Wheelchair User Manual
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)
Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide   Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-13
Figure 17-1. DSLPipe unit obtaining its configuration (Plug and Play)
The DSLPipe unit uses the minimal configuration it obtains via DHCP to access the specified 
TFTP server and a configuration file, which is identified by a filename that matches the unit’s 
serial number. After downloading the file, the DSLPipe begins using the configuration.
For this feature to work, the network administrator must set up the DHCP and TFTP servers, as 
described in the next sections. In addition, the DHCP server must be configured to access 
DNS, so the client can access the specified TFTP server by name.
For details about the DSLTNT requirements, see “Configuring the DSLTNT” on page 17-15.
DHCP server requirements
The following sample configuration shows required DHCP settings for a Pipeline 130 unit 
acting as a DHCP server. Other DHCP server implementations might have additional 
requirements. This example shows only the DHCP-related settings in the Ethernet Mod Config 
profile:
20-B00 Mod Config 
 DHCP Spoofing...
DHCP Spoofing=Yes 
 DHCP PNP Enabled=Yes
 Renewal Time=10
 Become Def. Router=No
 Dial if Link Down=No
 Always Spoof=Yes
 Validate IP=No 
 Maximum no reply wait=10
 IP Group 1=10.10.10.1/16
 Group 1 count=10
 IP group 2=0.0.0.0/0
 Group 2 count=0
 Host 1 IP=0.0.0.0/0
 Host 1 Enet=000000000000
 Host 2 IP=0.0.0.0/0
 Host 2 Enet=000000000000
 Host 3 IP=0.0.0.0/0
 Host 3 Enet=000000000000
WAN
Unconfigured 
DSLPipe unit 
DSLTNT with 
DSL cards
DHCP server
10.178.10.125
TFTP server
10.156.134.11
DHCP
TFTP session










