Cisco AS5300 Configuration Guide - Page 27
Task 3-Setting Up Asynchronous PPP Services, Step 1-Setting Up IP Address Pools
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Chapter 2 Configuring the Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server Task 3-Setting Up Asynchronous PPP Services TX/RX Carrier Freq TX/RX States TX/RX NLE TX/RX Precoding TX/RX Shaping TX Preemphasis Index TX Lvl REG TX Lvl RAM TX Lvl Reduct TX Lvl RX Lvl S/NR S/DR EQM AVG EQM Lower/Upper Edge Phase Jitter Freq Phase Jitter Amp Far Echo Lvl Round Trip Delay Dropouts > 5dB RTRNs Init/Accept RRENs Init/Accept BLER RBS Counter Digital Pad Detected Max SECRXB Max SECTXB V8BIS STATUS OK 1829 16 ON ON ON 0 1829 Hz 16 ON ON ON - 13 dBm - 0 dB 1 dB - 14 dBm - 19 dBm 42 0 1C00 Hex 19BE Hex 150 3675 Hz 139 Hz 0.0 deg 138 N 0 msec 0 0 0 0 0 0000 Hex 0000 Hex 0 dB 67 67 NAK Task 3-Setting Up Asynchronous PPP Services Now that asynchronous shell services have been set up, you can set up the Cisco AS5300's asynchronous PPP services to provide IP and multiprotocol connectivity for remote node modem users and to support Internet applications available by using IP, such as: • Email • Web-browsing • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) • Telnet Step 1-Setting Up IP Address Pools To support remote nodes dialing in, create a pool of IP addresses on the Cisco AS5300. As remote node devices connect, they request an IP address from this central site. Determine how your Internet/intranet backbone will route packets to the addresses in this IP address pool. There are several ways that this routing can be done, such as using addresses off a subnet defined on the Cisco AS5300 NAS (for example, on the loopback or Ethernet interface). Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide 2-27