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Preface 11
- Audience 1-11
- Organization 1-12
- Conventions 1-13
- Notes, Cautions, and Timesavers 1-13
- Command Conventions 1-13
- Related Documents 1-14
- Obtaining Documentation 1-14
- Cisco.com 1-14
- Documentation DVD 1-15
- Ordering Documentation 1-15
- Documentation Feedback 1-15
- Cisco Product Security Overview 1-15
- Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products 1-16
- Obtaining Technical Assistance 1-16
- Cisco Technical Support Website 1-16
- Submitting a Service Request 1-17
- Definitions of Service Request Severity 1-17
- Obtaining Additional Publications and Information 1-18
Getting Started
Basic Router Configuration 1-1
- Interface Port Labels 1-1
- Viewing the Default Configuration 1-2
- Information Needed for Configuration 1-4
- Configuring Basic Parameters 1-5
- Configure Global Parameters 1-6
- Configure Fast Ethernet LAN Interfaces 1-6
- Configure WAN Interfaces 1-7
- Configure the Fast Ethernet WAN Interface 1-7
- Configure the ATM WAN Interface 1-8
- Configure the Wireless Interface 1-9
- Configuring a Loopback Interface 1-9
- Configuration Example 1-9
- Verifying Your Configuration 1-10
- Configuring Command-Line Access to the Router 1-10
- Configuration Example 1-12
- Configuring Static Routes 1-12
- Configuration Example 1-13
- Verifying Your Configuration 1-13
- Configuring Dynamic Routes 1-13
- Configuring RIP 1-14
- Configuration Example 1-15
- Verifying Your Configuration 1-15
- Configuring Enhanced IGRP 1-15
- Configuration Example 1-16
- Verifying Your Configuration 1-16
Configuring Your Router for Ethernet and DSL Access
Sample Network Deployments 2-1
Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT 3-1
- Configure the Virtual Private Dialup Network Group Number 3-2
- Configure the Fast Ethernet WAN Interfaces 3-3
- Configure the Dialer Interface 3-5
- Configure Network Address Translation 3-7
- Configuration Example 3-9
- Verifying Your Configuration 3-10
Configuring PPP over ATM with NAT 4-1
- Configure the Dialer Interface 4-3
- Configure the ATM WAN Interface 4-5
- Configure DSL Signaling Protocol 4-6
- Configuring ADSL 4-6
- Verify the Configuration 4-7
- Configuring SHDSL 4-7
- Verify the Configuration 4-8
- Configure Network Address Translation 4-9
- Configuration Example 4-11
- Verifying Your Configuration 4-12
Configuring a LAN with DHCP and VLANs 5-1
- Configure DHCP 5-2
- Configuration Example 5-3
- Verify Your DHCP Configuration 5-4
- Configure VLANs 5-5
- Verify Your VLAN Configuration 5-5
- Switch Port Configurations 5-7
- VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) 5-8
- 802.1x Authentication 5-8
- Layer 2 Interfaces 5-9
- MAC Table Manipulation 5-9
- Maximum Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs) 5-9
- Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) 5-9
- IP Multicast Switching 5-9
- Per-Port Storm Control 5-10
- Fallback Bridging 5-10
- Separate Voice and Data Subnets 5-10
- IGMP Snooping 5-10
Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel 6-1
- Configure the IKE Policy 6-3
- Configure Group Policy Information 6-4
- Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map 6-5
- Enable Policy Lookup 6-6
- Configure IPSec Transforms and Protocols 6-6
- Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters 6-7
- Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface 6-8
- Create an Easy VPN Remote Configuration 6-9
- Verifying Your Easy VPN Configuration 6-10
- Configuration Example 6-10
Configuring VPNs Using an IPSec Tunnel and Generic Routing Encapsulation 7-1
- Configure a VPN 7-3
- Configure the IKE Policy 7-3
- Configure Group Policy Information 7-4
- Enable Policy Lookup 7-5
- Configure IPSec Transforms and Protocols 7-6
- Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters 7-7
- Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface 7-8
