Prestige 642R Series ADSL Router
3.2 | LANs & WANs | ||
3.2.1 |
| LANs, WANs and the Prestige | |
3.3 | TCP/IP Parameters | ||
3.3.1 |
| IP Address and Subnet Mask | |
3.3.2 |
| Private IP Addresses | |
3.3.3 |
| RIP Setup | |
3.3.4 |
| DHCP Configuration | |
3.4 | IP Multicast | ||
3.5 | IP Policies | ||
3.6 | IP Alias | ||
3.6.1 |
| IP Alias Setup | |
3.7 | Route IP Setup | ||
3.8 | TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and DHCP | ||
3.9 | VPI & VCI | ||
3.10 | Multiplexing | ||
3.10.1 | |||
3.10.2 | |||
3.11 | Encapsulation | ||
3.11.1 | ENET ENCAP | ||
3.11.2 | PPP over Ethernet | ||
3.11.3 | PPP | ||
3.11.4 | RFC 1483 | ||
3.12 | IP Address Assignment | ||
3.12.1 | Using PPP or PPPoE Encapsulation | ||
3.12.2 | Using RFC 1483 Encapsulation | ||
3.12.3 | Using ENET ENCAP Encapsulation | ||
3.13 | Internet Access Configuration | ||
3.14 | Single User Account | ||
3.14.1 | Advantages of SUA | ||
3.14.2 | Single User Account Configuration | ||
3.15 | Multiple Servers behind SUA | ||
3.15.1 | Configuring a Server behind SUA | ||
Advanced Applications | II | ||
Chapter 4 Remote Node Configuration |
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