Cisco AS5350 - Universal Access Server manuals
AS5350 - Universal Access Server
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AS5350 - Universal Access Server
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Appendix B Replacing the Power Supply
- document conventions
- warning definition
- related documentation
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- technical assistance center
- obtaining additional publications and information
- Chassis Components
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Power Supply
- Safety Recommendations
- C H A P T E R 2 Preparing to Install the Cisco AS5350 Chassis
- Required Tools and Equipment
- Ethernet Connections
- T Serial Ports
- Power Supply Considerations
- Setting Up the Chassis
- Rack-Mounting the Chassis
- Connecting to the Network
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Connecting to the Console and Auxiliary Ports
- Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port
- Connecting a Signal Generator to the BITS Port
- Connecting an Alarm to the Alarm Port
- Supplying Power
- Where to Go Next
- LEDs
- Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
- Monitoring Environment
- Displaying Environment Status
- Troubleshooting Network Interfaces
- Installing the Fan Tray
- Getting Help
- Removing the Chassis Cover
- Chassis Cover Removal
- Replacing the Boot ROM
- Replacing SDRAM DIMMs
- Replacing Flash Memory SIMMs
- Flash Memory SIMM Replacement
- Replacing the Chassis Cover
- Overview
- Removing the Old Power Supply
- Installing the Power Supply
- Console and Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts
- Identifying a Rollover Cable
- Auxiliary Port Cables and Pinouts
- Ethernet Port Pinouts
AS5350 - Universal Access Server
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- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document organization
- document conventions
- obtaining documentation
- obtaining technical assistance
- related documentation
- general safety
- maintaining safety with electricity
- preventing electrostatic discharge
- C H A P T E R 1 Safety Warnings, Recommendations, and Tools Required
- Overview
- C H A P T E R 2 Dial Feature Card and Carrier Card Guidelines
- Removing a Populated Carrier Card
- getting help
- Online Installation and Removal of the T1 or E1 DFC
- Removing the T1 or E1 DFC
- Installing the T1 or E1 DFC
- Configuring Input Impedance for the E1 DFC
- Getting Help
- Chapter 4 T3 Dial Feature Card
- Online Installation and Removal (OIR) of the T3 DFC
- installing the t3 dfc
- Where to Go Next
- Online Insertion and Removal (OIR) of the Universal Port DFC
- Removing the Universal Port DFC
- Chapter 5 Universal Port Dial Feature Card
- Installing the Universal Port DFC
- spe firmware
- LEDs
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
- Environment Monitoring
- Displaying Environment Status
- Using the Bantam Jacks for Test Port Functionality
- Troubleshooting Network Interfaces
- bantam jack port pinouts
- Installing the T3 DFC
AS5350 - Universal Access Server
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- user documentation
- safety information
- setting up the chassis
- desktop installation
- chassis ground connection
- install modules
- connect cables
- power up the universal gateway
- perform initial configuration
- configuring local aaa security
- configuring the asynchronous group interface
- configuring isdn pri
- configuring the d channels for isdn signaling
- saving configuration changes
- where to go next
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- technical assistance center
- obtaining additional publications and information
AS5350 - Universal Access Server
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- document conventions
- obtaining documentation
- ordering documentation
- technical assistance center
- cisco tac escalation center
- Basic Hardware Architecture
- C H A P T E R 1 Understanding Basic Hardware Architecture and Cisco IOS Software
- Exploring the Cisco IOS File System
- Exploring Cisco IOS Software
- Understanding Command Modes
- Undoing a Command or Feature
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Changing Console Line Speed
- Where to Go Next
- analyzing the system boot dialog
- Chapter 2 Verifying Basic Setup
- checking the initial running configuration
- Checking the Initial Running Configuration
- Investigating Memory Usage
- inspecting cpu utilization
- Inspecting CPU Utilization
- C H A P T E R 3 Basic Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface
- Configuring the Host Name, Password, and Time Stamps
- Configuring Local AAA Security
- Creating a Login Banner
- Configuring Loopback Interfaces, Fast Ethernet Interfaces, and IP Route
- configuring the asynchronous group interface
- Configuring the Asynchronous Group Interface
- Configure
- Verify
- Controller Numbering
- Configuring a Channelized T3 Trunk Card
- Configuring ISDN PRI
- configuring ds0 trunk group dial out
- Configuring DS0 Trunk Group Dial Out
- configuring the d channels for isdn signaling
- Configuring the D Channels for ISDN Signaling
- configuring the universal port card and lines
- Configuring the Universal Port Card and Lines
- configuring clocking
- Configuring Clocking
- Free-Running Clock
- Enabling IP Basic Setup
- testing asynchronous shell connections
- Testing Asynchronous Shell Connections
- Verifying the Final Running-Configuration
- C H A P T E R 4 Continuing Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface
- Configuring CT1 Channel Groups
- Configuring ISDN NFAS on CT1 PRI Groups
- Take a Channel or Interface Out of Service
- Country Codes for R2 Signaling
- Configuring Alarms
- Managing SPE Performance Statistics
- C H A P T E R 5 Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port Card
- Managing Ports
- Managing SPEs
- SPE Configuration Mode
- Troubleshooting
- SPE Recovery
- Upgrading SPE Firmware
- Important Upgrade Commands
- Upgrading SPE Firmware from the Cisco.com FTP Server
- Using SPE Firmware Bundled with Cisco IOS Software
- Health Monitor
- Interface Queue Wedge Monitor
- Chapter 6 Configuring Voice over IP
- Call Flow
- Dial Peers
- Configuring Basic VoIP
- Configure Signaling on Voice Ports
- Configure Dial Peers
- Configuring Nextport Echo Canceller Control (optional)
- Voice QoS Basics
- Enabling QoS Features for VoIP
- Fragmentation and Interleaving
- Other Bandwidth-Reduction Features
- Additional Resources
- Getting Started
- Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 with AS54-DFC-CT3 and AS54-DFC-108NP
- Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 with AS54-DFC-8CT1 and AS54-DFC-108NP
- Cisco AS5350 or Cisco AS5400 with AS54-DFC-8CE1 and AS54-DFC-108NP
- Save the Configuration File
- Entering the ROM Monitor Program
- ROM Monitor Command Conventions
- ROM Monitor Commands
- CT3 CAS/ISDN with RADIUS
- CT3 CAS/ISDN Without RADIUS
- CT3 Without Resource Pooling
- CT3 CAS with Resource Pooling
- Two 8 T1/PRI ISDN with Modems
- Two 8 E1/PRI ISDN with Modems
- Two 8 T1/PRI CAS with Modems
- Two 8 T1/PRI CAS with RADIUS (AAA) and Resource Pooling
- Two 8 T1/PRI ISDN with RADIUS (AAA) and Resource Pooling
- Two 8 E1/PRI ISDN with RADIUS (AAA) and Resource Pooling
- CT3 with Resource Pooling, AAA, and Modem
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