3Com 3CRWDR300A-73-US User Guide - Page 86

Routing mode over ATM, protocol, DNS Automatic from ISP, Host Name, DHCP Client, Add Default Route,

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84 CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER Routing Mode over ATM RFC1483/2684 routed encapsulation in routing mode, it carries IP datagrams directly over ATM. DHCP client function can also be enabled to obtain an IP address dynamically. Figure 64 Routing Mode over ATM Screen 1 Select Routing mode over ATM from the protocol drop-down menu. 2 Enter IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway information. 3 If your ISP provides DNS information, check the DNS Automatic from ISP box. 4 If the ISP requires you to input a Host Name, enter it in the Host Name field. 5 If your ISP uses DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses, check the DHCP Client checkbox. 6 Check the Add Default Route checkbox to set this PVC as the default route, this is used when you configure more than one PVC for the Router. 7 Enter the VPI/VCI values. Or click Auto Search to find out the values. 8 Select the Encapsulation, VC MUX or LLC. This information should be provided by your ISP.

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84
C
HAPTER
5: C
ONFIGURING
THE
R
OUTER
Routing Mode over ATM
RFC1483/2684 routed encapsulation in routing mode, it carries IP
datagrams directly over ATM. DHCP client function can also be enabled
to obtain an IP address dynamically.
Figure 64
Routing Mode over ATM Screen
1
Select
Routing mode over ATM
from the
protocol
drop-down menu.
2
Enter IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway information.
3
If your ISP provides DNS information, check the
DNS Automatic from ISP
box.
4
If the ISP requires you to input a Host Name, enter it in the
Host Name
field.
5
If your ISP uses DHCP to automatically assign IP addresses, check the
DHCP Client
checkbox.
6
Check the
Add Default Route
checkbox to set this PVC as the default
route, this is used when you configure more than one PVC for the Router.
7
Enter the VPI/VCI values. Or click
Auto Search
to find out the values.
8
Select the Encapsulation,
VC MUX
or
LLC
. This information should be
provided by your ISP.