Encapsulation, Rfcs – ADC MM701G User Manual

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Appendix B: Specifications

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Encapsulation

When you activate RFC 1483 system mode, you can select WAN encapsulation as VC
multiplexing for some sessions and LLC encapsulation for other sessions.

RFCs

RFC 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM (Bridging/Routing)

RFC 2364 PPP Encapsulation over ATM

RFC 1994 for PAP/CHAP Authentication

RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator (for NAPT)

RFC 1350 for TFTP client

RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 for DHCP server and relay protocols (supported only in RFC
1483 Bridging mode) and extensions, respectively

PPP

Authentication
(PAP/CHAP)

Provides authentication of PPP sessions for security through Password and
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocols (RFC 1994).

Network Address
Translation

Network Address Translation (NAT) maps LAN side private IP address to the
public IP address assigned to the 32 virtual channels (RFC 1631). You can map
to two private addresses to each of the 32 sessions for a total of 64 addresses.

Routing

Routing Protocol

Supports RFC 1724 Routing Information Protocol (RIP and RIP Version 2).

Encapsulation

Supports Logical Link Control (LLC) or VC-based multiplexing (RFC 1483).

Static Routes

Supports up to 32 static routes.

Address Resolution

Supports Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) over the LAN port (RFC 826).

Bridging

Bridging and Address
Learning

Implements a transparent learning bridge with a bridging table of 1024 entries.

Encapsulation

Supports Logical Link Control (LLC) or VC-based multiplexing (RFC 1483).

Spanning Tree

Provides Spanning Tree support per IEEE 802.1d.

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