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| Appendix I. PPPoA Quick Start Guide | |
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| Create the data VPI/VCI by going to the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION/WAN/ | |
1 | ATM menu. Use the right arrow key to enter the menu. This will create | |
| a data PVC entry for which the appropriate VPI/VCI can be entered. | |
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2 | Select PPPOATM from the PROTOCOL field. Then right arrow over to the | |
PPPOATM entry point (denoted by a [+]) and press Enter. | ||
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| From the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION/WAN/ATM/PPPOATM menu, the | |
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| A typical application requires authentication, which is done on the | |
3 | AUTHENTICATION menu. The TX METHOD specifies the type of PPP | |
authentication used to authenticate the IAD. The TX USERNAME and TX | ||
| PASSWORD are those sent by the IAD to the | |
| are RX USERNAME and RX PASSWORD are those that the IAD expects to | |
| receive when the IAD is authenticating the | |
| specified in another location, discussed below.) | |
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| Most applications require IP to be negotiated on the link. This is done | |
| by setting IP MODE to ON on the IP menu. Addresses can be specified | |
4 | by the user or they can be left blank if the | |
| addressing to the IAD during IPCP negotiation. RIP and NAT can be | |
| turned on here, if required. | |
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| The PPP menu allows the user to specify the encapsulation mode: VC- | |
5 | Mux or LLC. The remaining default settings should be sufficient for | |
| typical applications. | |
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| If IP is to be negotiated on the link, IP routing must be globally enabled | |
6 | in the IAD. This is done from the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION/GLOBAL/IP | |
| menu, where the MODE is set to ON. | |
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| If the application requires the IAD to authenticate its peer, the RX | |
| METHOD must be specified. This is done from the ROUTER/ | |
7 | CONFIGURATION/GLOBAL/SECURITY menu, where AUTHENTICATION | |
| should be set to PPP and the METHOD is specified under the PPP | |
| parameter. | |
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