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... download access to CCO's services. parity: none; from Cisco, use CCO. For service and support for quick access to information over lower bandwidths. The WWW version of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously-a character-based version and a multimedia version that include direct access to public and authorized files. SMARTnet customers and partners can access Cisco Connection Online (CCO) as hyperlinks to 14.4 kbps. 1-8 Router Installation and Configuration Guide databits: 8; stop bits: 1; Cisco Connection...
... download access to CCO's services. parity: none; from Cisco, use CCO. For service and support for quick access to information over lower bandwidths. The WWW version of users through two interfaces that are updated and enhanced simultaneously-a character-based version and a multimedia version that include direct access to public and authorized files. SMARTnet customers and partners can access Cisco Connection Online (CCO) as hyperlinks to 14.4 kbps. 1-8 Router Installation and Configuration Guide databits: 8; stop bits: 1; Cisco Connection...
Getting Started Guide
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...use this guide, you should have already designed the wireless topology of your network and have a working knowledge of access points to main office 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cables Access point connections 282297 Cisco Access Points 4 Figure 1 Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Console emulator for initial boot-up Null modem serial cable (DB-9 -> RJ-45) to console connection Cisco WCS software, web user interface 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cable Network Distribution system connection LAN link for management software connections WAN or LAN connection to Cisco 2500 Series...
...use this guide, you should have already designed the wireless topology of your network and have a working knowledge of access points to main office 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cables Access point connections 282297 Cisco Access Points 4 Figure 1 Typical Controller Topology and Network Connections Console emulator for initial boot-up Null modem serial cable (DB-9 -> RJ-45) to console connection Cisco WCS software, web user interface 10/100/1000BASE-T MDI cable Network Distribution system connection LAN link for management software connections WAN or LAN connection to Cisco 2500 Series...
Getting Started Guide
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... the following items: • One Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller. • One Power supply and power cord (power cord option configurable). • Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller software pre-loaded on the controller (software option configurable). • Optional licenses will be pre-installed on controller at factory, if selected. • Two Number 6 Phillips pan-head screws for mounting the controller on CLI console (PC, laptop, or palmtop) - Null modem serial cable to connect CLI console and controller 9 VT-100 terminal emulator on a desk...
... the following items: • One Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller. • One Power supply and power cord (power cord option configurable). • Cisco 2504 Wireless Controller software pre-loaded on the controller (software option configurable). • Optional licenses will be pre-installed on controller at factory, if selected. • Two Number 6 Phillips pan-head screws for mounting the controller on CLI console (PC, laptop, or palmtop) - Null modem serial cable to connect CLI console and controller 9 VT-100 terminal emulator on a desk...
Getting Started Guide
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... contain up to allow static IP addresses from your wireless LAN or network administrator: • A system (controller name), such as the Cisco WCS because Cisco WCS and third-party TFTP servers use the same communication port. No is more convenient, but has higher security and works well for Windows XP devices. 10 • Local TFTP server (required for an untagged VLAN. • A management interface port, such as 1. • A management interface DHCP server IP address, such as wlan1...
... contain up to allow static IP addresses from your wireless LAN or network administrator: • A system (controller name), such as the Cisco WCS because Cisco WCS and third-party TFTP servers use the same communication port. No is more convenient, but has higher security and works well for Windows XP devices. 10 • Local TFTP server (required for an untagged VLAN. • A management interface port, such as 1. • A management interface DHCP server IP address, such as wlan1...
Getting Started Guide
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... of space around the controller ventilation openings to prevent airflow restriction and overheating. Step 3 Place the switch on a shelf or desk, perform the following tasks to complete the installation: • Connecting the Controller Console Port • Securing the Power Adapter Cable • Connecting to the system. Statement 378 To mount the controller on page 23. Mounting the Controller on a Wall (Rack-Mount Brackets) The controller can order a kit with #10-32...
... of space around the controller ventilation openings to prevent airflow restriction and overheating. Step 3 Place the switch on a shelf or desk, perform the following tasks to complete the installation: • Connecting the Controller Console Port • Securing the Power Adapter Cable • Connecting to the system. Statement 378 To mount the controller on page 23. Mounting the Controller on a Wall (Rack-Mount Brackets) The controller can order a kit with #10-32...
