4. In a virtual LAN (VLAN), the physical network (DSL) is divided into
several logical networks. These networks use one connection,
but are logically separated and are addressed with the VLAN ID.
The VLAN ID that your Internet provider has given you is entered
here.
5. You may need to manually configure the VDSL settings
according to your provider's requirements. Check with the ISP for
the correct technical parameters.
Enter the values for the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual
Channel Identifier (VCI).
6. Select the IP version to be used for the Internet connection. You
can choose between IPv6, Ipv4 or so-called IPv4v6, where IPv4
and IPv6 are used equally.
7. The connection type can only be specified if IPv6 is not offered
by your provider. Specify if and when an existing Internet
connection should be disconnected. The Should your Internet
connection be active all the time? option is intended for users of
an Internet flat rate. In this case, the be.IP swift remains
permanently connected to the Internet.
The Disconnect after time without data traffic setting allows you
to have the Internet connection automatically disconnected from
your device when no more data is being transferred.
8. The Daily automatic disconnect disconnects the be.IP swift from
the Internet every day at a time you set yourself. This setting
prevents the Internet provider from forcing the device to
disconnect at a time that cannot be determined by the user.
Confirm your settings by clicking OK.
10.2.2 WANoE backup
If you want to set up a backup connection for your primary Internet
access, e.g. via an LTE modem connected to the WANoE port, click
the Enable WANoE Backup button on the Internet access overview
page. If you have already set up a backup connection, it will be
displayed in the overview as another Internet connection. You can
then edit it if necessary.
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