Installation manual
Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
5.6.3 Configuring RFC1483 Bridged service attached to the Router
RFC1483 Bridged service attached to the Router is mostly used when you have a bridged
line, but you want to have more then 1 pc on the internet (sharing).
You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are
creating. This information must be provided by your service provider.
Description: RFC1483, this is the default WAN connection name.
VPI: Virtual Path Identifier. A field in the ATM header. The VPI is
used to identify the virtual path that a circuit belongs to.
The VPI can be any value between 0 and 4095.
VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier. Part of the ATM header. The VCI
is a tag that identifies which channel a cell will travel over.
The VCI can be a value between 1 and 65535.
Encapsulation: LLC/SNAP. Ethernet over LLC/Snap. This is a bridge
connection method and is the default setting of RFC1483.
Default MAC Address: Use the MAC address of the CopperJet on the WAN side.
MAC address: Fill in the MAC address that you want to use on the WAN
side.
Use DHCP: When your ISP automatically allocates an IP address, use
this option.
WAN IP address: Select this option when you have a fixed WAN IP address.
This IP address is provided by your ISP.
Default Gateway: When you use the option WAN IP address, you must fill in
the default gateway.
Enable NAT: NAT is by default enabled.
When finished configuring the WAN connection, click on OK. Go to the Configuration menu
and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet.
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