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About This Guide
This preface discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of this software configuration guide, and where to get the latest version of this guide.
Objectives
This guide explains how to configure features that enable the MWR 1900 to be used in an IP-RAN solution.
Audience
This publication is designed for the person who will be responsible for configuring the router. This guide is intended for the following audiences:
•Customers with technical networking background and experience
•System administrators who are familiar with the fundamentals of router-based internetworking, but who might not be familiar with Cisco IOS software
•System administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring internetworking equipment, and who are familiar with Cisco IOS software
Organization
The major sections of this software configuration guide include:
Chapter | Title | Description |
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Chapter 1 | Overview of the MWR 1900 | Describes the purpose of the MWR 1900 and its unique |
| | software features. |
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Chapter 2 | | Discusses using the setup command facility to configure |
| | basic attributes of your router. |
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Chapter 3 | | Describes what you need to know about the Cisco IOS |
| | software. |
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Cisco MWR 1900 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide
Contents
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Audience
Software Features
Limitations and Restrictions First-Time Configuration
About This Guide
Configuring PPP Multiplexing
Using the Setup Command Facility
Saving Configuration Changes
Configuring PIM
Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface
Configuring Redundancy
Where to Go Next
Mode y-cable
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Chapter Title Description
Objectives
Audience
Organization
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Document Conventions
Convention Description
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World Wide Web
Additional Information
Related Documentation
Obtaining Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Documentation CD-ROM
Ordering Documentation
Cisco.com
To access Cisco.com, go to the following website
Technical Assistance Center
Contacting TAC by Telephone
Benefits
Overview of the MWR
MLP, PPP Control Path IPCP, NCP, LCP, Clns
Software Features
Cisco IOS Software
Network Processor Software
RTP/UDP Header Compression
PPP Multiplexing/Demultiplexing
RTP Header Compression
Redundancy Support
RFC1253-MIB
MIB Support
MWR 1900 supports the following MIBs
RFC1213-MIB
802.1Q VLANs Frame Relay FR
Limitations and Restrictions
Before You Begin
Understanding Boot Images
Understanding Interface Numbering
Interface type Slot number/Interface number
Configuring Global Parameters
Using the Setup Command Facility
Before Starting Your Router
Enter a host name for the router this example uses
Viewing the configuration
You are then prompted to configure the specified interface
Completing the Configuration
Summary of interfaces is displayed
First-Time Configuration Where to Go Next
Where to Go Next
Getting Help
Cisco IOS Software Basics
As interface serial 0/0
Understanding Command Modes
Configure terminal
Exit , or logout
Saving Configuration Changes
Undoing a Command or Feature
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Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Verifying the Version of Cisco IOS Software
Configuring the Host Name and Password
Enter global configuration mode
Prompt changes to Routerconfig#
Change the name of the router to a meaningful name
Configuring Loopback Interfaces
Exit to global configuration mode
Exit interface configuration mode
Configuring the FE Interface IP Address
Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode
Configuring PIM
Configuring Routing Protocol Attributes
Specify the speed
Configuring Hsrp Support
Enabling the FE Interface
Configuring Multilink Interfaces
Specify a priority
Configuring IP Address Assignment
Configuring Multilink PPP
Enable multilink PPP operation
To set the maximum length of the subframe, enter
Configuring PPP Multiplexing
Configuring RTP/UDP Compression
To set the default PPP protocol ID, enter
RPM-3config-if#ip rtp header-compression
Configuring T1 Interfaces
Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
Set the carrier delay for the serial interface
Configuring E1 Interfaces
Configuring QoS Attributes
Creating a Policy Map
Creating a Class Map
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Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface
Configuring Redundancy
Redundant MWR 1900s
Stand-Alone MWR
Exit y-mode configuration mode
Specify the interface to be used for backhauling
MWR1900-1#show running-config
Verifying the Configuration
Match access-group
Ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 mymd5pw
Ip ospf Hello-interval Ospf Dead-interval
Monitoring and Managing the MWR
Command Purpose
Show Commands for Monitoring the MWR
Show interface type slot / port
Show controllers
Show protocols
Command Reference
Clear ip rtp header-compression
Clear ppp mux interface interface
Command Modes Command History Usage Guidelines Examples
Related Commands Description
Clear ppp mux
Ip rtp compression-connections
Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes
Connections Interface configuration
Ip rtp header-compressionEnables RTP header compression
Ip rtp header-compression
Syntax Description Defaults Command Modes Command History
Passive
Related Commands Description
Standby use-interface
Mode y-cable
Mode y-cable
Standalone
Ppp mux
Command Modes Command History
Ppp mux delay integer no ppp mux delay
Ppp mux delay
Usage Guidelines Examples Related Commands
Ppp mux frame integer no ppp mux frame
Defaults Command Modes Command History
Default maximum length is Interface configuration
Ppp mux frame
Ppp mux pid integer
Ppp mux pid
Ppp mux subframe length integer No ppp mux subframe length
Ppp mux subframe length
Ppp mux subframe count
Default maximum is Interface configuration
Ppp mux subframe count integer No ppp mux subframe count
Redundancy
Global configuration
Following example enables redundancy mode
Invoked y-cable mode
Field Description
Show ip rtp header-compression
Show ip rtp header-compression type number detail
1describes the significant fields shown in the display
That can exist on an interface
Interface interface
Show ppp mux
2describes the significant fields shown in the display
Ppp mux Enables PPP multiplexing/demultiplexing
Show redundancy
This command has no attributes
Standby
Invokes y-cable mode
Invokes redundancy mode
Stand-alone configuration
No standalone
Syntax Description Defaults
Cable configuration
Standalone
Standby use-interface interface health revertive backhaul
Standby use-interface
Standby use-interface loopback102 revertive
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IP address
Cisco IOS About Command modes Enable mode
Counters, PPP multiplexing
IN-2
MIB support Mode y-cable
Configuring
Command
IN-4