Specifications
Configuring and Managing Cisco Access Servers and Dial Shelves
Upgrading and Configuring SPE Firmware
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Cisco IOS Dial Technologies Configuration Guide
Configuring Lines
To configure the lines to dial in to your network, use the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:
Command Purpose
Step 1 Cisco AS5400 Series Routers
Router(config)# line
slot/port slot/port
Cisco AS5800 Series Routers
Router(config)# line
shelf/slot/port
shelf/slot/port
Enters the line configuration mode. You can specify a range
of slot and port numbers to configure.
On the Cisco AS5400 access server, the NextPort DFC slot
is defined as a value between 1 and 7. Slot 0 is reserved for
the motherboard. Each NextPort DFC provides 18 SPEs.
The SPE value ranges from 0 to 17. Since each SPE has six
ports, the NextPort DFC has a total of 108 ports. The port
value ranges from 0 to 107. To configure 108 ports on slot 3,
you would enter line 3/00 3/107. If you wish to configure
324 ports on slots 3-5, you would enter line 3/00 5/107.
On the Cisco AS5800 access server, the UPC slot is defined
as a value between 2 and 11. Each UPC provides 54 SPEs.
The SPE value ranges from 0 to 53. Because each SPE has
six ports, the UPC has a total of 324 ports. The port value
ranges from 0 to 323. To configure 324 ports on slot 3, you
would enter line 1/3/00 1/3/323. If you want to configure
972 ports on slots 3-5, you would enter line 1/3/00 1/5/323.
Step 2
Router(config-line)# transport input all
Allows all protocols when connecting to the line.
Step 3
Router(config-line)# autoselect ppp
Enables remote IP users running a PPP application to dial in,
bypass the EXEC facility, and connect directly to the
network.
Step 4
Router(config-line)# modem inout
Enables incoming and outgoing calls.
Step 5
Router(config-line)# modem autoconfigure type
name
Configures the attached modem using the entry for name.