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Configuring PPP with IP Routing
This table outlines configuration commands for the PPP Link Protocol with the IP Routing Network Protocol.
PPP with IP Routing
STEPS SETTINGS COMMANDS
System Settings
System Name
System Message
Authentication Password
Ethernet IP Address
DHCP Settings
Change Login
Required
Optional
Required
As required
Already enabled; additional
settings may be required
Optional
system name <
name
>
system msg <
message
>
system passwd <
password
>
eth ip addr <
ipaddr
> <
ipnetmask
>
[<
port#
>]
dhcp set valueoption domainname
<
domainname
>
dhcp set valueoption domainnameserver
<
ipaddr
>
system admin <
password
>
Remote Routers
New Entry
Link Protocol/PVC
a
(for ATM routers)
Link Protocol/DLCI
b
(for Frame Relay routers)
Security
c
Remote’s Password
Bridging On/Off
TCP/IP Route Address
If NAT is enabled:
If NAT is not enabled:
a Enter this information if you are using PPP in an ATM environment.
b Enter this information if you are using PPP in a Frame Relay environment.
c If the ISP does not support the authentication of the ISP system by the caller, use the command
remote disauthen
<
remoteName
> to disable the authentication.
Enter: Remote Name
Select: PPP
Enter: VPI/VCI numbers
Select: PPP
Enter: DLCI number
Choose security level
Enter: password
Must be OFF
Enter: Explicit or default
route
To enable NAT, use:
Enter: You may need to enter
a Source WAN Port Address
Enter: You may need to enter
a Source WAN Port Address
remote add <
remoteName
>
remote setProtocol PPP <
remoteName
>
remote setPVC <
vpi number
>*<
vci number
> <
remoteName>
remote setProtocol PPP <
remoteName
>
remote setDLCI <
number
> <
remoteName
>
remote setAuthen <
protocol>
<
remoteName
>
remote setOurPasswd <
password
> <
remoteName
>
remote disBridge <
remoteName
>
remote addIproute <
ipnet
> <
ipnetmask
> <
hop
s
>
<
remoteName
>
remote setIpTranslate
on
<
remoteName
>
remote setSrcIpAddr <
ipaddr
> <
mask
>
<
remoteName
>
remote setSrcIpAddr <
ipaddr
>
<mask
>
<
remoteName
>
IP and IPX Routing
TCP/IP Routing
(Internet Firewall)
IPX Routing
Must be enabled
(Optional)
Must be disabled
eth ip enable
eth firewall <
on | off
>
eth ipx disable
Store
Reboot
save
reboot