Cisco 2600 Series manuals
2600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- safety warnings
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- definitions of service request severity
- hardware features
- interface numbering
- voice interface numbering
- regulatory compliance
- preparing to install the router
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- General Site Requirements
- Site Configuration
- Creating a Site Log
- Inspecting the Router
- Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
- Auxiliary Port Connections
- Ethernet Connections
- Serial Connections
- Signaling Standards Supported
- Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
- K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
- installing the router
- Installing Modules, Interface Cards, and Power Supplies
- Setting Up the Chassis
- Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
- Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
- Attaching the Brackets to a Router of 2-RU Height
- Installing the Router in a Rack
- Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
- Mounting the Router on the Wall
- Installing the Chassis Ground Connection
- Power Connections
- Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power Supply
- Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System
- LAN, WAN, and Voice Connection Procedures
- Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
- Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
- Identifying a Rollover Cable
- Powering Up the Router
- Power-Up Procedure
- Configuring the Router
- Initial Configuration Using SDM
- Initial Configuration Using the CLI (Manual Configuration)
- Isolating Problems
- Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
- Troubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections
- System Messages
- Entering ROM Monitor Mode
- ROM Monitor Commands
- ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions
- ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
- Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor
- Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands
- configuration register commands
- recovering cisco ios software images
- configuration register
- changing configuration register settings
- configuring the boot field
- enabling booting from flash memory
2600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document conventions
- additional information
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- technical assistance center
- Understanding Cisco IOS Software Basics
- Undoing a Command or Feature
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Before Starting Your Router
- Chapter 2 Using the Setup Command Facility
- Configuring Interface Parameters
- Ethernet Interface Configuration
- Token Ring Interface Configuration
- Frame Relay Encapsulation
- ATM-DXI Encapsulation
- Asynchronous Configuration
- ISDN BRI Interface Configuration
- ISDN BRI Line Configuration
- Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
- E1 Channelized Mode
- T1 Channelized Mode
- Port, 4-Wire 56-kbps DSU/CSU Configuration Setup
- Dedicated Mode
- Where to Go Next
- Configuring the Host Name and Password
- C H A P T E R 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
- Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules or WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring 16-Port and 32-Port Asynchronous Network Modules
- Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
- Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
- Configuring T1 Interfaces
- Configuring E1 Interfaces
- Configuring Codec Complexity
- Configuring T1 (FT1) WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring ATM Interfaces
- Configuring SVCs
- Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Interfaces
- Configuring the ATM T1/E1 Interface
- Configuring the IMA Interface
- Checking the IMA Configuration
- Checking the Modem Configuration
- Checking the Interface Configuration
- Benefits
- Prerequisites
- Verifying ATM Configuration
- Configuration Examples
- Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module
- Serial Communication Channels
- Asynchronous Craft Port
- Configuration Tasks
- Accessing the AIC
- Configuring Alarms
- Programming the Discrete Contact Points
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Configuration Backup
- Specify a HSSI
- Convert HSSI to Clock Master
- Cisco 3600 Series Routers
- Configuration Example
- Configure the E1/T1 Network Module for ISDN PRI
- Configure Channelized T1 ISDN PRI
- Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interfaces
- Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface for T1 Modules
- Configure the LAN Interface
- Configure the ISDN Dialer Interface
- Configure the Default IP Pool Information
- Configuring 1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card
- Restrictions
- Configuring G.SHDSL on a Cisco Router
- Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the ADSL WAN
- Voice-over-IP Prerequisites
- Configuring the Voice Interface
- C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Voice-over-IP
- FXS-to-FXS Connection Using RSVP
- Configuration for Router RLB-w
- Linking PBX Users with E&M Trunk Lines
- Router SJ Configuration
- PSTN Gateway Access Using FXO Connection
- Router SLC Configuration
- Configuring Direct-Inward Dialing on a BRI Port
- Router 1 Configuration
- Cisco 2600 Series Router Configuration Example
- Appendix A Configuration Example
- Cisco 3631 Router Configuration Example
- Cisco 3725 Router Configuration Example
- Port ADSL WAN Interface Card Configuration Examples
- VoATM over AAL5 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
- NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure NetworkConfiguration Examples
- IP Route to the AIC Configuration Examples
- Without an Unnumbered IP Address
- AIC CLI Configuration for Alarms
- Cisco 3640 Central Site Configuration to Support ISDN and Modem Calls
- Configuration in CPE Mode Example
- Configuration in CO Mode Example
- Formatting Procedures for Compact Flash Memory Cards
- Appendix B Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Card
- Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System
- Operations for Use with Class C Flash File System
- Directory Operations for Class C Flash File System
- entering the rom monitor mode
- rom monitor commands
- Entering the ROM Monitor Mode C
- debugging commands
