F-6 Administration Guide
Protocols
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ATM Protocols: ATM Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaption Layer 5 (RFC 1483): Logical Link
Control (LLC) encapsulation routed modes
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Suppor t for up to 16 PVCs
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PPP Over ATM, PPP over Ethernet: PAP, CHAP or no authentication (RFC 2364). Compression Control
Protocol (RFC 1974)
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Frame Relay Suppor ts: ANSI T1.617 and ANSI T1.618 Annex D LMI, Annex A and Cisco LMI, (RFC 1490)
multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay. FRF.12 Fragmentation, and FRF.16 IMUX
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Compression: IP Control Protocol (RFC 1332), PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol (RFC 1974), Ascend
LZS Compression Protocol, Van Jacobson Header Compression
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Vir tual Circuit: Terminates ATM Permanent Vir tual Circuit (PVC) with ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5); Allows
manual configuration of Vir tual Path Identifier (VPI) and Vir tual Channel Identifier (VCI). Suppor ts Multiple
PVCs, and multiple VCI/VPI suppor t.
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Routing: Transmit and Receive RIPV1 and RIPV2 (RFC 2453) and RIPV1 compatibility mode, up to 32 static
routes with default route and the option to not adver tise routes, configurable with up to 8 subnets on LAN
with DHCP pool associated with each subnet
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IP Addressing: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and BootP ser vers. Suppor ts up to 8 different
pools of IP addresses (one per subnet) with a maximum of 512 addresses.
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WAN IP Inter face: Numbered or Unnumbered Inter face
Quality of service
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TOS Bit Type of Ser vice or application based queuing.
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Frame Relay: FRF.12 suppor t
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ATM: UBR suppor t
Management
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Auto SpeedSet (with some DSLAMs): Automatically hunts through available speed modes until successfully
trains at the speed set by remote DSL concentrator
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Management Security: Password-protected with up to 4 user names and passwords
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LEDs: Diagnostic lights for at-a-glance management of Ethernet, WAN, and power connections
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Firmware: Upgrade firmware in flash memor y via TFTP or X-Modem transfer using modem or direct cable
connection; configuration retained with upgrades; batter y backup to protect configuration across power
failures
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Client: Allows remote upload and download firmware and configuration
files directly to the router
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Integrated Management Utilities: ICMP Ping: Tests IP connectivity from router to local or remote site. Trace
Route: Determines routing path to par ticular host name or IP address. Telnet Client: Provides remote
management access to Telnet hosts on the LAN and WAN. Syslog Client: Maintains ongoing activity log on
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