Cisco Systems VG224 manual Using the setup Command, Configuring Global Parameters

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Chapter 2 Using the setup Command

Using the setup Command

Using the setup Command

The setup command facility is displayed in your PC terminal emulation program window.

To create a basic configuration for your Cisco VG224, do the following:

Complete the steps in “Configuring Global Parameters” section on page 2-2.

Complete the steps in “Configuring Controller and Interface Parameters” section on page 2-5.

Complete the steps in “Completing the Configuration” section on page 2-6.

Note If you make a mistake while using the setup command facility, you can exit and run the facility again. Press Ctrl-C, and type setup at the enable mode prompt (Router#).

Configuring Global Parameters

Step 1 Power on the Cisco VG224. The power switch is on the rear panel of the Cisco VG224, at the lower-right corner, near the power cord.

Messages begin to appear in your terminal emulation program window.

Caution Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop. Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop, which might cause the Cisco VG224 to power off and start over. It takes a few minutes for the messages to stop.

The messages look similar to the following:

Note Much of the following example is largely for a Cisco VG224. The messages vary, depending on the Cisco IOS software release, interface modules in place in your Cisco VG224, and feature set you select. In addition, the word “Router” is the default prompt, and may appear elsewhere; interpret this word as meaning “Cisco VG224.” The screen displays in this section are for reference only and might not exactly reflect the messages on your console.

System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(20030210:192652) [INT-mcebu_sb.wk.0.3.2 102], DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE

Copyright (c) 1986-2003 by cisco Systems, Inc.

FPGA readonly version:0015001C

 

 

 

FPGA upgrade

version :001A001E

 

 

 

Upgrade FPGA

currently running

 

 

 

cvg224 processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory

 

 

 

Main memory is configured to 64 bit mode with parity disabled

 

 

 

Upgrade ROMMON initialized

 

 

 

 

 

rommon

1 > dir slot0:

 

 

 

 

 

program load

complete, entry point:0x80008000, size:0xa0e0

 

 

 

Directory of

slot0:

 

 

2

9711556

-rw-

vg224-i6s-mz-swell_2.0.4.1

9486

10051540

-rw-

vg224-i6s-mz.pi3_dhcp

 

 

 

rommon

2 > b

slot0:vg224-i6s-mz-swell_2.0.4.1

 

 

 

Cisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OL-5005-01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Cisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide Corporate HeadquartersCisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide N T E N T S Where to Go Next Command Descriptions C-3 Debugging Commands C-5 OL-5005-01 Objectives AudienceRelated and Referenced Documents Document OrganizationChapter Title Description Cisco Product Document Title Documentation CD-ROM Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackCisco TAC Website Opening a TAC Case Obtaining Additional Information TAC Case Priority DefinitionsXiii Xiv Understanding Interface Numbering Cisco IOS Software Basics Identifying the Cisco VG224Port Numbering Conventions Cisco VG224 is used as an example. See -2 onUnderstanding Cisco IOS Software Basics Command ModesGetting Help Undoing a Command or Feature Router# copy running-config startup-config Where to Go NextSaving Configuration Changes Upgrading to a New Cisco IOS ReleaseCisco VG224 Voice Gateway Software Configuration Guide Using the setup Command Before Starting Your Cisco VG224Using the setup Command Configuring Global ParametersUsing the setup Command Configuring Global Parameters Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router VG224 Enter a host name for the Cisco VG224Optional Configure Chap Configuring Controller and Interface ParametersConfiguring Fast Ethernet and Serial Interface Parameters Configure the Isdn switch type for PRICompleting the Configuration Fast Ethernet Interface ConfigurationAt this point you can proceed to the following OL-5005-01 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface Configuring the Host Name and Password Command PurposeVerifying the Host Name and Password Tip If you are having trouble, ensure the followingConfiguring Fast Ethernet Interfaces Saving Configuration Changes OL-5005-01 Configuring the Voice Interface PrerequisitesRouter# show running-config Router# show startup-configCisco IOS Voice Configuration Library OL-5005-01 Cisco VG224 Configuration Example Appendix a Cisco VG224 Configuration Example Dial-peer voice 6 pots service stcapp Port 2/5 Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Cards Formatting ProceduresDetermining the File System on a Compact Flash Memory Card Router# show slot0 all Geometry and format information is displayed in this formaRouter# show flash all 11# show flash all Geometry and format information is displayed in this formatRouter# erase slot0 Formatting Compact Flash Memory as a Class C File System File and Directory OperationsOperations for Use with Class B Flash File System Copying FilesDisplaying the Contents of a Compact Flash Memory Card Router# dir slot0 Delete Files from Compact Flash MemoryRouter# show slot0 Router# delete slot0cvg224-i-mz.tmpFile Operations for Class C Flash File System Displaying File ContentOperations for Use with Class C Flash File System Router# more slot0cvg224-i-mzDisplaying Geometry and Format Information Router# show slot0 filesysRouter# delete flashcvg224-i-mz.tmp Rename a FileRouter# rename flashcvg224-i-mz.tmp flashcvg224-i-mz Directory Operations for Class C Flash File System Router# mkdir flash/configRouter# mkdir flash/config/test-config Create a New DirectoryRemove a Directory Router# cd flash/config Router# dir flashRouter# rmdir flash/config/test-config Enter a Directory and Determine Which Directory You AreDir Router# cd configPwd Router# cd slot0Using the ROM Monitor Entering the ROM Monitor ModeCommand or Action Purpose ROM Monitor CommandsConfiguring VerifyingCommand abc Command DescriptionsROM Monitor Syntax Conventions Showfpga-Show FPGA-related information Rommon 8 dir flash /dir slot0Debugging Commands Configuration Register CommandsUsing the show rom-monitor command ConfregThen reload the router Using the upgrade rom-monitor CommandRouter# show rom-monitor Recovering Boot and System Images Using the xmodem CommandUsing the tftpdnld Command Rommon 1 tftpdnldOL-5005-01 Timeout Command C-8 CommandsContext C-5 Debugging commands C-5dir C-4 Host nameMeminfo Upgrade User Exec command mode
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VG224 specifications

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