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G.SHDSL Bridge/Router
GRT-101/401/402 User's Manual
the schedule table. The ATM always sends a single cell during the CBR connection's assigned
cell slot.
VBR-rt (Varible Bit Rate real-time) is intended for real-time applications, such as compressed
voice over IP and video comferencing, that require tightly constrained delays and delay
variation. VBR-rt is characterized by a peak cell rate (PCR), substained cell rate (SCR), and
maximun burst rate (MBR).
VBR-nrt (Varible Bit Rate non-real-time) is intended for non-real-time applications, such as
FTP, e-mail and browsing.
PCR (Peak Cell Rate) in kbps: The maximum rate at which you expect to transmit data, voice
and video. Consider PCR and MBS as a menas of reducing lantency, not increasing bandwidth.
The range of PCR is 384kbps to 11392kbps
SCR (Substained Cell Rate): The sustained rate at which you expect to transmit data, voice
and video. Consider SCR to be the true bandwidth of a VC and not the long-term average
traffic rate. The range of SCR is 384kbps to 11392kbps.
MBS (Maximum Burst Size): Refers to the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the
peak rate. The range of MBS is 1 cell to 255 cells.
Username : Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned.
Password: Enter the password associated with the user name above.
Password confirm: Enter the password again for confirmation.
Idle Time: You can specify an idle time on this field when you don't want the connection up all
the time.
IP type: A static IP address is a fixed IP that your ISP gives you. A dynamic IP address is not
fixed; the ISP assigns you a differnet one each time you connect to the Internet.
Press Finish to finish setting.
The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters
before writing in NVRAM.
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