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2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Appendix A Troubleshooting
  5. safety warnings
  6. related documentation
  7. obtaining documentation
  8. obtaining technical assistance
  9. definitions of service request severity
  10. hardware features
  11. interface numbering
  12. voice interface numbering
  13. regulatory compliance
  14. preparing to install the router
  15. preventing electrostatic discharge damage
  16. General Site Requirements
  17. Site Configuration
  18. Creating a Site Log
  19. Inspecting the Router
  20. Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
  21. Auxiliary Port Connections
  22. Ethernet Connections
  23. Serial Connections
  24. Signaling Standards Supported
  25. Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
  26. K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
  27. installing the router
  28. Installing Modules, Interface Cards, and Power Supplies
  29. Setting Up the Chassis
  30. Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
  31. Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
  32. Attaching the Brackets to a Router of 2-RU Height
  33. Installing the Router in a Rack
  34. Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
  35. Mounting the Router on the Wall
  36. Installing the Chassis Ground Connection
  37. Power Connections
  38. Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power Supply
  39. Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System
  40. LAN, WAN, and Voice Connection Procedures
  41. Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
  42. Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
  43. Identifying a Rollover Cable
  44. Powering Up the Router
  45. Power-Up Procedure
  46. Configuring the Router
  47. Initial Configuration Using SDM
  48. Initial Configuration Using the CLI (Manual Configuration)
  49. Isolating Problems
  50. Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
  51. Troubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections
  52. System Messages
  53. Entering ROM Monitor Mode
  54. ROM Monitor Commands
  55. ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions
  56. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
  57. Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor
  58. Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands
  59. configuration register commands
  60. recovering cisco ios software images
  61. configuration register
  62. changing configuration register settings
  63. configuring the boot field
  64. enabling booting from flash memory
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. document conventions
  7. additional information
  8. obtaining documentation
  9. ordering documentation
  10. technical assistance center
  11. Understanding Cisco IOS Software Basics
  12. Undoing a Command or Feature
  13. Saving Configuration Changes
  14. Before Starting Your Router
  15. Chapter 2 Using the Setup Command Facility
  16. Configuring Interface Parameters
  17. Ethernet Interface Configuration
  18. Token Ring Interface Configuration
  19. Frame Relay Encapsulation
  20. ATM-DXI Encapsulation
  21. Asynchronous Configuration
  22. ISDN BRI Interface Configuration
  23. ISDN BRI Line Configuration
  24. Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
  25. E1 Channelized Mode
  26. T1 Channelized Mode
  27. Port, 4-Wire 56-kbps DSU/CSU Configuration Setup
  28. Dedicated Mode
  29. Where to Go Next
  30. Configuring the Host Name and Password
  31. C H A P T E R 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
  32. Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
  33. Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules or WAN Interface Cards
  34. Configuring 16-Port and 32-Port Asynchronous Network Modules
  35. Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
  36. Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
  37. Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
  38. Configuring T1 Interfaces
  39. Configuring E1 Interfaces
  40. Configuring Codec Complexity
  41. Configuring T1 (FT1) WAN Interface Cards
  42. Configuring ATM Interfaces
  43. Configuring SVCs
  44. Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Interfaces
  45. Configuring the ATM T1/E1 Interface
  46. Configuring the IMA Interface
  47. Checking the IMA Configuration
  48. Checking the Modem Configuration
  49. Checking the Interface Configuration
  50. Benefits
  51. Prerequisites
  52. Verifying ATM Configuration
  53. Configuration Examples
  54. Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module
  55. Serial Communication Channels
  56. Asynchronous Craft Port
  57. Configuration Tasks
  58. Accessing the AIC
  59. Configuring Alarms
  60. Programming the Discrete Contact Points
  61. Troubleshooting Tips
  62. Configuration Backup
  63. Specify a HSSI
  64. Convert HSSI to Clock Master
  65. Cisco 3600 Series Routers
  66. Configuration Example
  67. Configure the E1/T1 Network Module for ISDN PRI
  68. Configure Channelized T1 ISDN PRI
  69. Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interfaces
  70. Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface for T1 Modules
  71. Configure the LAN Interface
  72. Configure the ISDN Dialer Interface
  73. Configure the Default IP Pool Information
  74. Configuring 1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card
  75. Restrictions
  76. Configuring G.SHDSL on a Cisco Router
  77. Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the ADSL WAN
  78. Voice-over-IP Prerequisites
  79. Configuring the Voice Interface
  80. C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Voice-over-IP
  81. FXS-to-FXS Connection Using RSVP
  82. Configuration for Router RLB-w
  83. Linking PBX Users with E&M Trunk Lines
