Prestige 1600 Universal Access Concentrator

Field

Description

Option

 

 

 

Authen(ticatio

This field sets the authentication method for

Local, RADIUS

n) Method

incoming calls. You can choose Local or RADIUS.

 

 

The default for this field is Local. Please see the

 

 

next section on User Authentication for more details.

 

 

 

 

Protocol

Press the [SPACE BAR], then [ENTER] to choose

None, CHAP, PAP, CHAP/PAP

 

from None, CHAP/PAP, CHAP or PAP. The default

 

 

is None.

 

User Name

This will be used as the login name for local

 

 

authentication. You can enter a name with up to 31

 

 

characters. This will be N/A when you choose

 

 

RADIUS as your authentication method.

 

Password

Enter the password for the remote user. This will be

 

 

N/A when you choose RADIUS as your

 

 

authentication method.

 

IP Address

Refers to the IP address assigned to the CPE

 

Assigned to

(Customer Premises Equipment), i.e., the client

 

Client

device connected to the Prestige.

 

Start of Public

Refers to the public IP address assigned to the

 

IP Address

hosts behind the CPE. The IP range contains

 

 

contiguous IP addresses and this field specifies the

 

 

first one in the range.

 

IP Count

In this field enter the number of addresses in the

 

 

public IP range. For example, if the starting address

 

 

is 202.x.x.1 and the IP count is 6, then the pool will

 

 

be from 202.x.x.1 to 202.x.x.6.

 

Multicast

Turn on/off IGMP support IGMP-v2/IGMP-v1/None.

IGMP-v1

 

Please refer to the Multicast section earlier in this

IGMP-v2

 

manual for more details about this feature.

None

IP Policies

You can apply up to four IP policy sets (from twelve)

 

 

by entering their numbers separated by commas,

 

 

e.g., 3, 4, 6, and 11.

 

6.1.1Example IDSL Port Setup

In Menu 6.1, the Start of Public IP Address and IP Count fields are for public IP addresses only. If NAT is not enabled, and the hosts behind the CPE have been assigned public IPs, then you must enter that information here to enable proper routing.

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DSL Port Setup