Bridging the Cisco 67x
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Commands to bridge a Cisco 67x series router. This must be done with the Cisco 67x managment cable and accessed thru a console and not telnet. Before you configure the router, unplug the phone cable and reboot the Cisco. When you are in the Cisco get into enable mode.
set nvram erase
write
set bridging rfc1483 enabled
set bridging management enabled
set interface wan0-0 close
set interface wan0-0 vpi 0 Check with your ISP to get your VPI
set interface wan0-0 vci 35 Check with your ISP to get your VCI
set interface wan0-0 open
write
reboot
Once your Cisco reboots you will now have a PPPoE bridge.
Bridging the Cisco 67x