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Page 1 - • Cisco 6400 UAC Overview

This chapter covers the following topics:• ADSL Overview• Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview• Cisco 6400 UAC Overview• DSL Access Architectures and Protocols07

Page 2 - Using DSL to Access

Cisco 6400 UAC Overview 185The 6400 is a broadband concentrator that supports Cisco’s ATM services, PPP termination, and tunneling. The Cisco 6400

Page 3 - Sources of Interference

186 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteAll line cards are connected to the ATM backplane to the NSP. This interface is known as interfa

Page 4 - Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview

DSL Access Architectures and Protocols 187remote end. Bridge groups are defined by associating VCs with each other. Bridge groups can be defined in

Page 5 - Interface Numbering

188 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteStep 5Assign a network interface to a bridge group:bridge-group bridge-groupStep 6 Enables a bri

Page 6 - Creating DSL Profiles

DSL Access Architectures and Protocols 189Figure 8-6 RBE Protocol StackTo configure RBE, follow these steps:Step 1 Configure the ATM subinterface, a

Page 7 - • Training mode

190 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SitePPPoA OverviewWhen configured for PPP over ATM, the ATU-R acts as a router, and additionally prov

Page 8 - Setting Interleaving Delay

DSL Access Architectures and Protocols 191Step 2Create an ATM subinterface and PVC:interface atm slot/0.subinterface-number {multipoint | point-to

Page 9 - Cisco 6400 UAC Overview

192 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SitePPPoE OverviewFor PPPoE, the ATU-R is transparent to this function, bridging the MAC/PPP frames

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DSL Access Architectures and Protocols 193Step 4Configure the VPDN group to accept the dial-in and to be used to establish PPPoE sessions. Also spe

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194 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteScenariosThis section presents several examples of DSL access configurations. The scenarios cover

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C H A P T E R8Using DSL to Accessa Central SiteThis chapter focuses on Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) technology. DSL, like cable modem, is one of the

Page 13 - RBE Overview

Scenarios 195In Example 8-13, the PVC is mapped from the Cisco 827 DSL connection (ATM1/1) to the DSLAM trunking port (ATM0/1).In Example 8-14, th

Page 14 - no ip directed-broadcast

196 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-16 shows the bridging configuration for the DSL CPE.Scenario 8-2: Configuring RBE over D

Page 15 - PPPoA Overview

Scenarios 197Figure 8-10 RBE ScenarioIn Example 8-17, the PVC is mapped from the Cisco 827 DSL connection (ATM1/2) to the DSLAM trunking port (ATM

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198 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-20 shows the bridging configuration for the DSL CPE. As you can see, the CPE configurati

Page 17 - PPPoE Overview

Scenarios 199Figure 8-11 PPPoA Lab ScenarioIn Example 8-21, the PVC is mapped from the Cisco 827 DSL connection (ATM1/3) to the DSLAM trunking por

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200 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-24 shows the PPPoA configuration for the DSL CPE.When a PPP connection is made, a virtu

Page 19 - Scenarios

Scenarios 201Scenario 8-4: Configuring PPPoE over DSLIn this scenario, you will configure the DSL solution to support data transport using PPPoE. Wh

Page 20 - IRB Configuration for the NRP

202 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteIn Example 8-26, the PVC is mapped from the Cisco 827 DSL connection (ATM1/4) to the DSLAM trunk

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Scenarios 203For PPPoE over DSL, the DSL CPE is also configured for pure RFC 1483 bridging, as shown in Example 8-29.When a PPP connection is made,

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204 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SitePractical Exercise 8-1: PPPoA over DSLIn this practical exercise, both lab-827A and lab-827B are

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178 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteFigure 8-1 Typical End-to-End ADSL SystemThe ATU-R is typically connected to an external splitte

Page 24 - DSLAM trunking port (ATM0/1)

Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 205Example 8-31 Configuration Output for lab-827A lab-827A#show running-configversion 12.2no service padservice tim

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206 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central Siteline con 0 stopbits 1line vty 0 4 login!scheduler max-task-time 5000endExample 8-32 Configuration

Page 26 - Scenarios 201

Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 207In Example 8-33, two DSL profiles, premium and standard, are defined. As you can see, each of them is configured w

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208 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central Site!!!!interface ATM0/0 no ip address atm maxvp-number 0 atm maxvc-number 4096 atm maxvci-bits 12!i

Page 28 - Scenarios 203

Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 209line con 0line aux 0line vty 0 4!endExample 8-34 Configuration Output for lab-6400NSP lab-6400NSP#show running-c

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210 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central Siteinterface ATM2/0/1 no ip address no atm ilmi-keepalive!interface ATM3/0/0 no ip address no atm i

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Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 211Example 8-36 shows that lab-827A has successfully passed the PPP negotiation and authentication. An IP address

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212 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-37 shows that lab-827B has successfully passed the PPP negotiation and authentication.

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Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 213 Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set Keepalive set (10 sec) DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset LCP Open

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214 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-41 displays the DSL profile status for the default profile, premium profile, and standard

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Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview 179Other sources of interference include the following:• Impedance changes• Bridged taps• Crosstalk• Impulse hitsTechniq

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Practical Exercise 8-1 Solution 215lab-827A is patched to port 1/1, and lab-827B is patched to port 1/2. Example 8-42 displays the status of the D

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216 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteThe show dsl interface atm slot#/port# command allows you to display DSL, DMT, and ATM status fo

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Practical Exercise 8-2 Solution 217Practical Exercise 8-2: RFC 1483 Bridging over DSLIn this practical exercise, lab-827A and lab-827B are connect

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218 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-44 Configuration Output for lab-827Alab-827A#show running-configBuilding configuration.

Page 39 - Output of show dsl profile

Practical Exercise 8-2 Solution 219Example 8-46 shows the bridging configuration of the Cisco 6400.Example 8-45 Configuration Output for lab-827B la

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220 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-46 Configuration Output for lab-6400NRP lab-6400NRP#show running-configBuilding configu

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Practical Exercise 8-2 Solution 221Example 8-47 shows that Bridge group 1 is running the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol.Example 8-48 shows the IP and

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222 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteExample 8-49 illustrates that both subinterfaces are in the same bridge group (Bridge group 1),

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Summary 223dmt interleaving-delay downstream delay-in-µsecs upstream delay-in-µsecsSets the interleaving delay parameter.dmt training-mode {standa

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224 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteReview Questions1 Which of the following modulation methods is not used for ADSL technology?A. C

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180 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteFigure 8-2 Cisco 6160 DSLAM ChassisNOTE You can install line cards of two or more different type

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Review Questions 2255What is the function of the POTS splitter?A. It separates low and high frequencies.B. It manages ADSL signaling.C. It generat

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Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview 181As shown in Table 8-2, interfaces whose names begin with ATM1 through ATM34 are line card interfaces. Ethernet0/0 is

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182 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteTo create a DSL profile, or to select an existing profile for modification, use the following comma

Page 49 - Review Questions

Cisco 6160 DSLAM Overview 183dmt-margin is equal to the upstream and downstream SNR margins in decibels. Values must be nonnegative integers. The

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184 Chapter 8: Using DSL to Access a Central SiteSetting the Training ModeTwo training modes are available—standard and quick. Standard train rel

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