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1483 Bridged IP LLC:
VPI/VCI
1483 Routed IP VC-Mux:
VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Domain Name
System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP address).
1483 Routed IP LLC:
VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Domain Name
System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP address).
Classical IP over ATM:
VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and Domain Name
System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP address).
3.2 Connecting the ADSL Router to your network
Unlike a simple hub or switch, the setup of the ADSL Router consists of more than simply plugging
everything together. Because the Router acts as a DHCP server, you will have to set some values
within the Router, and also configure your networked PCs to accept the IP Addresses the Router
chooses to assign them. Generally there are several different operating modes for your
applications. And you can know which mode is necessary for your system from ISP. These modes
are router, bridge, PPPoE+NAT and NAT and PPPoA+NAT. Actually all these are for IP address
of WAN.
If your ISP provides RFC1483 Routed mode, it means the IP address of LAN will be
routed via WAN. You should set the "Router" mode in the ADSL router for this situation,
also set the IP address / netmask of LAN and VPI/VCI of WAN. Then save and reboot
Router, it will work fine with your whole system. The computer should be set the fixed
assigned IP address with the same domain at this mode.
If your ISP provides RFC1483 Bridge mode plus PPPoE, it means the IP address of
computer or router will be assigned automatically via PPPoE. There are two methods you
can use at this mode. First you can set the "bridge" mode, give VPI/VCI of WAN and install
PPPoE driver on your computer. Then save and reboot router, it will work fine with your
whole system. You need to use Dial_Up_Network to get the IP address of computer every
time. Second method you can set the "PPPoE+NAT" mode, give VPI/VCI of WAN and set
user's name & password for PPPoE on your router. Then save and reboot router, it will
work fine with your whole system. The computers should be set as DHCP client to get IP
dynamically.
If your ISP provides RFC2364 mode, it means the IP address of router will be assigned
automatically via PPPoA. You can set the "PPPoA+NAT" mode, give VPI/VCI of WAN and