3. Configuring the DSL Router
Figure 3-1, 1483 Routed Network Model (Standard mode), illustrates the 1483 Routed model (Standard mode) in the network.
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Figure 3-1. 1483 Routed Network Model (Standard mode)
PPPoE Client Support
The Hotwire 6351 ReachDSL Router supports a PPPoE client as defined in RFC 2516, allowing PPPoE functionality to be moved from the PC clients to the ReachDSL Router. See PPPoE Client Commands in Appendix A, Command Line Interface, for information on configuring PPPoE client support.
PPPoE client support can only be enabled on the Hotwire 6351 ReachDSL Router when:
The router is configured for IP Routing (bridging must be disabled),
The router must be in VNET mode,
Proxy ARP for the DSL interface must be disabled, and
No upstream
In addition to using the CLI to enable PPPoE support, the CLI can be used to specify the interface to assign the IP address negotiated during the
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