ADSL2+ Wireless N300 Modem Router with VoIP User Guide YML9WMAXXN
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Advanced
This chapter explains the Advanced Setup menu options outlined below.
8.1 WAN
This screen allows for the advanced conguration of WAN interfaces.
• To Add a WAN connection, click the Add button. To edit an existing connection, click the Edit button next to the connection. To
complete the Add or Edit, on the opening screen, select VLAN Mux (see section 9.1.1VLAN Mux) and then proceed to STEP 2 in
section 4.2 Manual Quick Setup.
• To remove a connection select its radio button under the Remove column in the table and click the Remove button under the table.
• Save/Reboot activates the new conguration.
Field Description
Port/VPI/VCI ATM Port (0-3) / VPI (0-255) / VCI (32-65535)
VLAN Mux Shows 802.1Q VLAN ID
Con. ID ID for WAN connection
Category ATM service category, e.g. UBR, CBR…
Service Name of the WAN connection
Interface Name of the interface for WAN
Protocol Shows bridge or router mode
IGMP Shows enable or disable IGMP proxy
NAT Enable/Disable NAT (Leave enabled unless advised otherwise by tech support)
Firewall Enable/Disable Firewall (Leave enabled unless advised otherwise by tech support)
QoS Shows enable or disable QoS
State Shows enable or disable WAN connection
8.1.1 VLAN Mux
VLAN Mux is a form of VLAN tagging that allows multiple protocols over a single connection.
Adding a new connection with VLAN Mux is accomplished by selecting the VLAN Mux – Enable Multiple Protocols Over a Single PVC check box
(as outlined in red below). Enter a value for 802.Q VLAN ID in the box that appears below.
After proceeding to STEP 3 in section 4.2 Manual Quick Setup, the screen will appear as follows. Notice that PPPoA and IPoA are not
available.
PVCs can be added using the regular procedure, however, now multiple protocols can exist over the same connection, as long as the
802.1Q VLAN IDs differ.