Table Of Contents
Symbols - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - X -
Index
Symbols
-? command B-3
? command A-4, B-3
A
AAL 1-7
AAL3/4 1-7
AAL5 1-7
AAL5MUXPPP encapsulation configuration example 3-8
AAL5SNAP encapsulation configuration example 3-7, 3-10
abbreviating commands A-6
access lists1-13, 3-23to 3-24
ACK bits 1-13
addressing, configuring3-15to 3-22
Address Resolution Protocol
See ARP
ADSL
benefits of 2-3, 2-5
network connections with 2-3, 2-5
ordering 2-6, 3-2
overview 1-3
Alcatel 1000 bridge, replacing2-6to 2-8
ARP 1-3
Asymmetric Digital Line Subscriber Line
See ADSL
ATM
configuring the ATM interface 2-10
errors, displaying 5-8
events, displaying 5-9
interface
configuration scenario 2-14
configuring 3-7
network example2-15to 2-16
overview 1-7
packets, displaying 5-10
PVC encapsulation types 1-7
queues 1-12
troubleshooting commands5-5to 5-11
ATM adaptation layer
See AAL
ATM interface
See ATM
audience, user xi
authentication protocols
See PPP authentication protocols
B
b B-3
basic telephone service
See POTS dial peer
b flash command B-3
boot commands B-3
bootstrap program
See ROM monitor
bridge, replacing2-6to 2-8
bridging
configuration example 3-10
configuring3-9to 3-11
broadcast intervals, RIP 1-4
C
call 1-11
call leg, defining a 1-11
CAR 1-12
caution, described xii
CBWFQ 1-12
CD-ROM, documentation xiv
Central RADIUS Server, configuring 2-43
CHAP 1-5, 1-6
Cisco 831 router VPN connections 2-3
Cisco documentation xiv
Cisco IOS
queues 1-13
class-based weighted fair queuing
See CBWFQ
command(s)
copy running-config startup-config A-7
debug atm errors 5-8
debug atm events 5-9
debug atm packet5-10to 5-11
destination-pattern 1-11
flowcontrol A-2
ip precedence 3-25, 3-33
ip rsvp bandwidth 3-33
ip rtp reserve 3-32
num-exp 3-50
permit 1-13
port 1-11
req-qos 3-34
session target 1-11
show atm interface 5-7
show dialplan number 3-51
show num-exp 3-50
vbr-nrt 3-7
vbr-rt 3-7
command conventions xiii
command-line access to router, configuring 3-9
command modesA-2to A-4
commands
-? B-3
? B-3
abbreviating A-6
ATM troubleshooting5-5to 5-11
b flash B-3
boot B-3
completing A-4
confreg B-6
context B-9
copy tftp flash B-3
debug ATM 5-11
debug atm 5-8
dev B-3
dir device B-3
finding available A-4
frame B-9
help B-3
help with A-4
i B-3
k B-9
meminfo B-9
privileged EXEC, accessing A-5
redisplaying A-5
reset B-3
ROM monitorB-2to B-3
ROM monitor debugging B-9
stack B-9
sysret B-9
tftpdnld B-4
undoing A-6
xmodem B-8
command variables
listing A-5
TFTP download B-4
committed access rate
See CAR
configuration, feature by feature 3-1, 4-1
configuration changes
makingA-5to A-6
saving 5-14, A-7
configuration example(s)
AAL5MUX PPP encapsulation 3-8
AAL5SNAP encapsulation 3-7
command-line access 3-9
DHCP relay 3-22
DHCP server 3-21
dynamic routing 3-13
H.3233-50to 3-52
IP EIGRP 3-14
IP Precedence 3-33
multilink PPP fragmentation and interleaving 3-32
NAT 3-16
RSVP 3-34
static route 3-12
configuration examples
IP Precedence 3-48
multilink PPP fragmentation and interleaving 3-47
configuration register
changing 5-12
changing from ROM monitor B-6
value, resetting 5-14
configuring
addressing parameters3-15to 3-22
ATM interface 3-7
bridging3-9to 3-11
command-line access 3-9
DHCP relay 3-22
DHCP server 3-21
dial backup2-16, 3-34to 3-38
dialer interface 3-4
dial peers 3-49
dynamic routing3-9to 3-13
Easy IP (Phase 1)3-17to 3-18
Easy IP (Phase 2)3-18to 3-22
EIGRP, IP3-14to 3-15
Ethernet interface 2-14, 2-40, 3-3
extended access list 3-23
global parameters 3-3
H.3233-49to 3-50
interleaving 3-31, 3-32, 3-48
IP EIGRP3-14to 3-15
IP parameters 3-42
IP Precedence 3-33, 3-48
loopback interface3-5to 3-6
multilink PPP fragmentation and interleaving 3-31, 3-32, 3-48
NAT2-15, 3-15to 3-17
number expansion 3-50
POTS dial peers 3-49
QoS parameters3-22to 3-34
RIP 3-13
router from PC A-1
RSVP 3-31
static routing 3-12
your network, preparing for 2-6, 3-2
See also configuration examples
configuring multilink PPP fragmentation and interleaving 3-31, 3-32
confreg command B-6
connection authentication
See CHAP
