Installation guide

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Please use following table to configure a valid setting for each of PVC, or go to
Appendix page to choose the suitable scenario.
WAN
Configuration
Bridge Mode Router Mode
(PPPoA/PPPo
E)
Router Mode
(Dynamic IP)
Router Mode
(Static IP)
IP address
N/A Automatically
assigned by ISP
Automatically
assigned by ISP
Provided by ISP
Subnet Mask N/A Automatically
assigned by ISP
Automatically
assigned by ISP
Provided by ISP
Encapsulation 1483 Bridged
IP LLC,1483
Bridged IP VC-
Mux
PPPoA LLC/VC-
Mux, PPPoE
LLC/VC-Mux
1483
Bridged/Routed
IP LLC,1483
Bridged/Routed
IP VC-Mux,
Classical IP over
ATM
1483
Bridged/Routed IP
LLC,1483
Bridged/Routed IP
VC-Mux,
Classical IP over
ATM
Bridge Enabled Disabled Disabled
Disabled
PPP Service N/A Provided by ISP N/A N/A
PPP User
Name
N/A Provided by ISP N/A N/A
PPP Password N/A Provided by ISP N/A N/A
DHCP Client
enable
Unchecked Unchecked Checked Unchecked
Per VC Settings
Under Per VC Setting, it provides the configurations for IP address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway and VPI/VCI. Current firmware supports eight PVCs. To switch between the
PVCs, please choose the options of virtual circuit and click on the Submit button to
switch over.
Bridge Mode
In a typical bridged configuration, the ADSL router is transparent to the network. It
bridges the ADSL line to the Ethernet line making both side appear as a single subnet. In
this configuration, an IP address only needs to be provided to the PC. It may still be
beneficial to provide an IP address to the ADSL router for management.