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3. CONEXIÓN A SU ISP

Antes de poder configurar el router, necesita conocer el método de asi- gnación de la información IP usado por su ISP. Existen cuatro formas difer- entes con las que el router puede conectarse a Internet, tal como se describe a continuación. Para todos los métodos, necesita conocer el VPI (identificador de camino virtual), el VCI (identificador de canal virtual), y la encapsulación (LLC o VC Mux). Los valores por defecto de VPI y VCI que lleva el router deben ser válidos para la mayoría de ISPs. Pida a su ISP que le facilite la infor- mación requerida.

1. PPPoE

Para configurar el gateway, es necesario que conozca el nombre de usuario y la contraseña para conectarse a su cuenta de ISP. Si ha estado usando un cliente PPPoE en su PC, puede desactivarlo puesto que ya no

será necesario. Si su ISP le proporciona una dirección IP estática, introduz-

E

 

ca esta dirección IP en la sección de Configuración de Internet, en la inter-

 

faz web del router. Si no es así, su ISP asignará automáticamente una

 

dirección IP a su router.

 

2. PPPoA

 

Este caso es similar al de PPPoE, pero se usa principalmente en el Reino

 

Unido. Para configurar el gateway, es necesario que conozca el nombre de

 

usuario y la contraseña para conectarse a su cuenta de ISP. Si su ISP le pro-

 

porciona una dirección IP estática, introduzca esta dirección IP en la sec-

 

ción de Configuración de Internet, en la interfaz web del router. Si no es

 

así, su ISP asignará automáticamente una dirección IP a su router.

 

3. Bridge Mode for a Single Computer (RFC 1483 Bridging Mode)

 

En este modo, el router se configura en un modo bridging para conectar la

 

LAN con redes WAN. El tráfico está limitado entre las dos redes en base a

 

direcciones de hardware, y por tanto limita el lado de la LAN a un único PC.

 

4. Routing Mode over ATM (RFC 1483 Bridging Mode)

 

El modo routing sobre ATM significa que el router tiene una dirección IP

 

fija para conectarse a Internet. Su ISP proporcionará al router una dirección

 

IP fija, la mascara de subred, y la dirección del gateway de ISP. Necesita

 

introducir esta información en la sección de Configuración de Internet, en

 

la interfaz web del router.

 

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HP 100 -G Router manual Conexión a SU ISP, PPPoE

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