Table 4-4, Bridge, 8310 mvl and 8510 radsl card configuration – Paradyne 8310 MVLt User Manual

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8310 MVL and 8510 RADSL Card Configuration

4-11

8000-A2-GB26-10

January 1999

Table 4-4.

Bridge Options (1 of 3)

General (General Bridge Parameters)

A-E-A

Gives the user the ability to configure general bridge parameters.

Complete Entry Timeout – Enter the bridge aging timeout (10–1,000,000 seconds)
(Default = 300).

VNID Tagging – Enable/Disable VNID tagging on the card.

Card VNID

A-E-B

Gives the user the ability to configure Virtual Network IDs (VNIDs) for the entire card.
There are a maximum of 16 entries per card.

Item – Enter 0 (zero) to add a new record.

VNID – Enter a VNID between 2–4094 (Default = Null).

Mux Fwd – Enable/Disable (Default = Enable).

H

When Mux Fwd is enabled, all upstream traffic is sent out the 10BaseT interface.
Forwarding restrictions are set by the other parameters on the screen.

H

When Mux Fwd is disabled, the DSLAM forwards traffic based on a destination
MAC address.

Either enabled or disabled, traffic is forwarded on ports having the same VNID
designation.

IP Filter – Enable/Disable (Default = Disable).

H

When IP filtering is enabled,the DSLAM looks at IP traffic from the subscriber to
authenticate the source IP address.

H

When IP filtering is disabled, no source authentication check is performed.

IP Scoping – Enable/Disable (Default = Enable).

H

When IP Scoping is enabled, DHCP scoping is also enabled and the DSLAM
intercepts IP ARP and DHCP transaction messages.

H

When IP Scoping is disabled, DHCP client entries are not added to the Client table
and non-IP traffic is forwarded.

NOTE:

For additional information on DHCP, refer to Chapter 3,

Configuring the

Hotwire DSLAM

.

Domain Name – Enter the domain name of the Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Port VNID

A-E-C

Gives the user the ability to configure one VNID association on an individual port.

DSL Port # – Enter the DSL port number (Default = 1).

VNID – Number of the VNID port (Default = none). This field is read-only.

Default NHR – Enter the IP address of the next hop router (NHR) in

nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

format (Default = none). If the NHR IP address does not exist for that port, a default
NHR IP address is used. If the default NHR IP address does not exist, the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) request is ignored.

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