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3.2 Bridged RFC1483
(Default configuration for Router)
[System configuration]
[ISP/DSLAM configuration]
IP address :
192.168.7.3
Subnet
mask
:
255.255.255.0
Gateway :
None
[Local PC configuration]
IP address :
192.168.7.2
Subnet
mask
:
255.255.255.0
Gateway :
None
The Router already default to support the RFC 1483. However, you can use following
procedure to reconfigure the Router to support the RFC 1483 again.
>
ip device flush
>
bridge device add edd
>
bridge device add bun/port=r1483/rfc1483=true/mode=<x>/
txvpi=<y>/txvci=<z>/rxvpi=<y>/rxvci=<z>
(<x> is the encapsulation mode of RFC1483, it can be one of LlcBridged and VcMuxBridged, and the setting of
encapsulation mode is case sensitivity. <y> is the VPI value, and <z> is the VCI value)
>
config save
>
restart
The following describes how to remove all configurations properly so that we start from a fresh
configuration.
> isfs rm resolve
↵
> isfs rm initbridge
↵
> isfs rm initppp
↵
> restart
↵
DSLAM/NSP
192.168.7.3
Ethernet Port
10Base-T Port
192.168.7.1
192.168.7.2
//r1483
//
r1483