Additional Virtual Connections (Pvcs) - D-Link DSL-560I User Manual

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In the WAN Setup menu configure the WAN interface settings described in the table below.
All connections must configure:
VPI
VCI
Encapsulation
PPP Connections must configure:
Login User Name
Login Password
Authentication
Idle Time

Additional Virtual Connections (PVCs)

The Router can use up to eight simultaneous PVC connections. These additional connections occupy the same
bandwidth used for ADSL service. Additional PVC connections can be added to establish a private connection to
remote offices or maintain a server accessible through the WAN port. Provision for additional PVC profiles must
be done through the telephone company or telecommunications services company. The remote user must have
suitable ADSL equipment for a successful connection.
Use the WAN Setup menu to add, delete or modify additional PVCs as described below.
DSL-560I ADSL Router User's Guide
Type in the new VPI setting (0-255)
Type in the new VCI setting (32-65535)
From the drop-down menu select RFC1483 Bridged, RFC1483 Routed,
PPPoE, PPPoA. Default=RFC1483 Bridged.
Used for authentication by your network service provider.
Used for authentication by your network service provider
Protocol used to confirm the identity of the subscriber. Choose chap
(default) or pap form the drop-down menu.
A value of 0 means that the PPP connection will remain connected. If
your network account is billed according to the amount of time the
Router is actually connected to the Internet, enter an appropriate Idle
Time value (in seconds). This will disconnect the Router after the WAN
connection has been idle for the amount of time specified. The default
value = 0.
Table 5 - 1. WAN Connection Configuration
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