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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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&RSSHU9311HWPRGHOThis section assumes you are familiar with the networking conceptsof Copper Mountain’s CopperVPN netmodel. It providesdetails of how to configure the CopperVPN functions of theCE<strong>150</strong>.DSL interfacesTo configure CopperVPN mode, specify the NetModel, Encapsulation,and DestPii. (The IpAddr is not meaningful in this mode.)You must specify a WAN VC as the DestPii. For example:CRAFT> set cmiface[1.4.1] netmodel=coppervpnencapsulationtype=rfc1490 destpii=1.2.1.61Note that DSL ports support either encapsulation mode, RFC-1483 or RFC-1490.WAN VC interfacesSpecify the NetModel and the farEndAddr. The farEndAddr isthe IP address of the servicing router at the far end of the WANVC. If you set the farEndAddr to non-zero, this is the IP addressthat the CE<strong>150</strong> uses on the DSL interfaces. For example:CRAFT> set cmiface[1.2.1.61] netmodel=coppervpnfarendaddr=172.16.1.1If you set the farEndAddr to zero, the CE<strong>150</strong> uses Inverse-ARPto learn the IP address of the servicing router. You can read thislearned address be getting the WAN VC’s cmIface entry. ThefarEndAddr will be returned as the learned address, and theFwdMode will be CopperVPN-auto, to indicate that thefarEndAddr is learned and not operator-configured. For example:CRAFT> set cmiface[1.2.1.61] netmodel=coppervpn farendaddr=0&RSSHU(GJH,QVWDOODWLRQDQG2SHUDWLQJ*XLGH

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