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From: "C A Tomy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <speedtouch@ml.free.fr>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 12:43 PM
Subject: [speedtouch] Re: Speedtouch and LAN with static IP and Gateway



>> > > Is it possible to make configuation based on br2684 that uses amarpd.
>> You do not need both together.
>> Both are parts of old 1483 and new 2684 RFC.
>> They are two different protocols :
>> - atmarp/atmarpd is for routed IP
>> - br2684 is for bridged ethernet
>> br2684 is courantly used with PPPoE but PPPoE is not the only br2684
>> solution. You should be able to use with a static IP (and maybe too with
>> dhcp / not so sure).
>>
>>
>> My network does not support dhcp. So what options are left for me?
>>
That should have been clear from the above lines.
Use a static IP and gateway
>>
>> > > If so how is it done?
>> > > Some time back, I assumed my connection to be PPPoE and tried
>> > > to configure my connection. But this is what I got :
>> >
>> > localhost peers # br2684ctl -b -c 0 -a 8.35 &&
>> >
>> > > sleep 5
>> > br2684ctl[7028]: Interface "nas0" created sucessfully
>> > br2684ctl[7028]: Communicating over ATM 0.8.35, encapsulation: LLC
>> > br2684ctl[7028]: Interface configured
>> > localhost peers # ifconfig nas0 10.200.3.190 netmask 255.255.0.0 &&
>> > > sleep 10 &&
>> > localhost peers # route add default gw 10.200.1.1
> > localhost peers # pppd call speedtch
>> There, you should test :
>> - if pinging the gateway work,
>> - then test to ping numerical google IP 209.85.129.104
>> That will work if PPPoE is not required.
>> - then test www.google.com
>> that will work if dns are properly set
>>
Have you tested once IP and gateway are set, if ping work?
If you don't have a login/password, PPPoE is unlikely to be used.

Gilles


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