User guide

Ethernet
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802.1p MarkEnter the 802.1p (Ethernet priority) Mark to be used on
traffic sent out on this connection. A value of -1 indicates no change
from the incoming packet. The default is -1.
Override Ethernet PriorityIf this option is disabled and the 802.1p
Mark is specified, then the 802.1p Mark is applied only to packets of
priority 0. If this option is enabled and the 802.1p Mark is specified,
then the 802.1p Mark is applied to all packets on this connection. To
enable this option, select the check box. Otherwise, leave the check
box blank.
RIP Recv Packet VersionSelect the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) version you want to use: RIP off, RIPv1, or RIPv2.
Domain NameEnter the Domain Name for this connection. The
DNS proxy will compare Domain Names to choose the connection
that will send out DNS queries.
3 Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to cancel
your changes.
Ethernet WAN Access
The Ethernet WAN is connected using the port labeled 'Ethernet WAN/LAN' on the
back of the WAG310G. This port, when configured as the WAN port, will allow
either 1 IP or 1 PPP connection. The Ethernet WAN may be configured to use a
DCHP, Static IP, or PPPoE connection and is configured in the SETUP/Ethernet
page by selecting the option 'Use as WAN Port'. If 'Use as LAN Port' is selected, the
5th LAN port becomes another Ethernet port on the LAN switch (and shows up in
PVC/VLAN mapping page).
By default the Ethernet WAN is disabled. The Ethernet WAN adds a level of
flexibility to the WAG310G by offering another method of WAN access. It can be
used to support high-bandwidth fiber (FTTx) network deployments or can be used
when placing the WAG310G behind a DSL/Cable modem and using as an wireless
access point and router.
Ethernet WAN is mutually exclusive with the ADSL WAN. Only one can be
activated at a time.