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Chapter 5 Basic Router Configuration

Information Needed for Configuration

If you are setting up IP routing:

Generate the addressing scheme for your IP network.

If you are setting up the serial interface:

Mode of operation (sync, async, bisync)

Clock rate depending on the mode

IP address depending on the mode

If you are setting up 3G:

You must have service availability on the Cisco 819 ISR from a carrier, and you must have network coverage where your router will be physically placed. For a complete list of supported carriers, see the data sheet at Cisco 3G Wireless Connectivity Solutions.

You must subscribe to a service plan with a wireless service provider and obtain a SIM card.

You must install the SIM card before configuring the 3G Cisco 819 ISR. For instructions on how to install the SIM card, see Cisco 800 Series RoutersConfiguring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3.7G (HSPA+)/3.5G (HSPA).

You must install the required antennas before you configure the 3G for Cisco 819 ISR. See the following URLs for instructions on how to install the antennas:

3G-ANTM1919D—SeeCisco Multiband Swivel-Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D).

3G-ANTM1916-CM—SeeCisco Multiband Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM).

3G-AE015-R (Antenna Extension)—SeeCisco Single-Port Antenna Stand for Multiband TNC Male-Terminated Portable Antenna (Cisco 3G-AE015-R).

3G-AE010-R (Antenna Extension)—SeeCisco Single-Port Antenna Stand for Multiband TNC Male-Terminated Portable Antenna (Cisco 3G-AE015-R).This document applies to both

3G-AE015-R and 3G-AE010-R. The only difference between these two products is the length of the cable.

3G-ANTM-OUT-OM—SeeCisco 3G Omnidirectional Outdoor Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-OM).

3G-ANTM-OUT-LP—SeeCisco Multiband Omnidirectional Panel-Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-LP).

3G-ACC-OUT-LA—SeeCisco 3G Lightning Arrestor (3G-ACC-OUT-LA).

4G-ANTM-OM-CM—SeeCisco 4G Indoor Ceiling-Mount Omnidirectional Antenna (4G-ANTM-OM-CM).

You must check your LEDs for signal reception as described in Table 2-1.

You should be familiar with the Cisco IOS software. See the Cisco IOS documentation beginning with Release 12.4(15)T or later for Cisco 3G support.

To configure your 3G data profile, you will need the username, password, and access point name (APN) from your service provider:

After you have collected the appropriate information, you can perform a full configuration on your router, beginning with the tasks in the “Configuring Command-Line Access” section on page 5-5.

To obtain or change software licenses:

See Software Activation on Cisco Integrated Services Routers and Cisco Integrated Service Routers G2.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Text Part Number OL-23590-02 September 2Page N T E N T S Data Account Provisioning Configuring a Cellular Interface Specifying a Synchronous Serial Interface Create a Cisco Easy VPN Remote Configuration NAT Getting Help TACACS+ OL-23590-02 Product Overview General Description1shows the Cisco 819HG ISR 3G Features New FeaturesSKU Information Platform Features Wlan FeaturesSecurity Features Wireless Device Overview ScanSafeLEDs Tftp support with Ethernet WAN interfaceColor Description Rssi Router# show controllers cellular Wlan Features Wireless Local Area NetworkDual-Radio CleanAir Technology Images SupportedDynamic Frequency Selection LEDsWlan LED OL-23590-02 4G LTE Wireless WAN OL-23590-02 Basic Router Configuration Interface Ports Default ConfigurationRouter Interface Port Label Information Needed for Configuration OL-23590-02 Configuring Command-Line Access Line aux console tty vty line-number Password password LoginCommand Purpose ExampleEnables password checking at the virtual terminal Session loginExits line configuration mode and returns to Privileged Exec modeConfiguring Global Parameters Configuring a Gigabit Ethernet WAN Interface Configuring WAN InterfacesNo shutdown Exit Configuring the Cellular Wireless WAN Interface ExamplePrerequisites for Configuring the 3G Wireless Interface Restrictions for Configuring the Cellular Wireless InterfaceCommand or Action Purpose Data Account ProvisioningShows the radio signal strength Signal strength, the network security, and so onDetails about the command parameters Displays the cellular gps information2lists the modem data profile parameters Activation and Provisioning Process CarrierManual Activation Cellular unit cdma activate manual mdn msid mslCellular cdma activate iota Activating with Over-the-Air Service ProvisioningRouter # cellular 0 cdma activate otasp phonenumber Configuring a Cellular Interface Configuring DDR Interface cellular Dialer string stringEnters global configuration mode Enables DDR and configures the specified serialSpecifies the number of the dialer access group to Enters the global configuration modeSpecifies the line configuration mode. It is always Specifies a default modem chat scriptExits line configuration mode Configures this line for GSMExamples for Configuring Cellular Wireless Interfaces This section provides the following configuration examplesTunnel over Cellular Interface Configuration Following shows how to configure an HSPA+ modemConfiguring Dual SIM for Cellular Networks Command Syntax DescriptionPerform the following commands to manually switch the SIM Following command forces the modem to connect to SIM1Cellular GSM SIM Locks or unlocks the SIMOutput When Button Is Pushed Example Output When Button Is Not Pushed ExampleRommon Behavior IOS Behavior Configuring the Fast Ethernet LAN Interfaces Configuring a Loopback InterfacePush Button in Wlan AP Verifying Configuration Router# show interface loopbackConfiguring Static Routes Another way to verify the loopback interface is to ping itVerifying Configuration Configuring Dynamic RoutesExample Configuring Routing Information Protocol Command TaskRouter rip Version 1 No auto-summary EndConfiguring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol Router eigrp as-numberEnters router configuration mode and enables Be applied, using the IP address of the networkEigrp on the router. The autonomous-system Number identifies the route to other Eigrp routersOL-23590-02 Configuring Backup Interfaces Configuring Backup Data Lines and Remote Management819 Yes Enters interface configuration mode for Interface for which you want to configure backupAssigns an interface as the secondary or backup Be configured to back up a serial 0 interfaceConfiguring Cellular Dial-on-Demand Routing Backup Configuring DDR Backup Using Dialer WatchConfigure terminal Dialer watch group group-numberEnables dialer watch on the backup interface Do not use the access list permit all command toUsing the chat script command Specifies the interfaceConfiguring DDR Backup Using Floating Static Route No aaa new-model Source-interface Dialer2 Line vty 0 4 login Scheduler max-task-time Webvpn cef end Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the Auxiliary Port Ip name-server server-address Ip dhcp pool name Exit Enters Dhcp pool configuration mode. The name Configure the Dhcp address pool. ForSample commands that you can use in Dhcp Pool configuration mode, see the ExampleEnters configuration mode for the line interface Switches the port from console to auxiliary port Exits the configure interface modeEnters configuration mode for the auxiliary Enables hardware signal flow controlPpp authentication pap callin PC IP address behind CPE OL-23590-02 Environmental and Power Management Router# show environmentEnvironmental and Power Management Cisco EnergyWise Support Cisco EnergyWise SupportConfiguring the Serial Interface WAN ConcentrationProduct Number Cable Type Length Connector Type Configuring Serial InterfacesLegacy Protocol Transport Cisco Hdlc Encapsulation Information About Configuring Serial InterfacesPPP Encapsulation Keepalive Timer Multilink PPPFrame Relay Encapsulation How to Configure Serial Interfaces Configuring a Synchronous Serial InterfaceLMI on Frame Relay Interfaces This section contains the following tasksSpecifying a Synchronous Serial Interface Configures synchronous serial encapsulationSpecifying Synchronous Serial Encapsulation Configures an Sdlc interface for half-duplex mode Configuring PPPSignals Configuring Compression of Hdlc Data Using the Nrzi Line-Coding FormatEncapsulation hdlc Compress stac Nrzi-encodingInverting the Transmit Clock Signal Enabling the Internal ClockTransmit-clock-internal Invert txclock Invert rxclockConfiguring DTR Signal Pulsing Setting Transmit DelayIgnoring DCD and Monitoring DSR as Line Up/Down Indicator Dce-terminal-timing enable Configures the DCE to use Scte from the DTESpecifying the Serial Network Interface Module Timing Ignore-dcdSpecifies timing configuration to invert TXC clock Dte-invert-txcConfiguring Low-Speed Serial Interfaces Understanding Half-Duplex DTE and DCE State MachinesHalf-Duplex DCE State Machines Half-Duplex DCE Transmit State Machine No half-duplex controlled-carrier Constant-carrier modePlaces a low-speed serial interface Changing Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Modes Sdlc cts-delay Sdlc rts-timeoutPhysical-layer sync async Configuration Examples Interface Enablement Configuration ExamplesReturns the interface to its default mode, which is No physical-layerHalf-Duplex Timers Example Synchronous or Asynchronous Mode ExamplesLow-Speed Serial Interface Examples Configuring Security Features Authentication, Authorization, and AccountingConfiguring AutoSecure Configuring Access ListsConfiguration Commands ACL TypeConfiguring Cisco IOS Firewall Access GroupsConfiguring VPN Configuring Cisco IOS IPSURL Filtering Remote Access VPN Site-to-Site VPN Branch office containing multiple LANs and VLANsVPN client-Cisco 819 ISR Corporate office networkConfigure a VPN over an IPSec Tunnel Configuration ExamplesConfigure the IKE Policy Command or Action Purpose Configure Group Policy Information Domain name ExitApply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map Exits IKE group policy configuration modeFor details about this command and additional Specifies a local address pool for the groupEnable Policy Lookup Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters Configure IPSec Transforms and ProtocolsCrypto ipsec profile profile-name See Cisco IOS Security Command Reference for Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface Where to Go NextCrypto map map-name Exit Crypto ipsec client ezvpn name Create a Cisco Easy VPN Remote ConfigurationCrypto ipsec client ezvpn name outside inside Exit Configuration Example Configure a Site-to-Site GRE Tunnel Creates a tunnel interface and enters interface Returns to global configuration mode No cdp run Configuring the Ethernet Switches Switch Port Numbering and NamingRestrictions for the FE Switch 10-1Information About Ethernet Switches Switched Port Analyzer Overview of Snmp MIBsIgmp Snooping Storm ControlBRIDGE-MIB for Layer 2 Ethernet Switching Routerconfig#snmp-server community public RWMIBs MIBs Link 10-4MAC Address Notification 10-5How to Configure Ethernet Switches Configuring VLANsVLANs on the FE Ports 10-6Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces Switchport mode dynamic desirableVLANs on the GE Port Comand PurposeConfiguring Spanning Tree Protocol Configuring 802.1x Authentication10-8 Configuring MAC Table Manipulation Configuring Cisco Discovery ProtocolPort Security 10-9Configuring the Switched Port Analyzer Configuring IP Multicast Layer 3 SwitchingConfiguring Igmp Snooping Configuring Per-Port Storm ControlConfiguring Fallback Bridging 10-11Managing the Switch 10-12Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT 11-1Configuration Tasks Configure the Virtual Private Dialup Network Group NumberPPPoE 11-2Configure the Fast Ethernet WAN Interfaces 11-3Configure the Dialer Interface 11-4Ip address negotiated Ip mtu bytes 11-5Configure Network Address Translation 11-6Ip nat inside outside No shutdown Exit 11-711-8 Configuration Example 11-911-10 Verifying Your Configuration 11-1111-12 Configuring a LAN with Dhcp and VLANs 12-1VLANs Configure Dhcp12-2 Detailed Steps 12-3Verify Your Dhcp Configuration 12-4Vlan ? Configure VLANs12-5 Assign a Switch Port to a Vlan Switchport access vlan vlan-id EndExample 12-6Verify Your Vlan Configuration 12-712-8 Router# vlan databaseRouter# show vlan-switch 12-912-10 Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel 13-1Cisco Easy VPN Remote, networked usersVPN client-Cisco 819 ISRs VPN server-Easy VPN serverConfigure the IKE Policy 13-3Lifetime seconds Exit Configure Group Policy Information Internet Naming Service Wins serversFor the group by using the wins command 13-5Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map 13-6Login, and specifies the method used Enable Policy Lookup13-7 Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters Configure IPSec Transforms and Protocols13-8 13-9 Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface Create an Easy VPN Remote Configuration13-10 Mode client network-extension network extension plus Exit 13-11Following example verifies your easy vpn connection Verifying Your Easy VPN Configuration13-12 13-13 13-14 Configuring the Router from a PC Cisco IOS Software Basic SkillsUnderstanding Command Modes PC Operating System Terminal Emulation SoftwareTo exit to user Exec Use this mode to Global Enter the configureUser Exec Begin a session with As interface atmConfiguration mode Routing protocol Appropriate Getting HelpRouter Enter one of the router Router rip-fromEntering Global Configuration Mode Enable Secret Passwords and Enable PasswordsYou can now make changes to your router configuration Using Commands Abbreviating CommandsUndoing Commands Command-Line Error MessagesWhere to Go Next Saving Configuration ChangesSummary OL-18906-02 Concepts Network ProtocolsProtocol Ideal Topology Metric Routing Updates Routing Protocol OptionsPPP Authentication Protocols Enhanced IgrpEthernet ChapDial Backup Backup InterfaceFloating Static Routes Dialer WatchEasy IP Phase QoS IP Precedence PPP Fragmentation and InterleavingAccess Lists Low Latency QueuingOL-18906-02 Configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Config-reg Resets the configuration registerROM Monitor Entering the ROM MonitorROM Monitor Commands Exits global configuration modeReload Prompt increments with each new lineDisaster Recovery with Tftp Download Command DescriptionsCommand Description Variable Command Tftp Download Command VariablesRequired Variables Configures how the router displays file Using the Tftp Download CommandOptional Variables Examples You will see an output similar to the followingType Embedded AP s Appendix C ROM Monitor Configuration Register Appendix C ROM Monitor Configuration RegisterChanging the Configuration Register Manually Changing the Configuration Register Using PromptsCommand Description Console DownloadError Reporting Debug CommandsContext-Displays processor context for example Exiting the ROM Monitor Appendix C ROM Monitor Exiting the ROM MonitorCommon Port Assignments Port Keyword DescriptionAny private RJE service ISO-Transport Service Access PointProcedure Call Authentication service
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