TP-Link TD-W8950N TD-W8950N V1 User Guide 1910010940 - Page 32

TD-W8950N, Remove, Remove, 4.2.2 ATM-EoA-IPoE, WAN service type, Obtain an IP address automatically

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TD-W8950N 150Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide  Remove: Select the check box in the table above and then click Remove, the corresponding interface will be deleted in the table. 4.4.2.2 ATM-EoA-IPoE If your ISP provides an IPoE connection and you need to use an ATM Interface, follow the steps below to add a WAN service over a selected ATM interface: 1. Add a new ATM interface and select EoA option for DSL Link Type (4.4.1.1 ATM Interface). 2. Click the Add button on the screen (as shown Figure 4-7). Select WAN Service Interface over ATM PVC on the next screen (as shown Figure 4-8). 3. If your ISP provides an IPoE connection, select IPoE option for the WAN service type on the screen (as shown Figure 4-9), and click Next button to continue. 4. Enter parameters in the following blanks to configure the WAN IP Address and click Next. Figure 4-15  Obtain an IP address automatically: Select this option, the router will be able to obtain IP network information dynamically from a DHCP server provided by your ISP.  Note: 1) The response message from a DHCP server typically contains a number of configuration parameters (DHCP options) for the router. The DHCP options include IP network information, and also the vendor-specific options. In some cases, the router is implemented to perform user-defined operations (as shown below). You can implement your own treatment of all such options. 2) If the router is functioning as a DHCP client, it must identify itself in option 61 (client-identifier) in every DHCP message. DUID/IAID is portion of option 61.  Option 60 Vendor ID: The option code 60 used to identify Vendor class. 24

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TD-W8950N
150Mbps Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router User Guide
Remove:
Select the check box in the table above and then click
Remove
, the corresponding
interface will be deleted in the table.
4.4.2.2 ATM-EoA-IPoE
If your ISP provides an
IPoE
connection and you need to use an ATM Interface, follow the steps
below to add a WAN service over a selected ATM interface:
1.
Add a
new
ATM interface and select
EoA
option for DSL Link Type (
4.4.1.1
ATM Interface
).
2.
Click the
Add
button on the screen (as shown Figure 4-7). Select WAN Service Interface over
ATM PVC on the next screen (as shown Figure 4-8).
3.
If your ISP provides an IPoE connection, select
IPoE
option for the
WAN service type
on the
screen (as shown Figure 4-9), and click
Next
button to continue.
4.
Enter parameters in the following blanks to configure the WAN IP Address and click
Next
.
Figure 4-15
Obtain an IP address automatically:
Select this option, the router will be able to obtain IP
network information dynamically from a DHCP server provided by your ISP.
Note:
1)
The response message from a DHCP server typically contains a number of configuration
parameters (DHCP options) for the router. The DHCP options include IP network information,
and also the vendor-specific options. In some cases, the router is implemented to perform
user-defined operations (as shown below). You can implement your own treatment of all such
options.
2)
If the router is functioning as a DHCP client, it must identify itself in option 61 (client-identifier)
in every DHCP message. DUID/IAID is portion of option 61.
Option 60 Vendor ID:
The option code 60 used to identify Vendor class.
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