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Total Access 600 Series SHDSL IAD User Interface Guide/64200683L1-31B
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Appendix G. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging)

The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. Once
you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some
additional setup.

To configure a Total Access 600 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your
network.

Bridging

Step

Action

1

From the Total Access 600 main menu, select the W

AN

menu. (Here

you set up the ATM network.)

2

Select the ATM C

ONFIG

menu.

3

Enter the I

DLE

C

ELLS

format for your network.

4

Set D

ATA

S

CRAMBLING

appropriately for your network.

5

Back all the way out to the top level Total Access 600 menu, and then
select the R

OUTER

menu.

6

Enter the C

ONFIGURATION

menu.

From this menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN.

For basic IP routing, use all the default values from the G

LOBAL

menu.

7

From the E

THERNET

menu, enter the IP menu to enter your LAN

configuration.

8

Enter your LAN IP

ADDRESS

and S

UBNET

M

ASK

.

For this example, the IP

ADDRESS

is 192.168.1.2 and the S

UBNET

M

ASK

is 255.255.255.0. This is not required, but will allow Telnet configuration
and TFTP upgrades from the LAN.

9

Arrow back to the main R

OUTER

C

ONFIGURATION

menu, and select the

WAN menu and then the ATM menu. (Here you will enter your data
PVC information.)

10

Create a new PVC by entering the menu. Enter your VPI and VCI
values.

11

Disable IP on the RFC1483 IP menu and enable Bridging on the
RFC1483 B

RIDGE

menu. (This enables the Total Access 600 as a

bridge.)

12

Arrow back to the top level Total Access 600 menu to activate your
changes.

All packets that come in on the Ethernet will be forwarded on the WAN.

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