Prestige 782R G.SHDSL Router

Chapter 1

Getting to Know Your G.SHDSL Router

This chapter covers the key features and main applications of your Prestige.

The Prestige 782R Router can be used for high-speed LAN-to-LAN connections or Internet access through a G.SHDSL connection over the telephone line. You can use your Prestige for either IP routing or bridging depending on your ISP (Internet Service Provider) configuration.

1.1Features of the Prestige

The following features make the Prestige a complete and the flexible networking solution for most users.

High Speed Scalability

One of the best features of G.SHDSL service is its scalability. Your Prestige G.SHDSL router supports symmetrical multi-rate data transmission speeds from 144 Kbps up to 2320 Kbps. You can increase the capacity of the Internet connection (within certain distance limitations) without changing your ISP or purchasing new equipment. G.SHDSL’s high symmetrical speeds are ideal for applications like web hosting and videoconferencing as well as the two-way data traffic needs of businesses.

Symmetrical High Speed Internet Access

The Prestige 782R supports symmetrical transmission up to 2.3 Mbps. For NSP’s (Network Service Provider) convenience, the Prestige also supports rate management depending on distances and service charges.

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol – version 1)

SNMP, a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite, allows you to exchange management information between network devices. Your Prestige supports SNMP agent functionality that allows a manager station to manage and monitor the Prestige through the network.

SNMP is only available if TCP/IP is configured on your Prestige.IP Multicast

Traditionally, IP packets are transmitted in two ways - unicast or broadcast. Multicast is a third way to deliver IP packets to a group of hosts. IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is the protocol used to support multicast groups. The latest version is version 2 (see RFC 2236). Both versions 1 and 2 are supported by the Prestige.

Getting to Know Your Router

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