User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. hardware installation
- 3. briteport Setup wizard
- 4. Briteport Configuration tool
- A. Specifications
- B. Troubleshooting
- C. Frequently Asked Questions
- D. Glossary
- E. Warranty Information
- F. ContacT information

User Manual
BritePort 8120
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To create a new PVC, click
Create a new PVC to open
the “Create ATM PVC
Connection” page similar to
Figure 4-18, select the Data
Mode, and click Next to
further configure the new
PVC’s properties. Finally,
click Apply to complete and
confirm all the settings.
Note: Information on this page should not be altered unless instructed by your DSL
service provider; otherwise, your DSL connection will be interrupted.
IP Route
The IP Route defines the routing rules of your BritePort 8120. You may need to
configure the IP Route when you are working with more than one network groups.
Your BritePort 8120 supports both Static and Dynamic Routing. A Static Routing
defines a pre-determined pathway for data flow to reach a specific host or network, while
a Dynamic Routing, using RIP protocol, enables your BritePort 8120 to automatically
adjust to the physical changes of your LAN layout.
Static Route
The default static routing for
your BritePort 8120 is 0.0.0.0.
You can delete and/or add a
Static Route based on the
settings of your DSL network
environment. To add a Static
Route, click the Create a new
route button to open the
“Create New Route” page,
similar to Figure 4-19. Click
Apply to confirm the changes
once complete. The new configuration will also appear on the “Routing Table” page
under Status. (see Figure 4-9)
Figure 4-18
Figure 4-19