Specifications

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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Chapter1 Introduction
Using the Setup Script
Using the Setup Script
The setup script is designed to provide you with the minimum requirements needed to get your router
running. The setup script enables your system controller to talk to the network. You can then configure
your system using command-line interface (CLI) commands, or by downloading a predetermined site
configuration file.
Before you power ON your Cisco AS5800 and begin using the setup script, verify that you have:
Connected the console cable to the Cisco 7206 router-shelf console port, which is located on the I/O
controller front panel
Configured your PC terminal emulation program for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits
Noted the IP address of your Ethernet interface
Noted the set of available IP addresses to be assigned to dial-in IP clients
Noted the host name
Noted the ISDN switch types, framing types, and T1 or E1 line codes
Noted passwords (see the Passwords section on page 1-17)
After you verify the information noted above, perform the configuration steps. Continue with the
Setup-Script Initial Configuration section on page 1-17.
Running the Setup Script
You can run the setup script from the command line at any time using the setup command. The following
commands help enable the setup command from the privileged EXEC mode.
Step 1 Enter the enable command.
5800> enable
Step 2 Enter your password. You are in privileged EXEC mode when the prompt changes to 5800#.
Password: password
5800#
Step 3 Enter the setup command and press Return. This will initialize the system configuration dialog as
described in the previous section Setup-Script Initial Configuration.
5800# setup