Configuring
Logical Interfaces |
Logical Interface Name
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Lists the logical interfaces for the ATM-over-SHDSL physical
interface.
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If you have not added an at-pim/0/port interface, click Add and
enter the information required in the Interfaces Quick Configuration
fields.
If you have already configured a logical interface, select the
interface name from the Logical Interface Name list.
To delete a logical interface, select the interface and click Delete.
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Adding
or Editing a Logical Interface |
Add logical interfaces
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Defines one or more logical units that you connect to this physical
ADSL interface.
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Click Add.
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Logical Interface Description
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(Optional) Describes the logical interface.
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Type a text description of the logical interface to clearly
identify it in monitoring displays.
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Encapsulation
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Specifies the type of encapsulation on the SHDSL logical interface.
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From the list, select one of the following types of encapsulations.
For ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces that use inet (IPv4)
protocols only, select one of the following:
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Cisco-compatible ATM NLPID—Use Cisco NLPID
encapsulation.
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ATM NLPID—Use ATM network layer protocol
identifier (NLPID) encapsulation.
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ATM PPP over AA5/LLC—Use AAL5 logical
link control (LLC) encapsulation.
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ATM PPP over raw AAL5—Use AAL5 multiplex
encapsulation.
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ATM LLC/SNAP—For interfaces that carry
IPv4 traffic, use ATM over logical link control (LLC) encapsulation.
You cannot configure multipoint interfaces if you use this type of
encapsulation.
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ATM VC multiplexing—Use ATM virtual circuit
multiplex encapsulation.
For other encapsulation types on the ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces,
select one of the following:
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Ethernet over ATM (LLC/SNAP)—Use ATM subnetwork
attachment point (SNAP) encapsulation.
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PPPoE over ATM (LLC/SNAP)—Use PPP over
Ethernet over ATM LLC encapsulation. When you use this encapsulation
type, you cannot configure the interface address. Instead you configure
the interface address on the PPP interface.
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VCI
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Configures the ATM virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for the
interface.
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In the VCI box, type the number for the VCI.
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Add IPv4 address prefixes and destinations
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Specifies one or more IPv4 addresses and destination addresses.
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Click Add.
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IPv4 Address Prefix
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Specifies an IPv4 address for the interface.
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Type an IPv4 address and prefix. For example:
10.10.10.10/24
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Destination Address
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Specifies the destination address.
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- Type an IPv4 address for the destination.
- Click OK.
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Configuring
Physical Properties |
Physical Interface Description
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Describes the physical interface description information. (Optional)
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Type a description of the interface.
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MTU (bytes)
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Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes,
of a packet on the ATM-over-SHDSL interface.
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Type a value for the byte size—for example, 1500.
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Encapsulation
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Selects the type of encapsulation for traffic on the physical
interface.
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Select one of the following types of encapsulation:
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ATM permanent virtual circuits—Use this
type of encapsulation for PPP over ATM (PPPoA) over SHDSL interfaces.
This is the default encapsulation for ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces.
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Ethernet over ATM encapsulation—Use this
type of encapsulation for PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) over ATM-over-SHDSL
interfaces that carry IPv4 traffic.
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VPI
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Configures the ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) for the interface.
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In the VPI field, type a number between 0 and 255—for example, 25.
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Configuring
SHDSL Options |
PIC Mode
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Specifies the mode on the ATM-over-SHDSL interface.
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Select either of the following:
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1-port-atm—1-port four-wire
mode
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2-port-atm—2-port two-wire mode
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Annex
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Specifies the type of annex for the interface.
Annex defines the System Reference Model for connecting DSL
networks to the plain old telephone service (POTS).
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Select one of the following:
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Annex A—Used in North American
network implementations.
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Annex B—Used in European network
implementations.
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Line Rate
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Specifies the available line rates, in kilobits per second,
to use on an G.SHDSL interface.
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Select the appropriate value.
For 2-port-atm mode only, you can select auto, which automatically selects a line rate.
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Loopback
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Specifies the type of loopback testing for the interface.
Loopback testing is a diagnostic procedure in which a signal
is transmitted and returned to the sending device after passing through
all or a portion of a network or circuit. The returned signal is compared
with the transmitted signal in order to evaluate the integrity of
the equipment or transmission path.
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Select one of the following:
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local—Used for testing the
SHDSL equipment with local network devices.
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payload—Used to command the
remote configuration to send back the received payload.
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remote—Used to test SHDSL with
a remote network configuration.
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Current SNR Margin
Disable
Value
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Specifies the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) margin or disables
SNR.
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To disable Current SNR Margin, select Disable.
To configure a specific value, type a number from 0 to 10—for example, 5.
The range is 0 dB to 10 dB with a default value of 0.
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SNEXT SNR Margin
Disable
Value
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Sets a value, from –10 dB to 10 dB, for the self-near-crosstalk
(SNEXT) SNR margin, or disables SNEXT.
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To disable SNEXT SNR Margin, select Disable.
To configure a specific value, type a number from –10 to 10—for example, 5.
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