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Configuring the mode of the physical interface
For a synchronous/asynchronous serial interface, configure the physical interface
to operate in asynchronous and dial mode if it is connected to an asynchronous
modem. If the physical interface is connected to a synchronous modem, configure
the physical interface to operate in synchronous and dial mode. For an ISDN BRI or
PRI interface, this step can be ignored.
Perform the following configuration in dial interface (synchronous/asynchronous
serial interface) view.
Table 742
Configure Physical Interface Mode
By default, a synchronous/asynchronous serial interface works in synchronous
mode and an asynchronous serial interface works in dial (
modem
) mode.
There is no need to configure the
physical-mode
command for the synchronous
serial interface connected to a synchronous modem. The user only needs to
configure the
modem
command for an AUX interface.
Configuring link layer and network and routing protocols on the interface
Set the link layer protocol in dial interface (physical or dialer interface) view
through the
link-protocol
command, configure an IP or IPX address for the dial
interface through the
ip address
or
ipx network
command, and perform other
configurations in system view.
Table 743
Configure Link Layer and Network and Routing Protocols on the Interface
The
linklayer-protocol-type
can be SLIP, PPP or Frame Relay. For configuration
details, see the related section in
Operation Manual - Link Layer Protocol,
Operation Manual - Network Protocol
and
Operation Manual - Routing Protocol
.
For a dialer interface adopting Resource-Shared DCC to implement Frame Relay
over ISDN, the B channel is encapsulated with PPP originally. Once the B channel is
ready for communication, the protocol encapsulated on the interface dynamically
Operation
Command
Configure a synchronous/asynchronous
serial interface to work in asynchronous or
synchronous mode
physical-mode
{
async | sync
}
Configure the asynchronous serial
interface to work in dial mode
modem [ in | out | auto-answer ]
Operation
Command
Set a link layer protocol on the dial
interface
link-protocol
linklayer-protocol-type
Configure an IP address for the dial
interface
ip address
ipaddress mask
Activate IPX
ipx enable
ipx-address
Configure an IPX address for the dial
interface
ipx network
network-number
Configure IPX static route
ipx route
network
.
node
tick
ticks
hop
hops
[ preference
value
]
Configure RIP route protocol
rip
Configure OSPF route protocol
ospf [ enable ]
Configure BGP route protocol
bgp
as-number
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Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface ...
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Page 188: ...184 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING PPPOE CLIENT ...
Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1 ...
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