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9 HDLC configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

9.4.2 Example for configuring IP address unnumbered for HDLC

Networking requirements

Connect Router A and Router B through the POS interface, and require them to run HDLC.

POS 1/0/0 of Router A borrows the IP address of Loopback interface. The mask of Loopback
interface is 32 bits.

Figure 9-2

Networking diagram of the HDLC basic function

Loopbacki

100.1.1.1/24

POS1/0/0

RouterA

POS1/0/0

100.1.1.2/24^ ^ 3

RouterB

Configuration roadmap

The configuration roadmap is as follows:

1.

Configure the link protocol of each interface to HDLC.

2.

On Router A, configure the IP address of the loopback interface whose IP address is

unnumbered.

3.

Configure the POS interface on Router A to adopt the IP address unnumbered.

4.

Configure Router A to learn the opposite routing information through the static route.

5.

Configure the IP address of Router B.

Data preparation

To configure the IP address unnumbered, you need the following data:

The IP address of the loopback interface on Router A is 100.1.1.1/32.

The IP address of the POS interface on Router B is 100.1.1.2/24.

Configuration procedure

Step 1

Configure Router A.

<Nortel> system-view

[Nortel] sysname RouterA

[RouterA] interface loopbacki

[RouterA-LoopBackl] ip address 100.1.1.1 32

[RouterA-LoopBackl] quit

[RouterA] interface pos 1/0/0

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0]

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0]

link-protocol hdlc

ip address unnumbered interface loopback1

shutdown

undo shutdown

quit

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Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)

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