C o n f i g u r a t i o n
4-11
Figure 4.12
IPCP Configuration Menu
4
Type the option corresponding to the IP address you want to use. The IAD
displays the status of the DNS server assignment for the selected port, and
prompts you to enable or disable it:
5
Type
“E”
to enable, or
“D”
to disable the DNS server assignment for
ADSL on this port. The IAD reports the change, displays the status of the
DNS server assignment for the port, and prompts you to enable or disable it:
6
Type
“E”
to enable, or
“D”
to disable the IP mask assignment for ADSL
on this port. The IAD transfers the IP address and mask assigned to a WAN
port to a LAN port and then displays the ATM Service Category
Configuration menu (Figure 4.9).
7
Type
“1”
to select CBR for high priority data
−
or
−
Type
“2”
to select UBR for low priority data. The IAD displays the Peak
Cell Rate Configuration menu (Figure 4.10).
8
Type the PCR value or press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for
the current line speed. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the
ATM PVC Configuration menu.
AAL1/CES
Type
“8”
on the ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu Figure 4.8) to
select AAL1/LES encapsulation. The IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate
Configuration menu (Figure 4.10). Type the PCR value or press Enter to set
the PCR to the maximum rate for the current line speed. The IAD saves the
configuration and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu.
NOTICE:
The option “0” cannot be selected for CBR.
AAL2/LES
Type
“9”
on the ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu (Figure 4.8) to
display the AAL2 Audio Profile Format menu.
1
To select ITU, type
“1”
. The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile menu
with available options. Type
“2”
for ATM Forum.
The IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Configuration menu (Figure
4.10).
2
Type the PCR value or press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for
the current line speed. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the
ATM PVC Configuration menu.
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