3Com WL-603 User Manual

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Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode

Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode uses the same encapsulation as
1483 Bridging but with bridging function disabled. DHCP client function
can also be enabled to obtain an IP address dynamically.

Figure 65 Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode Screen

1 Select

Dynamic/Fixed IP in 1483 Bridge Mode

from the protocol drop-down

menu.

2 Enter your IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway information.

3 IPoEoA NAT IP - enter the IP address in this field.

IPoE over AAL5 (IPoEoA) adopts a three-layer architecture, with IP
encapsulation at the uppermost layer, IP over Ethernet (IPoE) in the
middle, and IPoEoA at the bottom. When a device is connected to a
remote access server at high speed to access an external network, PVC
over ATM is used because of the long distance. In this case, it is required
for the ATM port of the server to carry Ethernet packets, which is known
as IPoEoA. In the application of IPoEoA, one virtual Ethernet (VE) interface
can be associated with multiple PVCs. PVCs associated with the same VE
interface are interconnected at layer 2.

4 If your ISP provides DNS information, check the DNS Automatic from ISP

box.

5 If the ISP requires you to input a Host Name, enter it in the Host Name

field.

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