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TYPE I I (UTSTAR ) :
Configure BB VPN in pppoe mode and
Internet in bridge mode.
Pppoe mode : 1. Connect ADSL modem to your PC with straight Ethernet Cable (RJ45)
2. Configure TCP/IP of your LAN
3. Open Internet Explorer and type : http://192.168.1.1 and give enter
4. Type user as admin and password as admin
5. In the opened window click advanced setup
6. You will find different VPI/VCI in Wide Area Network setup window
7. Click edit button against VPI/VCI 0/32 row
8. you will get ATM PVC configuration, make VPI to “0” and VCI to “32” go to next
9. Select connection type as PPPOE and click next
10. Type VPN username, Password and Service name (VPN)
click next.
11. No configuration in next window, simply click next
12. Click save
13. In the Wide area network setup window click Save/Reboot
Bridge mode : 1. In the Home page click advanced setup
2. Click edit button against VPI/VCI 0/35 row
3. You will get ATM PVC configuration, make VPI to “0” and
VCI to “35” click next
4. Select connection type as BRIDGE and click next.
5 No configuration in next window, simply click next
6. Click save.
7. In the Wide are network setup window, click Save/Reboot.
Now the modem is ready for Bridge mode connection. Make a new Dial-up connection in the Network connection window of your PC and dial to access Broadband.
For simultaneous access to Internet and BBVPN configure portmapping in CPE .
Steps for port mapping with respect to UTSTARcom Modem .
1. Click “Port Mapping” command in “Advanced Setup” menu on the Home page of CPE
2. In the next window check “Enable Port Mapping” and click “Add”
3. In the next window type the Group Name (like Internet or VPN)and bring the Ethernet port name (eg. eth0/2) and NAS port (Eg. nas_0_32 for VPN) to the “Grouped Interfaces Window”
Save the configuration
After saving the CPE will be ready to be connected to VPN through the first Ethernet port.
Follow similar steps to configure other Ethernet port exclusively for Internet. With eth0/3 and NAS port nas_0_35 by connecting the RJ 45 cable to other than port no 2 in the CPE.
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