142 CHAPTER 5: ATM CONFIGURATION system-view[RouterC] interface atm 1/0[RouterC-Atm1/0] ip address 202.38.160.3 255.255.255.0# Establish a PVC, running IP.[RouterC-Atm1/0] pvc to_a 0/60[RouterC-atm-pvc-Atm1/0-0/60-to_a] map ip 202.38.160.1[RouterC-atm-pvc-Atm1/0-0/60-to_a] quit[RouterC-Atm1/0] pvc to_b 0/61[RouterC-atm-pvc-Atm1/0-0/61-to_b] map ip 202.38.160.2IPoEoA ConfigurationExampleNetwork requirementsAs shown in Figure 8, each of the hosts in the two Ethernets is respectivelyconnected to the ATM network through an ADSL Router, and they communicatewith router C via DSLAM. The requirements are:■ The IP address of the VE interface of router C is 202.38.160.1;■ The VPI/VCI value of two PVCs connecting route C and DSLAM are 0/60 and0/61, pointing to Router A and Router B respectively.■ Both the WAN port of router C and the DSL interface of ADSL Router adoptIPoEoA.Network diagramFigure 8 Network diagram for IPoEoA configurationConfiguration procedureConfigure Router C:# Create a VE interface and configure an IP address for it. system-view[RouterC] interface virtual-ethernet 1[RouterC-Virtual-Ethernet1] ip address 202.38.160.1 255.255.255.0[RouterC-Virtual-Ethernet1] quit# Create a PVC and specify it to support IPoE.Host AHost BHost CHost DRouter CADSL Router BADSL Router ADSLAMVE 1202 .38.160.1/24ATM1/0.1VPI/VCI:To Router A:0/60To Router B:0/61EthernetE the rnetRouter ARouter B