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Figure 10 Mounting the Controller in a 19-Inch Rack 1 282086 1 #10-32 pan-head screws or #12-24 slotted head screws Step 3 Step 4 After the controller is mounted in the rack, perform the following tasks to complete the installation: • Connecting the Controller Console Port • Securing the Power Adapter Cable • Connecting to the Network For configuration instructions about using the CLI setup program, see the "Running the Bootup Script and Power-On Self Test" section on page 23. 20
Figure 10 Mounting the Controller in a 19-Inch Rack 1 282086 1 #10-32 pan-head screws or #12-24 slotted head screws Step 3 Step 4 After the controller is mounted in the rack, perform the following tasks to complete the installation: • Connecting the Controller Console Port • Securing the Power Adapter Cable • Connecting to the Network For configuration instructions about using the CLI setup program, see the "Running the Bootup Script and Power-On Self Test" section on page 23. 20
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... Transport Link Layer: ok Starting Access Control List Services: ok Starting System Interfaces: ok Starting Client Troubleshooting Service: ok Starting Management Frame Protection: ok Starting Certificate Database: ok Starting VPN Services: ok Starting Licensing Services: ok Starting LWAPP: ok Starting CAPWAP: ok Starting LOCP: ok Starting Security Services: ok 25 SDK-1.8.0, build 269. compress = none ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Detecting Hardware ... Installing ether-pow driver - 0x6008 starting pid 805, tty '/dev/ttyS0': '/usr/bin/gettyOrMwar' Cryptographic library self-test...
... Transport Link Layer: ok Starting Access Control List Services: ok Starting System Interfaces: ok Starting Client Troubleshooting Service: ok Starting Management Frame Protection: ok Starting Certificate Database: ok Starting VPN Services: ok Starting Licensing Services: ok Starting LWAPP: ok Starting CAPWAP: ok Starting LOCP: ok Starting Security Services: ok 25 SDK-1.8.0, build 269. compress = none ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Detecting Hardware ... Installing ether-pow driver - 0x6008 starting pid 805, tty '/dev/ttyS0': '/usr/bin/gettyOrMwar' Cryptographic library self-test...
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... self-test....passed! Installing ether-pow driver - 0x6008 starting pid 672, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS' type = block dump-device = 254:4 disrupt level = header compress = none ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Detecting Hardware ... All rights reserved. Format FLASH Drive 6. Do not reboot the controller until the user login prompt appears. Change active boot image 4. Run backup image (7.0.114.75) 3. Run primary image (7.0.114.76) - XML config selected Validating XML configuration...
... self-test....passed! Installing ether-pow driver - 0x6008 starting pid 672, tty '': '/etc/init.d/rcS' type = block dump-device = 254:4 disrupt level = header compress = none ifconfig: SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Detecting Hardware ... All rights reserved. Format FLASH Drive 6. Do not reboot the controller until the user login prompt appears. Change active boot image 4. Run backup image (7.0.114.75) 3. Run primary image (7.0.114.76) - XML config selected Validating XML configuration...
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.... The default administrative username is the name you must enter a password. Management Interface IP Address Management Interface Netmask Management Interface Default Router Management Interface VLAN Identifier Management Interface Port Num [1 to the previous command line. You can enter up to enterprise services such as AAA servers. Enter the VLAN identifier of the controller and connectivity to 24 ASCII characters for an untagged VLAN). Enter the port number of the management interface. Enter the administrative password to be assigned to match the switch interface configuration...
.... The default administrative username is the name you must enter a password. Management Interface IP Address Management Interface Netmask Management Interface Default Router Management Interface VLAN Identifier Management Interface Port Num [1 to the previous command line. You can enter up to enterprise services such as AAA servers. Enter the VLAN identifier of the controller and connectivity to 24 ASCII characters for an untagged VLAN). Enter the port number of the management interface. Enter the administrative password to be assigned to match the switch interface configuration...
User Guide
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... of router models that came with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and have experience as comprehensive router configuration instructions. Troubleshooting, maintenance procedures, and cable specifications are available on the documentation CD that are similar in functionality, but differ in the "Overview of interfaces supported. These publications are also provided. Refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference...
