User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- DSL-2401HNA-T1CC User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Introducing the Web Configurator
- WAN
- Wireless 2.4GHz
- Wireless 5GHz
- LAN
- Static Route
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic DNS
- Filter
- Firewall
- Parental Control
- Certificates
- VoIP
- System Monitor
- User Account
- System
- Time Setting
- Log Setting
- Firmware Upgrade
- Backup/Restore
- Remote Management
- Troubleshooting
- Legal
Chapter 3 WAN 22
IPv6 DNS
Server1/2
Enter the first and second IPv6 DNS server address assigned by the ISP.
Connection (PPPoA and PPPoE encapsulation only)
Keep Alive Select Keep Alive when you want your connection up all the time. The Router will try to bring
up the connection automatically if it is disconnected.
Connect on
Demand
Select Connect on Demand when you don't want the connection up all the time and specify
an idle time-out in the Max Idle Timeout field.
Max Idle Timeout Specify an idle time-out in the Max Idle Timeout field when you select Connect on Demand.
The default setting is 0, which means the Internet session will not timeout.
NAT
None Select None to disable NAT.
SUA Only Select SUA Only if you have one public IP address and want to use NAT.
Advanced Setup
RIP & Multicast Setup
RIP Direction Select the RIP Direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only.
RIP Version This field is not configurable if you select None in the RIP Direction field.
Select the RIP version from RIP1 and RIP2-B/RIP2-M.
Multicast The Router supports IGMP v2 only and IGMP v2/IGMP v3. Select None to disable it.
ATM Qos
ATM QoS Type This section is available when the connection’s Virtual Channel field is set to an ADSL option.
Peak Cell Rate Select CBR (Continuous Bit Rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice or data
traffic. Select UBR With PCR (Unspecified Bit Rate with Peak Cell Rate) for applications that
are non-time sensitive, such as e-mail. Select Non Realtime VBR (Variable Bit Rate-non Real
Time) or Realtime VBR (Variable Bit Rate-Real Time) for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing
with other applications.
Sustain Cell Rate Divide the DSL line rate (bps) by 424 (the size of an ATM cell) to find the Peak Cell Rate (PCR).
This is the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells. Type the PCR here.
Maximum Burst
Size
The Sustain Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can be transmitted. Type
the SCR, which must be less than the PCR. Note that system default is 0 cells/sec.
Table 4 Network Setting > WAN: ADSL: Edit (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION