12-31-2012 04:47 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:32 PM
Async1 unassigned YES NVRAM down down
BRI0 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
BRI0:1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
BRI0:2 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
Ethernet0 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down
FastEthernet0 unassigned YES unset up down
FastEthernet1 unassigned YES unset up down
FastEthernet2 unassigned YES unset up down
FastEthernet3 unassigned YES unset up down
Vlan1 192.168.1.1 YES NVRAM up down
Router#
System image file is "flash:c880data-universalk9-mz.151-3.T.bin"
see is not showing the atm interface please guys give me a hand with this issue
Best Regards
12-31-2012 06:26 AM
You need to configure mode under controller vdsl0 first.
Note 887V is VDSL2 only and does not supports ADSL.
12-31-2012 07:02 AM
yes i did it but it just have operating mode auto and for vdsl2 doesn't sopport any command
12-31-2012 07:18 AM
I believe VDSL is configured under Ethernet0 in this model and there is no ATM interface.
See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/software/configuration/guide/routconf.html#wp1163169
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12-31-2012 09:22 AM
That is correct, no ATM and no ADSL on 877V-xx
01-02-2013 04:34 AM
Ok i undertand that but why does the router have a VDSL o POTS PORT ?
01-02-2013 05:41 AM
Network / Transport ProtocolL2TP, IPSec, PPPoE, PPPoA, FTP, DHCP, DNS, L2TPv3, DDNSRAM256 MB (installed) / 768 MB (max)Remote Management ProtocolTelnet, SNMP 3, HTTP, HTTPS, SSHRouting ProtocolOSPF, RIP-1, RIP-2, BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, VRRP, NHRP, PIM-SM, GREStatus IndicatorsPort status, powerCommunicationsDigital Signaling Protocol VDSL2
TypeISDN / DSL modem comboEnvironmental ParametersHumidity Range Operating10 - 85% (non-condensing)Max Operating Temperature104 °FMin Operating Temperature32 °FExpansion / ConnectivityInterfacesLAN : 4 x 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 ¦ Management : 1 x RJ-45 ¦ WAN : 1 x VDSL2 ¦ USB : 1 x 4 pin USB Type A ¦ WAN : 1 x BRI ST
01-02-2013 10:11 AM
VDSL2 uses PTM (packet transfer mode), not ATM. That's how it works.
I have an 867VAE working here, VDSL2 over POTS. No ATM involved.
Also see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/qa_c67_458826.html
Q. Does the Cisco 887V platform also support ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+?
A. The Cisco 887V platform supports only VDSL2 technology.
Q. Does the Cisco 887V platform support both ATM and Ethernet Packet Transport Mode (PTM)?
A. The platform supports only PTM.
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03-07-2013 06:55 AM
you need to connect the cable there.
for VDSL tech , you don´t have an ATM interface. you need to configure it via ethernet int over ppoe. It is quite tricky I know it. If you have any question I can share a cisco config-
thanks
Jesus
03-24-2013 11:11 PM
Please do share the configuariton, i believe the copper cable from ISP will conenct to VDSLoPots and we will configure ethernet with "pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1" and then configure the respective dialer interface?
But would it get all the parameters like PVC/VCI numbers automatically?
thanks.
Zee
03-24-2013 11:27 PM
zeeshan.ah@gmail.com wrote:
But would it get all the parameters like PVC/VCI numbers automatically?
Again: there is not ATM, and no VPI/VCI in VDSL2.
03-25-2013 01:38 AM
for VDSL PCV/VCI and ATM are not required,
attached, is cisco config.
bassically :
!
interface Ethernet0
description $ETH-WAN$
no ip address
pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
no fair-queue
interface Dialer0
ip address negotiated
ip access-group 100 in
ip mtu 1492
ip nat outside
ip virtual-reassembly in
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
ppp authentication pap callin
ppp pap sent-username adslppp@telefonicanetpa password 0 adslppp
interface ATM0
no ip address
shutdown
no atm ilmi-keepalive
ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0 ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0
hope this help!!!
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