Nokia M10 Network Card User Manual


 
Nokia M10 User’s Manual
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M10 (top)>> save
WARNING: ’dns domain-name’ is null, indicating no
domain name is available.
WARNING: ’dns primary-address [0.0.0.0]’ and ’dns
secondary-address [0.0.0.0]’ indicates no nameserver
is available.
Configuration data saved.
M10 (ip)>> exit
M10> restart
REBOOT scheduled in 2 seconds
Goodbye.
The following changes were made in the above basic router example:
D Ether-llc encapsulation was selected for the ATM channel 1. This
encapsulation is used by your company’s main office bridge.
Alternatively ether-vcmux encapsulation could be used. See
Chapter 6 for more information on the payload encapsulations.
D IP functionality, default gateway and interwan routing were
disabled in the Ethernet. Note, that you have to go through the IP
option twice. First to disable Ethernet and gateway options and
then to disable the IP option.
D DHCP option was disabled.
D Bridge was enabled.
Warnings related to 0.0.0.0 settings of DNS servers are irrelevant in
this configuration because the M10 is now a transparent bridge.
Warnings are not fatal. If an error message occurs the configuration has
not been validated successfully and M10 does not save the
configuration.
Step 4: Connect your M10 to the network
Connect the ADSL cable to the telephone socket and the Ethernet
interface to your office hub. The green LAN LNK indicator lights up
when you connect the Ethernet cable. After a while the DSL indicator
starts blinking indicating that the connection is being established. The
green DSL light indicates that the unit has a connection to the central
office.