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Cisco 2600 WIC-1ADSL Configuration to Qwest ISP

usslindstrom
Level 1
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Could somebody point me in the right direction...

Here is my current config build for a Cisco 2620 using a Wic-1ADSL to connect to a Qwest ADSL ISP:

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interface FastEthernet0/0

ip address 172.16.0.1 255.255.0.0

ip nat inside

no ip mroute-cache

speed 100

full-duplex

interface ATM0/1

no ip address

no ip mroute-cache

no atm ilmi-keepalive

dsl operating-mode auto

pvc 32/0

encapsulation aal5mux ppp dialer

dialer pool-member 1

interface Dialer1

ip address negotiated

ip nat outside

ip nbar protocol-discovery

encapsulation ppp

dialer pool 1

dialer-group 1

ppp authentication chap pap callin

ppp chap hostname #############

ppp chap password 0 #############

ppp pap sent-username ############## password 0 ###########

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For some reason, it won't connect at all. I've changed the callin requirement on the ppp authentication between "callin" to "callout" - even removed the line completely for a no-authentication scenario.

The only responses that come back on a repetative nature when doing a debug are:

Vi2 PPP: Authorization NOT required

and

Vi2 PPP: No remote authorization for call-out

Could somebody be so kind to throw me in the right direction on what I'm missing in this config build? (I called Qwest customer support, and *no joke*, the actually gave me Cisco's 1-800 number)

As always, thank you guys so much for helping.

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usslindstrom
Level 1
Level 1

Layer2 info was backwards in that config, it should read PVC 0/32.

But even switching between aal5mux and aal5snap encapsulation, the link won't come up - or any of the changes that I listed in the first post.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Did you ever figure out your config on this? I am trying to ge my wic 1 ADSL working on AT&T.

Regards,

Brandon

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