connections
network, illustrated 2-2
setting up 3-2
console downloadB-7to B-8
context command B-9
conventions, command xiii
copy running-config startup-config command A-7
copy tftp flash command B-3
corporate network, connecting to 3-2
cross-over functionality 1-2
customer service xiv
D
debug atm commands5-8to 5-11
debug atm errors command 5-8
debug atm events command 5-9
debug atm packet command5-10to 5-11
debug commands, ROM monitor B-9
destination-pattern command 1-11
dev command B-3
DHCP
configuring DHCP server 2-39
IP address assignment 2-39
DHCP and Easy IP (Phase 2) 1-10
DHCP relay
configuration example 3-22
configuring 3-22
illustrated 3-18
DHCP server
configuration example 3-21
configuring routers as3-18to 3-21
illustrated 3-18
dial backup
configuration example2-21to 2-38
configuring 2-16
configuring dial backup and remote management 2-19, 2-34
dialer watch 2-17
floating static routes 2-17
dialer interfaces2-14, 3-4to 3-8
dial peers
configuring 3-49
overview 1-11
digital signal processor
See DSP
dir device command B-3
disaster recoveryB-3to B-6
documentation, Cisco xiv
DSP 1-10
dynamic addressing received via IPCP 2-40
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
See DHCP
dynamic routing
configuration example 3-13
configuring3-9to 3-13
E
Easy IP (Phase 1)
configuring3-17to 3-18
overview 1-9
Easy IP (Phase 2)
configuring3-18to 3-22
overview 1-10
EIGRP
configuration example 3-14
configuring for IP3-14to 3-15
overview 1-4, 1-5
enable password
recovering5-11to 5-14
setting A-5
enable secret password
recovering5-11to 5-14
setting A-5
encapsulation 1-7
See also examples
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
See EIGRP
error messages, configuration A-6
error reporting, ROM monitor B-8
errors, ATM, displaying 5-8
Ethernet 1-6
Ethernet interface, configuring 2-14, 2-40, 3-3
Ethernet-to-Ethernet router 1-2
events, ATM, displaying 5-9
examples
AAL5MUXPPP encapsulation configuration 3-8
AAL5SNAP encapsulation 3-10
AAL5SNAP encapsulation configuration 3-7
command-line configuration 3-9
configuring PPP over ATM with NAT 2-15
DHCP relay configuration 3-22
DHCP server configuration 3-21
dynamic routing configuration 3-13
IP EIGRP configuration 3-14
IP Precedence configuration 3-33
multilink PPP fragmentation and interleaving configuration 3-32
NAT configuration 3-16
PPP over ATM with NAT2-13, 2-15to 2-16
replacing a bridge or modem2-6to 2-8
voice configuration for H.3233-50to 3-52
experience, user xi
extended access list
configuring 3-23
overview 1-13
extension number, expanding 3-50
F
features, adding 3-1
feedback to Cisco xiv
filtering
See access lists
flowcontrol command A-2
fragmentation, PPP 1-12
frame command B-9
G
G.SHDSL
ordering 2-6
overview 1-3
gatekeeper, defined 1-11
gateway, defined 1-10
global configuration mode
enteringA-5to A-6
summary A-2, A-3
global parameters, setting up 3-3
H
H.225.0
See H.323
H.245
See H.323
H.323
configuring3-49to 3-50
overview 1-10
handshake
defined 1-3
three-way 1-6
two-way 1-5
hardware encryption 1-2
help command B-3
help with commands A-4
hop count, defined 1-4
I
i command B-3
IGMP proxy and sparse mode3-39to 3-41
interface configuration mode A-4
interfaces
ATM
configuring 3-7
displaying status for 5-7
dialer1-7, 2-14, 3-4to 3-8
interleaving
configuration example 3-32, 3-47
configuring 3-32, 3-48
PPP 1-12
Internet connection, setting up 2-6, 3-2
IOS queues 1-12
IP
overview1-3to 1-4
routing, setting up 3-2
IPCP 1-9
IP Precedence
with CBWFQ 1-12
configuring 3-33, 3-48
overview 1-12
ip precedence command 3-25, 3-33
ip rsvp bandwidth command 3-33
ip rtp reserve command 3-32
IPSec 3-42
IP Security
See IPSec
K
k command B-9
L
LCP 1-5
LFQ 1-13
line configuration mode A-4
Link Control Protocol
See LCP
LLC 1-7
loopback interface, configuring3-5to 3-6
low latency queuing
See LFQ
M
meminfo command B-9
metrics
EIGRP 1-5
RIP 1-4
modem, replacing2-6to 2-8
modes
See command modes
multilink PPP 3-31
multilink PPP fragmentation 3-48
multilink PPP fragmentation, configuring 3-32
N
NAT
configuration example 3-16
configuration scenario 2-15
