PC
PC
IP
802.3
PHY
This implementation is restricted as follows:
•
Maximum MTU of 1500 bytes
•
ATM SVCs are not supported
•
Frame Relay/ATM internetworking (per FRF.8) is not supported
•
PPP coding transitions - switching the method (VC-multiplexed PPP to LLC-encapsulated
PPP and back) - are not supported
•
PPP will not request the following LCP configuration options:
–
Protocol Field Compression
–
Field Check Sequence Alternatives
–
Address-and-Control-Field-Compression
–
Asynchronous-Control-Character-Map
PPP over Ethernet over ATM (Routed)
The XSR's PPPoE option, as shown in
frames which are encoded as bridged PDUs, as defined by RFC-2684. The router incorporates an
integrated PPPoE client which supports the features described below:
•
PPPoE encapsulation according to RFC-2516
•
PPPoE session management procedures according to RFC-2516
•
Bridged Ethernet PDU (802.3) encapsulation according to RFC-2684
•
Statically configured and negotiated IP addresses
•
Although the XSR does not support bridging protocols and operations, since most ADSL
access concentrators support this encapsulation type the XSR implements the IP PDU
encapsulation portion of RFC-2684 as required to enable data traffic flows. Essentially, the
XSR implementation is an integrated PPPoE client supported over a router, not over a bridge
as specified in RFCs 2516 and 2684. PPPoE is invoked by the
command.
Note: Your choosing the correct PPP encapsulation method depends on the Customer Premises
Equipment (CPE) support offered by your DSL provider.
Figure 13-2
IP
PPPoA
Frwd
Client
Router / Modem with
integrated PPPoA client
Local ethernet frames
Figure
PPPoA Network Diagram
ATM
DSL
DSLAM
IP
PPP
Routed encapsulation
1483
- LLC/SNAP
ATM
ADSL
13‐3, encapsulates PPP PDUs in the form of Ethernet
encapsulation pppoe
ATM
Access
Concentrator
SONET
XSR User's Guide 13-3
Features
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