
ATM VC Settings
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The ATM settings in the WAN configuration menus for the different connection types can be used to adjust QoS parameters for ADSL clients. This may not be available to all ADSL accounts. Ask your ISP if ATM Traffic Shaping is available for your account.
ATM VC Settings in WAN connection menu
The table below describes the ATM VC settings used to configure a connection for an ADSL account.
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| The Router supports using up to eight multiple |
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| virtual connections. This menu allows the user to |
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| configure WAN settings for all the available |
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| PVC | connections (see instructions below on how to set |
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| up Multiple Virtual Connections). Use the PVC menu |
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| to select the connection (Pvc0 to Pvc7) you want to |
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| configure. Since most users will use only a single |
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| connection, the default setting Pvc0 can be used for |
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| any changes made to the WAN settings. |
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| The Virtual Path Identifier is used with the VCI to |
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| VPI | define a dedicated circuit on the ATM network |
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| portion of the connection to the Internet and WAN. |
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| Most users will not need to change this setting. |
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| The Virtual Channel Identifier is used with the VPI |
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| VCI | to define a dedicated circuit on the ATM network |
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| portion of the connection to the Internet and WAN. |
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| Most users will not need to change this setting. |
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| As with the PVC setting, this is mainly for use by |
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| Virtual Circuit | clients who are configuring the Router for multiple |
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| virtual connections. Use this to enable or disable the |
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| PVC you are currently configuring. By default, the |
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| Pvc0 is enabled and the remaining PVCs are |
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