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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Preface
Document Organization
This guide is intended primarily for the following audiences:
Customers with technical networking background and experience
Customers who support dial-in users
System administrators who are familiar with the fundamentals of router-based internetworking, but
who may not be familiar with Cisco IOS software
System administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring internetworking
equipment, and who are familiar with Cisco IOS software
Document Organization
This document describes software installation, configuration, and troubleshooting instructions, which
are included in the following chapters and appendices:
Chapter 1, Introduction provides a functional profile of Cisco AS5800; a hardware and network
topology review; Cisco IOS software fundamentals; basic startup, boot, and setup script previews;
and deployment and operation strategies.
Chapter 2, Commissioning provides formal functional inauguration of the equipment, through
systematic software configurations, to initially engage the system for data/voice call processing.
Chapter 3, Operations provides routine operations to configure router interfaces.
Chapter 4, Administration describes management protocols and Network Access Server (NAS)
security and control functionality with AAA and RADIUS servers.
Chapter 5, Maintenance provides replacement, debugging, and troubleshooting procedures.
Chapter 6, Provisioning describes basic hardware and service provision considerations such as
system environment requirements, physical infrastructure checklists, IP service considerations, and
system upgrade procedures.
Appendix A, Advanced Quick Reference provides command line configurations for the advanced
user and system administrator who need to rapidly modify system functionality or enhance system
performance.
The glossary at the end provides useful Cisco AS5800-related terminology definitions.
Document Conventions
This publication uses the following conventions to display instructions and information.
Note The Cisco AS5800 universal access server uses a two-bar (/) command syntax to identify
component (also known as shelf), interface, and port locations (shelf/slot/port). The shelf
identification number is the first number identified in the two-bar command syntax.
Interactive examples showing prompts (
AS5800(config-line)#) are used in procedures to show exactly
what the prompt should look like when you enter a command, and what happens after you enter a
command. Examples showing sample output from a show running-config or show startup-config
(without prompts) command are included in the configuration sections.