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Reference Manual for the Model DM602 ADSL Modem

IP Address

IPSec

IPX

ISP

Internet Protocol

LAN

Local Area Network

MAC address

MSB

MRU

Maximum Receive Unit

Most Significant Bit or Most Significant Byte

NAT

Netmask

A four-byte number uniquely defining each host on the Internet. Ranges of addresses are assigned by Internic, an organization formed for this purpose. Usually written in dotted-decimal notation with periods separating the bytes (for example, 134.177.244.57).

Internet Protocol Security. IPSec is a series of guidelines for securing private information transmitted over public networks. IPSec is a VPN method providing a higher level of security than PPTP.

See Internet Packet Exchange.

Internet service provider.

The main internetworking protocol used in the Internet. Used in conjunction with the Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) to form TCP/IP.

See local area network.

LAN. A communications network serving users within a limited area, such as one floor of a building. A LAN typically connects multiple personal computers and shared network devices such as storage and printers. Although many technologies exist to implement a LAN, Ethernet is the most common for connecting personal computers.

Media Access Control address. A unique 48-bit hardware address assigned to every Ethernet node. Usually written in the form 01:23:45:67:89:ab.

See Most Significant Bit or Most Significant Byte.

See Maximum Receive Unit.

The size in bytes of the largest packet that can be sent or received.

The portion of a number, address, or field that is farthest left when written as a single number in conventional hexadecimal ordinary notation. The part of the number having the most value.

See Network Address Translation.

A number that explains which part of an IP address comprises the network address and which part is the host address on that network. It can be expressed in dotted-decimal notation or as a number appended to the IP address. For example, a 28-bit mask starting from the MSB can be shown as 255.255.255.192 or as /28 appended to the IP address.

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Contents Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Trademarks Customer Support Page Contents Chapter Preparing Your Computer Appendix a Technical Specifications Viii Contents About This Guide Technical Support Related PublicationsTypographical Conventions Special Message FormatsAbout the Modem Key FeaturesChapter Introduction Auto UplinkTM and Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet Modem or Router Device ModeModem Device Mode Router Device Mode Easy Installation and ManagementMaintenance and Support Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Chapter Setting Up the Hardware Package ContentsModel DM602 Resource CD, including Modem’s Front Panel LED DescriptionsPC Requirements Modem’s Rear PanelLocal Network Hardware Requirements Connecting to Your Adsl Service and Telephone Provider Connecting the ModemAccess Requirement Adsl Through a Modular RJ-11 Wall Jack Adsl Through Other Wall JacksConnecting the Power Adapter Verifying PowerConnecting to Your Computer EthernetCD Startup Screen Ready to Configure Your Modem Chapter Preparing Your Computer Preparing Your Computer for TCP/IP NetworkingConfiguring Windows 95, 98, and ME for TCP/IP Networking Install or Verify Windows Networking ComponentsReference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Enabling Dhcp to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings Selecting Windows’ Internet Access MethodConfiguring Windows NT or 2000 for TCP/IP Networking Verifying TCP/IP Properties WindowsVerifying TCP/IP Properties Configuring a Macintosh for TCP/IP NetworkingConfiguring MacOS 8.6 or 9.x for TCP/IP Networking Configuring MacOS X for TCP/IP Networking Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers Verifying the Readiness of Your DSL Internet Account Are Login Protocols Used?Is Your ISP Configuration for a Static IP Address? Ready for Configuration Restarting the ComputerChapter Basic Configuration of the Modem Accessing the Web Configuration Manager in the ModemBrowser-based Configuration via Basic Router Settings menu Menu for PPP login accounts Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Login window opens as shown in -4below Completing the Configuration Modem Device Mode Basic Settings windowAdvanced Configuration of the Modem Router Device Mode StatusThis screen shows the following parameters This screen shows the following statistics PPP Status screen Modem Device Mode Status Modem Status screenModem Statistics Fields LAN IP Setup LAN IP Setup MenuChanging the Modem Access Password Firmware UpgradeDMZ Device Mode DMZ menu10. Device Mode menu Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem PWR LED Not On Chapter TroubleshootingBasic Functioning Troubleshooting the Modem’s Web Configuration Interface WAN LED Green or Blinking Green Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionAdsl link WAN LED Blinking YellowTroubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoA Obtaining a WAN IP AddressUsing the Default Reset button Restoring the Default Configuration and PasswordTroubleshooting Internet Browsing Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Appendix a Technical Specifications General SpecificationsLAN Glossary See Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LineIPX ISP Public Switched Telephone Network See Windows Internet Naming Service Index AdslIndex
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