  84. Router SJ Configuration
  85. PSTN Gateway Access Using FXO Connection
  86. Router SLC Configuration
  87. Configuring Direct-Inward Dialing on a BRI Port
  88. Router 1 Configuration
  89. Cisco 2600 Series Router Configuration Example
  90. Appendix A Configuration Example
  91. Cisco 3631 Router Configuration Example
  92. Cisco 3725 Router Configuration Example
  93. Port ADSL WAN Interface Card Configuration Examples
  94. VoATM over AAL5 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
  95. NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure NetworkConfiguration Examples
  96. IP Route to the AIC Configuration Examples
  97. Without an Unnumbered IP Address
  98. AIC CLI Configuration for Alarms
  99. Cisco 3640 Central Site Configuration to Support ISDN and Modem Calls
  100. Configuration in CPE Mode Example
  101. Configuration in CO Mode Example
  102. Formatting Procedures for Compact Flash Memory Cards
  103. Appendix B Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Card
  104. Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System
  105. Operations for Use with Class C Flash File System
  106. Directory Operations for Class C Flash File System
  107. entering the rom monitor mode
  108. rom monitor commands
  109. Entering the ROM Monitor Mode C
  110. debugging commands
  111. procedures for recovering boot and system images
  112. using the tftpdnld command
  113. i n d e x
  114. Debugging Commands C
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. document conventions
  8. additional information
  9. obtaining documentation
  10. ordering documentation
  11. technical assistance center
  12. Getting Help
  13. Understanding Command Modes
  14. Undoing a Command or Feature
  15. Before Starting Your Router
  16. Chapter 2 Using the Setup Command Facility
  17. viewing the configuration
  18. Configuring Interface Parameters
  19. Token Ring Interface Configuration
  20. Frame Relay Encapsulation
  21. X.25 Encapsulation
  22. Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Interface Configuration
  23. Asynchronous Configuration
  24. ISDN BRI Line Configuration
  25. ISDN BRI Provisioning by Switch Type
  26. Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
  27. E1/T1 ISDN PRI Configuration
  28. T1 Channelized Mode
  29. Port, 4-Wire 56-kbps DSU/CSU Configuration Setup
  30. Choosing Circuit-Switched or Dedicated-Line Service
  31. Completing the Configuration
  32. Where to Go Next
  33. Configuring the Host Name and Password
  34. C H A P T E R 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
  35. Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
  36. Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules or WAN Interface Cards
  37. Configuring 16-Port and 32-Port Asynchronous Network Modules
  38. Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
  39. Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
  40. Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
  41. Configuring E1 Interfaces
  42. Configuring TDM Connect (Data Pass-Through)
  43. Configuring Codec Complexity
  44. Configuring T1 (FT1) WAN Interface Cards
  45. Configuring ATM Interfaces
  46. Configuring PVCs
  47. Configuring SVCs
  48. Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Interfaces
  49. Configuring the IMA Interface
  50. Checking the IMA Configuration
  51. Checking the Modem Configuration
  52. Configuring Wireless Multipoint Interfaces
  53. Benefits
  54. Prerequisites
  55. Verifying ATM Configuration
  56. Configuration Examples
  57. Serial Communication Channels
  58. Serial Data Channel
  59. Configuration Tasks
  60. Configuring the AIC
  61. Accessing the AIC
  62. Configuring Alarms
  63. Programming the Discrete Contact Points
  64. Troubleshooting Tips
  65. Configuration Backup
  66. Specify a HSSI
  67. Invoke ATM on a HSSI Line
  68. Cisco 3600 Series Routers
  69. Configuration Example
  70. Configure the E1/T1 Network Module for ISDN PRI
  71. Configure Channelized T1 ISDN PRI
  72. Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface for E1 Modules
  73. Configure the Loopback Interface
  74. Configure the ISDN Dialer Interface
  75. Configure the Default IP Pool Information
  76. Configure the Modem for Dial-In
  77. Restrictions
  78. Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the ADSL WAN
  79. Saving Configuration Changes
  80. Voice-over-IP Prerequisites
  81. Configuring the Voice Interface
  82. C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Voice-over-IP
  83. FXS-to-FXS Connection Using RSVP
  84. Configuration for Router RLB-w
  85. Configuration for Router RLB-2
  86. Router SJ Configuration
  87. Router SLC Configuration
  88. PSTN Gateway Access Using FXO Connection (PLAR Mode)
  89. Configuring Direct-Inward Dialing on a BRI Port
  90. Router 1 Configuration
  91. Cisco 2600 Series Router Configuration Example
  92. Appendix A Configuration Example
  93. Cisco 3631 Router Configuration Example
  94. Cisco 3725 Router Configuration Example
  95. Port ADSL WAN Interface Card Configuration Examples
  96. VoATM over AAL2 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
  97. VoATM over AAL5 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
  98. NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure NetworkConfiguration Examples
  99. IP Route to the AIC Configuration Examples
  100. Without an Unnumbered IP Address
  101. AIC CLI Configuration for Alarms
  102. Cisco 3640 Central Site Configuration to Support ISDN and Modem Calls
  103. Configuration in CPE Mode Example
  104. Configuration in CO Mode Example
  105. Formatting Procedures for Compact Flash Memory Cards
  106. Appendix B Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Card
  107. Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System
