Patton electronic 1082, 144, I user manual Ethernet LAN

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PEC device with serial interface

Figure 2. Cisco router with serial interface, configured as PPP Half-Bridge

Figure 2 shows a typical Cisco router with a serial interface configured as a PPP Half Bridge. The router serial interface uses a remote device that supports PPP bridging to function as a node on the remote Ethernet network. The serial interface on the Cisco will have an IP address on the same Ethernet subnet as the bridge.

For example, the customer site is assigned the addresses 192.168.1.0/ 24 through 192.168.1.1/24. The address 192.168.1.1/24 is also the default gateway for the remote network. The above settings remove any routing/forwarding intelligence from the CPE. The associated Cisco con- figuration will set serial interface (s0) to accommodate half bridging for the above example.

Authentication is optional under PPP. In a point-to-point leased-line link, incoming customer facilities are usually fixed in nature, therefore authen- tication is generally not required. If the foreign device requires authenti- cation via PAP or CHAP, the PPP software will respond with default Peer- ID consisting of the units Ethernet MAC address and a password which consists of the unit’s Ethernet MAC address.

Some networking systems do not define network numbers in packets sent out over a network. If a packet does not have a specific destination network number, a router will assume that the packet is set up for the local segment and will not forward it to any other sub-network. However, in cases where two devices need to communicate over the wide-area, bridging can be used to transport non-routable protocols.

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Contents User Manual Table of Contents Model 1082/I Factory Replacement Parts Accessories Warranty Information FCC InformationCE Notice Tel 301 Mailsupport@patton.com ServiceGeneral Information Features1082 Snmp Management Solutions DescriptionHTTP/HTML Management Applications PPP Operational BackgroundEthernet LAN Page Configuring the Hardware DIP Switches ConfigurationS1 Summary Table Position Function Factory Default Configuring DIP Switch S1S1-3 Setting S1-4 Switches S1-1 and S1-2 Data RateSwitch S1-5 Asynchronous/Sync Operation S1-5 SettingS1-6 S1-7 Clock Mode Description Switches S1-6 and S1-7 System Clock ModeSwitch S1-8 Response to RDL Request S1-8 SettingConfiguring DIP switch S2 S2 Summary Table Position Function Factory DefaultS2-1 Activation Description Switch S2-2 Front Panel Switch Disable S2-2 SettingSwitches S2-3, S2-6, S2-7 and S2-8 Reserved Connecting DSL Interface InstallationConnecting 10BASE-T Ethernet Port to HUB DCE Connecting 10BASE-T Ethernet Port to PC DTE10Base-T DTE RJ-45 Pin NoUniversal AC Power 100-240VAC Power ConnectionTo Power Supply Jack DC PowerPOWER-UP OperationLED Status Monitors LED Remote Digital Loopback RDL/V.52 BER Test ModesPage LED Status Indicators DiagnosticsConnectors PowerDimensions Temperature RangeWeight AltitudeModel # Description Appendix B