VDSL Interface Configuration
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Click Network Settings > Broadband to modify the type of the WAN Layer 2 Interface.
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Up to three WAN Interfaces are supported by VMG4380-B10A/ VMG4325-B10A.
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In the Broadband Interface Configuration page, there are three types: ADSL/VDSL over PTM Mode, ADSL over ATM Mode and Ethernet Mode.
WAN Configuration
Bridge Mode
Scenario:
The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A as a CPE bridge.
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Bridge Mode
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Go to Network Settings > Broadband.
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Click the modify icon to switch the WAN service of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A to bridge mode.
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Select the “Bridge” WAN service mode. You also may want to enter an appropriate connection Name.
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Click Apply to Save. The summary will be shown on the Broadband page that includes all related configuration parameters.
Scenario:
The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A as a DHCP client in routing mode.
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IPoE Mode
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Go to Network Settings > Broadband.
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Click the modify icon to modify the WAN service type of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A.
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Select the “IPoE” Encapsulation mode and enter a suitable connection name.
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Click the Apply button to save and then review all WAN setup parameters to make sure all related settings are correct.
PPPoE Mode
Scenario:
The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A as a PPPoE client.
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PPPoE Mode
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Go to Network Settings > Broadband.
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Click the modify icon to modify the WAN service type of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A.
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Select “PPPoE” Encapsulation mode and enter a suitable connection Name.
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Enter the PPP Username, e.g. “test”. Enter the PPP Password, e.g. “1234”.
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Click the Apply button to save and then review all WAN setup parameters to make sure all related settings are correct.
Ethernet Mode
Scenario:
The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A has more than one remote node (WAN Interface). In this case, the third WAN interface is using the “Ethernet Encapsulation” as its format for its transmission to the Central Office.
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More than one connection
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Go to Network settings > Broadband.
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Click the modify icon to modify the WAN service type of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A.
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Select the “Ethernet” WAN service type. Fill in the 802.1p priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID for this WAN Service. Also you want to enter the Name.
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Click the Apply button to save and then review all WAN setup parameters to make sure all related settings are correct.
DSL Bonding Introduction
The basic theory behind bonding ADSL/VDSL lines is the idea that combining two separate ADSL/VDSL connections to connect to one computer should double your bandwidth and thus double your connection speeds. The solution currently being utilized is to connect two ADSL/VDSL lines to one router. For this to work, you need a specially designed router, such as the VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A.
ADSL/VDSL Bonding takes two copper based lines per subscriber and aggregates them to almost double the bandwidth speed available to the existing customers and also expands high speed broadband access to areas that are underserved today.
Using ADSL/VDSL Bonding technology, service providers can extend the life of their existing copper infrastructure, supporting the delivery of bandwidth intensive services such as Triple play service, data and IPTV. Pair bonding isn't just about speed—it's about reaching more customers at ever-greater distances.
DSL Bonding configuration
Scenario:
The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A as a DHCP client in routing mode.
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Click Network Settings > Broadband to modify the type of the WAN Layer 2 Interface.
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Click modify icon to modify the WAN service type of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A.
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Select the “IPoE” Encapsulation mode and enter a connection name.
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Click the Apply button to save and then review all WAN setup parameters to make sure all related settings are correct.
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Click Network Settings > Broadband > DSL to modify the DSL Bonding status.
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Enable DSL Bonding, and select ADSL Bonding mode. Click Apply to save the configuration and the CPE will reboot automatically.
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CO side can see the DSL linked up and payload rate of two ADSL ports.
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Click Status, the DSL rate is double the previous value.
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