- procedures for recovering boot and system images
- using the tftpdnld command
- i n d e x
- Debugging Commands C
2600 Series
Table of contents
- document organization
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- submitting a service request
- obtaining additional publications and information
- related documents
- hardware documentation
- where to go next
- safety recommendations
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- summary of installation tasks
- installing and removing gbics
- ethernet leds
- token ring leds
- network modules
- hardware and software requirements
- laser safety guidelines
- interfaces supported
- subscriber unit
- power considerations
- port numbering
- master led
- planning the stack
- additional references
- saving the configuration file
2600 Series
Table of contents
2600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document conventions
- additional information
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- technical assistance center
- Getting Help
- Understanding Command Modes
- Undoing a Command or Feature
- Before Starting Your Router
- Chapter 2 Using the Setup Command Facility
- viewing the configuration
- Configuring Interface Parameters
- Token Ring Interface Configuration
- Frame Relay Encapsulation
- X.25 Encapsulation
- Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Interface Configuration
- Asynchronous Configuration
- ISDN BRI Line Configuration
- ISDN BRI Provisioning by Switch Type
- Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers
- E1/T1 ISDN PRI Configuration
- T1 Channelized Mode
- Port, 4-Wire 56-kbps DSU/CSU Configuration Setup
- Choosing Circuit-Switched or Dedicated-Line Service
- Completing the Configuration
- Where to Go Next
- Configuring the Host Name and Password
- C H A P T E R 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
- Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules or WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring 16-Port and 32-Port Asynchronous Network Modules
- Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring ISDN BRI Lines
- Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
- Configuring E1 Interfaces
- Configuring TDM Connect (Data Pass-Through)
- Configuring Codec Complexity
- Configuring T1 (FT1) WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring ATM Interfaces
- Configuring PVCs
- Configuring SVCs
- Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Interfaces
- Configuring the IMA Interface
- Checking the IMA Configuration
- Checking the Modem Configuration
- Configuring Wireless Multipoint Interfaces
- Benefits
- Prerequisites
- Verifying ATM Configuration
- Configuration Examples
- Serial Communication Channels
- Serial Data Channel
- Configuration Tasks
- Configuring the AIC
- Accessing the AIC
- Configuring Alarms
- Programming the Discrete Contact Points
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Configuration Backup
- Specify a HSSI
- Invoke ATM on a HSSI Line
- Cisco 3600 Series Routers
- Configuration Example
- Configure the E1/T1 Network Module for ISDN PRI
- Configure Channelized T1 ISDN PRI
- Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interface for E1 Modules
- Configure the Loopback Interface
- Configure the ISDN Dialer Interface
- Configure the Default IP Pool Information
- Configure the Modem for Dial-In
- Restrictions
- Configuring ILMI on the DSLAM Connected to the ADSL WAN
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Voice-over-IP Prerequisites
- Configuring the Voice Interface
- C H A P T E R 4 Configuring Voice-over-IP
- FXS-to-FXS Connection Using RSVP
- Configuration for Router RLB-w
- Configuration for Router RLB-2
- Router SJ Configuration
- Router SLC Configuration
- PSTN Gateway Access Using FXO Connection (PLAR Mode)
- Configuring Direct-Inward Dialing on a BRI Port
- Router 1 Configuration
- Cisco 2600 Series Router Configuration Example
- Appendix A Configuration Example
- Cisco 3631 Router Configuration Example
- Cisco 3725 Router Configuration Example
- Port ADSL WAN Interface Card Configuration Examples
- VoATM over AAL2 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
- VoATM over AAL5 on the ATM Interface Configuration Example
- NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure NetworkConfiguration Examples
- IP Route to the AIC Configuration Examples
- Without an Unnumbered IP Address
- AIC CLI Configuration for Alarms
- Cisco 3640 Central Site Configuration to Support ISDN and Modem Calls
- Configuration in CPE Mode Example
- Configuration in CO Mode Example
- Formatting Procedures for Compact Flash Memory Cards
- Appendix B Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Card
- Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System
- Operations for Use with Class C Flash File System
- Directory Operations for Class C Flash File System
- Entering the ROM Monitor Mode
- Appendix C Using the ROM Monitor
- Command Descriptions
- Debugging Commands
- Using the show rom-monitor command
- Using the upgrade rom-monitor Command
- Procedures for Recovering Boot and System Images
2600 Series
Table of contents
2600 Series
Table of contents
- about this guide
- Slot
- cisco connection online
- ordering documentation
- ETHERNET
- Overview of Cisco Network Modules
- Table Of Contents
- safety information
- safety warnings
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- required tools and equipment
- serial dte or dce devices
- distance limitations
- hardware requirements
- supported network protocols
- fcc class b compliance
2600 Series
Table of contents
2600 Series
Table of contents
- cisco router guide
- Table Of Contents
- Series Overview
- Product Transition Matrix
- Cisco 850 Series
- Cisco 870 Series
- Cisco 1800 Series (Fixed-Configuration)
- Cisco 1800 Series (Modular)
- Cisco 2800 Series
- Cisco 3800 Series
- Cisco 7200 Series
- Cisco 7301 Series
- Cisco 7304 Series
- Cisco 7600 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
- Cisco Security Services Modules
- Cisco Network Modules
- Cisco Serial Connectivity Network Modules
- Cisco Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN Network Modules
- Cisco ATM Network Modules
- Cisco Satellite Network Modules
- Cisco Dial-up/Remote Access Network Modules
- Cisco Voice Network Modules
- Cisco Services Network Modules
- Cisco Interface Cards
- Cisco Voice Interface/WICs
- Cisco Voice Interface Cards
- Cisco Advanced Integration Modules and Security Modules
