4. DSL Router Configuration Examples
NOTES:
—Configuration examples included in this chapter cover some common configurations, providing only a few of the possible scenarios.
—IP addresses used in the examples are for illustrative purposes only; they are not intended to be used when configuring your local network.
—Adding static routes to the core router is typically necessary when routing is enabled.
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Basic Bridging Configuration Example
This is the factory default configuration. To return the DSL router to the factory default configuration, use the following command: configure factory.
Customer Premises (CP)
IP, IPX,
Apple Talk, etc.,
Systems
Core |
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Router |
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Port |
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| Connection | 155.1.3.4 |
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DSL | Ethernet | Hub |
WAN |
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DSL |
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Router |
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NOTES:
—When the DSL router is configured for bridging, DSL link encapsulation for the DSL port must be configured for EtherHDLC at the line card.
—This configuration is only supported with firmware version 4.2.5 or higher.
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