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  
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  
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)
A VDSL connection is used in this example. The ADSL/VDSL modem is connected to the physical Ethernet port ETH5 . If you have a device with an integrated DSL modem, you can also use the internal modem, of course.

Note

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

Requirements

Provider specific:

bintec elmeg specific: