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3. In the PVC Table window you will see your ADSL service provider listed as well as the default VPI/VCI settings, the ADSL protocol (RFC 2364 PPP over ATM), the framing method used (Virtual Circuit Multiplexing) and the status of the ADSL link (Active). Highlight the 'ADSL Service Provider' and click Edit or double-click the 'ADSL Service Provider' to change the settings. 4. In the Edit PVC Entry window you can change the VPI, VCI values as well as the ADSL protocol used and the framing method. Choose the protocol and framing method according to the instructions provided by your ADSL service provider. If your ADSL service provider doesn't instruct you which framing method to use, choose VC MUX for RFC2364 (PPPoA), LLC/SNAP for RFC 1483 (MPoA) and RFC 1577 (IPoA). In addition to this information, your service provider should have assigned a VPI and VCI value to use for your connection. Enter those values here as well. Click OK when you are satisfied with the PVC settings you have specified. 24

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3.
In the PVC Table window you will see your ADSL service provider listed as well as the
default VPI/VCI settings, the ADSL protocol (RFC 2364 PPP over ATM), the framing method
used (Virtual Circuit Multiplexing) and the status of the ADSL link (Active). Highlight the
‘ADSL Service Provider’ and click
Edit
or double-click the ‘ADSL Service Provider’ to change
the settings.
4.
In the Edit PVC Entry window you can change the VPI, VCI values as well as the ADSL
protocol used and the framing method. Choose the protocol and framing method according to
the instructions provided by your ADSL service provider. If your ADSL service provider
doesn’t instruct you which framing method to use, choose VC MUX for RFC2364 (PPPoA),
LLC/SNAP for RFC 1483 (MPoA) and RFC 1577 (IPoA). In addition to this information, your
service provider should have assigned a VPI and VCI value to use for your connection. Enter
those values here as well. Click
OK
when you are satisfied with the PVC settings you have
specified.