Chapter 5 WAN Setup
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
5.5 Connection Types
Be sure to use the connection type required by your ISP. Here is background information on
the connection types the ZyXEL Device supports.
Table 12
Advanced Setup > WAN > Add
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
ATM PVC
Configuration
The PORT (interface), VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) and VCI (Virtual Channel
Identifier) define an ATM PVC (Permanent Virtual Circuit). Refer to the appendix
for more information.
VPI
Enter the VPI assigned to you for this WAN connection.
VCI
Enter the VCI assigned to you for this WAN connection.
VLAN Mux.
Select the check box to use VLAN multiplexing to allow multiple separate
protocols to use the same PVC. Selecting this enables IEEE 802.1q. Separate
VLANs can be used to give different priorities to the traffic from different ports.
802.1Q VLAN ID
When you enable VLAN multiplexing, type the VLAN ID that the ZyXEL Device
is to add to the traffic sent through this WAN connection.
Service Category
Select
UBR
(unspecified bit rate) for applications that are non-time sensitive,
such as e-mail. Use it with PCR if you want to specify a maximum rate at which
the sender can send cells.
Select
CBR
(constant bit rate) to specify fixed (always-on) bandwidth for voice
or data traffic.
Select
Realtime
VBR
for bursty traffic connections that require closely
controlled delay and delay variation (like video conferencing).
Use
Non Realtime
VBR
for bursty connections that do not require closely
controlled delay and delay variation (like non-time sensitive data file transfers).
Peak Cell Rate
The Peak Cell Rate (PCR) is the maximum rate at which the sender can send
cells. PCR applies with all of the ATM traffic classes. Type a number of (ATM)
cells per second (1~255000).
Sustainable Cell
Rate
The Sustained Cell Rate (SCR) sets the average cell rate (long-term) that can
be transmitted. Type the SCR, which must be less than the PCR. SCR applies
with the
VBR
traffic classes. Type a number of (ATM) cells per second. The
SCR must be less than the PCR.
Maximum Burst
Size
The Maximum Burst Size (MBS) sets the maximum number of cells that the port
should handle without any discards. Type the MBS here (1~1000000). MBS
applies with the
VBR
traffic classes.
Enable Quality of
Service
Enable the (packet level) QoS if you need to provide improved performance for
certain classes of applications (like VoIP or video conferencing).
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