NETWORK CONNECTIONS
The Alcatel 1000 ADSL high speed modem supports two methods for accessing remote sites like corporate networks or the World Wide Web via a local ISP. The two methods are direct networking and
Direct networking describes a connection that is always active. In other words, no preliminary steps are required to obtain a connection. Once service is enabled, the user switches on the PC and the modem, and connects to the remote site (the ISP or corporate network).
If your modem has an
If your modem has a
∙Direct networking is supported by an IEEE 802.1D Transparent Databridge in the modem. You configure your local workstations with the appropriate parameters or allow your workstations to automatically assume the parameters from the network via specialized protocols.
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To determine which networking method you must use, contact your local ISP or your corporate network administrator.
Note:
Only typical networking solutions are presented here, although various combinations of available protocols and equipment allow numerous architectures and networking solutions.
Virtual Connections
The ADSL modem uses ATM as a transport protocol. ATM is a connection- oriented
ATM connections, typically referred to as virtual connections, are identified by two values called a Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and a Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI). A particular VPI/VCI combination identifies a virtual connection between two