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IPv6 Subnet Masking
Both an IPv6 address and IPv6 subnet mask compose of 128-bit binary digits, which are divided
into eight 16-bit blocks and written in hexadecimal notation. Hexadecimal uses four bits for each
character (1 ~ 10, A ~ F). Each block’s 16 bits are then represented by four hexadecimal
characters. For example, FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FC00:0000:0000:0000.
4.1.3 Before You Begin
You need to know your Internet access settings such as encapsulation and WAN IP address. Get this
information from your ISP.
4.2 The Layer-2 Interface ATM Screen
The VDSL Router must have a layer-2 interface to allow users to use the DSL port to access the
Internet. The screen varies depending on the interface type you select. Log into the VDSL Router’s
web configurator and click Advanced Setup > Layer2 Interface > ATM Interface to manage
the ATM layer-2 interfaces.
Note: The ATM and PTM layer-2 interfaces cannot work at the same time.
Figure 16
Layer-2 Interface: ATM
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 13
Layer-2 Interface: ATM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Interface
The name of a configured layer-2 interface.
Vpi
This displays the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI).
Vci
This displays the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI).
DSL Latency
This displays whether the ATM interface uses interleave delay (Path1) or fast mode with
no interleave delay (Path0).
Category
This displays the ATM traffic class.
Peak Cell Rate
This displays the maximum rate at which the sender can send cells.
Sustainable Cell
Rate
This displays the average cell rate (long-term) at which the sender can send cells.
Max Burst Size
This displays the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the peak rate.
Link Type
This is the DSL link type of the ATM layer-2 interface.
Conn Mode
This shows the connection mode of the layer-2 interface.
Summary of Contents for P8802T
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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...
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