Configuring the Hotwire DSLAM
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Configuring Static Users
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Procedure
From the Hotwire – DSL menu:
1. Follow this menu selection sequence:
Configuration
→
Bridge
→
Client VNID (A-E-D)
2. Enter the port number at the
DSL Port #:
prompt.
3. Type 0 or press Enter at the
Input Number:
prompt.
4. Enter the IP Address of this user at the
Enter Client IP address
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn):
prompt.
5. Enter the subnet mask at the
Enter Subnet Mask
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn):
prompt.
6. Enter the IP address of the next hop router for this client at the
Enter IP
address of next hop router (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn):
prompt.
7. Enter the VNID for this user at the
Input VNID ID:
prompt.
8. Enter yes at the
yes/no:
prompt to save your changes.
NOTES:
For more information about the fields listed above, see
Table 4-4
, Bridge
Options, in Chapter 4,
8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card Configuration.
For information on configuring dynamic users, see
Service Domain in the
Hotwire DSLAM for 8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Cards Network
Configuration Guide.
Addressing a Location Using DHCP
When IP Scoping is enabled, DHCP scoping is also enabled. The DSLAM
intercepts IP ARP and DHCP transaction messages.
H
DHCP clients in one VNID domain can only obtain the IP addresses in one IP
subnet, and the router’s primary IP address is part of that subnet. As a result,
DHCP clients in one VNID domain cannot be in different subnets.
H
If the DHCP scope falls in a statically configured subnet, all the dynamic
clients will get an IP address in that static subnet.
There are three ways to locate IP addresses with DHCP:
H
Dynamically provisioned host addresses (each entry is associated with lease
time)
H
Statically configured subnets with no lease time (dynamic clients obtain IP
addresses within this subnet)
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