Table 9 Default Phonebook Entries - Alcatel speed touch home Advanced User's Manual

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12 Speed Touch Home Local Configuration
Using the Phonebook
Configuration
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VPI/VCI
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The VPI/VCI columns list the VPI/VCI values of the ATM virtual
channels that are terminated on the Ethernet port.
The Speed Touch Home VPI values can range from 0 up to
15; its VCI values from 32 to 511.
Type
"
Represents the packet service that is supported on the VC:
either Bridging or PPTP .
Usage
"
Is a read only column, indicating the state of the virtual
channel (e.g. configured, free).
The main function of the STHome Phonebook is to present
an instant overview of all possible connection entries and their
status.
Entries in the Phonebook can be added or changed at will.
However, connections that are in use or configured in other pages
cannot be deleted.
As Phonebook entries do not consume SThome's communications
resources, you are free to store all your favoured connections for
reference at a later date.
The first time the Phonebook is consulted, it will show the original
defaults.
Table 9
Default Phonebook Entries
VPI/VCI
Name
8/35
Br1
8/36
Br2
8/37
Br3
8/38
Br4
8/48
RELAY_PPP1
8/49
RELAY_PPP2
8/50
RELAY_PPP3
8/51
RELAY_PPP4
If your STHome is equipped with an ATMF 25.6 interface,
VPI 0 to 7 are cross connected between the ADSL port and the
ATMF interface.
Packet Service
Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
Bridging
PPP to PPTP Relay
PPP to PPTP Relay
PPP to PPTP Relay
PPP to PPTP Relay
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State
Forwarding
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Configured
Configured
Configured
Configured

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