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Chapter 5 Broadband
ADSL Series User’s Guide
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Figure 26
Broadband Add/Edit: Bridge (ADSL)
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 14
Broadband Add/Edit: Bridge (ADSL)
Label
DESCRIPTION
General
Name
Enter a service name of the connection.
Type
Select ADSL as the interface for which you want to configure here.
The ZyXEL Device uses the ADSL technology for data transmission over the DSL port.
Mode
Select Bridge when your ISP provides you more than one IP address and you want
the connected computers to get individual IP address from ISP’s DHCP server directly.
If you select Bridge, you cannot use routing functions, such as QoS, Firewall, DHCP
server and NAT on traffic from the selected LAN port(s).
Bridge Group
Select the LAN/WLAN port(s) from which traffic will be forwarded to the WAN interface
directly.
Select a port from the Available LAN/WLAN Port(s) list and click Add >> to add it
to the Bridged LAN/WLAN Port(s) list.
If you want to remove a port from the Bridged LAN/WLAN Port(s) list, select it and
click Remove <<.
You cannot configure a QoS class for traffic from the LAN port which is selected here.
ATM PVC
Configuration
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier) define a virtual circuit.
This section is available only when you select ADSL in the Type field to configure an
ATM layer-2 interface.
VPI
The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255. Enter the VPI assigned to you.
VCI
The valid range for the VCI is 32 to 65535 (0 to 31 is reserved for local management
of ATM traffic). Enter the VCI assigned to you.
Summary of Contents for P-660HN-F1
Page 2: ...Videos ADSL Series User s Guide 2 Videos File Sharing Video Example 55 QoS Video Example 76...
Page 6: ...Document Conventions ADSL Series User s Guide 6 Server Firewall Router Switch...
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings ADSL Series User s Guide 8...
Page 10: ...Contents Overview ADSL Series User s Guide 10...
Page 19: ...19 PART I User s Guide...
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Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ADSL Series User s Guide 26...
Page 40: ...Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator ADSL Series User s Guide 40...
Page 80: ...Chapter 3 Tutorials ADSL Series User s Guide 80...
Page 81: ...81 PART II Technical Reference...
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Page 130: ...Chapter 6 Wireless ADSL Series User s Guide 130...
Page 160: ...Chapter 8 Routing ADSL Series User s Guide 160...
Page 164: ...Chapter 9 DNS Route ADSL Series User s Guide 164...
Page 182: ...Chapter 11 Network Address Translation NAT ADSL Series User s Guide 182...
Page 190: ...Chapter 13 Firewall ADSL Series User s Guide 190...
Page 202: ...Chapter 15 Certificates ADSL Series User s Guide 202...
Page 222: ...Chapter 16 VPN ADSL Series User s Guide 222...
Page 226: ...Chapter 17 System Monitor ADSL Series User s Guide 226...
Page 228: ...Chapter 18 User Account ADSL Series User s Guide 228...
Page 242: ...Chapter 24 Backup Restore ADSL Series User s Guide 242...
Page 246: ...Chapter 25 Diagnostic ADSL Series User s Guide 246...
Page 254: ...Chapter 26 Troubleshooting ADSL Series User s Guide 254...
Page 262: ...Chapter 27 Product Specifications ADSL Series User s Guide 262...
Page 302: ...Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer s IP Address ADSL Series User s Guide 302...
Page 310: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows Java Script and Java Permissions ADSL Series User s Guide 310...
Page 334: ...Appendix E Common Services ADSL Series User s Guide 334...
Page 355: ...Appendix F Open Software Announcements ADSL Series User s Guide 355...
Page 356: ...Appendix F Open Software Announcements ADSL Series User s Guide 356...
Page 360: ...Appendix G Legal Information ADSL Series User s Guide 360...