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Enable/Disable CopperMountain CMCP
NOTICE: 
When using a CopperMountain DSLAM, CMCP allows the DSLAM to 
configure many IAD parameters automatically. IAD parameters 
controlled by CMCP include fragmentation and voice gateway support. 
For more information, refer the CopperMountain DSLAM guide.
1
Type “4” on the Frame Relay Options menu. The IAD displays the CMCP 
status and prompts you to change it.
2
Type “E” to enable CopperMountain CMCP or “D” to disable.
Toggle CMCP
Debugging
Option “E”  displays  on the Main menu when CopperMountain is selected 
as a Gateway. This command enables and disables CopperMountain Control 
Protocol (CMCP) debugging and is reserved for use by Paradyne and 
CopperMountain network engineers.
Router Configuration
This section describes how to configure the IAD as a router. You may 
configure the IAD as a router or a bridge, depending on your application. 
Optionally, you may also configure some ports for routing and some ports for 
bridging. For example, you might use a bridge connection for Internet traffic 
and use a separate routed port for remote management. Alternatively, you can 
configure the bridge port on the WAN side with IPoBridge to use the bridged 
connection for remote management. Refer to Basic Bridge Setup Tasks on 
page 4-47
.
A router is a network layer device that uses one or more metrics to determine 
the optimal path along which network traffic should be forwarded. Routers 
forward packets from one network to another based on network layer 
information. 
A router generally improves overall efficiency for a complex network, but a 
bridge provides better speed and flexibility for the overall network.
Basic Router Setup Tasks
To configure the IAD as a router, complete the following tasks:
Configure IP addresses on the LAN and WAN ports (page 4-35)
Enable RIP poisoned reverse (recommended) (page 4-39), add a static route 
(page 4-37), or add a default route (page 4-38)
Disable bridging globally (page 4-50) or by port (page 4-50)
Disable Spanning Tree Protocol (Spanning Tree) globally (page 4-51) or by 
Use the flowchart below to plan your tasks, based on your router 
configuration requirements.