... of router models that came with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and have experience as comprehensive router configuration instructions. Troubleshooting, maintenance procedures, and cable specifications are available on the documentation CD that are similar in functionality, but differ in the "Overview of interfaces supported. These publications are also provided. Refer to the Cisco IOS configuration guide and command reference...
User Guide
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... connections between networks and ports. • Chapter 3, "Installing the Router," includes basic installation information and discusses making connections to your LAN, WAN, and console terminal. • Chapter 4, "Configuring the Router," discusses how to configure your router using the prompt-driven System Configuration Dialog, configuration mode, or AutoInstall. Command descriptions use the Cisco IOS software. • Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Router," discusses how to convey instructions...
... connections between networks and ports. • Chapter 3, "Installing the Router," includes basic installation information and discusses making connections to your LAN, WAN, and console terminal. • Chapter 4, "Configuring the Router," discusses how to configure your router using the prompt-driven System Configuration Dialog, configuration mode, or AutoInstall. Command descriptions use the Cisco IOS software. • Appendix A, "Troubleshooting the Router," discusses how to convey instructions...
User Guide
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Preparing to the section "Obtaining Service and Support" in the "Overview of the pins on the DB-60 serial connector), cable pinouts are provided in the appendix "Cable Specifications." Figure 2-1 Serial Transition Cables Router connections Preparing to Connect to a Network H2485 EIA/TIA-232 EIA/TIA-449 V.35 X.21 Network connections at the modem or CSU/DSU EIA-530 Although attempting to manufacture your own serial cables is not recommended (because of the small size of the Router" chapter. To order a cable, refer to Install the Router 2-11
Preparing to the section "Obtaining Service and Support" in the "Overview of the pins on the DB-60 serial connector), cable pinouts are provided in the appendix "Cable Specifications." Figure 2-1 Serial Transition Cables Router connections Preparing to Connect to a Network H2485 EIA/TIA-232 EIA/TIA-449 V.35 X.21 Network connections at the modem or CSU/DSU EIA-530 Although attempting to manufacture your own serial cables is not recommended (because of the small size of the Router" chapter. To order a cable, refer to Install the Router 2-11
User Guide
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... end that connects to the serial port on the rear panel of the router has a DB-60 connector. To order a cable, refer to Install the Router 2-13 The network end of the V.35 serial transition cable (not included) provides a standard 34-pin Winchester-type connector, as shown in Figure 2-3. Preparing to the section "Obtaining Service and Support" in the "Overview of the Router" chapter. V.35 cables are available...
... end that connects to the serial port on the rear panel of the router has a DB-60 connector. To order a cable, refer to Install the Router 2-13 The network end of the V.35 serial transition cable (not included) provides a standard 34-pin Winchester-type connector, as shown in Figure 2-3. Preparing to the section "Obtaining Service and Support" in the "Overview of the Router" chapter. V.35 cables are available...
User Guide
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... and Modem Your router includes asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports. These ports provide administrative access to -DB-25 adapter (labeled "TERMINAL") included with a modem). Connecting to the Console Port Take the following steps to connect a terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software) to the console port on the router: Step 1 Connect the terminal using the thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over cable...
... and Modem Your router includes asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports. These ports provide administrative access to -DB-25 adapter (labeled "TERMINAL") included with a modem). Connecting to the Console Port Take the following steps to connect a terminal (an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software) to the console port on the router: Step 1 Connect the terminal using the thin, flat, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 roll-over cable...
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... command. (b) Enter an enable secret password using the enable password command. (c) Assign addresses to the interfaces using the protocol address command. (d) Specify which protocols to support on the interfaces. You can only make configuration changes in the chapter "Installing the Router," and then power ON the router. You will see the user EXEC prompt (Router>). Enter the enable command to configure the router. 4-12 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Router for the First Time Using Configuration Mode...
... command. (b) Enter an enable secret password using the enable password command. (c) Assign addresses to the interfaces using the protocol address command. (d) Specify which protocols to support on the interfaces. You can only make configuration changes in the chapter "Installing the Router," and then power ON the router. You will see the user EXEC prompt (Router>). Enter the enable command to configure the router. 4-12 Router Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring the Router for the First Time Using Configuration Mode...
