Network Design Requirements | p. 1 |
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture | p. 1 |
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model | p. 2 |
Connecting Teleworkers | p. 3 |
Configuration Example: DSL Using PPPoE | p. 3 |
Configure PPPoE (External Modem) | p. 5 |
Virtual Private Dial-Up Network (VPDN) Programming | p. 5 |
Configure the Dialer Interface | p. 6 |
For Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) | p. 7 |
For Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) | p. 7 |
Define Interesting Traffic and Specify Default Routing | p. 7 |
Configure NAT Using an ACL | p. 8 |
Configure NAT Using a Route Map | p. 9 |
Configure DHCP Service | p. 10 |
Apply NAT Programming | p. 10 |
Verify a PPPoE Connection | p. 11 |
Configuring PPPoA | p. 11 |
Configure PPPoA on the WAN Interface (Using Subinterfaces) | p. 12 |
Configure the Dialer Interface | p. 13 |
For Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) | p. 13 |
For Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) | p. 13 |
Verify a PPPoA Connection | p. 14 |
Configuring a Cable Modem Connection | p. 15 |
Configure WAN Connectivity | p. 16 |
Configure Local DHCP Service | p. 17 |
Configure NAT Using a Route Map | p. 18 |
Configure Default Routing | p. 18 |
Apply NAT Programming | p. 19 |
Configuring L2 Bridging Using a Cisco Cable Modem HWIC | p. 19 |
Configure Global Bridging Parameters | p. 19 |
Configure WAN to LAN Bridging | p. 20 |
Configuring L3 Routing Using a Cisco Cable Modem HWIC | p. 20 |
Remove Bridge Group Programming from All Interfaces | p. 21 |
Configure LAN Connectivity | p. 21 |
Configure WAN Connectivity | p. 21 |
Implementing Frame Mode MPLS | p. 23 |
Configuring Cisco Express Forwarding | p. 23 |
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