Configur- ing IP Header Compres- sion (IPHC)

Configur- ing the LAN IP Broad- cast Desti- nation

Displaying

the Route

Table

IPHC reduces the number of bytes transmitted across the WAN, thus conserving bandwidth.

To enable or disable IP header compression, follow these steps:

1.On the Router Configuration menu, type Q.

2.The IAD displays the port table and prompts for a port:

Port VPI VCI

Encapsulation Type

PCR

Service

1

0 40

RFC 1483 (with LLC Encap)3641

UBR

 

 

Total = 3641 cps

Maximum PCR this interface can support = 3622 cps Select Port: [1-8]

Type the port number and press Enter.

3.The IAD displays the header compression status and prompt:

IP Header Compression for SDSL, Port 1 is currently

DISABLED

Enter E to Enable, D to Disable:

Type E to enable IP header compression on this port, or D to disable it. If you enable IP header compression, the IAD displays the following message:

Springtide Compatibility mode ENABLED (currently not selectable)

The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu.

4.Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

5.Reset the IAD (page 14) when you finish configuration.

To set the LAN IP broadcast destination address (where all broadcast IP packets received on the LAN ports will be redirected), follow these steps:

1.On the Router Configuration menu, type B.

2.The IAD displays the current LAN IP broadcast destination address and a prompt:

Current LAN IP Broadcast destination Address = 0.0.0.0

Enter new LAN IP Broadcast destination address:

Type the new IP address.

3.The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu.

4.Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.

5.Reset the IAD (page 14) when you finish configuration.

To display the Route table and view information about statically configured routes and dynamically learned ones, type D on the Router Configuration menu.

The IAD displays each network address and related information:

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