  108. Operations for Use with Class C Flash File System
  109. Directory Operations for Class C Flash File System
  110. Entering the ROM Monitor Mode
  111. Appendix C Using the ROM Monitor
  112. Command Descriptions
  113. Debugging Commands
  114. Using the show rom-monitor command
  115. Using the upgrade rom-monitor Command
  116. Procedures for Recovering Boot and System Images
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Appendix A Troubleshooting
  5. safety warnings
  6. related documentation
  7. obtaining documentation
  8. obtaining technical assistance
  9. definitions of service request severity
  10. hardware features
  11. interface numbering
  12. voice interface numbering
  13. regulatory compliance
  14. preparing to install the router
  15. preventing electrostatic discharge damage
  16. General Site Requirements
  17. Site Configuration
  18. Creating a Site Log
  19. Inspecting the Router
  20. Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
  21. Auxiliary Port Connections
  22. Ethernet Connections
  23. Serial Connections
  24. Signaling Standards Supported
  25. Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
  26. K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
  27. installing the router
  28. Installing Modules, Interface Cards, and Power Supplies
  29. Setting Up the Chassis
  30. Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
  31. Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
  32. Attaching the Brackets to a Router of 2-RU Height
  33. Installing the Router in a Rack
  34. Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
  35. Mounting the Router on the Wall
  36. Installing the Chassis Ground Connection
  37. Power Connections
  38. Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power Supply
  39. Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System
  40. LAN, WAN, and Voice Connection Procedures
  41. Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
  42. Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
  43. Identifying a Rollover Cable
  44. Powering Up the Router
  45. Power-Up Procedure
  46. Configuring the Router
  47. Initial Configuration Using SDM
  48. Initial Configuration Using the CLI (Manual Configuration)
  49. Isolating Problems
  50. Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
  51. Troubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections
  52. System Messages
  53. Entering ROM Monitor Mode
  54. ROM Monitor Commands
  55. ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions
  56. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
  57. Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor
  58. Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands
  59. configuration register commands
  60. recovering cisco ios software images
  61. description and options of the xmodem command
  62. configuration register
  63. changing configuration register settings
  64. configuring the boot field
  65. enabling booting from flash memory
  66. i n d e x
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: IP Camera
Table of contents
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. about this guide
  5. Appendix A Troubleshooting the Router
  6. safety warnings
  7. related documentation
  8. obtaining documentation
  9. obtaining technical assistance
  10. hardware features
  11. system specifications
  12. regulatory compliance
  13. preparing to install the router
  14. maintaining safety with electricity
  15. preventing electrostatic discharge damage
  16. Power Supply Considerations
  17. Preparing to Connect to a Network
  18. Token Ring Connections
  19. Serial Connections
  20. Signaling Standards Supported
  21. Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
  22. V.35 Connections
  23. EIA-530 Connections
  24. ISDN BRI Connections
  25. K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
  26. Required Tools and Equipment
  27. Setting Up the Chassis
  28. Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
  29. Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
  30. Attaching the Brackets to a Cisco 2691 Router
  31. Installing the Router in a Rack
  32. Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
  33. Connecting the DC Power Supply
  34. DC Power Specifications
  35. Grounding the Chassis
  36. Power on the Router
  37. Connecting to a WAN
  38. Connecting to the Console Port
  39. Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port
  40. Installing a WAN Interface Card
  41. installing a wan interface card
  42. Isolating Problems
  43. Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
  44. maintaining the router
  45. Accessing the System Board
  46. Removing the Chassis Cover on Cisco 2691
  47. Upgrading DRAM
  48. Memory Capacities
  49. Cisco 2691
  50. SDRAM DIMM Orientation
  51. Removing SDRAM DIMMS
  52. Installing SDRAM DIMMs
  53. Replacing Flash Memory
  54. System-Code SIMM Replacement
  55. Installing and Formatting Compact Flash Memory Cards in Cisco 2691 Routers
  56. Compact Flash Memory Card Installation and Removal
  57. Installing the Compact Flash Memory Card
  58. Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C Flash File System
  59. File and Directory Operations
  60. Directory Operations
  61. Operations for Use With Class B Flash File System
  62. Replacing the Boot ROM
  63. Testing ROM Installation
  64. Closing the Chassis
  65. Replacing the Chassis Cover on Cisco 2691
  66. Replacing the Power Supply
  67. Entering ROM Monitor Mode
  68. Verifying ROM Monitor Mode
  69. ROM Monitor Syntax Conventions
  70. Debugging Commands
  71. Configuration Register Commands
  72. Procedures for Recovering Boot and System Images
2600 Series first page preview

2600 Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Server
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