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Cisco 2951 Configuration Manual (409 pages)
Cisco 3900 Series, Cisco 2900 Series, Cisco 1900 Series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.02 MB
Table of Contents
Overview of the Hardware and Software
9
Feature Information
10
New Features by Platform
12
New Slots
12
Cisco 2900 Series Isrs
13
Cisco 3900 Series Isrs
13
New Slots and Ports by Platform
13
Cisco 1900 Series Isrs
14
Common Ports
14
Getting Started
15
IOS Commands
16
Table of Contents
21
Basic Router Configuration
21
Default Configuration
22
Configuring Global Parameters
23
Configuring I/O Memory Allocation
24
Interface Ports
25
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
26
Configuring a Loopback Interface
27
Configuring Interface Card and Module Interfaces
27
Configuring Wireless LAN Interfaces
27
Verifying Configuration
28
Configuring Command-Line Access
29
Configuring Static Routes
31
Configuring Dynamic Routes
33
Configuring Routing Information Protocol
33
Configuring Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
35
Configuring a Network Interface Device on the L3 Interface
37
Configuring the NID
37
Troubleshooting the NID Configuration
39
Verifying the NID Configuration
39
Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
40
Restrictions for Configuring External Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
40
Configuring External Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
41
Configuration Examples for Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
43
Session ID
43
Verifying the Ethernet Data Plane Loopback Configuration
44
Troubleshooting the Ethernet Data Plane Loopback Configuration
45
CFM Support on Routed Port and Port MEP
46
Configuring Ethernet CFM (Port MEP)
46
Level
46
Restrictions for Configuring Ethernet CFM
46
Configuration Example for Ethernet CFM (Port MEP)
48
Verifying the Ethernet CFM Configuration on a Port MEP
48
Configuring Ethernet CFM (Single-Tagged Packets)
52
Verifying the Ethernet CFM Configuration for Single-Tagged Packets
54
Configuring Ethernet CFM (Double-Tagged Packets)
56
Configuration Example for Ethernet CFM (Double-Tagged Packets)
58
Verififying the Ethernet CFM Configuration for Double-Tagged Packets
58
Configuring Two-Way Delay Measurement
62
Restrictions for Configuring Two-Way Delay Measurement
62
Support for Y.1731 Performance Monitoring on a Routed Port
62
Configuration Examples for Two-Way Delay Measurement
64
Verifying Two-Way Delay Measurement Configuration
64
Troubleshooting Two-Way Delay Measurement Configuration
67
Configuring an EFP and a BD on the Cisco ISR G2 Router
69
Configuring Ethernet Virtual Connection Bridge Domain
69
Configuring Evcs on Cisco ISR G2 Router
69
Configuration Examples for Evcs on the Cisco ISR G2 Router
71
Configuring Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
72
Features Supported for Ethernet Data Plane Loopback
72
Configuring Ethernet CFM
76
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) over EVC BD
76
Provisioning Service (CE-A)
81
Provisioning Service (CE-B)
84
Configuring and Enabling the Cross-Check Function (CE-B)
88
Support for Y.1731 Performance Monitoring for EVC BD
95
Configuration Examples to Add an Access Port SVI to a BD
99
Configuring SVI as Access Port
99
Restrictions for SVI Support on Bds
99
EVC Quality of Service (Qos)
100
Configuring Etherchannel
101
Restrictions and Guidelines for Etherchannel Feature
101
Understanding Etherchannel Feature
101
Configuring Backup Data Lines and Remote Management
105
Configuring Backup Interfaces
105
Assigning Primary and Secondary Failover Media
107
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Failover Media
107
Enabling Auto-Detect
108
Configuring Cellular Dial-On-Demand Routing Backup
109
Configuring DDR Backup Using Dialer Watch
110
Cellular Wireless Modem as Backup with NAT and Ipsec Configuration
112
Configuring ISDN Settings
125
Configuring Third-Party Sfps
129
Configuring Power Efficiency Management
133
Modules and Interface Supporting Energywise
133
Restrictions for Power Efficiency Management and OIR
134
Configuring Security Features
135
Configuring SSL VPN
135
