Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Getting Started
- Basic Router Configuration
- Interface Port Labels
- Viewing the Default Configuration
- Information Needed for Configuration
- Configuring Basic Parameters
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring Dynamic Routes
- Configuring Enhanced IGRP
- Basic Router Configuration
- Configuring Your Router for Ethernet and DSL Access
- Sample Network Deployments
- Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT
- Configuring PPP over ATM with NAT
- Configuring a LAN with DHCP and VLANs
- Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel
- Configure the IKE Policy
- Configure Group Policy Information
- Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map
- Enable Policy Lookup
- Configure IPSec Transforms and Protocols
- Configure the IPSec Crypto Method and Parameters
- Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface
- Create an Easy VPN Remote Configuration
- Verifying Your Easy VPN Configuration
- Configuration Example
- Configuring VPNs Using an IPSec Tunnel and Generic Routing Encapsulation
- Configuring a Simple Firewall
- Configuring a Wireless LAN Connection
- Sample Configuration
- Configuring Additional Features and Troubleshooting
- Additional Configuration Options
- Configuring Security Features
- Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management
- Troubleshooting
- Reference Information
- Cisco IOS Software Basic Skills
- Concepts
- ROM Monitor
- Common Port Assignments

CHAPTER
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Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services Routers (Fixed) Software Configuration Guide
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Sample Network Deployments
This part of the software configuration guide presents a variety of possible Ethernet- and Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL)-based network configurations using Cisco
1800 series routers. Each scenario is
described with a network topology, a step-by-step procedure that is used to implement the network
configuration, and a configuration example that shows the results of the configuration. The Cisco
1811
and Cisco
1812 router models can be used in the Ethernet-based scenarios and the Cisco 1801,
Cisco
1802, and Cisco 1803 router models can be used in the DSL-based scenarios.
The first network scenario provides a simple network configuration: point-to-point protocol (PPP) over
the WAN interface with Network Address Translation (NAT). Each successive scenario builds on the
previous scenario by configuring another key feature.
The scenarios do not address all of the possible network needs; instead, they provide models on which
you can pattern your network. You can choose not to use features presented in the examples, or you can
add or substitute features that better suit your needs.
To verify that a specific feature is compatible with your router, you can use the Software Advisor tool.
You can access this tool at www.cisco.com > Technical Support & Documentation > Tools &
Resources with your Cisco username and password.
For Ethernet-Based Network Deployments
Use the following configuration examples to assist you in configuring your router for Ethernet-based
networks.
• Chapter 3, “Configuring PPP over Ethernet with NAT”
• Chapter 5, “Configuring a LAN with DHCP and VLANs”
• Chapter 6, “Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel”
• Chapter 7, “Configuring VPNs Using an IPSec Tunnel and Generic Routing Encapsulation”
• Chapter 8, “Configuring a Simple Firewall”
For DSL-Based Network Deployments
Use the following configuration examples to assist you in configuring your router for DSL-based
networks.
• Chapter 4, “Configuring PPP over ATM with NAT”
• Chapter 5, “Configuring a LAN with DHCP and VLANs”
• Chapter 6, “Configuring a VPN Using Easy VPN and an IPSec Tunnel”
• Chapter 7, “Configuring VPNs Using an IPSec Tunnel and Generic Routing Encapsulation”
• Chapter 8, “Configuring a Simple Firewall”