- Cisco Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cards
- Cisco Network Module Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Interface Card Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Advanced Integration Module Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Port Adapter Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Shared Port Adapter Compatibility Quick Look
- cisco usb flash memory compatibility quick look
2600 Series
Table of contents
- cisco router guide
- Table Of Contents
- Series Overview
- Product Transition Matrix
- Cisco 850 Series
- Cisco 870 Series
- Cisco 1800 Series (Fixed-Configuration)
- Cisco 1800 Series (Modular)
- Cisco 2800 Series
- Cisco 3800 Series
- Cisco 7200 Series
- Cisco 7301 Series
- Cisco 7304 Series
- Cisco 7600 Series
- Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
- Cisco Security Services Modules
- Cisco Network Modules
- Cisco Serial Connectivity Network Modules
- Cisco Channelized T1/E1 and ISDN Network Modules
- Cisco ATM Network Modules
- Cisco Satellite Network Modules
- Cisco Dial-up/Remote Access Network Modules
- Cisco Voice Network Modules
- Cisco Services Network Modules
- Cisco Interface Cards
- Cisco Voice Interface/WICs
- Cisco Voice Interface Cards
- Cisco Advanced Integration Modules and Security Modules
- Cisco Universal Serial Bus (USB) Cards
- Cisco Network Module Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Interface Card Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Advanced Integration Module Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Port Adapter Compatibility Quick Look
- Cisco Shared Port Adapter Compatibility Quick Look
- cisco usb flash memory compatibility quick look
2600 Series
Table of contents
2600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- safety warnings
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- definitions of service request severity
- hardware features
- interface numbering
- voice interface numbering
- regulatory compliance
- preparing to install the router
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- General Site Requirements
- Site Configuration
- Creating a Site Log
- Inspecting the Router
- Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
- Auxiliary Port Connections
- Ethernet Connections
- Serial Connections
- Signaling Standards Supported
- Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
- K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
- installing the router
- Installing Modules, Interface Cards, and Power Supplies
- Setting Up the Chassis
- Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
- Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
- Attaching the Brackets to a Router of 2-RU Height
- Installing the Router in a Rack
- Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
- Mounting the Router on the Wall
- Installing the Chassis Ground Connection
- Power Connections
- Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power Supply
- Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System
- LAN, WAN, and Voice Connection Procedures
- Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
- Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
- Identifying a Rollover Cable
- Powering Up the Router
- Power-Up Procedure
- Configuring the Router
- Initial Configuration Using SDM
- Initial Configuration Using the CLI (Manual Configuration)
- Isolating Problems
- Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
- Troubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections
- System Messages
- Entering ROM Monitor Mode
- ROM Monitor Commands
- ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions
- ROM Monitor Command Descriptions
- Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor
- Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands
- configuration register commands
- recovering cisco ios software images
- description and options of the xmodem command
- configuration register
- changing configuration register settings
- configuring the boot field
- enabling booting from flash memory
- i n d e x
2600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- Appendix A Troubleshooting the Router
- safety warnings
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- hardware features
- system specifications
- regulatory compliance
- preparing to install the router
- maintaining safety with electricity
- preventing electrostatic discharge damage
- Power Supply Considerations
- Preparing to Connect to a Network
- Token Ring Connections
- Serial Connections
- Signaling Standards Supported
- Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates
- V.35 Connections
- EIA-530 Connections
- ISDN BRI Connections
- K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU Connections
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Setting Up the Chassis
- Mounting the Chassis in a Rack
- Attaching the Brackets to Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers
- Attaching the Brackets to a Cisco 2691 Router
- Installing the Router in a Rack
- Mounting the Chassis on the Wall
- Connecting the DC Power Supply
- DC Power Specifications
- Grounding the Chassis
- Power on the Router
- Connecting to a WAN
- Connecting to the Console Port
- Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port
- Installing a WAN Interface Card
- installing a wan interface card
- Isolating Problems
- Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems
- maintaining the router
- Accessing the System Board
- Removing the Chassis Cover on Cisco 2691
- Upgrading DRAM
- Memory Capacities
- Cisco 2691
- SDRAM DIMM Orientation
- Removing SDRAM DIMMS
- Installing SDRAM DIMMs
- Replacing Flash Memory
- System-Code SIMM Replacement
- Installing and Formatting Compact Flash Memory Cards in Cisco 2691 Routers
- Compact Flash Memory Card Installation and Removal
- Installing the Compact Flash Memory Card
- Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C Flash File System
- File and Directory Operations
- Directory Operations
- Operations for Use With Class B Flash File System
- Replacing the Boot ROM
- Testing ROM Installation
- Closing the Chassis
- Replacing the Chassis Cover on Cisco 2691
- Replacing the Power Supply
- Entering ROM Monitor Mode
- Verifying ROM Monitor Mode
- ROM Monitor Syntax Conventions
- Debugging Commands
- Configuration Register Commands
- Procedures for Recovering Boot and System Images
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