Configuring an ATM-over-SHDSL Interface
The ATM-over-SHDSL configuration pages allow you to configure ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces and SHDSL options.
To configure an ATM-over-SHDSL interface:
- In the J-Web interface, select Configure > Interfaces.
A list of the network interfaces installed on the device is displayed.
- Select an at-pim/0/port interface from the list.
The ATM-over-SHDSL Interface configuration page is displayed, as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11: ATM-over-SHDSL Interfaces Configuration Main Page
- Enter information into the ATM-over-SHDSL configuration page, as described in Table 15.
- From the ATM-over-SHDSL configuration main page, click
one of the following buttons:
- To apply the configuration and stay in the ATM-over-SHDSL Configure Interfaces main page, click Apply.
- To apply the configuration and return to the Configure Interfaces page, click OK.
- To cancel your entries and return to the configuration page, click Cancel.
- To verify the ATM-over-SHDSL interface properties, see the JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide.
Table 15: ATM-over-SHDSL Interface Configuration Pages Summary
Field | Function | Your Action |
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Configuring Logical Interfaces | ||
Logical Interface Name | Lists the logical interfaces for the ATM-over-SHDSL physical interface. | If you have not added an at-pim/0/port interface, click Add and enter the information required in the Interfaces configuration fields. If you have already configured a logical interface, select the interface name from the Logical Interface Name list. To delete a logical interface, select the interface and click Delete. |
Adding or Editing a Logical Interface | ||
Add logical interfaces | Defines one or more logical units that you connect to this physical ADSL interface. | Click Add. |
Logical Interface Description | (Optional) Describes the logical interface. | Type a text description of the logical interface to clearly identify it in monitoring displays. |
Encapsulation | Specifies the type of encapsulation on the SHDSL logical interface. | From the list, select one of the following types of encapsulations. For ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces that use inet (IPv4) protocols only, select one of the following:
For other encapsulation types on the ATM-over-SHDSL interfaces, select one of the following:
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VCI | Configures the ATM virtual circuit identifier (VCI) for the interface. | In the VCI box, type the number for the VCI. |
Add IPv4 address prefixes and destinations | Specifies one or more IPv4 addresses and destination addresses. | Click Add. |
IPv4 Address Prefix | Specifies an IPv4 address for the interface. | Type an IPv4 address and prefix. For example: 10.10.10.10/24 |
Destination Address | Specifies the destination address. |
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Configuring Physical Properties | ||
Physical Interface Description | Describes the physical interface description information. (Optional) | Type a description of the interface. |
MTU (bytes) | Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, of a packet on the ATM-over-SHDSL interface. | Type a value for the byte size; for example, 1500. |
Encapsulation | Selects the type of encapsulation for traffic on the physical interface. | Select one of the following types of encapsulation:
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VPI | Configures the ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) for the interface. | In the VPI field, type a number between 0 and 255; for example, 25. |
Configuring SHDSL Options | ||
PIC Mode | Specifies the mode on the ATM-over-SHDSL interface. | Select either of the following:
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Annex | Specifies the type of annex for the interface. Annex defines the System Reference Model for connecting DSL networks to the plain old telephone service (POTS). | Select one of the following:
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Line Rate | Specifies the available line rates, in kilobits per second, to use on an G.SHDSL interface. | Select the appropriate value. For 2-port-atm mode only, you can select auto, which automatically selects a line rate. |
Loopback | Specifies the type of loopback testing for the interface. Loopback testing is a diagnostic procedure in which a signal is transmitted and returned to the sending device after passing through all or a portion of a network or circuit. The returned signal is compared with the transmitted signal in order to evaluate the integrity of the equipment or transmission path. | Select one of the following:
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Current SNR Margin Disable Value | Specifies the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) margin or disables SNR. | To disable Current SNR Margin, select Disable. To configure a specific value, type a number from 0 to 10; for example, 5. The range is 0 dB to 10 dB, with a default value of 0. |
SNEXT SNR Margin Disable Value | Sets a value, from –10 dB to 10 dB, for the self-near-crosstalk (SNEXT) SNR margin, or disables SNEXT. | To disable SNEXT SNR Margin, select Disable. To configure a specific value, type a number from –10 to 10; for example, 5. |