3 • Bridged data application
Models 3224 G.SHDSL IpDSLAM & 6081RC NAS Applications Guide
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CPE configuration
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3224 G.SHDSL ports 1-24
—All 24 G.SHDSL ports are factory configured with the following defaults:
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PPP Mode = BCP (bridging control protocol)
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G.SHDSL Annex = B—Annex B is typically used in most countries, while Annex A is used in
North America
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G.SHDSL speed = 2.034—This setting corresponds to a speed of 2.304 Mbps
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Enable = checked—This value enables the Ethernet bridging function on the port
Transport Defaults 6081RC:
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6081RC H.110 ports 1-32 - Factory default un-configured – operator must define H.110 ports and PPP
channels.
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PPP Mode (BCP, IPCP) = un-configured—Operator must define PPP/H.110 channels.
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Bridge group = un-configured—Operator must first define bridge group, and then attach all ports (Ether-
net, H.110) for bridging.
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H.110 ports = un-configured
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H.110 port speed = un-configured
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Defined
CPE configuration
The Patton Model 3201 Router Modems used in the Bridged Ethernet network described above must be fac-
tory-configured in CP mode (as opposed to CO mode). If any Model 3201 used in this network is factory-con-
figured in CO mode, you must re-configure the device for CP mode. For more information on configuring the
Model 3201, refer to the Model 3201 Getting Started Guide or Administrator’s Reference Guide that shipped
with the device.
Initiating bridged Ethernet data communications
Once you have made the connections shown in figure 1 on page 3, you need only power up the IpDSLAM and
the connected Model 3201 CPE devices for the bridged Ethernet network to begin operation and start carry-
ing data traffic. The rest of this section describes the procedures for modifying the IpDSLAM’s factory default
configuration for bridged data application.
Modifying the factory default configuration
Modifying the IpDSLAM’s factory-default configuration comprises the following major tasks:
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Modifying the IP Address for Ethernet Interface A (if desired) (see section
“Modifying the IP address for
Ethernet interface A (optional)”
on page 24)
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Configuring the G.SHDSL port(s) (Model 3224) (see section
“Configuring Model 3224 G.SHDSL param-
eters”
on page 11)
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Configuring H.110 parameters (Model 6081RC) (see section
“Configuring Model 6081RC H.110 param-
eters”
on page 12)
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Creating a bridge group (see section
“Creating a bridge group”
on page 25)