Chapter 1 Cisco AS5850 Product Overview
Functional Overview
any DS0 can be mapped to any HDLC controller or universal port. You can install multiple ingress interface cards of like types and configure the Cisco AS5850 for card or port level redundancy, depending on your needs.
Trunk and port handling cards are tied together using several
The Cisco AS5850 supports a split backplane configuration by using two RSC cards. In the
The RSC card also provides clock and power control to the feature cards. Each RSC card contains a block of logic, referred to as the common logic, and system clocks. This block generates the backplane
On the RSC card, only one common logic is active at any one time, which is identified by the CLK (clock) LED on the RSC card front panel. The active common logic is
You can install and upgrade software remotely, without affecting current system operation. You can also upload and download configuration files remotely, without affecting current system operation. Remote access is enabled by use of simple network management protocol (SNMP), by a Telnet session to a console port on the router shelf, through the World Wide Web (WWW) interface, or through use of the optional network management software.
The Cisco AS5850 can dynamically adjust any port to support any user configuration. Individual users can be authenticated as they connect to the system by use of one or more authentication servers using RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication protocols. Primary and backup authentication servers can define user authentication parameters using the user domain and the number called. User profile information can also be configured to include time of day, number of simultaneous sessions, and number of
When a remote user connects to the universal gateway using a modem or an ISDN line, the user is authenticated and establishes a session. Dynamic address assignment from an authentication server or static address assignment connects the user and has virtually no impact on service provider routing tables.
A remote LAN user can connect to the universal gateway using an ISDN line or asynchronous serial connection, be authenticated, and establish a session. In addition to dynamic or static address assignment, this connection requires the traditional Cisco IOS software support for different routing protocols on different ports simultaneously, with virtually no impact on service provider routing tables.
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