Index
IN-2 November 2003 6300-A2-GB20-10
D
data rates for DSL routers, 1-3
default gateway, 4-10–4-11
delete
destination IP route, A-7
upstream eth1 IP route, A-8
device restart, 6-1
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
relay network configuration, 4-11
server, 3-9
commands, A-14
network configuration, 4-12–4-13
with basic NAT configuration, 4-12–4-13
show commands, A-26
diagnostics, 6-1
disable
console access, 2-2
discarded data, reasons, 5-4
DIX frame format, 3-2
domain
name system (DNS), A-15
statistics, A-31
downstream router configuration exampl e, 4-14
DSL
access system, 1-1
router
access, 2-1
configuration examples, 4-1
terminal emulation, D-1
show interface link status, A-27
Sourcebook, 1-4
DSL interface, 3-1
statistics, 5-3, A-31
reasons for discarded frames, 5-5
dsl1, 3-1
statistics, 5-3
E
enable
Administrator access, 2-2
console access, 2-2
encapsulation, 3-2
RFC 1483, A-5
Enterprise MIBs, C-11
eth1, 3-2
statistics, 5-3
Ethernet
frame format command, A-5
interface, 3-2
show interface link status, A-27
statistics, 5-3, A-30
reasons for discarded frames, 5-4
events in SYSLOG, 6-4
exiting the system, 2-7
F
factory defaults, B-1
filtering
IP, 3-11
router, 3-11
firmware upgrade
commands, E-1
procedures, E-2
frame
Ethernet format, A-5
G
gateway
default, 4-10–4-11
global network, 3-7
glossary, ix
H
handshake failure alarm, A-24
help for current access level, 2-5
hub configuration, 3-2
I
ICMP, 1-3, 3-1
sending an echo request, 6-5
identifiers for interfaces, 3-2
identifying the link between the router and device, 6-7
IDSL
6301 router, 1-2
6302 router, 1-2
cards, 1-2
IEEE 802.3 frame format, 3-2
interface
clearing statistics, A-23
DSL, 3-1
Ethernet, 3-2
identifiers, 3-2
IP address
commands, A-6
numbered DSL or Ethernet scenario, 3-3
show, 5-3
command, A-27
statistics, 5-3
status, 5-3
unnumbered configuration, 4-10
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), 3-1