Cisco Systems 700 manual Conventions

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Conventions

Conventions

This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information:

The caret character (^) represents the Control key.

For example, the key combinations ^D and Ctrl-D are equivalent: Both mean hold down the Control key while you press the D key. Keys are indicated in capitals, but are not case sensitive.

A string is defined as a nonquoted set of characters.

There are a few strings that include quotation marks as part of the statement. Therefore, common practice is not to include the quotation marks unless they are included in the statement. For example, set the SNMP community string to public does not use quotation marks around the string “public” because when you enter the string, you would not include the quotation marks.

Command descriptions use these conventions:

Vertical bars ( ) separate alternative, mutually exclusive, elements.

Square brackets ([ ]) indicate optional elements.

Variables for which you supply values are in italic.

Examples that contain system prompts denote interactive sessions, indicating the user enters the command at the prompt. The system prompt indicates the current command mode. For example, the prompt router:2503> indicates profile mode. The exception is when a list of commands is provided in an example configuration; the prompt is not shown for the sake of clarity.

Fixed information you enter is in boldface screen font. Variable information you enter is in italic.

Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font.

Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in angle brackets (< >).

The command syntax contains a combination of bold and regular uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters. You can enter the full text of the commands, or you can enter the abbreviated form. The abbreviated form consists of the first characters in each word, shown in uppercase bold in the command syntax. The uppercase bold characters are the minimum you must enter for the command to be recognized and executed.

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Contents Cisco 700 Series Router Configuration Guide Page N T E N T S Chapter Using Chap Chapter Configuring Dhcp Relay, Dhcp Server, and PAT Token Caching A-2 About This Manual Related Documentation Conventions Set systemname systemname Supported Protocols OverviewSoftware Images Administrative Configuration Options 4Cisco700 Series Router Command Reference Profile Overview Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series RoutersProfiles and Connections System and Profile ParametersProfile Mode Parameter Set System Mode Parameter SetPermanent Profiles Lists the parameters that can be configured in a profileCreating and Modifying Profiles Displaying Profile ConfigurationsRemoving Profile-Based Values Host set user tomdIncoming Calls HostProfile reset user tomdDeleting Profiles Changing Profile NamesOutgoing Calls 8Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide Basic Configuration Concepts Basic ConfigurationsBridges and Routers ProfilesLANs and WANs Show config Current ConfigurationRemote and Central Sites Host show configStarting Point Password and SecretAdditional Reference Set defSet autodetection on Setting Spid Autodetection North America onlySet switch dms Setting SPIDs Manually North America onlyBridging Example Bridging with a Cisco 700 Series RouterCisco 700 Series Router Bridging Instructions Routing IP with a Cisco 700 Series Router to an ISPConnecting to an ISP-Example Configuration Routing a Cisco 700 Series Router to an ISP Instructions Routing IP to a Central SiteSet system 764 cd lan Set ip address Set user isp Set numberRouting IP to a Central Site-Example Configuration Set system remote765 set multidestination on cd LAN Central Site IP Routing Command SummarySet ppp auth in chap set ppp secret host cd lan Routing IP and IPX On-DemandRouting IP and IPX On-Demand-Example Configuration Cd LAN On-Demand IP and IPX Routing with PPP InstructionsSet bridging off Central Site On-Demand IP and IPX Routing with PPP Commands18Cisco 700 Series Router Configuration Guide Using Chap Spid Detection North America only IP Static Routing and Callback with Chap AuthenticationSet switch 5ess Remote Cisco 765 Command SummarySet ip rip update off set timeout Set ip rip version 2 set userIP Static Routing with Chap Authentication and MLP Demand 2 threshold 32 duration 5 set active Reboot Set ip rip update periodic set user Set ppp secret clientIP Static Routing with PAP Authentication IP Static Routing with PAP Authentication and MLPSet bridging off set timeout 360 set active reboot IP Unnumbered Static Routing and Chap with MLP IP Unnumbered Routing and Chap Authentication with MLPSet ppp secret host cd lan IP Static and IPX Static Routing with PPP IP Static and IPX Static Routing with Chap and MLPSet multidestination on Set ip rip update periodic set user4500 IPX Static Routing with Chap and MLPSet ipx rip update periodic set user Multilink PPP Encapsulation Dynamic Routing ProtocolsSet ppp multilink off Bridging to a Router Running Cisco IOS Software 16Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide Configuring Dhcp Relay, Dhcp Server, and PAT Dhcp Server Application Notes Dhcp DescriptionPAT Description Dhcp Relay Application NotesPAT Application Notes Ipcp Description Ipcp Address Negotiation Application NotesSet ip framing none PPP Ipcp Negotiation Example Cisco 765 Series Router CommandsVerify the Configuration Dhcp Relay with Ipcp Negotiation ExampleSet system Dhcp Server with Ipcp Negotiation Example Set dhcp server Set dhcp gateway primary 172.168.1.1 cd lanSet user PAT with Ipcp Single-Destination Negotiation PAT with Ipcp Single-Destination Negotiation ExampleSet system Set ip pat po ftp 10.0.0.2 cd lan Dhcp Server with PAT and Ipcp Single-Destination Negotiation Set active Dhcp server Cisco Isdn network Set ip netmask 255.255.255.0 set ip pat on Verify the Configuration 16Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide Configuring Remote Capi Capi and RVS-COM Remote Capi Router Commands Supported D-Channel ProtocolsSupported Applications Configuring the Cisco 700 Router as an Rcapi Server Rcapi Command SummarySet rcapi on Set dir Local-router show rcapi status 6Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide Token Card and Cisco Secure Authentication Support Token Caching Figure A-2 PAP Client Packet 4Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide D E ISP Ipxcp RIP ARP BCP Chap Dhcp Icmp Ipcp Ipxcp ISDN-DCP Mlppp PAP PAT
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