- Configure a GRE Tunnel 7-8
- Configuration Example 7-10
Configuring a Simple Firewall 8-1
- Configure Access Lists 8-3
- Configure Inspection Rules 8-3
- Apply Access Lists and Inspection Rules to Interfaces 8-4
- Configuration Example 8-5
Configuring a Wireless LAN Connection 9-1
- Configure the Root Radio Station 9-3
- Configure Bridging on VLANs 9-5
- Configure Radio Station Subinterfaces 9-6
- Configuration Example 9-7
Sample Configuration 10-1
Additional Configuration Options 11-1
Configuring Additional Features and Troubleshooting
Configuring Security Features 12-1
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting 12-1
- Configuring AutoSecure 12-2
- Configuring Access Lists 12-2
- Access Groups 12-3
- Guidelines for Creating Access Groups 12-3
- Configuring a CBAC Firewall 12-3
- Configuring Cisco IOS Firewall IDS 12-4
- Configuring VPNs 12-4
Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management 13-1
- Dial Backup Feature Activation Methods 13-1
- Backup Interfaces 13-1
- Configuring Backup Interfaces 13-2
- Floating Static Routes 13-2
- Configuring Floating Static Routes 13-3
- Dialer Watch 13-4
- Configuring Dialer Watch 13-4
- Dial Backup Feature Limitations 13-5
- Configuration Example 13-6
- Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the ISDN S/T Port 13-9
- Configure ISDN Settings 13-9
- Configure the Aggregator and ISDN Peer Router 13-12
- Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through a V.92 Modem 13-13
- Asynchronous Interface Configuration 13-13
- Line Configuration 13-15
Troubleshooting 14-1
- Getting Started 14-1
- Before Contacting Cisco or Your Reseller 14-1
- ADSL Troubleshooting 14-2
- SHDSL Troubleshooting 14-2
- PortFast Troubleshooting 14-2
- ATM Troubleshooting Commands 14-3
- ping atm interface Command 14-3
- show interface Command 14-3
- show atm interface Command 14-5
- debug atm Commands 14-6
- Guidelines for Using Debug Commands 14-6
- debug atm errors Command 14-6
- debug atm events Command 14-7
- debug atm packet Command 14-8
- Software Upgrade Methods 14-9
- Recovering a Lost Password 14-9
- Change the Configuration Register 14-10
- Reset the Router 14-11
- Reset the Password and Save Your Changes 14-12
- Reset the Configuration Register Value 14-12
- Managing Your Router with SDM 14-13
Reference Information
Cisco IOS Software Basic Skills A-1
- Configuring the Router from a PC A-1
- Understanding Command Modes A-2
- Getting Help A-4
- Enable Secret Passwords and Enable Passwords A-5
- Entering Global Configuration Mode A-5
- Using Commands A-6
- Abbreviating Commands A-6
- Undoing Commands A-6
- Command-Line Error Messages A-6
- Saving Configuration Changes A-7
- Summary A-7
- Where to Go Next A-7
Concepts B-1
- ADSL B-1
- SHDSL B-2
- Network Protocols B-2
- IP B-2
- Routing Protocol Options B-2
- RIP B-3
- Enhanced IGRP B-3
- PPP Authentication Protocols B-3
- PAP B-4
- CHAP B-4
- TACACS+ B-5
- Network Interfaces B-5
- Ethernet B-5
- ATM B-5
- PVC B-6
- Dialer Interface B-6
- Dial Backup B-6
- Backup Interface B-6
- Floating Static Routes B-7
- Dialer Watch B-7
- NAT B-7
- Easy IP (Phase 1) B-8
- Easy IP (Phase 2) B-8
- QoS B-9
- IP Precedence B-9
- PPP Fragmentation and Interleaving B-9
- CBWFQ B-10
- RSVP B-10
- Low Latency Queuing B-10
- Access Lists B-11
ROM Monitor C-1
- Entering the ROM Monitor C-1
- ROM Monitor Commands C-2
- Command Descriptions C-3
- Disaster Recovery with TFTP Download C-3
- TFTP Download Command Variables C-3
- Required Variables C-4
- Optional Variables C-4
- Using the TFTP Download Command C-5
- Configuration Register C-6
- Changing the Configuration Register Manually C-6
- Changing the Configuration Register Using Prompts C-6
- Console Download C-7
- Command Description C-7
- Error Reporting C-8
- Debug Commands C-8
- Exiting the ROM Monitor C-9
Common Port Assignments D-1