Specifications

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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Chapter1 Introduction
Cisco IOS Software Fundamentals
Dial Plan
The following list describes dial plan setup considerations.
1. PRI telephone numbers assigned to the T1 trunks. One number is used for testing new modem
firmware and the other for isolating debugs for specific users.
4085551234
4085556789
2. ISDN PRI switch type
5ESS
3. Username and password for sending test calls into the NAS
username = user
password = user-pw
Cisco IOS Software Fundamentals
Cisco IOS software provides the capability to configure a Cisco AS5800 using command-line interface
(CLI) commands.
Use the following helpful reminders when configuring your Cisco IOS software:
Use the question mark (?) and arrow keys to help enter commands.
Note that each command mode restricts you to a set of commands.
Enter the keyword no before a command to disable a feature; for example, no ip routing.
Save configuration changes to NVRAM so they are not lost in a system reload or power outage.
Use the forward slash (/) command syntax to identify shelf components, interfaces, and port
locations (shelf/slot/port). The shelf identification number is the first number identified in the
two-bar command syntax.
Note Cisco IOS software is feature specific and licensed on an as is basis without
warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The version of Cisco IOS
software used in this manual varies depending on configuration requisites for
presentation purposes, and should not be construed as the Cisco IOS software
version of choice for your system or internetwork environment. Consult your
Cisco sales representative regarding your Cisco IOS requirements.
User Interface Command Modes
Cisco routers are configured from user interfaces, known as ports, which provide hardware connectivity.
They are accessed from the console port on a router or Telnet into a router interface from another host.
Typical interfaces are Serial 0 (S0), Serial 1 (S1), and Ethernet 0 (E0). Token Ring interfaces are
referenced as (T0) and FDDI interfaces use (F0).