P
Packet SDSL, 6341/6342 DSL routers, 1-1password, 2-3
PAT (Port Address Translation), see NAPT, 3-6PDUs
Bridged, 3-10
Routed, 3-10performance statistics, 5-1Ping, 6-5
POTS, with 6371 DSL router, 1-1primary IP address, A-4printing command line input, D-1proxy ARP, 3-5
configuring, 4-5,A-7configuring with DHCP relay, 4-6
purge ARP, A-7
IP route, A-6NAT, A-10
R
RADSL 6371 router, 1-1
rate adaptive 6371 DSL router, 1-1relay agent
configuring, A-11DHCP, 3-7,4-6
remote route, A-5restart device, 6-1RFC 1483, 3-10
encapsulation, A-3
router, configuring downstream, 4-8router ID, IP address, A-4routing table, 3-4
S
SDSL 6341/6342 routers, 1-1security, 3-9
server, DHCP, 3-7,4-7
service domain, IP addresses, 3-2service subscriber, 1-4shortcuts for command line, B-3show
alarms, 6-1commands, A-13 SYSLOG, 6-2
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), C-1smurf attack, 3-9
SNMP agent, overview, C-1source IP address, 3-9standard MIBs, C-3statistics, 5-1
clearing, 5-4status, of interfaces, 5-2
Symmetric DSL, 6341/6342 DSL routers, 1-1syntax, command line interface, A-1SYSLOG, 6-2
system identity, 2-3,2-5
T
TCP filter, 3-9TCP protocol, A-8Telnet access, 2-1,2-4
terminal emulation, settings, D-1timeout, for NAT, A-8TraceRoute, 6-6
traps, A-12,C-2troubleshooting, 6-1
U
UDP protocol, A-8unnumbered DSL interface, 3-3
configuring, 4-5IP address, A-4upstream route, 4-3
user login, 2-3
V
VNET, 3-10