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Step 15—Saving the Configuration
Dial Solutions Quick Configuration Guide
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!
ip local pool dialin_pool 10.1.2.2 10.1.2.97
ip route 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.254.3 permanent
ip route 10.1.4.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.254.4 permanent
!
dialer-list 2 protocol ip permit
!
!
line con 0
line 1 96
autoselect during-login
autoselect ppp
modem InOut
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
end
Caution Do not expect your final configuration to look exactly like this one. You must localize for your own
network environment. Additionally, most Cisco IOS software versions have different default settings.
However, this final configuration provides a good basis for comparison.
Step 15—Saving the Configuration
Save the configuration to NVRAM by entering the copy running-config startup-config command.
Step 16—Testing Sync PPP Connections to Remote LANs
You must configure the remote ISDN routers before you can test DDR connections.
For configuration tasks and end-to-end test examples, see the following chapters:
Chapter 4, “Cisco 1604 Configuration”
Chapter 5, “Cisco 766 Configuration”
Step 17—Adding More Remote LAN Sites as Needed
After you bring up your remote LANs and remote nodes, you might decide to expand the solution
to a larger dial implementation. The following key items must be configured on the Cisco AS5300
to support each additional remote LAN router:
One dialer map
One IP route
One username:password
Note The italic variables in Table 2-5 must be replaced with the actual WAN IP address, host name,
IP subnet address, subnet mask, and password for each additional remote LAN router.