
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Sample DSL configurations
–My Name=buffer
–My Addr=192.1.2.1/24
–Rem Name=bufferstnt
–Rem Addr=192.1.1.1/24
–Route=IP
3Exit and save the Configure profile.
4Open Ethernet > Connections > bufferstnt
5Set the encapsulation to MP+:
Encaps=MPP
MP+ enables the Pipeline to drops one channel of a data call to answer the voice call instead of sending a busy signal. See the Pipeline documentation for details.
6Exit and save the Connection profile.
Sample DSL configurations
This section provides the following example DSL configurations:
•An IDSL Frame Relay connection
•An ADSL nailed PPP connection
•An SDSL Frame Relay configuration using
•An SDSL Frame Relay configuration using
Sample Frame Relay IDSL configuration
As Figure
Note: This configuration does not support voice calls. For information on configuring an IDSL connection to support voice, see “Configuring IDSL voice connections” on page
Figure 17-3. IDSL connection with a Pipeline
Gateway 192.1.1.2
MAX TNT system IP adress 192.1.1.1/24
Frame Relay connection
COE (MAX TNT)
Pipeline address 192.1.2.1/24
CPE (Pipeline)
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