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WAN Setup
Use this menu to configure the DSL connection, traffic redirect, and dial-backup interface.
23.1 WAN Setup
From the main menu, enter 2 to open menu 2.
Figure 142
Menu 2: WAN Setup
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Menu 2 - WAN Setup
Service Mode= 2wire
Service Type= Server
Rate Adaption= Disable Rate Adaption= N/A
Transfer Max Rate(Kbps)= 5696 Transfer Max Rate(Kbps)= N/A
Transfer Min Rate(Kbps)= 192 Transfer Min Rate(Kbps)= N/A
Standard Mode= ETSI(ANNEX_B) Standard Mode= N/A
Wan Backup Setup:
Check Mechanism = ICMP
Check WAN IP Address1 = 0.0.0.0
Check WAN IP Address2 = 0.0.0.0
Check WAN IP Address3 = 0.0.0.0
KeepAlive Fail Tolerance = 31
Recovery Interval(sec) = 3
ICMP Timeout(sec) = 9677
Traffic Redirect = No
Dial Backup = No
Table 94
Menu 2: WAN Setup
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Service Mode
Press [SPACE BAR] to indicate whether the ZyXEL Device should use 2-wire or 4-
wire mode for the DSL connection. This is related to the phone line you use and
affects the maximum speed of the connection. In 2-wire mode, the maximum data
rate is up to 5.69 Mbps, while in 4-wire mode, the maximum data rate us up to 11.38
Mbps. See
for information on
2wire-2line
service mode.
Service Type
Press [SPACE BAR] to indicate whether the ZyXEL Device is the server or the client
in the DSL connection. Select
Server
if this ZyXEL Device is the server in a point-to-
.) Otherwise, select
Client
.
Rate Adaption
This field is configurable if
Service Type
is
Server
. Press [SPACE BAR] to let the
ZyXEL Device adjust the speed of its connection to that of the other device.
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