Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Software Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Understanding Interface Numbering and Cisco IOS Software Basics
- Understanding Interface Numbering
- Understanding Cisco IOS Software Basics
- Upgrading to a New Cisco IOS Release
- Where to Go Next
- Using the Setup Command Facility
- Before Starting Your Router
- Using the setup Command Facility
- Configuring Global Parameters
- Configuring Interface Parameters
- Completing the Configuration
- Where to Go Next
- Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
- Configuring the Host Name and Password
- Configuring 1-Port and 2-Port Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Fast Ethernet Interfaces
- Configuring Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Network Modules or WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring 16-Port and 32-Port Asynchronous Network Modules
- Configuring ISDN BRI WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring T1 and E1 Interfaces
- Configuring T1 (FT1) WAN Interface Cards
- Configuring ATM Interfaces
- Configuring Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Interfaces
- Configuring Analog Modem Interfaces
- Configuring Wireless Multipoint Interfaces
- Checking the Interface Configuration
- Configuring 1-Port ADSL WAN Interface Card
- Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module
- Configuring the 1-Port HSSI Network Module
- Configuring the Compression Network Module for the Cisco 3600 Series Routers
- Configuring the Digital Modem Network Module for the Cisco 3640 Router
- Prerequisites
- Configuration Tasks
- Configure the E1/T1 Network Module for ISDN PRI
- Configure the ISDN D-Channel Serial Interfaces
- Configure the Loopback Interface
- Configure the LAN Interface
- Create the Group Asynchronous Interface
- Configure the ISDN Dialer Interface
- Configure the Default IP Pool Information
- Configure Modem Lines for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Configuration Example
- Configuring 1-Port G.SHDSL WAN Interface Card
- Saving Configuration Changes
- Where to Go Next
- Configuring Voice-over-IP
- Voice-over-IP Prerequisites
- Configuring the Voice Interface
- Voice-over-IP Configuration Examples
- Where to Go Next
- Configuration Examples
- Cisco 2600 Series Router Configuration Example
- Cisco 3631 Router Configuration Example
- Cisco 3725 Router Configuration Example
- 1-Port ADSL WAN Interface Card Configuration Examples
- NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure NetworkConfiguration Examples
- Cisco 3640 Central Site Configuration to Support ISDN and Modem Calls
- Formatting the Compact Flash Memory Cards
- Using the ROM Monitor
- Index

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Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
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Chapter 3 Configuring with the Command-Line Interface
Configuring the NM-AIC-64, Contact Closure Network Module
Table 3-10 Configuring IP Routing to the AIC with an Unnumbered IP Address
Table 3-11 Configuring IP Routing to the AIC without an Unnumbered IP Address
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# ip route network-number network-mask
{IP address | interface} [distance] [name name]
Establish the discrete IP route and mask on the
router’s serial interface. The arguments have the
following meanings:
network-number—IP address of the target
network or subnet.
network-mask—Network mask that lets you mask
network and subnetwork bits.
IP address—Internet address of the next hop that
can be used to reach that network in standard
IP address notation. Example: 10.1.1.1.
interface—Network interface to use.
distance—(Optional) An administrative distance,
which is a rating of the trustworthiness of a
routing information source, such as an individual
router or a group of routers.
name name—(Optional) Name of the user profile.
Example:
Router(config)#ip route 10.5.5.2
255.255.255.255 serial2/0
Step 2
Router(config)# interface serialslot/port
Enter serial interface mode. Enter the slot in which
the AIC is installed and port 0.
Step 3
Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered type interface-number
Enable IP processing on the serial interface to the
AIC without assigning an explicit IP address to the
interface. The type and interface-number
arguments indicate another interface on which the
router has an assigned IP address. The other
interface cannot be an unnumbered interface,
because only an interface that has its own IP
address can be used to “lend” its IP to the serial
port. Enter, for example:
Router(config-if)# ip unnumbered
FastEthernet 0/0
Step 4
Router(config-if)# exit
Exit serial interface mode.
Command Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)# interface serialslot/port
Enter the serial interface mode. Enter the slot in
which the AIC is installed and the port 0.
Step 2
Router(config-if)# ip address ip-address network-mask
Specifie the IP address and mask of the router’s
serial interface to the AIC. For example:
Router(config)# ip route 10.5.5.1
255.255.255.0
Step 3
Router(config-if)# exit
Exits the serial interface mode.