03-04-2022
03:37 AM
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03-07-2022
12:59 PM
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Hallo,
I have two ISR routers configured with the same configs. However, I am not sure how they each select the ADSL uplink between ATM and ethernet interfaces. Could anyone kindly explain this, because one of the routers has both the ATM interface and its subinterface up and the other one has its ethernet and sub ethernet interface up. How is this selected. I hope my question is clear.
Router1:
ATM0/2/0 unassigned YES unset down down
ATM0/2/0.7 unassigned YES unset down down
Ethernet0/2/0 unassigned YES NVRAM up up
Ethernet0/2/0.7 unassigned YES unset up up
Router2:
ATM0/2/0 unassigned YES unset up up
ATM0/2/0.7 unassigned YES unset up up
Ethernet0/2/0 unassigned YES NVRAM down down
Ethernet0/2/0.7 unassigned YES unset down down
Thanks.
Regards,
Joy
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03-04-2022 07:41 AM
Hello,
it completely depends on what your ISP has on their end, that is, whether they provide ATM or Ethernet connections. Who is, or are, your ISP(s) ?
03-04-2022 07:41 AM
Hello,
it completely depends on what your ISP has on their end, that is, whether they provide ATM or Ethernet connections. Who is, or are, your ISP(s) ?
03-06-2022 11:13 PM
Hallo @Georg Pauwen. both routers are connected to the same ISP, Telecom Germany.
03-07-2022 12:33 AM
Hello,
do you get Ethernet or ATM connectivity when you connect the routers to the same ISP uplink ? What (if any) Telecom device is connected between your router(s) and the actual ISP ? Usually they put some sort of modem at your location...
03-07-2022
02:21 AM
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03-07-2022
12:57 PM
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ADSL will always be shown as an "ATM interface" and VDSL will always be "Ethernet" framing...............if you have left your
controller vdsl0/2/0
as default config then it will autosense between the supported options and so depending upon what the remote DSLAM supports it will depend upon how the interfaces on the devices come up.
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