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Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations |  | Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations: Encyclopedia II - Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations |  | Many DSL technologies implement an ATM layer over the low-level bitstream layer to enable the adaptation of a number of different technologies over the same link.
DSL implementations may create bridged or routed networks. In a bridged configuration, the group of subscriber computers effectively connect into a single subnet. The earliest implementations used DHCP to provide network details such as the IP address to the subscriber equipment, with authentication via MAC address or an assigned host name. Later implementations often use PPP over Ethernet or ATM (PPPoE or PPPoA), while authenticating with a ...
See also:Digital Subscriber Line, Digital Subscriber Line - History, Digital Subscriber Line - Operation, Digital Subscriber Line - Equipment, Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations, Digital Subscriber Line - DSL technologies, Digital Subscriber Line - Transmission methods |  | | Digital Subscriber Line, Digital Subscriber Line - DSL technologies, Digital Subscriber Line - Equipment, Digital Subscriber Line - History, Digital Subscriber Line - Operation, Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations, Digital Subscriber Line - Transmission methods, Broadband Internet access, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), Carrierless Amplitude Phase Modulation (CAP), Digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM), DSL around the world, IDSL, Filter, ISDN, Modem, Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), POTS, Router, Triple play (telecommunications), Wi-Fi. |  | |
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Digital Subscriber Line - Protocols and configurations
Many DSL technologies implement an ATM layer over the low-level bitstream layer to enable the adaptation of a number of different technologies over the same link.
DSL implementations may create bridged or routed networks. In a bridged configuration, the group of subscriber computers effectively connect into a single subnet. The earliest implementations used DHCP to provide network details such as the IP address to the subscriber equipment, with authentication via MAC address or an assigned host name. Later implementations often use PPP over Ethernet or ATM (PPPoE or PPPoA), while authenticating with a userid and password and using PPP mechanisms to provide network details.
DSL also has contention ratios which need to be taken into consideration when deciding between broadband technologies.
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