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Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide
Document Organization
This configuration guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes:
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Chapter 1, “First-Time Configuration,” describes how to run the setup script to do a basic
configuration.
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Chapter 2, “Using Cisco IOS Software,” is a brief overview of how to use the command-line
interface (CLI) to configure the access server.
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Chapter 3, “Basic Configuration,” provides instructions for configuring the various features of
the access server using the CLI.
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Chapter 4, “Access Service Security,” describes the basic access server authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) security facility.
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Appendix A, “Managing Modems,” describes how to manage your modems using monitoring,
polling, and troubleshooting commands.
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Appendix B, “ROM Monitor,” describes how to use the Cisco AS5300 ROM monitor to isolate
or rule out hardware problems encountered when installing your access server.
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Appendix C, “Using Setup on Cisco IOS Releases 11.2 or 11.3(2)T,” describes the setup script
for Cisco IOS releases 11.2 and 11.3(2)T.
Where to Get the Latest Version of This Guide
The hard copy of this guide is updated at major releases only and does not always contain the latest
material for enhancements occurring between major releases. You are shipped separate release notes
or configuration notes for spares, hardware, and software enhancements occurring between major
releases.
ISDN PRI
Provides an updated list of the switches and also two new
commands used to monitor Non-Facility Associated
Signaling (NFAS) groups and ISDN service and
channels.
Resource pooling and session counting
Describes how to construct unique customer profiles,
groups of DNIS numbers, and tabulate the number of
active connections, calls accepted, calls rejected for each
customer profile, and system resources over specific
time.
T1 CAS and E1 R2 signaling.
Describes how to configure T1 CAS and E1 R2 signaling
with Voice over IP (VoIP).
COT
Describes how use to use Continuity Test (COT) required
by the SS7 network to conduct loopback and tone check
testing on the path before a circuit is established. It is
required for North American SS7 compliance.
RLM
Describes how to use Redundant Link Manager (RLM),
which provides a virtual link management over multiple
IP networks so that the Q.931 signaling protocol and
other proprietary protocols can be transported on top of
multiple redundant links between the Cisco signaling
controller and the access server.
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