User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this document
- Contents
- 1 Product overview
- 2 Hardware installation
- 3 TCP/IP configuration
- 4 Accessing the CellPipe 7130 RG web configuration tool
- 5 Status
- 6 Network
- 7 WiFi Setup
- 8 Firewall Setup
- 9 Advanced Setup
- 10 QoS PTM Setup
- 11 Utilities
- 12 Telephony
- 13 USB Service
- 14 FCC and IC Statement
- A Troubleshooting
- B Product conformance
- Glossary
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WAN PTM ConnectionsNetwork
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Edition 01 February 2011
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WAN PTM Connections
WAN PTM Connections are the connections used when the device operates in DSL-PTM
mode (if you are uncertain wether your DSL service is PTM, contact your ISP). The WAN
PTM Connections window enables you to configure multiple connections.
CAUTION
It is recommended that the WAN PTM connections be changed by trained service
personnel. Improper configuration can lead to loss of connectivity to the residential
gateway from the LAN side as well as the WAN side.
There are three different binding methods for the connections:
• Port based binding
• MAC based binding
• No LAN/WLAN binding
The four following types of connections can be used:
• Static IP
• DHCP Mode
• PPPoE Mode
• Bridge Mode
Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the IP addresses in your LAN;
for example, 255.255.255.0.
DHCP Server If enabled, the CellPipe 7130 RG automatically
assigns IP addresses, default gateway, and DNS
servers to computers that support the DHCP client;
for example, Windows 95, Windows NT.
DHCP Starting IP Address
DHCP Ending IP Address
The range of IP addresses that will be assigned to the
DHCP client.
DHCP Lease Time The time period during which the computers retain
the IP addresses assigned to them.
Static Lease Assign a static IP to DHCP clients based on their
MAC address.
Block Lease The client's MAC address to be blocked from
acquiring an IP address.
Apply Changes Click to save your changes.
Field Description