
Creative So utions for the Digita Life™
Descriptions
ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.992.2 (G.Lite), G.994.1
(G.hs), G.992.3 (G.dmt.bis)**, G.992.4 (G.lite.bis)**,
G.992.5 (ADSL2plus)**
ANSI T1.413 Issue2 ** available in future firmware
upgrade
ATM User-Network Interface, Version 3.1, Section 3.
The ATM orum, 1995.
– The full VPI range (0 – 4095) and VCI range
(1 – 65535) are supported.
– Adaptation Layers AAL5, AAL2 and AAL0 are
supported.
– The traffic shaping function supports traffic
classes CBR, VBR (real time and non-real
time) and UBR (with PCR limiting).
ITU-T Recommendation I.610 B-ISDN Operation
and Maintenance Principles and Operations.
– 5 segment and end-to-end loopback cells
ISO/IEC 8802-3; ANSI/IEEE standard 802.3 part 3
– IEEE 802.3x – ull Duplex capable
– IEEE 802.3u – Auto negotiation
R C 1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, "Management
Information Base for Network management of
TCP/IP-based internet: MIB-II", 03/26/1991
D-I-X, "The Ethernet - A Local Area Network: Data
Link Layer and Physical Layer Specifications",
Digital, Intel, and Xerox, November 1982.
Transparent MAC level bridge for Ethernet-like devices
in conformance with the IEEE802.1d specification.
ISO/IEC 10038:1993 (E), Std 802.1D.
R C1213 S K. McCloghrie, M. Rose, "Management
Information Base for Network Management of
TCP/IP-based internet: MIB-II", 03/26/1991.
R C1493 Definitions of Managed Objects for
Bridges. E. Decker, P. Langille, A. Rijsinghani, &
K. McCloghrie. July 1993.
R C 791, Internet Protocol. J. Postel. Sep-01-1981.
R C 950, Internet Standard Subnetting
Procedure. J.C. Mogul, J. Postel. Aug-01- 1985.
R C 1122, Requirements for Internet hosts
– communication layers. R.T. Braden. Oct-01-1989.
R C 1191, Path MTU discovery. J.C. Mogul, S.E.
Deering. Nov-01-1990.
R C 1213, Management Information Base for
Network Management of TCP/IP-based
Internet: MIB-II. K. McCloghrie, M.T. Rose.
Mar-01-1991.
R C 894, Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams
over Ethernet networks. C. Hornig. Apr-01-1984.
R C 826, Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol:
Or converting network protocol addresses to
48.bit Ethernet address for transmission on
Ethernet hardware. D.C. Plummer. Nov-01-1982.
Features
AD L
ATM
OAM
Ethernet
Bridge
IP
ARP
Technica Specifications
USB/Ethernet DSL Modem with Routing Capabi ities
ICMP
UDP
TCP
IP Router
RIP
DHCP erver
DHCP Client
DN Relay
NAT, PAT (IP
Masquerading)
NAT ALGs
(Application
Level Gateway)
(NAT Pass Through)
NAT advanced
features
R C 792, Internet Control Message Protocol. J.
Postel. Sep-01-1981.
R C 768, User Datagram Protocol. J. Postel. Aug-28-1980.
R C 793, Transmission Control Protocol. J. Postel.
Sep-01-1981.
Support Static Route
Support unnumbered and VIP mode
R C 1058, Routing Information Protocol. C.L.
Hedrick. Jun-01-1988.
R C 1723, RIP Version 2 - Carrying Additional
Information. G. Malkin. November 1994.
R C 2453, RIP Version 2. G. Malkin. November 1998.
R C 1812, Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers.
. Baker. June 1995.
R C 1191, Path MTU discovery. J.C. Mogul, S.E.
Deering. Nov-01-1990.
R C 2131: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol:
R. Droms, March 1997.
R C 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
Extensions: S. Alexander, March 1997.
R C 2131: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol:
R. Droms, March 1997.
R C 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
Extensions: S. Alexander, March 1997.
The DHCP client supports the following minimal
subset of options described in R C2132:
– Requested IP Address (requested by default; is
mandatory)
– Parameter Request list (subnet-mask only)
– IP Address Lease time (dhcp-lease-time)
– Client-identifier (dhcp-client-identifier)
– Default route (routers)
– DNS servers
R C 1035, Domain names - implementation and
specification. P.V. Mockapetris. Nov-01-1987.
R C2663, “IP Network Address Translator (NAT)
Terminology and Considerations, P.Srisuresh,
M.Holdrege. August 1999.
R C3022, Traditional IP Network Address Translator
(Traditional NAT). P. Srisuresh, K. Egevang.
January 2001.
TP (over NATP)
Netmeeting
IPSec
PPTP
Gaming
Port orwarding
DMZ
Service Blocking
Web site blocking
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