Specifications
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Sample Configuration 2: RFC 1483 with IP and Bridging
This configuration example comprises:
¥ A scenario describing this configuration of the router SOHO
¥ A diagram showing the configuration information needed for this example
¥ Tables containing the configuration settings for this example
¥ Several list command outputs that are used to check the information entered for this particular configuration
Note 1: Names and passwords are not required with the RFC 1483 Link Protocol.
Note 2: Blank Network Information Worksheets are available to fill in the information for your own configuration
in Appendix A.
Scenario:
In this configuration example of a hypothetical network, a small office/home office (SOHO) will access:
¥ The Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP); it uses RFC 1483 as the Link Protocol with IP
routing as the network protocol. Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled to the ISP, since the ISP
assigned SOHO only one IP address.
¥ A central site (HQ) through a Network Service Provider (NSP provides access to the DSL/ATM Wide
Area Network); it uses RFC 1483 as the link protocol with bridging and IP routing as its network
protocols.
IP addresses are issued by the DHCP server. DHCP will be set up to issue DNS information to the SOHO
LAN.