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Figure 20
WAN Service
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 17
WAN Service
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
This shows the name of the interface used by this connection.
A default name ipoa*, pppoa*, atm* or ptm* indicates the DSL port. ppp* indicates a PPP
connection through any one of the WAN interfaces.
The number after the dot (.) represents the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic sent through
this connection. The number after the underscore (_) represents the index number of
connections through the same interface.
(null) means the entry is not valid.
Description
This is the service name of this connection.
0 and 35 or 0 and 1 are the default VPI and VCI numbers. The last number represents the
index number of connections over the same PVC or the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic
sent through this connection.
(null) means the entry is not valid.
Type
This shows the method of encapsulation used by this connection.
Vlan8021p
This indicates the 802.1P priority level assigned to traffic sent through this connection. This
displays N/A when there is no priority level assigned.
VlanMuxId
This indicates the VLAN ID number assigned to traffic sent through this connection. This
displays N/A when there is no VLAN ID number assigned.
ConnId
This shows the index number of each connection. This displays N/A when the interface used
by the connection is in Default Mode.
Igmp
This shows whether IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is activated or not for this
connection. IGMP is not available when the connection uses the bridging service.
NAT
This shows whether NAT is activated or not for this interface. NAT is not available when the
connection uses the bridging service.
IPv6
This shows whether IPv6 is activated or not for this connection. IPv6 is not available when the
connection uses the bridging service.
Mld
This shows whether Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is activated or not for this connection.
MLD is not available when the connection uses the bridging service.
Remove
Select an interface and click the Remove button to delete it. You cannot remove a layer-2
interface when a WAN service is associated with it.
Modify
Click the Edit icon to configure the WAN connection.
Click the Remove icon to delete the WAN connection.
Add
Click Add to create a new connection.
Summary of Contents for P8802T
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Page 240: ...Chapter 16 Diagnostic Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 240...
Page 244: ...Chapter 17 Settings Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 244...
Page 248: ...Chapter 18 Log Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 248...
Page 252: ...Chapter 19 TR 069 Client Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 252...
Page 254: ...Chapter 20 Internet Time Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 254...
Page 256: ...Chapter 21 Access Control Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 256...
Page 260: ...Chapter 23 Reboot Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 260...
Page 268: ...Chapter 24 Troubleshooting Basic Home Station VDSL2 P8802T User s Guide 268...
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