Routing and WAN connections
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11.8
Load balancing
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
The allocation of DSL ports to the Ethernet ports can be chosen freely. An
effective solution is to allocate the DSL ports in the reverse order to the ports
at the switch (for example: BAT Wireless 1811 DSL):
쐃 LAN4
DSL-2
쐇 LAN3
DSL-3
쐋 LAN2
DSL-4
쐏 LAN1
LAN-1: This port remains reserved for the LAN.
쐄 WAN
DSL-1: (dedicated WAN port for the device)
If the device is equipped with more than one DSL port, the DSL port to be
used is entered in the DSL-Broadband-Peers list:
D If no port is defined (or port "0"), the BAT selects the port after the one
chosen for the connection's communication layer.
D If Layer-1 is set with 'AAL-5', then the ADSL interface is chosen.
D If Layer-1 is set with 'ETH', then the first DSL port (i.e. DSL-1) is cho-
sen.
D If a particular port is defined (not "0"), then it will be used for the connec-
tion.
Note: Observe that the communication layer set for the connection over this
port in Layer 1 is set to 'ETH'.
D To enable channel bundling via multiple DSL interfaces, the appropriate
ports are entered into the peer list for the remote station (as a comma-
separated port list '1,2,3' or as a port range '1-3'). With a port list, the bun-
dled channels will be established in the given order; only in case of error
will the channels be tested in ascending order. With a port range, the
channels are always established in ascending order.
D In the list of Ethernet ports, the ports must be switched to DSL port.
D In the layer used for the connection, a bundling method has to be ac-
tivated that is also supported at the remote site.
Reset
AC12V
LAN3LAN4 LAN2 LAN1
ISDN S
0
WAN
10/100Mbit/s
Config(COM)
Antenna MainAntenna Aux
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