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Configuring Interface Parameters

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Chapter 2 Using the Setup Command Facility Configuring Interface Parameters [6] basic-ts013...TS013 switch type for Australia [7] ntt...........NTT switch type for Japan [8] vn3...........VN3 and VN4 switch types for France Choose ISDN BRI Switch Type [2]: Step 10 Configure the asynchronous serial lines for the integrated modems on the modules installed in the router. (If you want to allow users to dial in through the integrated modems, you must configure the asynchronous lines.) Async lines accept incoming modems calls. If you will have users dialing in via modems, configure these lines. Configure Async lines? [yes]: Async line speed [115200]: Note Cisco recommends that you do not change this speed. Will you be using the modems for inbound dialing? [yes]: Note If your asynchronous interfaces will be using the same basic configuration parameters, Cisco recommends answering yes to the next prompt. That way, you group the modems so that they can be configured as a group. Otherwise, you will need to configure each interface separately. Would you like to put all async interfaces in a group and configure them all at one time? [yes]: Allow dial-in users to choose a static IP addresses? [no]: Configure for TCP header compression? [yes]: Configure for routing updates on async links? [no]: Enter the starting address of IP local pool? [X.X.X.X]: 172.20.30.40 Note Make sure the starting and ending addresses of the IP pool are in the same subnet. Enter the ending address of IP local pool? [X.X.X.X]: 172.20.30.88 You can configure a test user to verify that your dial-up service is working properly What is the username of the test user? [user]: What is the password of the test user? [passwd]: Will you be using the modems for outbound dialing? [no]: Configuring interface parameters: Configuring Interface Parameters From this point on in the setup process, the prompts you see vary depending on the network modules and WAN interface cards in place in your router. The following sections provide examples of the setup steps for each interface module. Refer to the sections appropriate to your router. Configuration for network modules includes: • Ethernet Interface Configuration, page 2-6 • FastEthernet Interface Configuration, page 2-6 • Token Ring Interface Configuration, page 2-7 OL-1957-04 Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers 2-5

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Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
OL-1957-04
Chapter 2
Using the Setup Command Facility
Configuring Interface Parameters
[6] basic-ts013...TS013 switch type for Australia
[7] ntt
...........
NTT switch type for Japan
[8] vn3
...........
VN3 and VN4 switch types for France
Choose ISDN BRI Switch Type [2]:
Step 10
Configure the asynchronous serial lines for the integrated modems on the modules installed in the router.
(If you want to allow users to dial in through the integrated modems, you must configure the
asynchronous lines.)
Async lines accept incoming modems calls. If you will have
users dialing in via modems, configure these lines.
Configure Async lines? [yes]:
Async line speed [115200]:
Note
Cisco recommends that you do not change this speed.
Will you be using the modems for inbound dialing? [yes]:
Note
If your asynchronous interfaces will be using the same basic configuration parameters, Cisco
recommends answering
yes
to the next prompt. That way, you group the modems so that they
can be configured as a group. Otherwise, you will need to configure each interface separately.
Would you like to put all async interfaces in a group and configure them all at one time?
[yes]:
Allow dial-in users to choose a static IP addresses? [no]:
Configure for TCP header compression? [yes]:
Configure for routing updates on async links? [no]:
Enter the starting address of IP local pool? [X.X.X.X]:
172.20.30.40
Note
Make sure the starting and ending addresses of the IP pool are in the same subnet.
Enter the ending address of IP local pool? [X.X.X.X]:
172.20.30.88
You can configure a test user to verify that your
dial-up service is working properly
What is the username of the test user? [user]:
What is the password of the test user? [passwd]:
Will you be using the modems for outbound dialing? [no]:
Configuring interface parameters:
Configuring Interface Parameters
From this point on in the
setup
process, the prompts you see vary depending on the network modules
and WAN interface cards in place in your router. The following sections provide examples of the setup
steps for each interface module. Refer to the sections appropriate to your router.
Configuration for network modules includes:
Ethernet Interface Configuration, page 2-6
FastEthernet Interface Configuration, page 2-6
Token Ring Interface Configuration, page 2-7