R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide(V7)
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[RouterB-ATM2/4/0] ip address 202.38.160.2 255.255.255.0
# Create PVCs and enable them to carry IP.
[RouterB-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_a 0/50
[RouterB-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/50] map ip 202.38.160.1
[RouterB-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/50] quit
[RouterB-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_c 0/51
[RouterB-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_c-0/51] map ip 202.38.160.3
3. Configure Router C:
# Enter the view of interface ATM 2/4/0 and configure an IP address for it.
<RouterC> system-view
[RouterC] interface atm 2/4/0
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0] ip address 202.38.160.3 255.255.255.0
# Create PVCs and enable them to carry IP.
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_a 0/60
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/60] map ip 202.38.160.1
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_a-0/60] quit
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0] pvc to_b 0/61
[RouterC-ATM2/4/0-pvc-to_b-0/61] map ip 202.38.160.2
Verifying the configuration
The three routers can ping each other successfully.
IPoEoA configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 41, the hosts in the two Ethernets are connected to the ATM network through ADSL
Router A and ADSL Router B. They communicate with Router C through DSLAM.
The IP address of the VE interface of Router C is 202.38.160.1.
The VPI/VCI values of the two PVCs connecting Router C and DSLAM are 0/60 and 0/61, pointing to
Router A and Router B, respectively.
Both the WAN port of Router C and the DSL interfaces of the ADSL routers use IPoEoA.
Figure 41 Network diagram
Ethernet
Ethernet