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Cisco 819 Series Integrated Services
Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Text Part Number: OL-23590-02
September 2, 2013
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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 IN
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1-1 General Description 1-1 SKU Information 1-3 New Features 1-3 3G Features 1-3 WLAN Features 1-4 4G LTE Features 1-4 Platform Features 1-4 Security Features 1-4 CHAPTER 2 Wireless Device Overview 2-1 ScanSafe 2-1 TFTP support with Ethernet WAN interface 2-2 LEDs 2-2 CHAPTER 3 Wireless Local Area Network 3-1 WLAN Features 3-1 Dual-Radio 3-1 Images Supported 3-2 CleanAir Technology 3-2 Dyn
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Contents Configuring WAN Interfaces 5-9 Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet WAN Interface 5-9 Configuring the Cellular Wireless WAN Interface 5-10 Prerequisites for Configuring the 3G Wireless Interface 5-11 Restrictions for Configuring the Cellular Wireless Interface 5-11 Data Account Provisioning 5-12 Configuring a Cellular Interface 5-16 Configuring DDR 5-17 Examples for Configuring Cellular Wireless Interfaces 5-20 Configuring Dual SIM for Cellular Networks
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Contents CHAPTER 7 Environmental and Power Management 7-1 Cisco EnergyWise Support 7-2 CHAPTER 8 Configuring the Serial Interface 8-1 Legacy Protocol Transport 8-2 Configuring Serial Interfaces 8-2 Information About Configuring Serial Interfaces 8-3 Cisco HDLC Encapsulation 8-3 PPP Encapsulation 8-3 Multilink PPP 8-4 Keepalive Timer 8-4 Frame Relay Encapsulation 8-5 LMI on Frame Relay Interfaces 8-6 How to Configure Serial Interfaces 8-6 Confi
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Contents Configuring AutoSecure 9-2 Configuring Access Lists 9-2 Access Groups 9-3 Configuring Cisco IOS Firewall 9-3 Configuring Cisco IOS IPS 9-4 URL Filtering 9-4 Configuring VPN 9-4 Remote Access VPN 9-5 Site-to-Site VPN 9-6 Configuration Examples 9-7 Configure a VPN over an IPSec Tunnel 9-7 Configure the IKE Policy 9-7 Configure Group Policy Information 9-9 Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map 9-10 Enable Policy Lookup 9-11 C
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Contents MAC Address Notification 10-5 How to Configure Ethernet Switches 10-6 Configuring VLANs 10-6 VLANs on the FE Ports 10-6 VLANs on the GE Port 10-7 Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces 10-7 Configuring 802.1x Authentication 10-8 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol 10-8 Configuring MAC Table Manipulation 10-9 Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol 10-9 Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer 10-10 Configuring IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching 10-10 Config
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Contents CHAPTER 13 Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel 13-1 Cisco Easy VPN 13-2 Configuration Tasks 13-3 Configure the IKE Policy 13-3 Configure Group Policy Information 13-5 Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map 13-6 Enable Policy Lookup 13-7 Configure IPSec Transforms and Protocols 13-8 Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters 13-8 Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface 13-10 Create an Easy VPN Remote Configuration
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Contents TACACS+ B-4 Ethernet B-4 Dial Backup B-5 Backup Interface B-5 Floating Static Routes B-5 Dialer Watch B-5 NAT B-6 Easy IP (Phase 1) B-6 Easy IP (Phase 2) B-7 QoS B-7 IP Precedence B-8 PPP Fragmentation and Interleaving B-8 CBWFQ B-8 RSVP B-8 Low Latency Queuing B-9 Access Lists B-9 APPENDIX C ROM Monitor C-1 Entering the ROM Monitor C-1 ROM Monitor Commands C-2 Command Descriptions C-3 Disaster Recovery with
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Contents Cisco 819 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 8 OL-23590-02
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CH A P T E R 1 Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 819 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) and contains the following sections: • General Description, page 1-1 � SKU Information, page 1-3 � New Features, page 1-3 General Description The Cisco 819 ISRs provide Internet, VPN, data, and backup capability to corporate teleworkers and remote and small offices of fewer than 20 users. These routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol rou
