Cisco Systems 700 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems 700

Device: Cisco Systems 700
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Size: 0.6 MB
Added : 11/8/2014
Number of pages: 87
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Cisco 700 Series Router
Configuration Guide
Software Release 4.4.
Corporate Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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San Jose, CA 95134-1706
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http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
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Text Part Number: OL-0184-01

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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE I

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CONT E N T S About This Manual vii Related Documentation viii Conventions ix Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Supported Protocols 1-1 Software Images 1-2 Administrative Configuration Options 1-3 Chapter 2 Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers 2-1 Profile Overview 2-1 Profiles and Connections 2-2 System and Profile Parameters 2-2 System Mode Parameter Set 2-3 Profile Mode Parameter Set 2-3 Permanent Profiles 2-4 Creating and Modifying Profiles 2-5 Displaying Profile Configurations 2-5 Removing Profi

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Password and Secret 3-4 Additional Reference 3-4 Starting Point 3-4 Setting SPID Autodetection (North America only) 3-5 Setting SPIDs Manually (North America only) 3-6 Bridging with a Cisco 700 Series Router 3-7 Cisco 700 Series Router Bridging Instructions 3-8 Routing IP with a Cisco 700 Series Router to an ISP 3-9 Routing a Cisco 700 Series Router to an ISP Instructions 3-11 Routing IP to a Central Site 3-11 Central Site IP Routing Command Summary 3-13 Routing IP and IPX On-Demand 3-14 On-Dema

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Dynamic Routing Protocols 4-14 Bridging to a Router Running Cisco IOS Software 4-15 Chapter 5 Configuring DHCP Relay, DHCP Server, and PAT 5-1 DHCP Description 5-2 DHCP Server Application Notes 5-2 DHCP Relay Application Notes 5-3 PAT Description 5-3 PAT Application Notes 5-3 IPCP Description 5-4 IPCP Address Negotiation Application Notes 5-4 PPP IPCP Negotiation Example 5-5 Cisco 765 Series Router Commands 5-5 Verify the Configuration 5-6 DHCP Relay with IPCP Negotiation Example 5-6 Cisco 765 S

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Chapter 6 Configuring Remote CAPI 6-1 CAPI and RVS-COM 6-2 Supported D-Channel Protocols 6-3 Supported Applications 6-3 Remote CAPI Router Commands 6-3 Configuring the Cisco 700 Router as an RCAPI Server 6-4 RCAPI Command Summary 6-4 Verify the Configuration 6-5 Appendix A Token Card and Cisco Secure Authentication Support A-1 Token Caching A-2 vi Cisco 700 Series Router Configuration Guide

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About This Manual This chapter discusses the organization, related documentation, and conventions of the Cisco 700 Series Router Configuration Guide. This document is organized as follows: • Chapter 1, “Overview,” provides a brief overview of Cisco IOS-700 software and supported protocols. • Chapter 2, “Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers,” describes a set of user-defined parameters grouped in a customized profile and associated with a specific remote device. • Chapter 3, “Basic Con

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Related Documentation Related Documentation The following documentation is also provided with your Cisco 700 series router: • Release Notes for Cisco 700 Series Router Software provides the latest information on the router software. Release notes for previous versions of the software are on the Cisco Documentation CD-ROM and the Cisco Web site. • Cisco 760 Quick Reference Guide and Cisco 770 Quick Reference Guide provide hardware installation instructions and forms to assist you in gathering

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Conventions Conventions This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information: • The caret character (^) represents the Control key. For example, the key combinations ^D and Ctrl-D are equivalent: Both mean hold down the Control key while you press the D key. Keys are indicated in capitals, but are not case sensitive. • A string is defined as a nonquoted set of characters. There are a few strings that include quotation marks as part of the statement. Therefore,

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Conventions The actual commands you enter are not case sensitive. The capitalization and bold type are used in this manual only to differentiate the characters required for the abbreviated forms of commands. For example, The syntax of the set system command is as follows: SEt SYstemname [systemname] The complete version of the set system command can be entered at the command prompt as follows: >set systemname systemname systemname> The abbreviated version of the same command can be entered as

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CH APT E R 1 Overview Cisco 700 series routers connect small office Ethernet LANs to corporate networks through Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines. After configuration, the router automatically routes packets to and from remote destinations using IP or Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX). The Cisco 700 series router is a fixed configuration router. The router operating system is called Cisco IOS-700 software and is unique to the Cisco 700 series route

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Software Images • Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP server) • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for IP and IPX • Triggered RIP for IP • Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • Port Address Translation (PAT) • Remote Common Application Programmers Interface (RCAPI) • ISDN Device Control Protocol (ISDN-DCP) Software Images The Cisco 700 Series routers run a proprietary Cisco software (Cisco

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Administrative Configuration Options • Remote Office (IP/IPX, 1500 LAN devices, compression) images have an "r" designation. • Remote Office X.25 (IP/IPX, 1500 LAN devices, compression, X.25) images have an "rxd" designation. So the example image named "c760-in.b-TPH.43-1.bin" is a Series 760 router image software Release 4.3(1) with the Internet Ready feature set for Australia. (All Cisco 700 series routers run Series 760 router images. There are no Series 770 router images.) You can verify

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Administrative Configuration Options 1-4 Cisco700 Series Router Command Reference

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CH APT E R 2 Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers A profile is a set of configuration parameters associated with ports on the router or WAN devices. This chapter contains the following sections: • Profile Overview • System and Profile Parameters • Creating and Modifying Profiles • Incoming Calls • Outgoing Calls Profile Overview There are two modes in which you can set parameters, the system mode and the profile mode. System mode parameters affect the configuration on a global level.

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System and Profile Parameters In addition to user-defined profiles, there are three permanent profiles, Internal, LAN, and Standard. The Internal profile stores parameters used to communicate between the LAN and WAN ports on the Cisco 700 series router. The LAN profile stores parameters that configure the LAN port on the router. The Standard profile is the default profile. If authentication is not required and the destination device you are connecting to does not have a user-defined profile

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System Mode Parameter Set All profiles are based on the profile template and inherit the system-level values. When you create a new profile, its default values are taken from the profile template. System Mode Parameter Set System mode parameters affect the router as a system. Table 2-1 lists the system parameters. Table 2-1 System Parameter Set 1 Caller ID parameters Call waiting PPP parameters Date and time Country group Screen length Directory number(s) Address age time Screen echo 2 Delay t

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System and Profile Parameters Table 2-2 lists the parameters that can be configured in a profile. Table 2-2 Profile Parameters Bridging Line speed PPP authentication (outgoing) Ringback number Auto calling All IP parameters, including filters Passthrough Demand PAP password (client and host) Learning Timeout All IPX parameters, including filters Subnet mask Called number CHAP secret (client and host) Protocol Encapsulation Bridge filters (address, type, and user-defined) Loopback Permanent Profi

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Creating and Modifying Profiles Creating and Modifying Profiles A new profile is created with the set user command. When you create a new profile, you automatically enter profile mode for that profile. The following example creates a user profile called tomd. Enter the set user command to create a profile using the profile template for the default values of the parameters, as follows: Host> set user tomd Host:tomd> Notice that the profile mode is indicated by the prompt, which appears as the

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Incoming Calls In the following example, the profile parameter number is removed from the profile by using the unset command: Host:Profile> unset number Deleting Profiles The reset user command deletes a user-defined profile from the router. The three permanent profiles (LAN, Internal, and Standard) cannot be deleted. This command also closes any connection associated with the profile. In the following example, the tomd profile is removed from the system by using the reset user command: Host


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