Zyxel VES-1616FE-55A [182/318] 2684 routed domain screen

Zyxel VES-1616FE-55A [182/318] 2684 routed domain screen
Chapter 28 2684 Routed Mode
VES-1616FE-55A User’s Guide
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28.3 2684 Routed Domain Screen
Use this screen to configure domains for 2684 routed mode traffic. The domain is the range of
IP addresses behind the subscribers device (the CPE). This includes the CPE device’s LAN IP
addresses and the IP addresses of the LAN computers.
To open this screen, click Advanced Application > 2684 Routed Mode > Routed Domain.
Figure 107 2684 Routed Domain
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
NetMask This field displays the bit number of the subnet mask of the subscriber’s IP
address.
IPQos Profile This field displays the IPQoS profile configured for this PVC.
Encap This field displays the encapsulation method (llc or vc) configured for this PVC.
Gateway IP This field displays the IP address of the gateway to which you want to send the
traffic that the system receives from this PVC.
Delete Select an entry’s Delete check box and click Delete to remove the entry.
Clicking Delete saves your changes to the VES-1616FE-55A’s volatile memory.
The VES-1616FE-55A loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so
use the Config Save link on the navigation panel to save your changes to the
non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring the screen again.
Table 65 2684 Routed PVC (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 66 2684 Routed Domain
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Port Use this drop-down list box to select a port for which you wish to configure
settings.
VPI Type the Virtual Path Identifier for this routed PVC.
VCI Type the Virtual Circuit Identifier for this routed PVC.
IP Enter the subscriber’s CPE LAN IP address in dotted decimal notation.
NetMask The bit number of the subnet mask of the subscriber’s IP address. To find the bit
number, convert the subnet mask to binary and add all of the 1’s together. Take
“255.255.255.0” for example. 255 converts to eight 1’s in binary. There are three
255’s, so add three eights together and you get the bit number (24).

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