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Chapter 59 Configuring Router Interfaces
SHDSL Policy Page
Note When you deploy an SHDSL policy with ATM mode enabled, an ATM interface is created automatically
on the router. Perform rediscovery to add the interface into Security Manager. You can then define PVCs
on the ATM interface as required. See Defining ATM PVCs, page 59-50.
Before You Begin
• Make sure that an SHDSL controller in installed on the device.
Related Topics
• SHDSL on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-40
• PVCs on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-46
Step 1 Do one of the following:
• (Device view) Select Interfaces > Settings > DSL > SHDSL from the Policy selector.
• (Policy view) Select Router Interfaces > Settings > DSL > SHDSL from the Policy Type selector.
Select an existing policy or create a new one.
The SHDSL page is displayed. See Table 59-18 on page 59-42 for a description of the fields on this page.
Step 2 Click the Add button beneath the table to display the SHDSL dialog box.
Step 3 Enter the name of the controller, or click Select to display the utility for generating the name. See
Controller Auto Name Generator Dialog Box, page 59-45.
Note The controller that you select must be physically present on the device; otherwise, deployment
fails.
Step 4 Define the SHDSL controller as required. For more information, see Table 59-19 on page 59-43.
Step 5 Click OK to save your definitions locally on the client and close the dialog box. Your definitions are
displayed in the SHDSL table.
Note To edit an SHDSL controller, select it from the table, then click Edit. To remove an SHDSL
controller, select it, then click Delete.
Step 6 Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 to define additional SHDSL controllers. Only one definition may be
defined per controller.
SHDSL Policy Page
Use the SHDSL page to create, edit, and delete DSL controller definitions on the router. For more
information, see Defining SHDSL Controllers, page 59-40.
Navigation Path
• (Device view) Select Interfaces > Settings > DSL > SHDSL from the Policy selector.