Configuring the Cryptographic Engine Accelerator
135
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
136
Configuring Autosecure
136
Access Groups
137
Configuring Access Lists
137
Configuring Cisco IOS Firewall
138
Zone-Based Policy Firewall
138
Configuring Cisco IOS IPS
139
Configuring VPN
139
Content Filtering
139
Remote Access VPN Using Ipsec Tunnel
140
Site-To-Site VPN Using an Ipsec Tunnel and GRE
141
Configure a VPN over an Ipsec Tunnel
142
Configure the IKE Policy
143
Configure Group Policy Information
144
Apply Mode Configuration to the Crypto Map
146
Enable Policy Lookup
147
Configure Ipsec Transforms and Protocols
148
Configure the Ipsec Crypto Method and Parameters
149
Apply the Crypto Map to the Physical Interface
150
Create a Cisco Easy VPN Remote Configuration
151
Configure a Site-To-Site GRE Tunnel
154
Configuring Dynamic Multipoint VPN
157
Configuring Group Encrypted Transport VPN
158
Restrictions for SGT over Ethernet Tagging
159
SGT over Ethernet Tagging
159
Example: Configuring SGT over Ethernet Tagging
161
Verifying SGT over Ethernet Tagging
161
Authentication Methods
163
Configuring Identity Features on Layer 3 Interface
163
Configuring the IEEE 802.1X
163
Verifying the IEEE 802.1X
164
Configuring the MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB)
165
Verifying the MAB
166
Configuring the Controlling Port Authorization State
167
Controlling Port Authorization State
167
Verifying the Controlling Port Authorization State
168
Configuring Flexible Authentication
170
Flexible Authentication
170
Host Mode
170
Open Access
170
Configuring Control-Direction (Wake-On-LAN)
171
Control-Direction (Wake-On-LAN)
171
Verifying Default Control-Direction Setting-Both
173
Configuring the Preauthentication Access Control List
174
Preauthentication Access Control List
174
Verifying Authentication Control-Direction Setting-In
174
Downloadable Access Control List
175
Filter-ID or Named Access Control List
175
IP Device Tracking
175
Unified Communications on Cisco Integrated Services Routers
177
Call Control
178
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
178
Modules and Interface Cards
178
Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony
179
Call Control Protocols
180
Cisco Unified SIP Proxy (CUSP)
180
Gatekeeper
180
Trunk-Side Protocols
180
Line-Side Protocols
181
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP)
181
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
181
SCCP-Controlled Analog Ports with Supplementary Features
182
Unified Communications Gateways
182
TDM Gateways
183
Voice Gateways
183
Cisco Unified Border Element
184
Unified Messaging Gateway
184
Conferencing, Transcoding and Media Termination Point (MTP)
185
IP Media Services
185
RSVP Agent
185
Trusted Relay Point (TRP)
185
Packet Voice Data Module
186
UC Trusted Firewall
186
Voice Security
186
Applications and Application Interfaces (Apis)
187
Signaling and Media Authentication and Encryption
187
Virtual Route Forward
187
Cisco Unity Express
188
Voice XML
188
Cisco Application Extension Platform
189
Hoot-N-Holler
189
Gatekeeper Transaction Message Protocol (GKTMP)
190
Online Insertion and Removal
190
Configuring Next-Generation High-Density PVDM3 Modules
193
DSP Resource Manager Enhancement and DSP Numbering
195
DSP Image for the PVDM3
196
Conferencing
197
DSP Farm Profiles
197
DSP Farms
197
Broadcast Fast Busy Tone for DSP Oversubscription
198
TDM Sharing/Pooling Configuration
202
Transmitted
208
Show Running-Config: Example
210
Configuring Multi-Gigabit Fabric Communication
219
Restrictions for Module and Interface Card Communication
219
Supported Slots, Modules, and Interface Cards
219
Cisco Etherswitch Service Modules
220
Wireless LAN Module in the Cisco 1941W ISR
220
Cisco High-Speed Intrachassis Module Interconnect (HIMI)
221
Viewing Module and Interface Card Status on the Router
222
Viewing Platform Information
222
Viewing VLAN and Slot Assignments
222
Viewing Multi-Gigabit Fabric Statistics
223
Viewing Multi-Gigabit Fabric CPU Port Statistics
224
Restrictions for Upgrading the System Image
225
Upgrading the Cisco IOS Software
225
Information about Upgrading the System Image
226
Why Would I Upgrade the System Image?
