
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Sample DSL configurations
2Specify the following values:
–Name=Frame Relay
–Active=Yes
–Call Type=Nailed
3If your Pipeline supports it, set LinkUp to Yes:
–LinkUp=Yes
Note that this parameter does not appear in recent versions of Pipeline software.
4Exit the
Sample SDSL Frame Relay configuration using
This section describes a common SDSL application. In this example, the SDSL line is a leased connection over a single pair of wires, using Frame Relay as the transport protocol (see Figure
This example uses SDSL, but you can configure an ADSL connection similarly.
Figure 17-6. Example SDSL setup with system-based routing
MAX TNT system IP adress | DSLPipe address |
192.168.215.135/24 | 192.168.216.1/24 |
local loop (SDSL) |
COE (MAX TNT) | CPE |
Configuring an SDSL connection requires the following general steps:
•Configuring the Connection profile
•Configuring the SDSL profile
•Configuring the
•Configuring the
Configuring the Connection profile
To configure the Connection profile:
1Create a new Connection profile:
admin> new connection
2Enable the profile:
admin> set active=yes
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide |