
Getting Started with the Configuration Manager
Field
ATM Interface:
Operation Mode:
Encapsulation:
VPI and VCI:
Bridge:
IGMP:
IP Address: and Subnet Mask:
Use DHCP:
Default Route:
Gateway IP Address:
PPP
Username:
Password:
Use DNS:
Description
Select the ATM interface you want to use (usually
Enabled/Disabled.
If set to Disabled, the device cannot provide Internet connectivity for your network.
Select the connection type your ISP uses to communicate with your HM210dp/di.
Enter the VPI/VCI values given by your ISP.
This setting enables or disables bridging between the HM210dp/di and your ISP. Your ISP may also refer to this using RFC 1483” or “Ethernet over ATM”.
This setting enables or disables the Internet Group Management Protocol. Contact your ISP whether to enable this setting.
If your ISP has assigned a public IP address to your LAN, enter the IP address and associated subnet mask in the boxes provided.
Select Enable if you want the HM210dp/di to act as a DHCP server for your LAN.
When enabled, the IP address specified above will be used as the default route for your LAN.
Specify the IP address that identifies the ISP server through which your Internet connection will be routed.
If you select PPP as the Encapsulation type, enter the Username and Password provided by your ISP.
Select Enable to turn on the DNS forwarding service, which forwards to your LAN PCs the DNS server addresses that your PPP connection learns from your ISP.
This option can only be used when the HM210dp/di acts as a DHCP server for your LAN.
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