Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 1000 ADSL manual ATM-Forum Interface

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ATM devices in the network. An end-to-end connection is established by linking the virtual connections between devices. This requires all intermediate ATM devices to have VPI/VCI assignments.

For the ATM network, these assignments are the responsibility of network operators. These operators configure ATM devices to provide a Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) through the network. The PVC provides an always-onservice. Once the ADSL modem is connected to the subscriber line, an end-to-end connection can be established.

ATM-Forum Interface

If terminal equipment is connected to the modem’s ATMF-25 port, ATM service is delivered to the PC. This means ATM cells from applications on the PC are captured by the ATMF interface and cross-connected or switched to the ADSL line.

An ATMF-25.6 PC-NIC is required to terminate the ATM connections in the PC. The PC-NIC must support encapsulations and protocols described in RFC 1483 and RFC 2364.

The virtual channels cross-connected in the ADSL modem between the ATMF interface and the ADSL line can have VPI/VCI values listed in table E. A connection is possible only if the PC-NIC is sending and receiving ATM cells on one (or more) of these virtual channels.

Table E. ATMF VPI/VCI Values

 

Parameter

Value

Meaning

 

 

 

 

 

VPI

0-5

Virtual Path Identifier

 

 

 

 

 

VCI

0-65535

Virtual Channel Identifier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ethernet Interface

The Ethernet interface terminates ATM connections, extracting frames from arriving cells and encapsulating frames in departing cells. Only those frames supported by the modem are extracted or encapsulated. Table F lists the supported encapsulations and VPI/VCI values based on connection type.

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Contents Page Save These Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Modem Connections Troubleshooting Tips Placement of Adsl High Speed Modem Getting StartedDelivery Check Wall-Mounting Option Table a If you mount Modem on Mark positions of holesFilter Installation Wall-Mounting InstructionsTable B Service Type Bridged ServiceDetermining Your Service Type Model NumberHardware Installation System Requirements10BASE-T Light Accessing Online ServicesPower/Sync Light Network Address AssignmentsPoint to Point Service Accessing Online Services Windows 95/Windows 98 Dial-Up Procedures Contents frame, select Free DownloadsInstalling Dial-Up Networking Software Windows 98 Only Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, NetworkClick on Communications in the Components list Configure the Connection Make New Connection Windows 95 ExampleVPN Server Field Windows 98 example Page Connect To Windows 98 Example Windows NT Dial-Up Procedures Break the ConnectionAdd Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Network Window Select Network Protocol Window Remote Access Setup Window Configure Port Usage Window Dial-Up Networking Window Make the Connection Break the Connection ATM-25 Service ATMF-25 Light Description of Features Modem Connections General Network ArchitectureConnector Pinout Connectors on Adsl ModemSignal Name Power SupplyTable C. Connector Pinout PinVisual Indicators Visual Indicators Table D Meaning Name ColorSubscriber Line Interface Ethernet InterfaceSingle PC Configuration Multiple PC ConfigurationStraight-Through Cable Layout Multiple PC Configuration Crossover Cable Layout ATMF-25 InterfaceNetwork Connections Virtual ConnectionsATM-Forum Interface Table E. Atmf VPI/VCI Values Parameter MeaningTable F. Ethernet Parameters Connection Bridged ConnectionsISP/Corporate Network Requirements VCIsTable G. Ethernet VPI/VCI Values Parameter Meaning MultiprotocolNumber of Machines Supported Table H. Ethernet ParametersFixed IP Address PC/Workstation ConfigurationPlug and Play Dynamic IP AddressBridged Service with Filtering Filtering FunctionMulticast Traffic on Bridge Ports Broadcast Traffic on Bridge Ports Unicast Traffic on Bridge PortsPoint to Point Tunneling Connections IntroductionPPP/PPTP Network Establishing PPP/PPTP Connections Any ConnectionATM Channels over Multiple Remote Destinations Pptp Destination Table Number of PPP/PPTP Connections Supported LAN Protocols SupportedKnown Limitations One Tunnel Advanced ConfigurationsOverview Tunneling within a TunnelSubnetmask and Default Gateway Parameters IP ParametersSample Configurations Default NetmaskSingle PC Allocation Small WorkgroupAutomatic IP Parameter Distribution Advanced NetworksPing-of-Life Procedure Most TCP / IP packages support the ARP and Ping commandPing For example arp -a -NArp -a -N interface IP address Arp -d modem IP address -N interface IP addressPing-to-Defaults Procedure Arp -a any IP address 01-90-D0-00-01-FFPing any IP address Accessing the Adsl Modem Interface Changing the Modem SettingsConfiguring the Browser Netscape NavigatorSave DefaultsApply AdvancedWelcome Basic ConfigurationInitial Setup BridgeUser Defined Configuration Table IP AddressNetmask/Subnet Mask Default Gateway BOOTP/DHCP Configuration TableSubnet Mask Address Advanced ConfigurationIP Address Table NetmaskIP Route Table Bridge ConfigurationAction Port States TableBridge Port EncapState Aging TableBasic PPP/PPTP Configuration Channel IDName Advanced PPP/PPTP Configuration HdlcSystem Overview Hdlc FramingSafety Standards Regulatory InformationEnvironmental Conditions Page For Canadian Modem Users Pour les Utilisateurs Canadiens de Modem AvertissementProblem Solution3EC 16389 Abaa Tczza