Troubleshooting guide
Router(config−if)#ppp chap password <password>
Router(config−if)#ppp pap sent−username <username> password <password>
Router(config−if)#end
Configure a default route using Dialer1 as the outbound interface.
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dialer1
Router(config)#end
8.
Configure global NAT commands on the Cisco DSL Router to allow sharing of the dynamic public IP
address of the Dialer interface.
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#ip nat inside source list 1 interface dialer1 overload
Router(config)#access−list 1 permit <ip network address of ethernet0>
<wildcard mask>
Router(config)#end
Optional Configurations
NAT Pool, if additional IP addresses have been provided by your ISP.
Router(config)#ip nat inside source list 1 interface dialer1 overload
Router(config)#ip nat pool <nat pool name> <first ip address>
<last ip address> netmask <subnet mask>
Router(config)#end
Static NAT, if Internet users require access to internal servers.
Router(config)#ip nat inside source static tcp <inside ip address of server>
{80 or 25} <outside well−known ip address of server> {80 or 25} extendable
Router(config)#end
9.
(Optional) Configure the Cisco DSL Router as a DHCP server with a pool of IP addresses to assign to
hosts connected to the Ethernet interface of the Cisco DSL Router. The DHCP server dynamically
assigns an IP address, Domain Name Server (DNS), and the default gateway IP address to your hosts.
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#ip dhcp excluded−address <ip address of ethernet0>
Router(config)#ip dhcp pool <dhcp pool name>
Router(dhcp−config)#network <ip network address of ethernet0> <subnet mask>
Router(dhcp−config)#default−router <ip address of ethernet0>
Router(dhcp−config)#dns−server <ip address of primary dns server>
<ip address of secondary dns server>
Router(dhcp−config)#end
10.
Enable the logging console on the Cisco DSL Router, and write all the changes to memory.
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#logging console
Router(config)#end
*Jan 1 00:00:00.100: %SYS−5−CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Router#write memory
Building configuration... [OK]
Router#
11.
View Your Configuration
Your Cisco DSL Router should now be operational for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) service.
You can issue a show run command to see the configuration.
Cisco DSL Router Configuration and Troubleshooting Guide