Configuration Guide
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... Guide • Access and Communication Servers Command Reference • Configuration Builder Getting Started Guide • Router Products Getting Started Guide • Router Products Configuration Guide • Router Products Command Reference • Troubleshooting Internetworking Systems These publications are available on CIO to obtain additional content and services. 4-2 Cisco 2500 Series Access Server User Guide Contacting Customer Service To obtain general information about Cisco Systems, Cisco's products or documentation, or upgrades, call Customer Service. Pacific time...
... Guide • Access and Communication Servers Command Reference • Configuration Builder Getting Started Guide • Router Products Getting Started Guide • Router Products Configuration Guide • Router Products Command Reference • Troubleshooting Internetworking Systems These publications are available on CIO to obtain additional content and services. 4-2 Cisco 2500 Series Access Server User Guide Contacting Customer Service To obtain general information about Cisco Systems, Cisco's products or documentation, or upgrades, call Customer Service. Pacific time...
Configuration Guide
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... hyperlinks to 14.4 kbps. The WWW version of users through two interfaces that resides on the World Wide Web (WWW). and baud rates up to related information. For a copy of CIO's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cio-help , have the following information ready: • Chassis serial number • Maintenance contract number Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-3 from Europe, 33 1 64 46 40...
... hyperlinks to 14.4 kbps. The WWW version of users through two interfaces that resides on the World Wide Web (WWW). and baud rates up to related information. For a copy of CIO's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), contact cio-help , have the following information ready: • Chassis serial number • Maintenance contract number Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-3 from Europe, 33 1 64 46 40...
Configuration Guide
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... Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a one-way cryptographic secret used to access and set of the enable password when it exists. Step 6 Determine if you will be used instead of functions that can accept the default values for most widely supported open standard for your area number, node number, and area routing: Configure DECnet? [no]: Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-11 It provides a means to monitor and control network elements. If...
... Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a one-way cryptographic secret used to access and set of the enable password when it exists. Step 6 Determine if you will be used instead of functions that can accept the default values for most widely supported open standard for your area number, node number, and area routing: Configure DECnet? [no]: Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-11 It provides a means to monitor and control network elements. If...
Configuration Guide
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... the appendix "Internetworking Primer.") The asynchronous ports on your system using setup: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Configuring the Access Server Step 7 In most cases you must be configured to permit asynchronous devices to be enabled on the access server to the access server using IP routing, you will be connected to configure asynchronous lines: Configure Async lines? [yes]: 4-12 Cisco 2500 Series Access Server User Guide If you are referred to the access server and make use of its services.
... the appendix "Internetworking Primer.") The asynchronous ports on your system using setup: Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Configuring the Access Server Step 7 In most cases you must be configured to permit asynchronous devices to be enabled on the access server to the access server using IP routing, you will be connected to configure asynchronous lines: Configure Async lines? [yes]: 4-12 Cisco 2500 Series Access Server User Guide If you are referred to the access server and make use of its services.
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...." Configuring the Access Server Step 2 Set the line speed and the flow control for ARA protocol clients. Hardware flow control must be connecting modems to your access server to allow proper communications with modems. Async line speed [9600]:57600 Configure for default chat script? [yes]: Step 4 Configure your AppleTalk clients. Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-13 Configure for Appletalk Remote Access? [yes]: AppleTalk Network for ARA clients [1]: 99 Zone name for ARA clients [ara-dialins]: ARA protocol uses an internal nonextended unique network number, and...
...." Configuring the Access Server Step 2 Set the line speed and the flow control for ARA protocol clients. Hardware flow control must be connecting modems to your access server to allow proper communications with modems. Async line speed [9600]:57600 Configure for default chat script? [yes]: Step 4 Configure your AppleTalk clients. Configuring the Cisco 2500 Series Access Server 4-13 Configure for Appletalk Remote Access? [yes]: AppleTalk Network for ARA clients [1]: 99 Zone name for ARA clients [ara-dialins]: ARA protocol uses an internal nonextended unique network number, and...