Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 26
Internet Setup, Interface Setup > WAN > Internet Setup, Clone Your, PC's MAC, Submit
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Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 Internet Setup Use the Internet Setup page to configure the settings for WAN networking. NOTE After you configure the interface settings, we recommend that you create a new password for your SRP. To change it, see User List, page 204. Taking this precaution increases security by protecting the SRP from unauthorized changes. STEP 1 Click Interface Setup > WAN > Internet Setup. The Internet Setup window opens. The WAN Interface List shows the default route, interface type, type of Internet connection, and Internet IP address for each interface. STEP 2 To configure the WAN Interface settings, click the WAN interface link under the Interface column. STEP 3 Configure the parameters for the physical interfaces. • For a DSL interface, choose a DSL protocol from the drop-down list. If you know what to use, or if the SRP has trouble detecting the right modulation, specify a modulation type. The default DSL modulation is MultiMode (recommended). • For an Ethernet interface, select the flow control setting (enabled by default), interface speed and duplex settings (the default is Auto-negotiate), or override the MAC address used by the interface. To use the MAC address from the PC being used to configure the SRP, click Clone Your PC's MAC. STEP 4 Configure the Interface Addressing. a. From the WAN interface list, click the Edit (pencil) icon next to the interface that you want to configure. The Internet Setup settings for the interface window opens. b. Specify the VC settings as defined in the VC Settings table below. Depending on the encapsulation type that you choose, the available options may change the other options that appear on this page. For more information, see Encapsulation Settings, page 32. c. Click Submit to save your changes. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 26