ADSL WAN Connections
ADSL Modules for the ProCurve Secure Router
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Configuring the ADSL Interface: the Physical Layer
To connect the ADSL interface on the front panel of the ProCurve Secure
Router to the wall jack provided by your service provider, you use unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) ribbon cable with RJ-11 connectors.
In some countries, the ADSL service provider supplies the customer premises
equipment (CPE), which requires an RJ-45 connector.
You must then configure the physical interface for the ADSL connection.
Accessing the ADSL Interface Configuration Mode Context
To begin configuring the ADSL module that will provide the WAN connection,
you must access the appropriate configuration mode context. Move to the
global configuration mode context and enter:
Syntax: interface <interface> <slot>/<port>
When you are configuring an ADSL interface, you replace <interface>
with adsl.
On the ProCurve Secure Router, each physical interface is identified by its slot
number and port number.
The possible slot numbers for ADSL modules are:
1 = dl option module slot 1
2 = dl option module slot 2
For ADSL modules, the port number is always one. For example, if the ADSL
module is located in slot one, enter.
ProCurve(config)# interface adsl 1/1
The router prompt indicates that you have entered the proper interface
configuration mode context:
ProCurve(config-adsl 1/1)#
From the configuration mode context, you can enter the
display the commands available from this configuration mode context.
ProCurve(config-adsl 1/1)# ?
The settings that you must configure in order to establish an ADSL WAN
connection are explained in the following sections.
help command to
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