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can manually try the individual settings ”Annex A” and ”Annex B”
respectively.
Default: ADSL Annex A (ADSL over POTS)
– Use of external Filter (Splitter) or not: If you wish to use your xDSL
connection for regular phone calls, the Falcon xDSL port should (1) be
connected to a splitter which in turn connects to the (first) telephone
jack, and (2) the Falcon xDSL ”filter” setting should be enabled.
Otherwise, the Falcon xDSL port should (1) be connected directly to the
(first) telephone jack, and (2) the Falcon xDSL ”filter” setting should
be disabled.
Default: Filter enabled (i.e., it is assumed the Falcon xDSL port is
connected via a splitter)
❼ ADSL specific settings: When using Falcon for ADSL (as opposed to VDSL),
a few settings related to ADSL/ATM encapsulation and VPI/VCI may have to
be set, see
below.
❼ Use of PPPoE, DHCP or Static IP address assignment: xDSL providers
use different schemes to assign IP addresses to their customers. These
methods to assign an IP address are not specific to xDSL connections, thus
are explained in detail in other chapters:
describes use of PPPoE,
and
covers use of DHCP as well as static IP address assignment.
To simplify configuring IP settings appropriate for your xDSL subscription,
the Falcon Web interface has a Basic Setup Page, see
For those who wish to configure Falcon via the CLI,
below
provides useful information.
Default: DHCP (i.e., acquire your IP address from your ISP via DHCP)
❼ VLAN settings: By factory default, the xDSL port will belong to VLAN 1006
(untagged), while all Ethernet ports will be belong to VLAN 1 (untagged).
If the Falcon is configured to act as xDSL/Ethernet Bridge via the Basic Setup
Page (see
), all ports (xDSL and Ethernet) will be mapped to
VLAN 1.
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