Specifications

Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG
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Appendix E. Routing in HDIA Mode
The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact
platform. The CopperMountain DSLAM uses Frame Relay instead of ATM as their Layer 2 protocol. Once
you have completed the Layer 1 configuration from the previous examples, you must configure the Layer 2
protocol. Refer to Figure 21 on page 198 as you complete the steps below.
Frame Relay Setup
Step Action
1.
From the IAD/WAN/FRAME RELAY CONFIG menu, select MAINTENANCE
PROTOCOL. Set MAINTENANCE PROTOCOL to STATIC.
2.
From the IAD/WAN/FRAME RELAY CONFIG menu, select DLCI MAPPING.
3.
On the DLCI MAPPING menu, DLCI 528 should be selected. Right arrow
to the IP MAP menu.
4.
On the IP MAP menu, set up the following:
Set ACTIVE to YES W/BRIDGE ENCAPSULATION.
Set A
DDRESS MODE to either USER SPECIFIED or DHCP CLIENT. If
DHCP CLIENT is selected, the link addresses will be learned
through DHCP (skip to Step 5).
Set F
AR-END IP ADDRESS to the next hop router on the ATM
interface connected to the Copper Mountain for this DSL line
(10.100.2.145 in Figure 21).
Set IP N
ETMASK appropriately for this interface.
Set L
OCAL IP ADDRESS to the Copper Mountain IP address for this
line (10.100.2.148 in Figure 21).
5.
On the NAT menu, set up the following:
Set N
ETWORK ADDRESS PORTTRANSLATION to ENABLED.
Set P
UBLIC IP ADDRESS MODE to SPECIFIED.
Set P
UBLIC IP ADDRESS the same as LOCAL IP ADDRESS above.
From the T
RANSLATION TABLE, set up the following (create entries
so that the appropriate protocols are translated):
Right arrow to create an entry.
Keep the defaults to enable TCP translation.
Press I over the 1 in the first entry to create entry 2.
Change the Protocol to ICMP for this entry.
Continue creating entries as appropriate for each application.
6.
Arrow back (left arrow) to the IAD/WAN/FRAME RELAY CONFIG/DLCI
M
APPING menu.
7.
From the BRIDGE MAP menu, set ACTIVE to NO.