Cisco Router 800 Series Software Configuration Guide
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2-33 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuratio Guide 78-5372-06 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Networks Connecting a Remote Office to a Corporate Office c.Enable PPP: LosAngeles(config-if)# encapsulation ppp d.Enable DDR: LosAngeles(config-if)# dialer in-band e.Specify the amount of time (in seconds) that the line can be idle before it is disconnected. For example: LosAngeles(config-if)# dialer idle-timeout 300 Set the number of packets to be held in the outgoing queue to 10. In the following example,...
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Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Networks Connecting a Remote Office to a Corporate Office 2-34 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuratio Guide 78-5372-06 Configure PAP. To configure CHAP, go to step g. This command enables PAP and specifies authentication on incoming and outgoing calls. LosAngeles(config-if)# ppp authentication pap i.Enable multilink PPP: LosAngeles(config-if)# ppp multilink IP Routing Configuration To configure IP routing, perform the following steps on the PC connected to the other...
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2-35 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuratio Guide 78-5372-06 Chapter 2 Configuring Basic Networks Connecting a Remote Office to a Corporate Office b.Specify parameters for the dialer rotary group: LosAngeles(config)# interface dialer 1 c.Set an IP address and subnet mask for this interface: LosAngeles(config-if)# ip address 10.3.1.2 255.255.0.0 d.To configure the WAN interface to call a site or to receive calls from a site, create a dialer map in global configuration mode. In this example, this...
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CHAPTER 3-1 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 3 Configuring Advanced Networks This chapter describes the following configurations: Private IP network to Internet and corporate network Remote network to two corporate networks The following features can be configured in your network: Dial-on-demand routing (DDR) using snapshot routing Leased Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line Dynamic routing using Routing Information Protocol (RIP), including triggered extensions...
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Chapter 3 Configuring Advanced Networks Before Configuring Advanced Networks or Features 3-2 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 Cisco recommends that you familiarize yourself with the features in the configuration examples to help you decide which features you wish to include in your network. NoteCertain protocols (IP, User Datagram Protocol [UDP], and Network Time Protocol [NTP]) send updates that can cause an ISDN line to be activated excessively. For information on...
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3-3 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 Chapter 3 Configuring Advanced Networks Connecting a Private IP Network to the Internet and a Corporate Network Step 3If you are setting up an Internet connection, gather the following information from your Internet service provider (ISP): PPP client name that the ISP assigns as your login name PPP authentication type, either Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) or Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) PPP password to...
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Chapter 3 Configuring Advanced Networks Connecting a Private IP Network to the Internet and a Corporate Network 3-4 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 Figure 3-1 Connecting Private IP Network to Internet and Corporate Network Callout Number Description 1Private network 2Site 1 3ISDN 4Internet service provider 5Site 2 10.0.0.0 74932 3600 800 3 21 4 5
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3-5 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 Chapter 3 Configuring Advanced Networks Connecting a Private IP Network to the Internet and a Corporate Network Features Used This network uses the following features on the LAN: IP routing DHCP server (optional) When your router is acting as a DHCP server, workstations configured as DHCP clients are automatically assigned an IP address and subnet mask. This network uses the following features on the WAN: IP routing PPP NAT...
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Chapter 3 Configuring Advanced Networks Connecting a Private IP Network to the Internet and a Corporate Network 3-6 Cisco 800 Series Software Configuration Guide 78-5372-06 Configuring the Cisco 800 Series Router NoteBefore you begin to configure your router, review the “Before Configuring Advanced Networks or Features” section on page 3-2. Starting from global configuration mode, follow these steps to configure the Cisco 800 series router in the private IP network to connect to the Internet and...