Creating Bridged 1483/ATM Service Type
The bridged 1483/ATM service builds on the ATM service protocol stack.
To create the bridged 1483/ATM service type:
The Bridged 1483 dialog box appears.
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- Set the Bridged 1483 parameters (Table 51).
Description of the interface; 0-15 characters; default: blank
Identifies the interface on the particular line interface; generated automatically
- Click Next.
The IP Stack Decision Point dialog box appears.
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The bridged 1483 service has several of these decision points. If you do not select the check box in these dialog boxes and click Next, you will move through these decision points to Summary and Finish.
If you select the check boxes, you will continue through protocol stacks for each of the decision points. This section will take you through each of these stacks.
The IP Address dialog box appears.
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- Set the IP address parameters (if they are not already set). (See Table 50.)
NOTE: The IP address you created is the IP address of the bridged 1483 interface.
- Click Next.
The PPPoE Stack Decision Point dialog box appears.
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The (Hybrid) PPPoE Interface over Bridged IP (1483) dialog box appears.
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- Set the PPPoE interface parameters (Table 52).
Description of the interface; 0-15 characters; default: blank
Identifies the interface on the particular line interface; generated automatically
- Click Next.
The Number of PPPoE Sub Interfaces dialog box appears. From this point through the IP Address dialog box, the steps are the same as creating PPPoE and PPP service types. See Creating PPPoE/ATM Service Type and Creating PPP/ATM Service Type.
- After you set the parameters in the IP Address dialog box, click Next.
- Select Create CBF/Bridged IP (1483), and click Next.
The CBF Stack Decision Point dialog box appears.
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The (Hybrid) CBF Interface over Bridged IP (1483) dialog box appears.
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- Set the CBF interface parameters (Table 53).
Identifies the interface on the particular line interface; generated automatically
- Click Next to review a summary of the bridged 1483 service configuration.
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