Paradyne 6371 User Manual
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4. DSL Router Configuration Examples
4-10
March
2002
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Unnumbered DSL Interface with Proxy ARP Configuration Example
In this unnumbered DSL Interface with Proxy ARP example:
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The clients are statically configured and use the core router as the next hop
router (default gateway) in order to create the LAN extension configuration.
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The DSL interface is unnumbered.
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The clients, the DSL router’s Ethernet interface, and the core router’s interface
are all on the same logical network.
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If IP Scoping is enabled at the DSL card, the eth1 and the client’s IP
addresses must be placed in the client VNID table (VNID mode must be
selected on the DSL cards with an ATM uplink, such as Model 8304, 8344,
etc.).
The commands and syntax for this example are:
ip routing enable
ifn
address eth1 155.1.3.254 255.255.255.0
ifn
address dsl1 unnumbered
ip route create upstream eth1 155.1.3.1
proxy arp eth1 enable
proxy arp dsl1 enable
NOTES:
— The
ip routing enable
command is only required when using
firmware version 4.2.5 or higher.
— FUNI/MPOA (1483 routed) link encapsulation can be used with this
configuration and the DSL card Models 8304, 8314, 8344, and 8374. Link
encapsulation is configured on the DSL port. This link encapsulation must
match the core network encapsulation type. The
ip route create
upstream
and
proxy arp dsl1 enable
commands are not
necessary when using FUNI/MPOA link encapsulation.
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Customer Premises (CP)
End-user
Systems
155.1.3.2
155.1.3.3
155.1.3.4
DSL
Router
Hub
Console
Port
Connection
DSL
Core
Router
dsl1
Unnumbered
WAN
155.1.3.1
eth1
155.1.3.254
Ethernet