bind sub-

SmartNode 4960 Getting Started Guide

5 • G.SHDSL Basic Configuration

 

 

Next, you will need to create a WAN profile, create a WAN interface, and create a subscriber. Then, you can configure the DSL port (port dsl 0 0) for PPPoE.

Follow this example:

profile napt WAN

context ip router interface WAN

ipaddress unnumbered point-to-point

use profile napt WAN tcp adjust-mss rx mtu tcp adjust-mss tx mtu

subscriber ppp MySubscriber dial out authentication chap

identification outbound <username> password <password> bind interface WAN router

port dsl 0 0

pvc vpi 8 vci 35 pppoe

session MyISP

bind subscriber MySubscriber no shutdown

The line - use profile napt WAN - defines that the NAPT profile <profile> will be used on the ip interface <name>. For PPPoE, you will only use outbound for identification. You will want to use authentication, which is why you bind to a subscriber. You can use authentication chap or authentication pap. The line - scriber MySubscriber - binds the PPPoE session to the PPP subscriber, in case authentication is required. If you do not use authentication, then you will not have a subscriber and you will bind directly to the interface.

Configuration Summary

The modems offer multiple bridged Ethernet connections through logical channels within the DSL link. A logical connection is called a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) and is identified by a VPI/VCI number pair. Consult your provider's configuration instructions for connections used on your DSL link. You define those PVCs inside "port dsl 0 0":

port dsl 0 0

pvc vpi 8 vci 35

Iin the mode "pvc", you define what to do with the bridged Ethernet connection it offers:

Bind one or more IP interfaces when your providers uses fixed ip addresses or DHCP in the network

Enter PPPoE mode and define a PPP session if the provider is using PPPoE.

Note PPPoA is not supported.

Configuration Summary

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