| DSLAM Name mode: | Select the DSLAM name to be |
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| DHCP Mode | Click on this |
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| ID Select | Click on this |
| inserted to the forwarding packets. Options are: Circuit ID, Remote ID, or Both. | |
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| Circuit ID Type | DEFAULT, CUSTOMER. DEFAULT means our |
| (<DSLAM name>:<circuit number>:<vpi>:<vci>); CUSTOMER means the | |
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| DEFAULT, Line ID (ADSL line identifier), Line Desc (description for the line), |
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| Line Phone (phone number), CUSTOMER. |
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| DEFAULT means our system default format, which is DSLAM |
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| name:port_id/bridge_id. CUSTOMER means the |
| Remote ID Type | customer can type in any word not exceeding 48 characters. |
| For Line ID, the format is port_id/bridge_id:Port Identifier. | |
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| For Line Desc, the format is port_id/bridge_id:Port Description. |
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| For Line Phone, the format is port_id/bridge_id:Port Phone Number. The Port |
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| Identifier, Description, and Phone Number are set in the ADSL line information |
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| Once you have changed the setting of any one of the parameters (DHCP |
| Set | Mode, ID Select, CKT Type, Remote Type, DLSAM Name, Service Name), |
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DSL Line ID Configuration
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| bridge ports must have been created in previous web page). |
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| Query | Click on this button to display table. |
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| Modify | Click on this button to submit the modification of DSL line identify table. |
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| Select Port | Bridge port index. Select the checkbox(s) corresponding to the circuit(s) of |
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| Circuit ID | Type in the Circuit ID when CUSTOMER is selected for the CKT Type. |
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| Remote ID | Type in the Remote ID when CUSTOMER is selected for the Remote Type. |
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| Trusted | untrusted (FALSE; the relay agent will discard the DHCP packets from an |
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