Assigning ports to a pvc – Zoom ADSL X6v User Manual
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Assigning Ports to a PVC
Normally you should not change Per Port PVC (Permanent Virtual
Circuit) settings unless your ISP tells you to do so.
If you have more than one PVC set up, you can use this feature to
assign Ethernet ports to the additional PVC(s). Per Port PVC is
typically used to assign different video streams to particular
Ethernet ports.
To assign ports to a PVC, on the Router Setup page click Per
Port PVC:
Click
Edit to
assign a
port or
ports to
Vlan
Group 2
.
To assign a port to PVC 1, in the Add column for Vlan2 (see
above) click Edit to display the Assign Ports screen:
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