Chapter 4: Web Configuration
Port Mapping
This page all ows you to configure
various port mapping groups which
contain s specific Internet connections
and LAN ports. The user d ata will be
only transmitted and receiv ed among
the interfaces in the group.
Normally, this function only needed
_39_1 and br_0_35.
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 illustration, the two PVCs we
have are pppoe_0
Click Add to create a new group.
Group Name:
Give a unique name here. The word
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length must not be over the length of
the field. In our example, bridge.
Available Interfaces:
The available interfaces (such a
Ethernet and USB) will be displayed in
the left side box. When you choose i
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 curre
group, it will be returned back to the
Default group (lef t side box) after yo
click Remove.
Now we are going to map t he Etherne
port with the bridge t
mode PVC. Click
n
br_0_35 and pres s Add button, the
press USB and click Add again. The
two items are moved to the right box
now.
After finish the settings, click Apply.
As you can see, we have a default
group, in which PPPoE mode will be
applied through Ethernet port and we
have another group nam ed bridge, in
which bridge mode will be applied
when connecting to the USB port.
You may clickto edit the created
group, pressto delete it, or click Add
to create another grou p.