226
Saving Backup Copies of Your Old System Image and Configuration
228
Ensuring Adequate DRAM for the New System Image
229
Ensuring Adequate Flash Memory for the New System Image
231
Copying the System Image into Flash Memory
234
Loading the New System Image
240
Saving Backup Copies of Your New System Image and Configuration
245
Define the WAN Interface on the Router
247
How to Upgrade the IOS Image on the Access Point
247
Confirm Connectivity and Settings
248
Secure an IP Address on the Access Point
248
Upgrading the IOS Image on the Access Point
249
Software Modes
251
Wireless Device Overview
251
Management Options
252
Network Configuration Examples
252
Root Access Point
252
Central Unit in an All-Wireless Network
253
Configuring the Wireless Device
255
Starting a Wireless Configuration Session
255
Configuring Wireless Settings
257
Cisco Express Setup
258
Cisco IOS CLI
258
Configuring the Radio
258
Configuring Authentication
259
Configuring Wireless Security Settings
259
Assigning Ssids
260
Configuring WEP and Cipher Suites
260
Configuring Wireless Vlans
260
Types of SSID Security
261
Configuring Wireless Quality of Service
262
Configuring the Access Point in Hot Standby Mode
263
Preparing for the Upgrade
263
Upgrading to Cisco Unified Software
263
Performing the Upgrade
264
Downgrading the Software on the Access Point
265
Recovering Software on the Access Point
265
Troubleshooting an Upgrade or Reverting the AP to Autonomous Mode
265
Configuring Radio Settings
269
Enabling the Radio Interface
269
Configuring the Role in the Radio Network
271
Configuring Dual-Radio Fallback
273
Radio Tracking
273
Configuring Radio Data Rates
274
Fast Ethernet Tracking
274
MAC-Address Tracking
274
Interface Configuration
275
Configuring MCS Rates
277
Data Rates Based on MCS Settings, Guard Interval, and Channel Width
278
Configuring Radio Transmit Power
279
Limiting the Power Level for Associated Client Devices
279
802.11N Channel Widths
281
Configuring Radio Channel Settings
281
Dynamic Frequency Selection
282
Cli Commands
284
Confirming that DFS Is Enabled
284
Configuring a Channel
285
Blocking Channels from DFS Selection
286
Simulating Radar Detection
286
Enabling and Disabling World Mode
287
Setting the 802.11N Guard Interval
287
Disabling and Enabling Short Radio Preambles
289
Configuring Transmit and Receive Antennas
290
Enabling and Disabling Gratuitous Probe Response
291
Disabling and Enabling Aironet Extensions
292
Configuring the Ethernet Encapsulation Transformation Method
293
Enabling and Disabling Public Secure Packet Forwarding
294
Configuring Protected Ports
295
Configuring the Beacon Period and the DTIM
296
Configure RTS Threshold and Retries
297
Configuring the Fragmentation Threshold
298
Configuring the Maximum Data Retries
298
Enabling Short Slot Time for 802.11G Radios
299
Performing a Carrier Busy Test
299
Configuring Voip Packet Handling
300
Administering the Wireless Device
303
Preventing Unauthorized Access to Your Access Point
305
Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
305
Configuring Default Password and Privilege Level
306
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
306
Protecting Enable and Enable Secret Passwords with Encryption
307
Configuring Username and Password Pairs
309
Configuring Multiple Privilege Levels
310
Setting the Privilege Level for a Command
311
Logging into and Exiting a Privilege Level
312
Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
313
Controlling Access Point Access with RADIUS
313
Default RADIUS Configuration
313
Defining AAA Server Groups
315
Network Services
317
Controlling Access Point Access with TACACS+
318
Displaying the Radius Configuration
318
Configuring TACACS+ Login Authentication
319
Default TACACS+ Configuration
319
Administering the Wireless Hardware and Software
322
Rebooting the Wireless Device
322
Resetting the Wireless Device to the Factory Default Configuration
322
Managing the System Time and Date
323
Monitoring the Wireless Device
323
Configuring Time and Date Manually
324
Understanding Simple Network Time Protocol
324
Displaying the Time and Date Configuration
325
Setting the System Clock
325
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
326
Configuring the Time Zone
326
Configuring a System Name and Prompt
329
Default System Name and Prompt Configuration
329
Understanding DNS
330
Default DNS Configuration
331
Setting up DNS
331
Creating a Banner
332
Displaying the DNS Configuration
332
Configuring a Message-Of-The-Day Login Banner
333
Default Banner Configuration
333
Configuring a Login Banner
334
Configuring Ethernet Speed and Duplex Settings
335
