Cisco Systems 804, 802 manual Configuring the Idsl Router, Basic Idsl Configuration

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Configuring the IDSL Router

Configuring the IDSL Router

You can configure your Cisco IDSL router using the Cisco IOS command-line interface or the Cisco 800 Fast Step application. For information about using Cisco 800 Fast Step, refer to the Cisco 800 DSL Connection Kit document in the product accessory kit or on Cisco Connection Online (CCO).

The following procedures are examples of how to configure the Cisco IDSL router using Cisco IOS commands. For more information about Cisco IOS commands, refer to the Cisco IOS documentation set on Cisco.com.

Basic IDSL Configuration

The following is an example of a typical IDSL configuration.

Step 1 In global configuration mode, specify a name for the router. For example:

router(config)# hostname 802

Step 2 Specify a username and password. The username is the destination router’s hostname. The password must be the same for both the host and destination routers. For example:

router(config)# username isp password cisco

Step 3 Set the switch type. For example:

router(config)# isdn switch-type basic-5ess

Step 4 Set the BRI interface to use the ISDN physical connection as a leased-line service. The following example sets the line speed at 128 kbps:

router(config)# isdn leased-line bri0 128

Step 5 Configure DHCP relay pool name. For example:

router(config)# ip dhcp pool DHCPpoolLAN_0

Step 6 Set the DHCP pool of addresses. For example:

router(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0

Step 7 Set the IP addresses of the DNS servers. For example:

router(dhcp-config)#dns-server172.29.20.41 172.29.20.51

Step 8 Set the NetBIOS servers. For example:

router(dhcp-config)#netbios-name-server172.29.20.41 172.29.20.51

Step 9 Set the Ethernet 0 IP address as the default gateway. For example:

router(dhcp-config)# default-router192.168.1.1

Step 10 Exit to global configuration mode.

router(dhcp-config)# exit router(config)#

Step 11 Define the IP addresses of the DNS servers. For example:

router(config)# ip name-server172.29.20.41 router(config)# ip name-server172.29.20.51

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Contents Overview Before You Start SafetyPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Preventing Router Damage Unpacking the RouterCisco 804 Idsl Router Connecting Cables to the RouterConnecting an Ethernet Device Connecting a Hub Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting an Idsl Line Verifying Router Connections Connecting the Power SupplyBasic Idsl Configuration Configuring the Idsl RouterChange to interface command mode. For example Example of Basic Configuration OutputHostname cisco802 Ip subnet-zero Idsl Configuration with Frame Relay Interface BRI0.1 point-to-point Example of Frame Relay Configuration OutputTroubleshooting Using Debug Commands Troubleshooting Using Debug CommandsOutput 1 Example show isdn status Command Possible Problem SolutionCisco.com Obtaining DocumentationOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackDocumentation DVD Obtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Product Security Overview Cisco Technical Support Website Submitting a Service RequestDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information