address of the ROUTER is automatically obtained through DHCP; the PC attached to the ROUTER is assigned with a private IP address (within the same segment as the management IP address 192.168.1.1); the NAT functions of the ROUTER is enabled, and the private address of the PC is translated into the public address 10.28.108.* (2~254) dynamically assigned by BRAS for accessing the ISP.
The IP address of the PC can be fixed (as in this example) or assigned through DHCP Server of the ROUTER. If it is assigned by the DHCP Server, the DHCP functions of the ROUTER must be enabled. The IP address of the DHCP address pool is 192.168.1.* (2~254). The functions are enabled by default and at the same time the PC is configured to obtain IP and DNS addresses dynamically.
Setting
1.Activate your browser and input “192.168.1.1” in the address column to login the
ROUTER.
2.Click “Advanced Setup”
3.In the “ATM PVC Configuration” interface configure VPI/VCI as 8/35 and then click “Next”.
4.In the “Connection Type” interface, select “MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER)” and
5.In the “WAN IP Settings” interface, select “Obtain an IP address automatically”, “Obtain default gateway automatically” and “Obtain a DNS server address automatically”. And then click “Next”.
Note: The WAN IP address, default gateway, and DNS server address can be configured manually.
6.In the “Network Address Translation Settings” interface, enable the NAT and firewall. And the other keep the default configuration unchanged . Then click “Next”.
7.Check the network configurations and make sure that all settings agree with the data provided by your ISP, and then click “Save”.
8.Click “Save/Reboot” to apply the changes and reboot the system.
You can also modify the PVC 8/35. If you need to modify the LAN IP address and DHCP server information, you can do it in “LAN” in “Advanced Setup”.
After the configuration is done, the IP address that the ROUTER obtains at the
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