Alcatel equipment on PremiumDSL *************************************** Alcatel Speed Touch Pro - Needs to be bridged - Needs to have the bridge interface set with PVC 1/32 Browse to 10.0.0.138 (default IP address, substitute values in same subnet if cust has own internal IP) - TCP/IP settings on workstation should be something like IP Address 10.0.0.130 Subnetmask 255.255.255.0 No gateway. Enter Bridge menu - remove all bridge entries present Enter Phonebook menu - remove all bridge entries present Save All. Enter Phonebook menu - add new bridge entry. Customer needs to enter - a name (they can enter anything) - VPI (make that 1) - and VCI (make that 32) Enter Bridge menu - add bridge entry (settings that are already there, are fine). Save All. Now enter customer's IP address, subnetmask and gateway on their machine or router and you should be able to ping the customer. Bear in mind the Alcatel Pro will now act as a bridge and not function as a router. **************************************** Alcatel Speed Touch Home - Needs to have the bridge interface set with PVC 1/32 Browse to 10.0.0.138 (default IP address, substitute values in same subnet if cust has own internal IP) - TCP/IP settings on workstation should be something like IP Address 10.0.0.130 Subnetmask 255.255.255.0 No gateway. Enter Bridge menu - remove all bridge entries present Enter Phonebook menu - remove all bridge entries present Save All. Enter Phonebook menu - add new bridge entry. Customer needs to enter - a name (they can enter anything) - VPI (make that 1) - and VCI (make that 32) Enter Bridge menu - add bridge entry (settings that are already there, are fine). Save All. Now enter customer's IP address, subnetmask and gateway on their machine or router and you should be able to ping the customer. Issues: If the Alcatel will not allow you to add the bridge entry AFTER you create the phonebook entry: - The Alcatel the customer has will have an "ATMF-25" port on the back of it. This port uses VPI values 1-8 by default, and need to be removed via the Command Line Interface. Telnet to 10.0.0.138 - no username required, just hit enter. At the prompt, type: > atmf atmf> flush atmf> save atmf> exit > ctrl-c (to exit) Now go and add the bridge entry via the web interface. Lee de Souza Provisioning Team Pacific Internet Aust 12-03-2003