Configuring the adsl connection, Advanced – Netcom NB5 User Manual
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Advanced
NetComm NB5 Ethernet/USB Modem Router
YML717 Rev1
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Configuring the ADSL Connection
ADSL connections can be configured in a variety of ways depending on the ISP/WAN configura-
tion, and the requirements of your home or office LAN. The NB5 supports the following ADSL
connection types:
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PPPoE [RFC2516]
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PPPoA [RFC2364]
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DHCP
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Static
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Bridged [RFC1483]
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CLIP [RFC1577]
Configuring the NB5 to match these connection types may require entry of some or all of the
following values:
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ISP Account Username and Password
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VPI/VCI [Defaults are 8/35, recommended]
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Encapsulation type/multiplexing [either LLC or VC, check with ISP]
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DSL Training Mode [default = MMODE, recommended]
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Network Settings for Bridged Mode operation:
For Bridged Mode connections [RFC1483], the ISP will need to provide the following information:
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DSL Fixed Internet IP address
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Subnet Mask
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Default Gateway IP Address
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Primary DNS IP address.
The next sections will describe in detail how to set up each of these connection types and save them
as Connection Profiles.