Quick Install Guide bintec User’s Guide
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Configuration
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The following table shows examples of possible values for the necessary ac-
cess data. You can fill in the table with your personal data under the heading
"Your value", so that you can refer to these values later when needed.
If you configure a new network, you can use the given example values for IP
addresses and netmask. If in doubt, ask your system administrator.
Basic configuration For the basic configuration of your gateway, you need information about your
ISDN connection and network environment:
Table 3-1: Basic information
Internet access If you want to configure an Internet access, you will need an Internet Service
Provider (ISP). You receive your personal access data from your ISP. The
terms used for the required access data may vary from provider to provider, but
the type of information you need for dialing in is basically the same.
The following table lists the access data that your gateway needs for a DSL con-
nection to the Internet.
Table 3-2: Data for Internet access
Access data Example Your value
IP address of your gateway 192.168.0.254
Netmask of your gateway 255.255.255.0
Access data Example Your value
Provider name GoInternet
Protocol PPP over
Ethernet
(PPPoE)
Encapsulation bridge-no-fcs
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) 1
VCI (Virtual Circuit Identifier) 32
Your user name MyName
Password TopSecret
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