8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card Configuration
Table 4-4. Bridge Options (1 of 3)
General (General Bridge Parameters) | |
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Gives the user the ability to configure general bridge parameters.
Complete Entry Timeout ± Enter the bridge aging timeout (10±1,000,000 seconds) (Default = 300).
VNID Tagging ± Enable/Disable VNID tagging on the card.
Card VNID | |
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Gives the user the ability to configure Virtual Network IDs (VNIDs) for the entire card. There are a maximum of 16 entries per card.
Item ± Enter 0 (zero) to add a new record.
VNID ± Enter a VNID between 2±4094 (Default = Null).
Mux Fwd ± Enable/Disable (Default = Enable).
HWhen Mux Fwd is enabled, all upstream traffic is sent out the 10BaseT interface. Forwarding restrictions are set by the other parameters on the screen.
HWhen Mux Fwd is disabled, the DSLAM forwards traffic based on a destination MAC address.
Either enabled or disabled, traffic is forwarded on ports having the same VNID designation.
IP Filter ± Enable/Disable (Default = Disable).
HWhen IP filtering is enabled,the DSLAM looks at IP traffic from the subscriber to authenticate the source IP address.
HWhen IP filtering is disabled, no source authentication check is performed.
IP Scoping ± Enable/Disable (Default = Enable).
HWhen IP Scoping is enabled, DHCP scoping is also enabled and the DSLAM intercepts IP ARP and DHCP transaction messages.
HWhen IP Scoping is disabled, DHCP client entries are not added to the Client table and
NOTE: For additional information on DHCP, refer to Chapter 3, Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM.
Domain Name ± Enter the domain name of the Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Port VNID | |
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Gives the user the ability to configure one VNID association on an individual port.
DSL Port # ± Enter the DSL port number (Default = 1).
VNID ± Number of the VNID port (Default = none). This field is
Default NHR ± Enter the IP address of the next hop router (NHR) in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format (Default = none). If the NHR IP address does not exist for that port, a default NHR IP address is used. If the default NHR IP address does not exist, the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request is ignored.
January 1999 |