SMC Networks SMC7401BRA Network Router User Manual


 
Configuring the ADSL Barricade
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3. When you have finished customizing these settings, click
[Submit]. The settings are now effective. However, if you
reboot or if the
power is disconnected, your settings will be
lost. In Step 4, you
save the changes to the permanent
memory.
VPI:
VCI:
These values are provided by your ISP and determine the unique
path that your connection uses to communicate with your ISP.
Bridge: You may select [Enabled] or [Disabled] to set the bridging
between the ADSL Barricade and your ISP. Your ISP may also
refer to this as RFC 1483 or Ethernet over ATM.
IGMP: You may select [Enabled] or [Disabled] to set the Internet Group
Management Protocol, which some ISPs use to perform
remote
configuration of your device.
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
If your ISP has assigned a public IP address to your LAN, enter
the address and the associated subnet mask in the provided
boxes. (Note: In some configurations, the public IP address
should be entered on your PC rather than on the ADSL
Barricade; please check with your ISP.)
Use DHCP: To [Enable] or [Disable] DHCP server function.
Default Route: When [Enabled] is selected, the IP address specified above will
be used as the default route for your LAN. Whenever one of your
LAN computers attempts to access the Internet, the data will be
sent via the WAN interface.
Gateway
IP Address:
Specify the IP address that identifies the ISP server through
which your Internet connection will be routed.
DNS
Primary
DNS Server:
Secondary
DNS Server:
Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS server addresses
provided by your ISP.
PPP
Username:
Password:
Enter the Username and the Password you use to log in to your
ISP.
(Note: This is not the same as the user name and password
you have used to log in to Configuration Manager.)
Use DNS:
Enter the Username and the Password you use to log in to your
ISP.
(Note: This is not the same as the user name and password
you have used to log in to Configuration Manager.)