Re: Cisco 827 ADSL Configuration Help
- From: "M. Hamzah Khan" <hamzah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 09:17:12 GMT
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tweety wrote:
On Aug 30, 1:01 am, Bo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 30 Aug, 00:39, X-Eliminator <blabla...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't have AOl so I can't say anything about that, but I would getLooks OK.
rid of the access-lists and firewall and concentrate on the basic
connectivity first.
under ATM0 add:
dsl enable-training-log (so that you can see the training with show
dsl int atm0)
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 21:54:10 GMT, "M. Hamzah Khan"
<ham...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi everyone,
I've managed to get my hands on a Cisco 827 ADSL router, which I'm just
playing around with.
At the moment I have not connected the router to the internet, because I
have a cable connection, BUT on Saturday, I'll be taking my router to a
friends house, and need to connect the router to an AOL ADSL
connection....(REALLY, I've tried to convince him to change ISPs).
Anyway, I have found this websitehttp://www.kitz.co.uk/adsl/AOLsetup.htm
which has instructions on how to connect a "normal" router to AOL, but I
don't have any "normal" ones at the moment, and I'd rather use the Cisco
as I'd learn how to use it that way too :).
As far as I know, it should work fine, since AOL uses PPPoA.
So I was wondering if anyone has a working configuration for AOL, or
any hints/tips which I could use to get the Cisco router to connect to AOL?
from Googling around a bit, I've found out a few commands and made a
configuration for the router, but am currently unable to test it (since I
do not have an AOL connection). I have pasted it below, could someone
please tell me if its OK, or I've made a mistake somewhere?
Any help truly appreciated.
Hamzah- Hide quoted text -
Never seen anyone use pvc 0/100 before. Maybe AOL do?
In the US I think is is often 0/35.
The other thing is that pap is not always supported
chap is more common I think.
Easy to try one then the other though or even configure
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run a debug ppp
your isp may have another route that you will use for default
the debug ppp will show you the ip with whom you are negotiating
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your replies.
I actually guessed the pvc, I was looking around on google and found a
site that had it as 0/100. I'll try 0/35 too :).
I'll try the debug ppp too, thanks :D.
Hamzah
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Website: http://www.hamzahkhan.com
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