Specifications
SECTION
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Cisco AS5x00 Case Study for Basic IP Modem Services
11/24/1999
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Commissioning the Cisco AS5300 Hardware
In this Section
This section describes how to configure Cisco AS5300 to support terminal EXEC shell services and
login prompts for client modems.
The following sub sections are provided:
Understanding the Basic Hardware Architecture
Task 1. Verifying Basic Setup
Task 2. Configuring Cisco IOS Basics
Task 3. Enabling the T1 Controllers
Task 4. Configuring the Serial Interfaces
Task 5. Configuring Modems and Lines
Task 6. Enabling IP Basic Setup
Task 7. Testing Asynchronous-Shell Connections
Task 8. Confirming the Final Running-Config
In this case study, Maui Onions commissions the Cisco AS5300. Local-based authentication is used.
After the Cisco AS5300 is commissioned, Maui Onions configures and tests PPP as described in the
section “Configuring PPP and Authentication.” In the future, Maui Onions will use a AAA TACACS+
server.
Note
For a description of terminal EXEC shell services, see the section “Task 7. Testing
Asynchronous-Shell Connections.”
Understanding the Basic Hardware Architecture
Figure 2-1 shows the logical and physical system architecture for the Cisco AS5300. It illustrates the
components used to process a call.