Ipoeoa Configuration Example - HP MSR Router Series Wan Access Configuration Manual

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# Create PVCs, and enable them to carry IP.
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_a 0/60
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/60] map ip 202.38.160.1
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/60] quit
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_b 0/61
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_b-0/61] map ip 202.38.160.2
Verifying the configuration
# Use the ping command to verify that the three routers can ping each other successfully. (Details not
shown.)

IPoEoA configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
Router A and ADSL Router B. They communicate with Router C through DSLAM.
The IP address of the VE interface of Router C is 202.38.160.1.
The VPI/VCI values of the two PVCs connecting Router C and DSLAM are 0/60 and 0/61, pointing to
Router A and Router B, respectively.
Both the WAN port of Router C and the DSL interfaces of the ADSL routers use IPoEoA.
Figure 47 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Router C:
# Create a VE interface and configure an IP address for it.
<RouterC> system-view
[RouterC] interface virtual-ethernet 1
[RouterC-Virtual-Ethernet1] ip address 202.38.160.1 255.255.255.0
[RouterC-Virtual-Ethernet1] quit
# Create PVCs, and enable them to carry IPoE.
[RouterC] interface atm 2/4/0.1
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0.1] pvc to_adsl_a 0/60
Figure
47, the hosts in the two Ethernets are connected to the ATM network through ADSL
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