
Chapter 55 Virtual Channel Commands
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• The IES-612-51’s management IP address should not be in the same subnet as the one
defined by the WAN IP address and netmask of the subscriber’s device. It is suggested
that you set the netmask of the subscriber’s WAN IP address to 32 to avoid this problem.
• The IES-612-51's management IP address should not be in the same subnet range of any
RPVC and RPVC domain. It will make the IES-612-51 confused if the IES-612-51
receives a packet with this IP as destination IP.
• The IES-612-51’s management IP address also should not be in the same subnet as the one
defined by the LAN IP address and netmask of the subscriber’s device. Make sure you
assign the IP addresses properly.
• In general deployment, the computer must set the CPE device’s LAN IP address
(10.10.10.10 in this example) as its default gateway.
• The subnet range of any RPVC and RPVC domain must be unique.
Use the following command sequence to configure the IES-612-51 for this example set up.
55.5.2 RPVC Gateway Set Command Example
The following example has the device use a VLAN ID of 1 and IEEE 802.1p priority of 3
when sending 2684 routed mode traffic to a gateway at IP address 192.168.10.102.
55.5.3 RPVC Gateway Show Command Example
The following is an example.
55.5.4 RPVC Gateway Delete Command Example
The following example has the device remove a 2684 routed mode traffic gateway entry for IP
address 192.168.10.102.
Figure 186 2684 Routed Mode Commands Example
ras> adsl rpvc gateway set 192.168.10.102 1
ras> adsl rpvc set 1 8 35 DEFVAL 192.168.10.200/32 192.168.10.102
ras> adsl rpvc route set 1 8 35 10.10.10.1/24
Figure 187 RPVC Gateway Set Command Example
ras> adsl rpvc gateway set 192.168.10.102 1 3
Figure 188 RPVC Gateway Show Command Example
ras> adsl rpvc gateway show
gateway ip vid
--------------- ----
192.168.10.102 1
Figure 189 RPVC Gateway Delete Command Example
ras> adsl rpvc gateway delete 192.168.10.102
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