Note: When you configure an ADSL WIC, verify the labeling of your ATM interfaces so that it corresponds with ATM0 and the subinterface ATM0.1 on a Cisco DSL Router. Refer to the ADSL WIC section for more ADSL WIC cross-platform information such as hardware and software requirements.
If you are not familiar with the configuration of Cisco devices, the step-by-step configuration examples can be helpful in guiding you through the configuration process from start to finish.
The configuration instructions help you to perform these tasks:
•Gather required information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Important: You must have this information in order to correctly configure your Cisco DSL Router.
The links to the ADSL services in the next section include forms for you to use in obtaining the required information.
•Configure your DSL Router.
•Troubleshoot your ADSL service if it does not work properly.
•Open a case with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) online or by telephone. This step might be needed if you have used the troubleshooting procedure and your ADSL service still does not work.
Types of Service
Select a procedure based on the type of ADSL service your ISP provides.
•Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
•Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA)
•RFC1483 Bridging
•RFC1483 Routing
%IP-4-ZERO_ADDR: Zero MAC address for x.x.x.x in ARP cache
The %IP-4-ZERO_ADDR: Zero MAC address for
Complete these steps in order to resolve this issue:
1.Enable the IP routing command on both ends of the connection.
2.Issue the clear arp command on the router.
3.Reload the router.
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