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Chapter 1 Product Overview General Description Figure 1-1 shows the Cisco 819HG ISR. Figure 1-1 Cisco 819HG Integrated Services Router Figure 1-2 shows the Cisco 819HGW ISR. Figure 1-2 Cisco 819HGW Integrated Services Router Cisco 819 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 1-2 OL-23590-02 285479 283010
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Chapter 1 Product Overview SKU Information SKU Information For the complete list of SKUs available in Cisco 819 ISRs, see SKU Information. New Features This section lists the software, platform, and security features supported by the Cisco 819 ISRs. � 3G Features, page 1-3 � WLAN Features, page 1-4 � 4G LTE Features, page 1-4 � Platform Features, page 1-4 � Security Features, page 1-4 Note The WAAS Express feature is not supported. This feature will be supported for 3G and 4G inter
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Chapter 1 Product Overview New Features WLAN Features � Dual Radio � CleanAir Technology � Dynamic Frequency Selection 4G LTE Features � IPv4 bearer � MIPv4, NEMOv4, RFC 3025 � IPv4 subnet behind LTE UE interface � Evolved High-Rate Packet Data (EHRPD), which allows seamless handoff between 4G LTE and 3G services (C819(H)G-4G-V-K9 only) � Seamless hand-off between LTE and EHRPD network (C819(H)G-4G-V-K9 only) � Support for UMTS service as a fallback option from LTE service (C819
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CH A P T E R 2 Wireless Device Overview The Cisco 819 ISRs provide Internet, VPN, data, and backup capability to corporate teleworkers and remote and small offices of fewer than 20 users. These fixed routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports and provide advanced features such as antivirus protection. The fixed 3G routers can be used as the primary WAN connectivity and as a backup for critical applications and can also be used as the primary WAN conn
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Chapter 2 Wireless Device Overview TFTP support with Ethernet WAN interface TFTP support with Ethernet WAN interface Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a file transfer protocol notable for its simplicity. It is generally used for automated transfer of configuration or boot files between machines in a local environment. The Cisco 819H ISR supports TFTP with Ethernet WAN interface that supports data transfer rate of 10 Mbps. For more information, see the “Using the TFTP Download Co
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Chapter 2 Wireless Device Overview LEDs Table 2-1 3G LED Descriptions (continued) LED Color Description RSSI Green (solid) Signal > –60 Very strong signal Green (four blinks and Signal <= –60 to 74 then a long pause) Strong signal Green (two blinks and Signal <= –75 to –89 then a long pause) Fair signal Green (one blink and Signal <= –90 to –109 then a long pause) Marginal signal Off Signal <= –110 Unusable signal 1,2 SIM Green / Yellow (one SIM in slot 0 active, SIM in slot 1 is not. gr
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Chapter 2 Wireless Device Overview LEDs LED STATUS: ========== LEDS : SYSTEM WWAN RSSI GPS STATUS: GREEN GREEN GREEN(2 BLINK) OFF LEDS : ACTIVITY SIM(slot0 / slot1) 3G STATUS: OFF GREEN / YELLOW GREEN LAN PORTS : FE0 FE1 FE2 FE3 LINK/ENABLE LED : OFF OFF OFF OFF SPEED LED : Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown PORT : GE-WAN0 LI
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CH A P T E R 3 Wireless Local Area Network A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) implements a flexible data communication system frequently augmenting rather than replacing a wired LAN within a building or campus. WLANs use radio frequency to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. The Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs have a Host router software running on the first core. The second core runs the WLAN Access Point software. If WLAN is not supported
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Chapter 3 Wireless Local Area Network WLAN Features AP802 Dual Radio contains two different types of wireless radio that can support connections on both 2.4 GHz used by 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n and 5 GHz used by 802.11a and 802.11n. With the dual-radio/dual-band IEEE 802.11n access point, the Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs offer a secure, integrated access point in a single device. The ISRs support both autonomous and unified modes and are backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g.