Index

D

data rates for DSL routers, 1-3 default gateway, 4-10–4-11delete

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, 6-1disable

console access, 2-2 discarded data, reasons, 5-4 DIX frame format, 3-2domain

name system (DNS), A-15 statistics, A-31

downstream router configuration example, 4-14

DSL

access system, 1-1router

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, 5-3Ethernet

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-1filtering

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, 3-2interface

clearing statistics, A-23 DSL, 3-1

Ethernet, 3-2 identifiers, 3-2IP 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

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