configuring2-15, 3-15to 3-17
network example2-15to 2-16
network example with 2-13
overview 1-9
See also Easy IP (Phase 1)
NCP 1-5
network address translation
See NAT
network configuration, preparing for 2-6, 3-2
network connections, illustrated 2-2
Network Control Protocols
See NCP
network protocols1-3to 1-4
network scenarios
See examples
nonvolatile RAM
See NVRAM
note, described xii
number expansion, configuring 3-50
num-exp command 3-50
NVRAM, saving changes to A-7
O
overloading, defined 1-9
P
packets, ATM, displaying 5-10
PAP 1-5
parameters
addressing, configuring3-15to 3-22
global, setting up 3-3
QoS, configuration 3-24
Password Authentication Protocol
See PAP
password protection A-5
passwords
recovery5-11to 5-14
resetting 5-14
setting A-5
permanent virtual circuit
See PVC
permit command 1-13
plain old telephone service
See POTS dial peer
Point-to-Point Protocol
See PPP
policy-based routing 1-12
port assignments, commonC-1to C-2
port command 1-11
port numbers currently assignedC-1to C-2
ports
See also voice ports
POTS dial peer
configuring 3-49
overview 1-11
PPP 1-12
authentication protocols1-5to 1-6
fragmentation 1-12
interleaving 1-12
Internet connection, setting up 2-6
network example2-15to 2-16
network example with ATM 2-13
over ATM with centrally managed addressing and with dial backup 2-21
overview 1-5
PPP/Internet Protocol Control Protocol
See IPCP
PPPoE 4-2
PPPoE client 2-8
PPP over Ethernet
See PPPoE
precedence
See IP Precedence
see IP Precedence
privileged EXEC commands, accessing A-5
privileged EXEC mode A-2, A-3
protocols
ATM 1-7
Ethernet 1-6
network1-3to 1-4
network interface1-6to 1-8
PPP authentication1-5to 1-6
routing overview1-4to 1-5
VoIP1-10to 1-11
PSTN and VoIP 1-10
PVC
encapsulation types 1-7
overview 1-7
Q
Q.931
See H.323
QoS
configuring3-22to 3-34
parameters1-11to 1-12
queues, ATM 1-12, 3-25
R
related documents xiii
req-qos command 3-34
reset command B-3
resetting
configuration register value 5-14
passwords 5-14
router 5-13
RIP
overview 1-4
ROM monitor
commandsB-2to B-3
debug commands B-9
entering B-1
exiting B-10
overview B-1
router configuration mode A-4
Routing Information Protocol
See RIP
routing protocol overview1-4to 1-5
RST bits 1-13
RSVP
configuration example 3-34
configuring 3-31
configuring ip rtp reserve command instead 3-32
S
saving configuration changes 5-14, A-7
scenarios, network
See examples
security authentication protocols 1-5
server
See DHCP server
service class, default 3-7, 3-26
session target command 1-11
settings
router default A-2
standard VT-100 emulation A-2
show atm interface command 5-7, 5-8
show dialplan number command 3-51
show num-exp command 3-50
software, upgrading methods 5-11
software encryption capability 1-2
stack command B-9
static routing
configuration example 3-12
configuring 3-12
defined 3-12
symmetrical high-data-rate digital subscriber line
See G.SHDSL
sysret command B-9
T
TACACS+ 1-6
TCP/IP-oriented configuration 2-39
TCP port numbers, currently assignedC-1to C-2
telephone 1-11
telephone numbers
associating 1-11
verifying 3-50
Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+)
See TACACS+
terminal emulation software A-1
tftpdnld command B-4, B-5
TFTP downloadB-3to B-6
See also console download
Timesaver, defined xii
translation
See NAT
triggered extensions to RIP 1-4
troubleshooting commands, ATM5-5to 5-11
U
ubr 3-7, 3-26
UDP
broadcasts, forwarding 3-22
port numbers, currently assignedC-1to C-2
undoing commands A-6
unspecified bit rate 3-7, 3-26
upgrading software, methods for 5-11
User Datagram Protocol
See UDP
user EXEC mode A-2, A-3
V
variable bit rate non-real time (vbr-nrt) 3-7
variable bit rate real time (vbr-rt) 3-7
variables, command listing A-5
vbr-nrt 3-7
vbr-nrt command 3-7
vbr-rt 3-7
vbr-rt command 3-7
VC 1-7
virtual configuration register B-6
Virtual private dial-up network
See VPDN
voice3-49to 3-50
configuring for H.3233-49to 3-50
configuration example3-50to 3-52
dial peers, configuring for H.323 3-49
voice ports, configuring for H.323 3-50
VoIP1-10to 1-11
VPDN 2-9
X
xmodem command B-8