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Chapter 1 Cisco SDM Express

Internet (WAN): User Specified Encapsulation

Encapsulation List

 

The encapsulations available if you have an ADSL, G.SHDSL, or ADSL over

 

ISDN interface are shown in the following table.

 

 

Encapsulation

Description

 

 

PPPoE

Provides Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet encapsulation. An ATM

 

subinterface and a dialer interface are created when you configure PPPoE over

 

an ATM interface. These logical interfaces will be visible in the Summary

 

window.

 

The PPPoE option is disabled if your router is running a release of Cisco IOS

 

software that does not support PPPoE encapsulation.

 

 

PPPoA

Provides Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM encapsulation (AAL5 SNAP, and

 

AAL5 MUX). The PPPoA option is disabled if your router is running a release

 

of Cisco IOS software that does not support PPPoA encapsulation.

 

 

RFC 1483 routing

This option is available when you have selected an ATM interface. An ATM

with AAL5 SNAP

subinterface will be created when you configure an RFC 1483 connection. This

 

subinterface will be visible in the Summary window.

 

 

RFC 1483 routing

This option is available when you have selected an ATM interface. An ATM

with AAL5 MUX

subinterface will be created when you configure an RFC 1483 connection. This

 

subinterface will be visible in the Summary window.

 

 

Virtual Path Identifier Field

Enter the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) value obtained from your service provider or system administrator. The VPI is used in ATM switching and routing to identify the path used for a number of connections.

Virtual Circuit Identifier Field

Enter the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) value obtained from your service provider or system administrator. The VCI is used in ATM switching and routing to identify a particular connection within a path that it may share with other connections.

 

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