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...5 ATM for DSL 5 PVC 6 Dialer Interface 6 Dial Backup 6 Backup Interface 6 Floating Static Routes 7 Dialer Watch 7 NAT 7 Easy IP (Phase 1) 8 Easy IP (Phase 2) 8 QoS 9 IP Precedence 9 PPP Fragmentation and Interleaving 9 CBWFQ 10 RSVP 10 Low Latency Queuing 10 Access Lists 11 C A P P E N D I X ROM Monitor 1 Entering the ROM Monitor ...Variables 5 Using the TFTP Download Command 5 Configuration Register 6 Changing the Configuration Register Manually 6 Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts 6 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide 8 OL-5332-01
...5 ATM for DSL 5 PVC 6 Dialer Interface 6 Dial Backup 6 Backup Interface 6 Floating Static Routes 7 Dialer Watch 7 NAT 7 Easy IP (Phase 1) 8 Easy IP (Phase 2) 8 QoS 9 IP Precedence 9 PPP Fragmentation and Interleaving 9 CBWFQ 10 RSVP 10 Low Latency Queuing 10 Access Lists 11 C A P P E N D I X ROM Monitor 1 Entering the ROM Monitor ...Variables 5 Using the TFTP Download Command 5 Configuration Register 6 Changing the Configuration Register Manually 6 Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts 6 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide 8 OL-5332-01
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... allows more bandwidth from an NSP central office to the customer site than from the customer site to Internet service providers or network administrators when they configure Cisco routers. This asymmetry, combined with a dialup or leased line. ADSL technology is asymmetric in this appendix: •...Phase 1) • Easy IP (Phase 2) • QoS • Access Lists ADSL is a packet-based network technology that allows high-speed transmission over twisted-pair copper wire on the local loop ("last mile") between a network service provider (NSP) central office and the customer site, or ...
... allows more bandwidth from an NSP central office to the customer site than from the customer site to Internet service providers or network administrators when they configure Cisco routers. This asymmetry, combined with a dialup or leased line. ADSL technology is asymmetric in this appendix: •...Phase 1) • Easy IP (Phase 2) • QoS • Access Lists ADSL is a packet-based network technology that allows high-speed transmission over twisted-pair copper wire on the local loop ("last mile") between a network service provider (NSP) central office and the customer site, or ...
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... network, an Internet service provider, or an enterprise network. QoS technologies provide the elemental building blocks for future business applications in your network. Edge routers and backbone routers in your router running VoIP, to improve voice network performance. QoS must be configured throughout...fragments of real-time voice traffic; the QoS tasks they perform might differ as close to existing applications or complicated network requirements. OL-5332-01 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide B-9 This allows considerable ...
... network, an Internet service provider, or an enterprise network. QoS technologies provide the elemental building blocks for future business applications in your network. Edge routers and backbone routers in your router running VoIP, to improve voice network performance. QoS must be configured throughout...fragments of real-time voice traffic; the QoS tasks they perform might differ as close to existing applications or complicated network requirements. OL-5332-01 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide B-9 This allows considerable ...
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...queues are dequeued), giving delay-sensitive data preferential treatment over other traffic. It does not work well on an interface to ensure QoS if the following conditions describe your network: • Small-scale voice network implementation • Links slower than 2 Mbps •... sufficient bandwidth and that traffic gets predictable service. Low-volume traffic streams are two levels of queueing; You should configure RSVP to ensure reliability and quality performance. B-10 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide OL-5332-01 high-...
...queues are dequeued), giving delay-sensitive data preferential treatment over other traffic. It does not work well on an interface to ensure QoS if the following conditions describe your network: • Small-scale voice network implementation • Links slower than 2 Mbps •... sufficient bandwidth and that traffic gets predictable service. Low-volume traffic streams are two levels of queueing; You should configure RSVP to ensure reliability and quality performance. B-10 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software Configuration Guide OL-5332-01 high-...
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... ATM 5 Ethernet 5 network 2 network interface 5 to 6 PPP authentication 3 to 4 routing overview 2 to 3 PVC encapsulation types 6 overview 6 Q QoS parameters 9 to 10 queues, ATM 10 R radio station subinterfaces, configuring 6 related documents 14 remote access VPN 1 remote management, configuring 9, 16 reset command...12 router 11 to 12 RIP configuring 13 overview 2 to 3 ROM monitor commands 2 to 3 debug commands 8, 9 entering 1 exiting 10 root radio station, configuring 2 router configuration mode 4 Routing Information Protocol IN-6 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software ...
... ATM 5 Ethernet 5 network 2 network interface 5 to 6 PPP authentication 3 to 4 routing overview 2 to 3 PVC encapsulation types 6 overview 6 Q QoS parameters 9 to 10 queues, ATM 10 R radio station subinterfaces, configuring 6 related documents 14 remote access VPN 1 remote management, configuring 9, 16 reset command...12 router 11 to 12 RIP configuring 13 overview 2 to 3 ROM monitor commands 2 to 3 debug commands 8, 9 entering 1 exiting 10 root radio station, configuring 2 router configuration mode 4 Routing Information Protocol IN-6 Cisco 850 Series and Cisco 870 Series Access Routers Software ...