D-Link DSL-500G manual VCC Interface, Mux Type, MAX Proto per AAL5

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DSL-500G ADSL Router User’s Guide

 

Figure 10. ATM VCC – Add (or Modify) Parameters

To Add or Modify AAL5 Parameters define the following:

 

 

 

 

 

The name of the lower-level interface on which this VC operates. The low-

 

 

level interface names are pre-configured in the software and identify the

VCC Interface

 

type of traffic that can be supported, such as data or voice. Internet data

 

services typically use an AAL5-type interface.

 

 

If you are adding a new VCC Interface, choose the AAL5 set you want to

 

 

define from the pull-down menu (Add menu only).

 

 

This setting (together with the VCI and Mux Type) identifies a unique ATM

VPI

 

data path for communication between the Router and service provider.

 

If you are adding a new VCC Interface or changing the existing VPI value,

 

 

 

 

type in the new VPI value.

VCI

 

If you are adding a new VCC Interface or changing the existing VCI value,

 

type in the new VCI value.

 

 

Mux Type

 

Select VC-Mux or LLC from pull-down menu.

 

 

This setting indicates the number of higher-level interfaces that the VC can

MAX Proto per AAL5

 

support (the higher level interfaces can be PPP, EoA, or IPoA interfaces).

 

The Router supports up to eight however you must make arrangements

 

 

 

 

your service provider for this additional service.

 

 

 

Click the Submit button to save the settings in temporary memory. When you are done making changes to the configuration settings, open the Commit & Reboot menu and click the Commit button to save your changes to permanent memory.

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