Mini PIM Configuration
ADSL2/2+ Interface
This section explains how to configure the mini physical interface modules (PIMs):
ADSL2/2+ Interface
ISDN Interface
T1 Interface
E1 Interface
V.92 Modem Interface
Your network uses the ADSL2/2+ interface adslx/0, with x representing the mini
PIM slot (1 or 2), on the device to connect to the service provider's network through
an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) virtual circuit. You can configure additional
virtual circuits by creating ADSL2/2+ subinterfaces. For more information, see
"Virtual Circuits" on page 42.
In the WebUI, navigate to the Network > Interfaces > List page to see a list of the
current interfaces on the device. If you are using a Telnet or Console session, enter
the get interface CLI command. You should see that the adslx/0 interface is bound
to the Untrust zone.
If you are using the ADSL2/2+ interface to connect to the service network of the
provider, you must configure the adsl(x/0) interface. To do this, you must obtain the
following information from your service provider:
Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier (VPI/VCI) values
ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) multiplexing method, which can be one of the
following:
Virtual circuit-based multiplexing, in which each protocol is carried over a
separate ATM virtual circuit
Logical Link Control (LLC) encapsulation, which allows several protocols to
be carried on the same ATM virtual circuit (the default multiplexing
method)
Username and password assigned by the service provider for connection to the
service provider's network using either Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
(PPPoE) or Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA)
Authentication method, if any, provided for the PPPoE or PPPoA connection
Optionally, a static IP address and netmask value for your network
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