Introduction |
This solution shows how to configure a bintec router on one of the latest generation of xDSL T-Home Entertainment connections. On ADSL and new generation VDSL T-Home connections, the Internet data and IPTV multicast data are transmitted via separate VLAN interfaces.
The table below shows the main technical information for configuring the two accesses:
Internet data access | |
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VLAN ID | 7 |
Network protocol | PPPoE |
IP assignment done via | IPCP (Internet Protocol Control Protocol) |
Routing | Default route must be configured |
NAT | Active (Network Address Translation) |
IPTV Multicast data access | |
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VLAN ID | 8 |
IP assignment done via | DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) |
IGMP Proxy | Active (Internet Group Management Protocol) |
Routing | Required routes are learned via DHCP (no other configuration required) |
NAT | Not mandatory, enabled in the example for security reasons (Network Address Translation) |
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Note |
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Please note that this configuration can only work if the attached modem or internal modem behaves as a pure modem (this is a given with internal modems in bintec devices). If you only want to put a router that may have also been supplied in a state where it will function like a modem, problems can arise. |
The GUI™ (Graphical User Interface) is used for configuration here.
Example scenario
Provider specific:
T-Home ADSL/VDSL connection of the latest generation with T-Home Entertainment pack
Media Box (T-Home X301T) or similar device (usually supplied by the provider)
bintec elmeg specific:
In this example, a bintec be.IP™ with software version 10.1.9 was used.
The configuration is the same as for other bintec router types.
The configuration is done using the GUI™ Web configuration tool.
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