Chapter 4: Web Configuration

Port Mapping

This page allows you to configure various port mapping groups which contains specific Internet connections and LAN ports. The user data will be only transmitted and received among the interfaces in the group.

Virtual LAN Function on Ethernet: If you click Disabled, the LAN ports for Ethernet ports will only be shown as an Ethernet interface.

After applying Enabled, the LAN ports will be viewed as four separated ports shown on the status chart like the second figure.

Normally, this function only needed when more than two PVCs are available, for example, if we have two PVCs, one uses PPPoE and the other uses Bridge mode, we may want to group certain connection to a specific port, especially when some devices may consume higher bandwidth.

In our following demonstration, we have two PVCs; they are pppoe_0_39_1and br_0_35.

Click Add to create a new port mapping group.

Group Name:

Give a unique name here. The word length must not be over the length of the field. In our example, bridge.

Available Interfaces:

The available interfaces (such as Ethernet, USB, wireless, etc.) will be displayed in the left side box. When you choose it and click Add, it will be transferred into the Grouped Interfaces at the right side box. Yet, if you want to remove the interface from the current group, it will be returned back to the Default group (left side box) after you click Remove.

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