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 Frame-Relay profile and save your changes.

Sample SDSL Frame Relay configuration using system-based routing

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 17-6). The example uses system-based routing. In system-based routing each system has an IP address. The system routes traffic based on the destination address in packets and the next-hop system.

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 (DSLPipe-S)

Configuring an SDSL connection requires the following general steps:

Configuring the Connection profile

Configuring the SDSL profile

Configuring the Frame-Relay profile

Configuring the DSLPipe-S

Configuring the Connection profile

To configure the Connection profile:

1Create a new Connection profile:

admin> new connection sdsl-pipeline

2Enable the profile:

admin> set active=yes

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