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9 HDLC configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration -WAN Access

9.4.1 Example for configuring HDLC

Networking requirements

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

Figure 9-1

Networking diagram of the HDLC functions

POS1/0/0

^^100.1.1.1/24

POS1/0/0

100.1.1.2/24^^

RouterA

RouterB

Configuration roadmap

The configuration roadmap is as follows:

1.

Configure the link protocol of each interface to HDLC.

2.

Configure the IP address of each interface.

Data preparation

To configure DHCP, you need the following data:

The IP address of the interface on Router is 100.1.1.1/24.

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

Configuration procedure

Step 1

Configure Router A.

<Nortel> system-view

[Nortel] sysname RouterA

[RouterA] interface pos 1/0/0

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0] link-protocol hdlc

[RouterA-Pos1/0/0] ip address 100.1.1.1 24

[RouterA-Posl/0/0] quit

Step 2

Configure Router B.

<Nortel> system-view

[Nortel] sysname RouterB

[RouterB] interface pos 1/0/0

[RouterB-Posl/0/0] link-protocol hdlc

[RouterB-Posl/0/0] ip address 100.1.1.2 24

[RouterB-Posl/0/0] quit

Step 3

Verify the configuration.

Router A and Router B can ping through each other.

For example.

[RouterA] ping 100.1.1.2

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