Managing and Troubleshooting the Universal Port and Dial-Only Feature Cards
Where to Go Next
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Cisco AS5350XM and Cisco AS5400XM Universal Gateways Software Configuration Guide
AS5400(config)#
Step 7
Press the
Enter
key to verify your command registers, and then type
Ctrl-Z
to return to privileged EXEC
mode.
AS5400(config)#
Ctrl-Z
AS5400#
Step 8
Save your changes when ready.
AS5400#
copy running-config startup-config
This process does not delete any existing SPE firmware that resides in system flash memory in case you
later want to revert to it. If you decide to delete the code from system flash memory, remember that
all
files in system flash memory are deleted; therefore, save and restore any important files (for example,
the Cisco IOS software image).
Note
If the new Cisco IOS image contains the same SPE firmware as the old one, no new code is downloaded
to the SPEs.
Where to Go Next
At this point you can go to these references:
•
Chapter 7, “Configuring Voice over IP”
to learn how to configure voice and fax traffic over an IP
network.
•
Appendix C, “Comprehensive Configuration Examples.”
Tip
The following publications are useful for those familiar with the Cisco universal gateway products that
use MICA modems.
•
Comparing Universal Port SPE Commands to MICA Modem Commands
, available online at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/nextport_compare.html
.
•
Managing Port Services on the Cisco AS5350 Universal Gateway
, available online at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_serv/as5350/sw_conf/alxnxpt.htm
.
•
Managing Port Services on the Cisco AS5400 Universal Gateway
, available online at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121t/121t3/nextport/i
ndex.htm
.
•
For more advanced configuration topics, see the Cisco IOS software configuration guide, feature
modules, and command reference publications
Dial Solutions Configuration Guide
and
Dial
Solutions Command Reference Guide
for your software release.
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