Contents Page Contents YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide To RJ-11 adapter Overview NB5Plus4/W Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Do I need a Micro filter? LED Indicators PPPAdsl USBBack Panel Ports USBRestoring Factory Defaults Admin and password adminDefault Settings Modem AccessField Setting Details LAN ManagementConnecting your NB5Plus4/W Connecting your NB5Plus4/W Adsl Modem via EthernetConnecting your NB5Plus4/W Adsl Modem via USB Installing the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP onlyNB5Plus4W Antenna Instructions Bend the antenna to a 90o angleConfiguring your NB5Plus4/W Click on Log EasyConfig page will be displayedTIP Computer Hardware Configuration Windows XP PCsWindows 2000 PCs Windows Me PCsWindows 95, 98 PCs Network Protocols list boxAdvanced Settings Setup SetupLAN Configuration InterfacesLAN Groups IP Address NetMaskLanGroup #3 Configuring LAN Groups IP Settings Ren­ew button­ PPP IP AddressUse the followingg­ static IP address Server On­Services Ethernet SwitchWAN SetupNew Connection NameType SharingPriority Bits Option­sVlan ID MTU On­ Deman­d En­force MTUDebug­ PPP Unnn­umberedVPI VCIPCR SCRPPPoA Connection Setup Static Connection Setup En­capsulation­Mask DNSDhcp Connection Setup Bridge SettingsGateway Select LANClip Connection Setup ARP ServerWAN SetupModem T1413Gdmt GliteLogout Advanced AdvancedUPnP AdvancedSNTP Timeout Primary, Secon­dary Tertiary Sntp ServersPollingg­ In­terval Retry Coun­tAdvancedIPQoS QoS SetupRules Configuration Traffic Queuing Configuration Queue PrioritiesConfiguration En-queuing PolicyDe-queuing Policy WRR Queue Scheduler for Medium and Low priority queuesTOS-to-Priority Mapping AdvancedLAN Clients Advanced LAN IsolationEnable/Disable Bridge Filtering Advanced Bridge FiltersCreate Bridge Filter Rules Edit or Delete Bridge Filter RulesDMZ Settings WAN Connn­ection­Allow In­comingg­ Pingg­ LAN IPAdvanced Port Forwarding Creating Custom Rules Connn­ection­Select LAN g­roup AddressApplication­ ProtocolSource IP Address Source NetmaskDestin­ation­ Port Map Adding Custom Rules to Applied Rules ListDestination Port Start Destin­ation­ Port En­d Advanced Access Control Advanced IP FiltersToolsUser Management ToolsSystem CommandsTools ToolsUpdate Firmware User will be required to login againToolsPing Test Logged into the modem for the numberAdvanced Multicast Hidden Bridge Filter RulesTo access Multicasting, click on AdvancedMulticast Configuring Static Routing Advanced Static RoutingEn­able Password AdvancedDynamic RoutingEn­able RIP Direction­AdvancedPort Forwarding Select ‘In­’Select ‘Out’ Select ‘Both’More about Port Forwarding Well-know and registered Ports Easy Port Forwarding Applying Pre-Defined RulesStatusNetwork Statistics StatusToolsModem Test Status Connection Status Status Dhcp Clients Status Modem StatusStatus Product Information As well as other information about the connectionAppendix a NB5Plus4W Wireless Features EasyConfigHelp Status System LogWireless Main Screen YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide WirelessSetup Wireless Setup Field DescriptionsEn­able AP Enables/disables the access point Service Set Identifier of the AP.Ssid Unique Ssid to your AP. 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See also analog Domain Name System. The DNS maps domain namesInto IP addresses. DNS information is distributed hier Archically throughout the Internet among computersDSL FTPGGP GREHttp IcmpIgmp ISPPots NATNIC RIP SdnsTCP TCP/IPTftp TTLWWW Appendix E Registering your NetComm ProductWAN Appendix F Legal & Regulatory Information Contact InformationCustomer Information NetComm web site atProduct Warranty NB5Plus4/W User Guide YML754Rev1 108Limitations of Warranty NB5Plus4/W User Guide YML754Rev1 110 YML754 Rev1 NB5Plus4/W User Guide 111