Configuring the Access Point for Wireless Network Management
336
Configuring the Authentication Cache and Profile
338
Configuring the Access Point to Provide DHCP Service
340
Setting up the DHCP Server
340
Monitoring and Maintaining the DHCP Server Access Point
342
Show Commands
342
Clear Commands
343
Configuring the Access Point for Secure Shell
343
Debug Command
343
Understanding SSH
343
Configuring Client ARP Caching
344
Configuring SSH
344
Optional ARP Caching
344
Understanding Client ARP Caching
344
Configuring ARP Caching
345
Cisco IOS CLI for Initial Configuration
347
Configuring the Router Hostname
348
Using the Cisco IOS CLI to Perform Initial Configuration
348
Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords
349
Configuring the Console Idle Privileged EXEC Timeout
351
IP Routing
354
Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort
354
Default Network
355
Default Routes
355
Gateway of Last Resort
355
Configuring Virtual Terminal Lines for Remote Console Access
357
Configuring the Auxiliary Line
359
Verifying Network Connectivity
360
Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image
362
Saving Your Router Configuration
362
Compactflash Support
365
Formatting Compactflash
365
Requirements and Restrictions
365
Using Compactflash Memory Cards
365
Determining the File System on a Compactflash Memory Card
366
How to Format Compactflash Memory Cards
366
Formatting Compactflash Memory as a Class C File System
367
Copying Files
368
File Operations on Compactflash Memory Cards
368
Displaying File Content
369
Displaying Files
369
Privileged Exec Mode
369
Deleting Files
370
Displaying Geometry and Format Information
370
Renaming Files
370
Directory Operations on a Compactflash Memory Card
371
Entering a Directory and Determining Which Directory You Are in
371
Creating a New Directory
372
Removing a Directory
373
Information about the ROM Monitor
375
ROM Monitor Mode Command Prompt
375
Using ROM Monitor
375
Tips for Using ROM Monitor Commands
376
When Do I Use ROM Monitor?
376
Why Is the Router in ROM Monitor Mode?
376
Accessibility
377
Entering ROM Monitor Mode
377
How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks
377
Setting the Configuration Register to Boot to ROM Monitor Mode
379
Displaying Files in a File System (Dir)
382
Loading a System Image (Boot)
382
Modifying the Configuration Register (Confreg)
387
Obtaining Information on USB Flash Devices
388
Modifying the I/O Memory (Iomemset)
389
Recovering the System Image (Tftpdnld)
390
Troubleshooting Crashes and Hangs
394
ROM Monitor Console Communication Failure
395
Router Crashes
395
Router Hangs
395
Exiting ROM Monitor Mode
399
Troubleshooting Tips
399
Changing the Configuration Register Settings
403
Configuring the Console Line Speed (Cisco IOS CLI)
407
Displaying the Configuration Register Settings
407
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Cisco 2951 Installation Manual (226 pages)
2900/3900 series
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 14.14 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Related Documentation
17
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
19
Searching for Cisco Documents
19
Chassis Views
22
Cisco 2901 Chassis
22
Chapter 1 Overview of the Router
23
Cisco 2911 Chassis
24
Cisco 2921 and Cisco 2951 Chassis
26
Do Not Remove During Cf
27
Ehwic 3
27
Figure
27
Networking Operation
27
Cisco 3900 Series Chassis
28
Figure
28
Ehwic 3
30
Networking Operation
30
Aux
31
Ehwic 3
31
EN (Enable USB Console)
31
En en
31
Ism
31
S (Speed)
31
Usb
31
Locating the Serial Number, PID, VID and CLEI
32
Labels on Cisco 2901
33
Labels on Cisco 2911
34
Labels on Cisco 2921 and Cisco 2951
35
Labels on Cisco 3925 and Cisco 3945
35
For Additional Help Locating Labels on the Router
36
Hardware Features
37
Built-In Interface Ports
37
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
37
USB Serial Console Port
38
Removable and Interchangeable Modules and Cards
38
Enhanced High-Speed WAN Interface Cards
41
Service Modules
41
Services Performance Engine
41
Integrated Service Modules
42
Memory
42
Packet Voice Data Modules
42
Power Supplies
44
Module and Router Power Consumption
45
Fans, Ventilation, and Airflow
45
Real-Time Clock
47
Secure Key
48
Cryptographic Accelerator
48
Slot, Port, and Interface Information
48
LED Indicators
50
Specifications
53
Periodic Inspection and Cleaning
67
Preparing for Router Installation
69
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Router Installation
69
C H a P T E R 2 Preparing for Router Installation
70
Safety Recommendations
70
Safety with Electricity
71
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
72
