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Gpon ont dual band wireless ac1200 voip gateway with 1 gpon port, 4 10/100/1000base-t ports, 2 fxs ports, and 1 usb port
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DPN-144DG GPON ONT Dual Band Wireless AC1200
VoIP Gateway with 1 GPON Port, 4 10/100/1000Base-T
Ports, 2 FXS Ports, and 1 USB Port
User Manual
Parameter
Type
VLAN ID
QoS
Untagged Ports
Tagged Ports
Click the APPLY button.
The type of the VLAN.
Untagged NAT. The group of this type is an external connection
with address translation. It is mostly used to transmit untagged
traffic.
When this value is selected, the VLAN ID and QoS fields
and the Tagged Ports section are not displayed. Only one group of
this type can exist in the system.
Tagged NAT. The group of this type is an external connection with
address translation. It is mostly used to connect to the Internet. Later
the VLAN which identifier is specified in the VLAN ID field is used
to create a WAN connection (on the Connections Setup / WAN
page).
When this value is selected, the Untagged Ports section is
not displayed.
Bridge. The group of this type is a transparent connection between
an internal port and an external connection. It is mostly used to
connect IPTV set-top boxes.
Untagged LAN. The group of untagged LAN ports is an internal
connection with address translation without a VLAN tag for
outgoing traffic. It is mostly used to connect to end devices
(computers, servers). When this value is selected, the VLAN ID and
QoS fields and the Tagged Ports section are not displayed.
Tagged LAN. The group of tagged LAN ports is an internal
connection with address translation with a VLAN tag for outgoing
traffic. It is mostly used to connect to devices which recognize
VLAN tags (switches, routers, gateways). When this value is
selected, the Untagged Ports section is not displayed.
An identifier of the VLAN to which this group of ports will be
assigned.
A priority tag for the transmitted traffic.
The section includes the ports that can be added to the group.
To add a port to the group, select the checkbox located to the left of
the relevant port.
To remove a port from the group, deselect the checkbox located to
the left of the relevant port.
Select an available value to assign it to this group. To do this, select
the checkbox located to the left of the relevant port.
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