DSL Card Configuration
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8000-A2-GB20-20 November 1997

Table 6-3. Interfaces Options (2 of 3)

IP Network A-C-B
Gives the user the ability to configure up to 16 IP addresses for a port. Configure one IP
address for each service domain on the DSL card.
IP Interface – 15 characters. s1b = backplane; e1a = ethernet port; s1c, s1d, s1e, and
s1f = DSL ports.
Base IP Addr
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format. (This field is read only.)
Base Subnet Mask
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format. (This field is read only.)
IP Addr
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format. (You may enter up to 16 addresses for LANs.) Only
appears if e1a is the IP interface name.
Subnet Mask
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format. (You may enter one for each address above.)
Only appears if e1a is the IP interface name.
Input Filter – Optional.
Output Filter – Optional.
Peer IP Address*
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
format.
Route to Peer* – Net or Host. Must be Net for s1b.
NOTE: If you have made any changes to this screen, you must do a card reset or
restart the Ethernet interface.
Control (Control Interface) A-C-C
Gives the user the ability to restart, stop, and monitor (up, down, or testing) the current
state of an interface.
This screen is populated depending on your entry in the Command and Interface Name
fields. For example, if you select Monitor mode and enter s1b for the Interface name,
the following information is displayed: Type, State, Link Protocol, IP State, Uptime,
Inactive, Connect Time, Port, Local IP Addr, and Peer IP Addr.
* Field does not appear if the card is an 8540 or if e1a is the IP interface name.