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

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[RouterC-ATM2/4/0.1-pvc-to_adsl_a-0/60] map bridge virtual-ethernet 1
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0.1-pvc-to_adsl_a-0/60] quit
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0.1] pvc to_adsl_b 0/61
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0.1-pvc-to_adsl_b-0/61] map bridge virtual-ethernet 1
2.
Configure ADSL Router A:
# Create a VE interface and configure an IP address for it.
<RouterA> system-view
[RouterA] interface virtual-ethernet 1
[RouterA-Virtual-Ethernet1] ip address 202.38.160.2 255.255.255.0
[RouterA-Virtual-Ethernet1] quit
# Create a PVC and enable it to carry IPoE.
[RouterA] interface atm 2/4/0.1
[RouterA-ATM2/4/0.1] pvc to_c 0/60
[RouterA-ATM2/4/0.1-pvc-to_c-0/60] map bridge virtual-ethernet 1
3.
Configure ADSL Router B in the same way ADSL Router A is configured.
Verifying the configuration
# Use the ping command to verify that both ADSL Router A and ADSL Router B can ping Router C
successfully. (Details not shown.)

PPPoA configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
communicate with Router C through DSLAM. This configuration example has the following requirements:
Create VT for multiuser on Router C, and configure PPP mapping on VT.
The VPI/VCI values of two PVCs connecting Router C and DSLAM are 0/60 and 0/61, pointing to
ADSL Router A and ADSL Router B, respectively.
Both the WAN port of Router C and the DSL interfaces of the two ADSL routers use PPPoA. PPP
authentication is not performed. The IP addresses of the two ADSL routers are assigned by Router C.
Figure 48 Network diagram
Host A
Host B
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure Router C (PPPoA server):
Figure
48, two hosts dial into the ATM network each through an ADSL router, and
ADSL Router A
DSLAM
ADSL Router B
ATM2/4/0.1
VPI/VCI:
To Router A:0/60
To Router B:0/61
Router C
VT10
202.38.160.1/24
VT11
202.38.161.1/24
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