2.5 Back Panel Connectors
Table 2 shows the function of each connector of the F330 ADSL
Router’s back panel. Figure 1 illustrates the connectors.
Table 2: Function Description of Connectors
Connector Description
LINE Connects to your ADSL-ready telephone line
USB Connects to the USB port of your computer
RESET Resets the ADSL router to its default values
LAN
RJ-45 (Ethernet Cable) connection to your PC, or HUB
AC 9V Connects to your ADSL router 12V AC power adaptor
Figure1: Rear View of the F330 ADSL Router
2.6 Software Features
5
ADSL Compliant
ñANSI T1.413 issue 2
ñITU G.dmt (G.992.1)
ñITU G.lite (G.992.2)
ñG.994.1 (G.hs, Multimode)
ñADSL over POTS (Annex A) or ADSL
over ISDN (Annex B / UR2)
ñTone detection for low power mode
ñMaximum downstream rate up to 8 Mbps
ñMaximum upstream rate up to 1 Mbps
ATM
ñATM Forum UNI 3.1/4.0 PVC
ñUp to 8 VCs (Virtual Circuit)
ñATM SAR (Segmentation and Reassembly)
ñATM supports AAL5, UBR & CBR
ñRFC 2516 (PPP over Ethernet)
ñRFC 2364 (PPP over ATM)
ñRFC 1577 (Classical IP over ATM)
ñRFC 1483 BPDU (Bridge Ethernet over ATM)
ñOAM F4 and F5 segment end-to-end
loopback (F4 on all VPIs, F5 on VPI 0 only)
Bridging / Routing
ñEthernet to ADSL self-learning
Transparent Bridging (IEEE 802.1D)
ñSupports up to 128 MAC learning
address
ñIP routing-RIPv2 (backward compatible
with RIPv1)
ñStatic IP routing
ñDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) Server and Client
ñNAPT (Network Address and Port
Translation)
ñNAT (Network Address Translation)
ñPAT (Port Address Translation)
ñICMP (Internet Control Message
Protocol)
ñIGMP (Internet Group Management
Protocol)
ñSimultaneous USB and Ethernet
operation
Security
ñPAP (Password Authentication Protocol)
ñCHAP (Challenge Authentication
Protocol)
ñUser authentication for PPP
ñPassword Protected System
Management
ñFirewall
HTTP Web-based management
ñFirmware upgrade
ñConfiguration of NAT/NAPT
ñWAN and LAN connection statistics
ñSelection of Bridge or Router Mode
ñConfiguration of VCs (Virtual Circuits)
ñCustomized Web pages