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Cisco 1700 Quick Start Manual

Cisco 1700 Quick Start Manual

Configuring a leased line

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Configuring a Leased Line
The configuration in this chapter describes how to configure a Cisco 1700 router for IP and IPX over
a synchronous serial line.
Before You Begin
The configuration in this chapter is based on the following assumptions:
Your Cisco 1700 router hardware is correctly installed according to the Cisco 1700 Router
Hardware Installation Guide that came with the router.
Your Cisco 1700 router is using multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Your Cisco 1700 router is using dynamic IP and IPX routing, in which IP Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) resolves IP routes, and IPX RIP and IPX SAP dynamically resolve IPX routes and
services.
Before you begin configuration, be aware of the following:
You need to enter the commands in the order shown in the task tables.
The values shown in italic are examples. You should substitute the values shown with values that
are appropriate for your network.
You should be familiar with Cisco IOS software and its conventions.
Note
commands and command modes. When you use the verification steps, you need to change to
different command modes. If you are not familiar with command modes, refer to the "Understanding
Command Modes" section in the "Cisco IOS Basic Skills" chapter.
These are the major tasks when configuring the router:
Configuring Global Parameters
Configuring Security
Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interface
Configuring the Serial Interface
Configuring Dynamic Routing Parameters
Configuring Command-Line Access to the Router
To use the verification steps described in this chapter, you must be familiar with Cisco IOS
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  • Page 1 C H A P T E R Configuring a Leased Line The configuration in this chapter describes how to configure a Cisco 1700 router for IP and IPX over a synchronous serial line. Before You Begin The configuration in this chapter is based on the following assumptions: •...
  • Page 2: Configuring Global Parameters

    Disable the IP Domain Name System (DNS)-based Router(config)# no ip domain-lookup host name-to-address translation on the router. Enable IPX routing and configure the router with an ipx routing 0000.0caa.1111 Router(config)# IPX address. Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 3: Configuring Security

    Specify a password to prevent unauthorized access to the router. enable password <1700user> Router(config)# Configure the router with a host name, which is used in prompts hostname 1700 Router(config)# and default configuration file names. For PPP authentication, the host name entered with this command must match the username of the central-site router.
  • Page 4: Configuring Command-Line Access To The Router

    Confirm that the “Serial0 is up, line protocol is up” message (shown in bold in the example) appears in the command output. 1700# show interface ser0 Serial0 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is PowerQUICC Serial Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide...
  • Page 5 DSU/CSU. activity. • Faulty or incorrect cabling of the router. • Refer to the Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide to confirm that your router is correctly installed • Local DSU/CSU hardware failure. using the correct cables.
  • Page 6 • Use the show interface privileged EXEC command to display the IP addresses for all router interfaces. Use the ip address interface configuration command to assign unique IP addresses to the router interfaces. Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide...

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