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RFC1483
RFC1483 command reference
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (ADSL Port)
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See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT RXVPI
RFC1483 SET TRANSPORT TXVPI
8.9.1.1.20 RFC1483 SHOW TRANSPORT
Syntax
RFC1483 SHOW TRANSPORT {<name>|<number>}
Description
This command displays the following information about an existing RFC1483 transport:
Name
Description
Encapsulation method
ATM port
TX VPI - transmit Virtual Path Identifier
RX VPI - receive Virtual Path Identifier
TX VCI - transmit Virtual Circuit Identifier
TX VCI - receive Virtual Circuit Identifier
ATM Traffic Class
PCR - Peak Cell Rate
BT - Burst Tolerance
SCR - Sustainable Cell Rate
MBS - Maximum Burst Size
MCR - Minimum Cell Rate
Packet Priority Levels
Example
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
See also
Option
Description
Default Value
name
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport names,
use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
number
An existing RFC1483 transport. To display transport numbers,
use the
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
command.
N/A
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Example
--> rfc1483 show transport my1483
RFC1483 Transport: my1483
Description: Default LAN port
Encapsulation: LlcBridged
ATM port: a1
Tx VPI: 0
Rx VPI: 0
Tx VCI: 800
Rx VCI: 800
ATM Traffic class: UBR
Peak Cell Rate : 0
Burst Tolerance : N/A
Sustainable Cell Rate : 800
Max Burst Size : N/A
Max Cell Rate : N/A
Packety Priority Levels : 2
See also
RFC1483 LIST TRANSPORTS
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Wireless LAN module
Wireless Interface
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iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Wireless)
9. Wireless
9.1
Wireless Interface
This part of the Software Reference Manual provides an overview about the wireless device configuration and
usage on products supporting the wireless interface (“W” models in groups: Fiber D, ADSL A, ADSL B - please
refer to the preface for the complete groups table).
9.1.1
Wireless LAN module
Allied Telesis wireless products are designed to support either embedded pci wireless networking card (ADSL
A group wireless products) or integrated wireless LAN chipset (FIBER D, ADSL B) with a range up to 300 m.
The following wireless main features are available on all Allied Telesis wireless products:
Fully compliant with standards IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g.
IEEE 802.11a is NOT supported
High speed wireless connection, up to 54 Mbps
Auto fallback data rate under noisy environment
High sensitivity and output power
64-bit, 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption
802.1x authentication
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption
Compliant with Standard 802.11i (WPA2) with AES-CCMP encryption
802.1q vlan integration with layer 2 802.3u managed switch (NOTE: only untagged vlans are supported on
the wireless interface)
Note:
Refer to the Release Notes for guidelines on the use of these features with specific customer products.
9.1.2
Layer 2 switch on wireless port
The following scenario details a network example where the CPE wireless interface is used in a switched sce-
nario where wireless traffic is simply bridged to the ADSL port and vice versa.
In this scenario the wireless interface is member of the data VLAN together with a switch Ethernet port and
the ADSL port. Traffic originated by the wireless host can be forwarded to the host connected at the Ethernet
port and then to the uplink path without requiring any packet routing at layer 3.
Please refer to chapter 2. for any information on how to configure the bridge functionality on the CPE for each
different products group.
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Wireless Interface
Layer 2 switch on wireless port
iMG/RG Software Reference Manual (Wireless)
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FIGURE 9-1
Wireless interface usage on a bridged scenario
9.1.2.1 Layer 2 CPE Configuration for ADSL A group wireless products
A DHCP server is used to provide addresses on this subnet. 172.32.2.1 is the default gateway for this subnet.
vlan add vlan_mgmt vid 202
ethernet ad transport vlan_mgmt
ip ad interface ip_mgmt
dhcpclient ad interfaceconfig ic_mgmt ip_mgmt
dhcpclient interfaceconfig ic_mgmt add requested option subnet-mask
dhcpclient interfaceconfig ic_mgmt add requested option routers
dhcpclient interfaceconfig ic_mgmt add requested option domain-name
dhcpclient interfaceconfig ic_mgmt add requested option domain-name-
servers
rfc1483 set transport pvc_0_35 vlan vlan_mgmt frame tagged
ip attach ip_mgmt vlan_mgmt
Tel 1
Tel 2
IP_VoIP
VoIP
Network
Video
Network
IP_Mgmt
IP_Data
Management
Network
Data
Network
Lan 2
Lan 1
Lan 3
IP_Video
Lan 4
ADSL
(single PVC - multi VLANS)
VLAN-VoIP
VLAN-Data
VLAN-Video
VLAN-Mgmt
Wireless

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