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Configuration Procedure:
1. From
the
WAN – Channel Config
page, click and select
PPPoE
connection mode from the Channel
Mode drop down manual. The default
PPPoE
connection setup is displayed.
2. Select the Channel Mode to “PPPoE”. Set the parameters VPI/VCI and Encapsulation mode according to
the ISP setting.
3. Click the radio button and select the Encapsulation type ( LLC or VC-Mux).
Note:
Your ADSL service provider or your ISP will supply these. In this case the ADSL service
provider is using LLC.
4. Check the radio button to
“Enable”
or
“Disable”
the NAPT setting. Leave as it’s default setting if your
ADSL provider or ISP didn’t provide any setting information.
Note: NAPT:
Network Address and Port Translation: An extension of NAT, NAPT maps many
private internal addresses into one IP address. The outside network (WAN) can see this one
IP address but it cannot see the individual device IP addresses translated by the NAPT.
5. Enter
your
Username
and
Password
which will be provided by your ADSL provider or ISP.
6. Select the Connection Type form the drop down manual or leave as it’s default setting (Continuous).
7. Click the radio button to
“Enable”
or
“Disable”
the Default Route functionality or leave as its default
(Enable).
8. Click
“Add”
button after setup.
9. You
can
“Edit”
(
) or
“Delete”
( ) the existing connection profile under the
Actions
column.
10. Click “Admin/ Commit/Reboot”. Press “Commit” to save the settings into flash memory.
11. The new settings will take effect after reboot the system.
12. The following window display indicates the system restarting process.
13. The following screen display after the system rebooting process. The System Home page will shows all
the connection status and system information.
PPPoE Mode
PPPoA:
When
PPPoA
mode is selected, the following screen will pop-up. PPPoA is also known as
RFC 2364. It is a method of encapsulating PPP packets over ATM cells which are carried over the ADSL line.
PPP or Point-to-Point protocol is a method of establishing a network connection/session between network
hosts. It usually provides a mechanism of authenticating users.
LLC and VC-Mux are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make
sure which encapsulation is being supported.