Troubleshooting guide
Cisco DSL Router Configuration and Troubleshooting
Guide
Cisco DSL Router – PPPoA with a Static IP Address
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has assigned a static public IP address to your Cisco Digital Subscriber
Line (DSL) Router.
Tip: If you are not familiar with configuring Cisco devices and would like to follow a step−by−step
configuration, click here.
Tasks to Perform
Note: A color code is used to relate tasks in this section with examples of configurations in the Configuration
section. Configurations are color−coded as follows: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server,
Network Address Translation (NAT).
Design an IP addressing scheme for your private LAN.•
Configure an IP address and subnet mask on the Cisco DSL Router Ethernet interface.•
Configure the ATM interface (Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) interface) of the Cisco
DSL Router with an ATM permanent virtual circuit (PVC) and encapsulation.
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Create and configure the Dialer interface of the Cisco DSL Router for Point−to−Point Protocol over
ATM (PPPoA) with a static IP address.
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Configure NAT on the Cisco DSL Router to allow sharing of the static public IP address of the Dialer
interface.
Optional: NAT Pool, if additional IP addresses have been provided by your ISP.♦
Optional: Static NAT, if Internet users require access to internal servers.♦
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Configure each host PC with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and Domain Name System
(DNS) server(s).
Alternatively, if you want the Cisco DSL Router to assign your PC clients' dynamic IP addresses,
configure each PC to obtain an IP address and DNS server(s) automatically via DHCP.
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Configuration
Tip: If you are not familiar with configuring Cisco devices and would like to follow a step−by−step
configuration, click here.
Cisco DSL Router with a Static IP Address
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Cisco DSL Router Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide