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4 — Configuring Your Transparent Bridge
4-2
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Your router is set as Transparent Bridge by factory default. In
Transparent Bridge, only one of the PCs connected to your router
can have access to the Internet at any one time.
4.2.1
Step 1: Resetting your Router's Configuration
Before starting a new configuration for your router, always remember to
clear all
previous configurations in your router. The following shows the commands and
explanations.
For
PPPoA or PPPoE
configurations, enter:
ppp 1 clear
For the rest of the configurations, follow the instructions below:
a)
To delete all the interfaces:
(You may type
ip device/bridge device
to list existing interfaces.)
ip device flush
bridge device flush
b)
To delete all the subnet mask:
(You may type
ip subnet
to list existing subnet mask.)
ip subnet flush
c)
To delete the route table, if any:
(You may type
ip route
to list existing routes.)
ip route flush
d)
To remove NAT on a WAN interface, if any:
(See illustration on the following page)
To list any existing NAT enabled WAN interface,
ip nat
If you have an existing NAT enabled WAN interface, you will see
nat add
<wan_interface>
To remove the NAT enabled WAN interface,
ip nat delete
<wan_interface>