Allied Telesis AT-AR256E manual

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Based upon the information your ADSL Provider/ISP provided, enter your assigned IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (if provided), and Domain Name Service (DNS) values (if provided). For the static configuration, you can also select a bridge connection or a routed connection. Since static IP address is typically used to host web servers, you may want to use a bridge connection.

Figure 8 (Static Connection Setup)

To complete the connection, you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, you need to click on Save Settings (at the side of the page). At the system commands page, click on Save All.

4.4.1.6 Classical IP over ATM (CLIP, defined in RFC1577) Connection Setup

The Classical IP over ATM (CLIP) support provides the ability to transmit IP packets over a ATM network, CLIP support will encapsulate IP in a AAL5 Packet Data Unit (PDU) frame using RFC1577 and it utilises a ATM aware version of the ARP protocol (ATMARP support only allows for PVC support; it does not support SVC).

To configure the ADSL router for a CLIP connection, click on Setup and then click on New Connection. The default CLIP connection setup is displayed. At the Type field select CLIP and the CLIP connection setup page is displayed; Figure 9 illustrates a typical CLIP configuration. Give your CLIP connection a unique name; the name must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers. In this case, the unique name is called CLIP1. Select the VPI and VCI settings; your ADSL Provider or ISP will supply these; in this case, the ADSL Provider is using 0,101. Also select the Quality of Service (QoS); leave the default value if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information. You can also enable Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall options. If you are unsure, leave these in the default mode.

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Contents Web Interface User Guide Introduction Main Features Your Gateway at a Glance Page Main Features IntroductionManagement Support Ports and Buttons Your Gateway at a GlanceLED Description Installing Your Adsl Router Log into Your Adsl Router Setting Up Your Adsl RouterQuick Start Setup For Advance User Quick StartWide Area Network Connection Configuring the WANLocal Area Network Connection New Connection Bridged Gateway Profile and ConnectionPPPoA Connection Setup PPPoE Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Page Modem Setup Configuring the LANModify an Existing Connection Enable/Disable Dhcp Changing the Adsl Router IP Address Static IP Address AssignmentAdvanced For Advance User Only Firewall/NAT ServicesUPnP Port Forwarding UPnPAdvanced Security Enable Web from WAN DMZ ConfigurationEnable Remote Telnet Access Control Enable Incoming Icmp PingLAN Clients MAC Address FiltersMulticast Static Routing Dynamic Routing System Commands ToolsUpdate Firmware User ManagementStatus Ping TestModem Test Network StatisticsConnection Status Dhcp ClientsModem Status Product InformationAppendix a Troubleshooting Adsl Router Is Not FunctionalCan’t Connect To The Adsl Router DSL Link LED Continues To Blink And Does Not StopDSL Link LED Is Always Off What Is a Firewall? Adsl Router Terms