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3.0  PPP OPERATIONAL BACKGROUND

 

PPP is a protocol used for multi-plexed transport over a point-to-point 
link. PPP operates on all full duplex media, and is a symmetric peer-to-
peer protocol, which can be broken into three main components:

• A standard method to encapsulate datagrams over serial links

• A Link Control Protocol (LCP) to establish, configure, and test the 

data-link connection

• A family of Network Control Protocols (NCPs) to establish and config-

ure different network layer protocols

In order to establish communications over a point-to-point link, each end 
of the PPP link must first announce its capabilities and agree on the 
parameters of the link’s operation. This exchange is facilitated through 
LCP Configure-Request packets. 

Once the link has been established and optional facilities have been 
negotiated, PPP will attempt to establish a network protocol. PPP will 
use Network Control Protocol (NCP) to choose and configure one or 
more network layer protocols. Once each of the network layer protocols 
have been configured, datagrams from the established network layer 
protocol can be sent over the link. The link will remain configured for 
these communications until explicit LCP or NCP packets close the link 
down, or until some external event occurs.

The PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP), defined in RFC 1638, config-
ures and enables/disables the bridge protocol on both ends of the point-
to-point link. BCP uses the same packet exchange mechanism as the 
Link Control Protocol (LCP). BCP is a Network Control Protocol of PPP, 
bridge packets may not be exchanged until PPP has reached the net-
work layer protocol phase.

 

3.1  APPLICATIONS

 

In situations where a routed network requires connectivity to a remote Ether-
net network, the interface on a router can be configured as a PPP IP Half 
Bridge. The serial line to the remote bridge functions as a Virtual Ethernet 
interface, effectively extending the routers serial port connection to the 
remote network. The bridge device sends bridge packets (BPDU’s) to the 
router's serial interface. The router will receive the layer three address infor-
mation and will forward these packets based on its IP address.

Summary of Contents for NetLink 1082

Page 1: ...1082 I and 1082 144 I iDSL Modem with 10Base T Interface SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 Part 07M1082I UM Doc 03318U2 001 Rev C Revised 10 27 06 An ISO 9001 Certified Company...

Page 2: ...RDL Request 14 Configuring DIP switch S2 15 Switches S2 1 19 2 kbps or 144 kbps Synchronous Rate Enable 15 Switch S2 2 Front Panel Switch Disable 16 Switches S2 3 S2 6 S2 7 and S2 8 Reserved 16 5 0 In...

Page 3: ...3 A 8 Connectors 25 A 9 Power 25 A 10 Temperature Range 26 A 11 Altitude 26 A 12 Humidity 26 A 13 Dimensions 26 A 14 Weight 26 B Model 1082 I Factory Replacement Parts and Accessories 27...

Page 4: ...suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment gen...

Page 5: ...number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Service at Tel 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com URL www patton com Note Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Patt...

Page 6: ...and removes MAC addresses Point to point distances up to 5 miles all data rates on 24 AWG twisted pair HTTP SNMP Manageable as CP Customer Premises Unit with 1092ARC CO Central Office Rack Card and 10...

Page 7: ...ernally accessible configuration switches As a symmetric DSL modem the1082 offers the same data rates in both directions over a single pair of regular telephone lines using 2BIQ modulation The 1082 co...

Page 8: ...ch of the network layer protocols have been configured datagrams from the established network layer protocol can be sent over the link The link will remain configured for these communications until ex...

Page 9: ...ng for the above example Authentication is optional under PPP In a point to point leased line link incoming customer facilities are usually fixed in nature therefore authen tication is generally not r...

Page 10: ...ers over a serial interface Figure 3 illustrates transparent bridging between two routers over a serial interface s0 Bridging will occur between the two Ethernet inter faces on router A e0 and e1 and...

Page 11: ...URING THE HARDWARE DIP SWITCHES Using a small flat tip screwdriver remove the protective cover located on the underside of the Model 1092 see Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing the cover to access DIP switche...

Page 12: ...switches S1 1 through S1 8 Detailed descriptions of each switch follow the table S1 S2 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 Push toggle up for ON position Switch toggle Push toggle...

Page 13: ...operate at these rates set Switches S1 1 and S1 2 both to the OFF position and Switch S2 1 to the ON position see Configuring DIP switch S2 on page 152 for a description of Switch S2 1 If the S2 1 sw...

Page 14: ...Model 1082 144 I Note The Remote Digital Loopback RDL will not work for 144 kbps You must first set the units to 128 kbps or slower to use the RDL S1 6 S1 7 Clock Mode Description On On Internal Syste...

Page 15: ...144 kbps set switches S1 1 and S1 2 to the OFF position and switch S2 1 to ON see section Configur ing DIP Switch S1 on page 12 144 kbps data rate is only available on the Model 1082 144 I 19 2 kbps...

Page 16: ...t Panel Switch Disable Use switch S2 2 to enable or disable the front panel toggle switches Switches S2 3 S2 6 S2 7 and S2 8 Reserved S2 2 Setting On Disable the front panel switches Off Enable the fr...

Page 17: ...nits operate as a pair Both units at the end of the twisted pair DSL span must be set for the same DTE rate To function properly the Model 1082 needs one twisted pair of metallic wire This twisted pai...

Page 18: ...and connect the wires as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Connecting 10Base T Ethernet port to PC 5 3 CONNECTING 10BASE T ETHERNET PORT TO HUB DCE The 10Base T interface is configured as DTE Data Terminal...

Page 19: ...a male IEC 320 power entry connector This power supply connects to the Model 1082 I by means of a barrel jack on the rear panel Many interna tional power cords are available for the universal power su...

Page 20: ...adapter WARNING There are no user serviceable parts in the power supply section of the Model 1082 I Contact Patton Electronics Technical support at 1 301 975 1007 via our web site at www patton com or...

Page 21: ...ion on page 19 and ensure that the unit is connected to the appropriate power source 6 2 LED STATUS MONITORS The Model 1082 I and Model 1082 144 I feature six front panel LEDs that monitor connections...

Page 22: ...oo large 6 pulses WAN receive frame s not octet aligned 7 pulses WAN receive frame s aborted 8 pulses Detected WAN receive frame s with CRC 9 pulses Detected LAN receive frame s too large 10 pulses De...

Page 23: ...inal will appear on the local terminal screen after having been passed to the remote Model 1082 and looped back Figure 12 Remote digital loop Table 2 LED configurations LOCAL REMOTE 10Base T DSL Statu...

Page 24: ...he 511 RDL toggle switch on the front panel of the 1082 I and move it DOWN This initiates the RDL and sends a 511 pattern into the loop If any errors are present the local modem s red ER LED will blin...

Page 25: ...ror rate pattern 511 511E pattern generator and detector with error injection mode Local Line Loopback and Reomote Dig ital Loopback activated by front panel switches or via serial interface A 7 LED S...

Page 26: ...0 TEMPERATURE RANGE 32 122 F 0 50 C A 11 ALTITUDE 0 15 000 feet 0 4 572 meters A 12 HUMIDITY 5 95 non condensing A 13 DIMENSIONS 4 125W x 1 625H x 6 0D in 10 5W x 4 1W x 15 2D cm A 14 WEIGHT 2 01 lbs...

Page 27: ...dule 08055DCUI 100 240VAC 5V 5 reg DC 2A Universal Input Adapter 0805EUR European Power Cord CEE 7 A 0805UK United Kingdom Power Cord D 0805US American Power Cord K 0805AUS Australia New Zealand Power...

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