09-23-2014 10:20 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:49 PM
We are trying to configure a Cisco 887VA router to connect to an Adtran 1248V DSLAM. Currently I have a comtrend 3030 modem connected to the DSLAM in bridging mode using no PPP authentication. It simply connects and passes traffic.
I am trying to mimic this setup using the 887VA DSL WAN interface connection to the Adtran DSLAM. Can the 887VA connect and pass traffic on its DSL interface without requiring some sort of DSL authentication? I want it to just start passing traffic as we own all the infrastructure I'm merely using this DSL connection as a transport mechanism.
The Adtran DSLAM exists in one of our central office nodes and there is only copper running to some of our buildings (around 8000 feet distance).
What I need to know is can I simply set up an ADSL or VDSL connection without requiring any PAP / CHAP / (whatever) authentication?
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09-23-2014 10:51 AM
Hello
Why don't you bridge the 887
bridge 2 protocol ieee
bridge irb
bridge 2 ip route
int atm x
bridge group 2
no ip address
int vlan 2
bridge group 2
no ip address
int bvi 2
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
no shut
res
Paul
09-23-2014 10:51 AM
Hello
Why don't you bridge the 887
bridge 2 protocol ieee
bridge irb
bridge 2 ip route
int atm x
bridge group 2
no ip address
int vlan 2
bridge group 2
no ip address
int bvi 2
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
no shut
res
Paul
09-24-2014 07:27 AM
Hi Paul,
I was having issues trying to write you back until I ditched IE and used Chrome! Anyway I used your suggestion and that was exactly what I was looking for thank you for the quick response it's relieving to get someone who finally understood what I was trying to explain.
I tried setting up a TAC case and had worked on this with TAC for a week when I finally decided to just close the case due to not getting anywhere.
Thanks again
09-24-2014 07:36 AM
Hello
I am glad it assisted you- and thank you for the rating!
Very much appreciated
res
Paul
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