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Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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Connection: G.SHDSL with DSL Controller
Connection: G.SHDSL with DSL Controller
Encapsulation
Virtual Path Identifier
Virtual Circuit Identifier
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in this field and click Edit. This also will display the
DSL Controller
page, letting you edit the connection configuration. To delete a
connection, select the connection in this field, and click Delete.
This window enables you to create or edit a
Select the type of encapsulation that will be used for this link.
PPPoE specifies Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet encapsulation.
PPPoA specifies Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM encapsulation.
RFC 1483 Routing (AAL5 SNAP) specifies that each PVC can carry
multiple protocols.
RFC 1483 Routing (AAL5 MUX) specifies that each PVC carry only one
type of protocol.
If you are editing a connection, the encapsulation is shown, but not editable. If you
need to change the encapsulation type, delete the connection, and recreate it,
using the encapsulation type you need.
The virtual path identifier (VPI) is used in ATM switching and routing to identify
the path used for a number of connections. Obtain this value from your service
provider.
If you are editing an existing connection, this field is disabled. If you need to
change this value, delete the connection and recreate it using the value you need.
The virtual circuit identifier (VCI) is used in ATM switching and routing to
identify a particular connection within a path that it may share with other
connections. Obtain this value from your service provider.
If you are editing an existing connection, this field is disabled. If you need to
change this value, delete the connection and recreate it using the value you need.
Chapter 4
Edit Interface/Connection
Connection: G.SHDSL with
G.SHDSL
connection.
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