Configuring the 6081RC for bridging application
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Model 6081RC Network Access Server Getting Started Guide
8 • Configuring for bridged
Figure 45. H.110 Settings page showing map information for new channel
The first H.110 channel connecting the 6081RC to a 3096RC has been created. As we are linking two remote
CPEs to the 6081RC via the 3096RC in this application, a second H.110 channel must be created as follows:
1. Click on the H.110 link in the Configuration Menu pane (see
figure 17
on page 37) to display the H.110
Channel Configuration page (see
figure 41
).
2. In the Description text box, type
location 2
.
3. Click the
Add Channel
button.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 11 (substituting port 2 for port 1) to configure Location2.
The page will refresh and display the following information for channels 1 and 2 (see
figure 46
).
Figure 46. H110 Channel Configuration page showing new channel
Bridge group configuration
Bridge Groups are virtual modules that bridge traffic to and from the physical ports attached to the 6081RC
(in this example H.110 and Ethernet ports). This section describes an application where IP traffic arriving
from the remote DSL links through the 3096RC and the H.110 ports in PPP/BCP encapsulation, is bridged
(PPP/BCP encapsulation is terminated) and Ethernet packets sent to the Ethernet port transparently.
ETH0----Bridge Group 1 (BCP)--- ----H.110 channel 1---3096RC---DSL----3201(BCP)---