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Static Connection Type
A Static Connection type is used whenever an ISP provides a static IP address. The
accompanying information such as the Subnet Mask and the Gateway should also be
provided by the ISP. Up to three Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses can be
specified. These servers would enable you to have access to other web servers.
Static Connection Configuration:
NOTE:
If you need to use the VPI and VCI values in an existing connection, you
will need to open it and edit the setting. It is not possible to have more
than one connection using the same VPI/VCI values.
From any screen in the web interface,
step 1
Click the Setup tab, then New Connection.
step 2
From the Type drop-down list, select Static. The following screen is
displayed:
step 3
Enter a unique name for your static connection in the Name field. The name
must not have spaces and cannot begin with numbers.
step 4
You can also enable Network Address Translation (NAT) and the Firewall
options. If you are unsure, leave these in the default mode.
step 5
Select the encapsulation type (LLC or VC) by highlighting the appropriate
radio button. If you are unsure leave the setting as default.
step 6
Enter the VPI and VCI settings as provided by your DSL service provider /
ISP.
step 7
In the IP Address field, enter your assigned IP address based on the
information provided by your ISP.
step 8
In the Mask field enter the Subnet Mask based on the details provided by
your ISP.
step 9
In the Default GW field enter the Default Gateway based on the information
provided by your ISP.
step 10
In the DNS 1, 2 and 3 fields, enter the Domain Name Services (DNS) values
based on the information provided by your ISP.
step 11
In the Mode field, highlight the required connection type radio button as
appropriate. The options are Bridged and Routed.