rfc1483b1 is the default Bridged profile preset at factory default.
This page shows the ADSL connection status. Information on packets received, transmitted and so on are also indicated.
Example:

| DSL Interface | |
| Port Name | The name of the system port that is used to transport ATM data. |
| Connected | The
current
ADSL link status. True means the ADSL link is established. False means the ADSL link is not established. |
| Tx Bit Rate | The number of bits transmitted per second. (upload rate) |
| Rx Bit Rate | The number of bits received per second. (download rate) |
| Tx Cell Rate | The number of cells transmitted per second. |
| Rx Cell Rate | The number of cells received per second. |
| Modem State | The current state of your Router. Showtime means the ADSL line is established. |
| Modem Operational Mode | The mode in which your Router is operating in. Modes available are G.DMT, G.LITE, ANSI, MULTI. |
| Modem Configured Mode | The mode in which your Router is configured. Modes available are G.DMT, G.LITE, ANSI, MULTI. |
| ATM Connection | |
| Port name | The name of the system port that is used to transport ATM data. |
| Active | Indicates whether the Ethernet / USB interface is active. |
| Rx VPI | The receiving VPI value (Virtual Path Identifier) |
| Tx VPI | The transmitting VPI value (Virtual Path Identifier) |
| Rx VCI | The receiving VCI value (Virtual Circuit Identifier) |
| Tx VCI | The receiving VCI value (Virtual Circuit Identifier) |
| Rx packets | The actual number of packets received from ADSL Service Provider. |
| Tx packets | The actual number of packets transmitted to ADSL Service Provider. |
| Rx bad packets | The actual number of bad packets received from ADSL Service Provider. |
| Tx bad packets | The actual number of bad packets transmitted to ADSL Service Provider. |
| Encapsulation | The methods available are LLC/SNAP or VcMux (null). |
To create a new connection profile, proceed to Configuration > WAN connections > Create for details.
To delete any connection profiles that you have defined, proceed to Configuration > WAN connections > Delete.
It is strongly advised that you DO NOT delete the default setting preset for your Router. Attempts to do so may cause errors to your Web Management!