User`s guide

3. Using the Web Interface
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6. Select or enter a VPI and VCI (as supplied by your DSL service provider or
your ISP), or click in Auto PVC. (Auto PVC causes the router to perform
automatic VPI/VCI detection as defined in DSL forum TR-068.) For VLAN,
specify a VLAN ID and priority.
7. Select NAT and Firewall if you want them active for this connection. Firewall
and NAT services must be enabled. See Firewall/NAT Services on page 3-17.
8. Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC). If you are not sure which to use,
just use the default mode.
9. Based upon the information your ISP provided, enter your assigned IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (if provided), and Domain Name
Services (DNS) address (if provided). Specify the VPI and VCI settings. Your
DSL service provider or your ISP will supply these.
10. Select the quality of service (QOS). Leave the default value if your ISP did not
provide this information.
11. Set the mode to Bridged or Routed as instructed by your ISP.
Figure 3-6. Static IP Connection Setup
To complete the connection you must now click the Apply button. The Apply button
will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent, click on
Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. At the System
Commands page, click on Save All.
DHCP Connection Setup
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the router to automatically
obtain the IP address from the server. This option is commonly used in situations
where IP is dynamically assigned and is not known prior to assignment.
To configure the router for a DHCP connection: