Cisco Systems C819HG4GVK9, C819GUK9 manual PC IP address behind CPE

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Chapter 6 Configuring Backup Data Lines and Remote Management

Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the Console Port

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 63.203.35.137 80 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 63.203.35.138 80 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 63.203.35.139 80 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 63.203.35.140 80 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 63.203.35.141 80 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer1 150

no ip http server ip pim bidir-enable

!

! PC IP address behind CPE.

access-list 101 permit ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 any access-list 103 permit ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 any

!

!Watch multiple IP addresses because peers are alternated

!among them when the CPE is connected.

dialer watch-list 1 ip 64.161.31.254 255.255.255.255 dialer watch-list 1 ip 64.174.91.254 255.255.255.255 dialer watch-list 1 ip 64.125.91.254 255.255.255.255

!

!Dial backup will kick in if primary link is not available

!5 minutes after CPE starts up.

dialer watch-list 1 delay route-check initial 300 dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit

!

!Direct traffic to an interface only if the dialer is assigned an IP address. route-map main permit 10

match ip address 101 match interface Dialer1

route-map secondary permit 10 match ip address 103

match interface Dialer3

!Change console to aux function.

line con 0 exec-timedout 0 0 modem enable stopbits 1

line aux 0 exec-timeout 0 0

!To enable and communicate with the external modem properly. script dialer Dialout

modem InOut

modem autoconfigure discovery transport input all stopbits 1

speed 115200 flowcontrol hardware

line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 0 0 password cisco login

!

scheduler max-task-time 5000 end

 

 

Cisco 819 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Text Part Number OL-23590-02 September 2 Americas HeadquartersPage 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 General Description Product Overview1shows the Cisco 819HG ISR SKU Information New Features3G Features Security Features Wlan FeaturesPlatform Features ScanSafe Wireless Device OverviewColor Description Tftp support with Ethernet WAN interfaceLEDs Rssi Router# show controllers cellular Dual-Radio Wireless Local Area NetworkWlan Features LEDs CleanAir TechnologyImages Supported Dynamic Frequency SelectionWlan LED OL-23590-02 4G LTE Wireless WAN OL-23590-02 Basic Router Configuration Router Interface Port Label Default ConfigurationInterface Ports Information Needed for Configuration OL-23590-02 Line aux console tty vty line-number Password password Login Configuring Command-Line AccessExample Command PurposePrivileged Exec mode Enables password checking at the virtual terminalSession login Exits line configuration mode and returns toConfiguring Global Parameters No shutdown Exit Configuring WAN InterfacesConfiguring a Gigabit Ethernet WAN Interface Example Configuring the Cellular Wireless WAN InterfaceRestrictions for Configuring the Cellular Wireless Interface Prerequisites for Configuring the 3G Wireless InterfaceData Account Provisioning Command or Action PurposeDisplays the cellular gps information Shows the radio signal strengthSignal strength, the network security, and so on Details about the command parametersCellular unit cdma activate manual mdn msid msl 2lists the modem data profile parametersActivation and Provisioning Process Carrier Manual ActivationRouter # cellular 0 cdma activate otasp phonenumber Activating with Over-the-Air Service ProvisioningCellular cdma activate iota Configuring a Cellular Interface Interface cellular Dialer string string Configuring DDREnters the global configuration mode Enters global configuration modeEnables DDR and configures the specified serial Specifies the number of the dialer access group toConfigures this line for GSM Specifies the line configuration mode. It is alwaysSpecifies a default modem chat script Exits line configuration modeThis section provides the following configuration examples Examples for Configuring Cellular Wireless InterfacesFollowing shows how to configure an HSPA+ modem Tunnel over Cellular Interface ConfigurationCommand Syntax Description Configuring Dual SIM for Cellular NetworksLocks or unlocks the SIM Perform the following commands to manually switch the SIMFollowing command forces the modem to connect to SIM1 Cellular GSM SIMRommon Behavior IOS Behavior Output When Button Is Not Pushed ExampleOutput When Button Is Pushed Example Push Button in Wlan AP Configuring a Loopback InterfaceConfiguring the Fast Ethernet LAN Interfaces Router# show interface loopback Verifying ConfigurationAnother way to verify the loopback interface is to ping it Configuring Static RoutesExample Configuring Dynamic RoutesVerifying Configuration No auto-summary End Configuring Routing Information ProtocolCommand Task Router rip Version 1Router eigrp as-number Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing ProtocolNumber identifies the route to other Eigrp routers Enters router configuration mode and enablesBe applied, using the IP address of the network Eigrp on the router. The autonomous-systemOL-23590-02 819 Yes Configuring Backup Data Lines and Remote ManagementConfiguring Backup Interfaces Be configured to back up a serial 0 interface Enters interface configuration mode forInterface for which you want to configure backup Assigns an interface as the secondary or backupDialer watch group group-number Configuring Cellular Dial-on-Demand Routing BackupConfiguring DDR Backup Using Dialer Watch Configure terminalSpecifies the interface Enables dialer watch on the backup interfaceDo not use the access list permit all command to Using the chat script commandConfiguring 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 Pool configuration mode, see the Example Enters Dhcp pool configuration mode. The nameConfigure the Dhcp address pool. For Sample commands that you can use in DhcpEnters configuration mode for the line interface Enables hardware signal flow control Switches the port from console to auxiliary portExits the configure interface mode Enters configuration mode for the auxiliaryPpp authentication pap callin PC IP address behind CPE OL-23590-02 Router# show environment Environmental and Power ManagementCisco EnergyWise Support Environmental and Power Management Cisco EnergyWise SupportWAN Concentration Configuring the Serial InterfaceLegacy Protocol Transport Configuring Serial InterfacesProduct Number Cable Type Length Connector Type PPP Encapsulation Information About Configuring Serial InterfacesCisco Hdlc Encapsulation Multilink PPP Keepalive TimerFrame Relay Encapsulation This section contains the following tasks How to Configure Serial InterfacesConfiguring a Synchronous Serial Interface LMI on Frame Relay InterfacesSpecifying Synchronous Serial Encapsulation Configures synchronous serial encapsulationSpecifying a Synchronous Serial Interface Signals Configuring PPPConfigures an Sdlc interface for half-duplex mode Nrzi-encoding Configuring Compression of Hdlc DataUsing the Nrzi Line-Coding Format Encapsulation hdlc Compress stacInvert txclock Invert rxclock Inverting the Transmit Clock SignalEnabling the Internal Clock Transmit-clock-internalIgnoring DCD and Monitoring DSR as Line Up/Down Indicator Setting Transmit DelayConfiguring DTR Signal Pulsing Ignore-dcd Dce-terminal-timing enableConfigures the DCE to use Scte from the DTE Specifying the Serial Network Interface Module TimingDte-invert-txc Specifies timing configuration to invert TXC clockUnderstanding Half-Duplex DTE and DCE State Machines Configuring Low-Speed Serial InterfacesHalf-Duplex DCE State Machines Half-Duplex DCE Transmit State Machine Places a low-speed serial interface Constant-carrier modeNo half-duplex controlled-carrier Physical-layer sync async Sdlc cts-delay Sdlc rts-timeoutChanging Between Synchronous and Asynchronous Modes No physical-layer Configuration ExamplesInterface Enablement Configuration Examples Returns the interface to its default mode, which isLow-Speed Serial Interface Examples Synchronous or Asynchronous Mode ExamplesHalf-Duplex Timers Example Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Configuring Security FeaturesACL Type Configuring AutoSecureConfiguring Access Lists Configuration CommandsAccess Groups Configuring Cisco IOS FirewallURL Filtering Configuring Cisco IOS IPSConfiguring VPN Remote Access VPN Corporate office network Site-to-Site VPNBranch office containing multiple LANs and VLANs VPN client-Cisco 819 ISRConfigure the IKE Policy Configuration ExamplesConfigure a VPN over an IPSec Tunnel Command or Action Purpose Domain name Exit Configure Group Policy InformationSpecifies a local address pool for the group Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto MapExits IKE group policy configuration mode For details about this command and additionalEnable Policy Lookup Crypto ipsec profile profile-name Configure IPSec Transforms and ProtocolsConfigure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters See Cisco IOS Security Command Reference for Crypto map map-name Exit Where to Go NextApply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface Crypto ipsec client ezvpn name outside inside Exit Create a Cisco Easy VPN Remote ConfigurationCrypto ipsec client ezvpn name Configuration Example Configure a Site-to-Site GRE Tunnel Creates a tunnel interface and enters interface Returns to global configuration mode No cdp run 10-1 Configuring the Ethernet SwitchesSwitch Port Numbering and Naming Restrictions for the FE SwitchInformation About Ethernet Switches Storm Control Switched Port AnalyzerOverview of Snmp MIBs Igmp Snooping10-4 BRIDGE-MIB for Layer 2 Ethernet SwitchingRouterconfig#snmp-server community public RW MIBs MIBs Link10-5 MAC Address Notification10-6 How to Configure Ethernet SwitchesConfiguring VLANs VLANs on the FE PortsComand Purpose Configuring Layer 2 InterfacesSwitchport mode dynamic desirable VLANs on the GE Port10-8 Configuring 802.1x AuthenticationConfiguring Spanning Tree Protocol 10-9 Configuring MAC Table ManipulationConfiguring Cisco Discovery Protocol Port SecurityConfiguring Per-Port Storm Control Configuring the Switched Port AnalyzerConfiguring IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching Configuring Igmp Snooping10-11 Configuring Fallback Bridging10-12 Managing the Switch11-1 Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT11-2 Configuration TasksConfigure the Virtual Private Dialup Network Group Number PPPoE11-3 Configure the Fast Ethernet WAN Interfaces11-4 Configure the Dialer Interface11-5 Ip address negotiated Ip mtu bytes11-6 Configure Network Address Translation11-7 Ip nat inside outside No shutdown Exit11-8 11-9 Configuration Example11-10 11-11 Verifying Your Configuration11-12 12-1 Configuring a LAN with Dhcp and VLANs12-2 Configure DhcpVLANs 12-3 Detailed Steps12-4 Verify Your Dhcp Configuration12-5 Configure VLANsVlan ? 12-6 Assign a Switch Port to a VlanSwitchport access vlan vlan-id End Example12-7 Verify Your Vlan ConfigurationRouter# vlan database 12-812-9 Router# show vlan-switch12-10 13-1 Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec TunnelVPN server-Easy VPN server Cisco Easy VPNRemote, networked users VPN client-Cisco 819 ISRs13-3 Configure the IKE PolicyLifetime seconds Exit 13-5 Configure Group Policy InformationInternet Naming Service Wins servers For the group by using the wins command13-6 Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map13-7 Enable Policy LookupLogin, and specifies the method used 13-8 Configure IPSec Transforms and ProtocolsConfigure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters 13-9 13-10 Create an Easy VPN Remote ConfigurationApply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface 13-11 Mode client network-extension network extension plus Exit13-12 Verifying Your Easy VPN ConfigurationFollowing example verifies your easy vpn connection 13-13 13-14 Cisco IOS Software Basic Skills Configuring the Router from a PCPC Operating System Terminal Emulation Software Understanding Command ModesAs interface atm To exit to user Exec Use this mode toGlobal Enter the configure User Exec Begin a session withRouter rip-from Configuration mode Routing protocol AppropriateGetting Help Router Enter one of the routerYou can now make changes to your router configuration Enable Secret Passwords and Enable PasswordsEntering Global Configuration Mode Command-Line Error Messages Using CommandsAbbreviating Commands Undoing CommandsSummary Saving Configuration ChangesWhere to Go Next OL-18906-02 Network Protocols ConceptsRouting Protocol Options Protocol Ideal Topology Metric Routing UpdatesEnhanced Igrp PPP Authentication ProtocolsChap EthernetDialer Watch Dial BackupBackup Interface Floating Static RoutesEasy IP Phase QoS PPP Fragmentation and Interleaving IP PrecedenceLow Latency Queuing Access ListsOL-18906-02 Entering the ROM Monitor Configure terminal Enters global configuration modeConfig-reg Resets the configuration register ROM MonitorPrompt increments with each new line ROM Monitor CommandsExits global configuration mode ReloadCommand Description Command DescriptionsDisaster Recovery with Tftp Download Required Variables Tftp Download Command VariablesVariable Command Optional Variables Using the Tftp Download CommandConfigures how the router displays file You will see an output similar to the following ExamplesType Embedded AP s Appendix C ROM Monitor Appendix C ROM Monitor Configuration Register Configuration RegisterChanging the Configuration Register Using Prompts Changing the Configuration Register ManuallyConsole Download Command DescriptionContext-Displays processor context for example Debug CommandsError Reporting Appendix C ROM Monitor Exiting the ROM Monitor Exiting the ROM MonitorPort Keyword Description Common Port AssignmentsAuthentication service Any private RJE serviceISO-Transport Service Access Point Procedure Call
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