IP Router Configuration
Configuring IP
connection
interfaces for CPE devices
Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
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advertisement of the host routes associated with a numbered interface by using the
suppress-host-routes
parameter, which is described in the Stinger Reference.
Example of forwarding IP-routed PVCs across Gigabit Ethernet
You can forward RFC 1483 PVCs from DSL subscribers onto the Gigabit Ethernet IP
interface to be further routed to a specific IP destination such as an Internet service
provider (ISP), as shown in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8. Forwarding terminating PVCs on the Gigabit Ethernet interface
This configuration requires a terminating PVC for each DSL subscriber. In this
example, the Stinger does not maintain a large routing table itself. It uses a static
route configuration to forward IP traffic across Gigabit Ethernet to another router,
which routes the traffic on toward the ISP point of presence.
The following commands create a
connection
profile for each of the DSL subscribers
in Figure 4-8:
admin> new connection user-1
admin> set active = yes
admin> set encapsulation-protocol = atm
admin> set ip-options remote-address = 2.2.2.2/29
admin> which -n { 1 2 1 }
Nailed group corresponding to port { shelf-1 slot-2 1 } is 51
admin> set atm-options nailed-group = 51
admin> write -f
admin> new connection user-2
admin> set active = yes
admin> set encapsulation-protocol = atm
admin> set ip-options remote-address = 3.3.3.3/29
admin> which -n { 1 2 2 }
Nailed group corresponding to port { shelf-1 slot-2 2 } is 52
admin> set atm-options nailed-group = 52
admin> write -f
The following command displays the
ip-interface
profile for the IP2000 Gigabit
Ethernet interface, which shows that the address has been specified and RIP is not
enabled:
admin> get ip-interface { { 1 8 2 } 0 }
[in IP-INTERFACE/{ { shelf-1 first-control-module 2 } 0 }]
Network side
User side
IP
ATM PVCs
1.1.1.1/28
2.2.2.2/29
3.3.3.3/29
Gigabit
Ethernet
ISP POP
7.7.7.7/24
1.1.1.70/28
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