Routed ip over atm, Routed ip over atm -4 – Enterasys Networks Security Router X-PeditionTM User Manual
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Features
13-4 Configuring ADSL
Figure 13-3 PPPoE Network Diagram
The limitations of this configuration are as follows:
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Maximum MTU of 1492 bytes
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ARP is not supported
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Other received bridged PDU types are silently discarded (802.4, 802.5, 802.6, FDDI)
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Does not send (PID type 0x00-01) and ignores received (PID type 0x00-01) LAN FCSs
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Spanning tree protocols are not supported
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Any received PDU which does not specify the XSR’s MAC address are silently discarded
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The access concentrator must be configured with bridging and ATM ILMI disabled
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ATM SVCs are not supported
Routed IP over ATM
The XSR’s Routed IP over ATM (IPoA) method, as shown in
, supports the following
subset of RFC-2684 as it relates to Routed IP PDUs:
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LLC encapsulated routed non-NLPID formatted IP version 4 PDUs over ATM PVCs
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Non-encapsulated routed IP v4 PDUs over ATM PVCs (virtual circuit multiplexing mode)
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Statically configured IP address
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IPoA is invoked by the
encapsulation ipoa
command.
PC
PC
PHY
802.3
IP
1483
PPP
IP
ATM
ADSL
Access
Concentrator
Router / Modem with
integrated PPPoE client
PPPoE
Client
DSL
ATM
SONET
ATM
DSLAM
Bridge encapsulation
LLC/SNAP only
IP
Frwd
802.3
- no bridging PDUs
- no CRCs
- no ARP
- discard broadcast frames
- discard multi-cast frames
- discard PDUs without XSR’s MAC
Note: Your choosing the correct encapsulation method depends on the Customer Premises
Equipment (CPE) support offered by your DSL provider.