General Site Requirements
72
Rack Requirements
72
Router Environmental Requirements
73
Power Guidelines and Requirements
74
Network Cabling Specifications
74
Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations
74
Console Port Connections
74
Auxiliary Port Connections
75
Ethernet Connections
77
Preparing for Network Connections
77
Serial Connections
77
ISDN BRI Connections
79
CSU/DSU Connections
80
Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance
80
Installation Checklist
82
Creating a Site Log
83
CHAPTER 3 Installing and Connecting the Router
85
C H a P T E R 3 Installing and Connecting the Router
86
What You Need to Know
87
Before You Begin
87
Unpacking the Router
88
Installing the Router
88
Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco 2901 Routers
89
Rack-Mounting the Chassis
89
Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco 2911, Cisco 2921, and Cisco 2951 Routers
90
Attaching Rack-Mount Brackets to Cisco 3900 Series Routers
92
Mounting the Router in a Rack
94
Grounding the Chassis
96
Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
96
Attaching Brackets to the Router for Wall Mounting
97
Attaching the Router to a Wall
97
Mounting a Cisco 2901 or 2911 Router on a Wall
97
Chassis Grounding
99
Connecting Power
102
Connecting to AC Power
102
Connecting to DC Power
103
DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 2911, 2921, and 2951 Routers
103
Wiring Procedure for DC Input on Cisco 2911, 2921, and 2951 Routers
104
Cisco 2911, 2921, and 2951 Routers
107
DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 3900 Series Routers
108
Cisco 3900 Series Router Wiring Procedure for DC Input
110
Dual DC Power Supply Configuration in Cisco 3925 and Cisco 3925-NOVPN Routers
112
Connecting to Backup Power
114
Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
114
Connecting to the Serial Port with Microsoft Windows
114
Connecting to the Console Port with Mac os X
118
Connecting to the Console Port with Linux
119
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver
119
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver
119
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver
120
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver
120
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver
121
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver
121
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver
121
Connecting to the Auxiliary Port
122
Connecting WAN, LAN, and Voice Interfaces
125
Ports and Cabling
127
Connection Procedures and Precautions
128
Configuring the Router
129
Checklist for Power up
129
Powering up the Router
129
Chapter 4 Configuring the Router
130
Power up Procedure
130
Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router
132
Using Cisco Setup Command Facility
132
Completing the Configuration
135
Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express
136
Using Cisco IOS CLI-Manual Configuration
136
Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications
132
Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router
136
Configuring the Router Hostname
137
Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords
138
Configuring the Console Idle Privileged EXEC Timeout
139
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces
141
Configuring IP Routing and IP Protocols
143
Default Network
143
Default Routes
143
Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort
143
Gateway of Last Resort
144
Configuring Virtual Terminal Lines for Remote Console Access
146
Configuring the Auxiliary Line
147
Verifying Network Connectivity
149
Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image
150
Saving Your Router Configuration
150
Verifying the Initial Configuration
152
C H a P T E R 5 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and Frus
154
CHAPTER 5 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and Frus5-1
154
Safety Warnings
154
Accessing Internal Modules
156
Removing and Replacing the Chassis Cover
156
Removing and Replacing the Services Performance Engine
158
Locating Internal Modules
159
Installing and Removing DRAM Dimms
165
Locating and Orienting DRAM DIMM
165
Removing a DRAM DIMM
166
Installing a DRAM DIMM
167
Installing and Removing Isms
168
Locating an ISM
169
Removing an ISM
169
Software Requirement for Isms
169
Installing an ISM
170
Verifying ISM Installation
172
Installing and Removing PVDM3
172
PVDM3 Location and Orientation
173
Removing a PVDM3
173
Installing a PVDM3
174
Installing and Removing Pvdm2S
175
Replacing Power Supplies and Redundant Power Supplies
180
Replacing the Cisco 2901 Router Power Supply
182
Replacing the Cisco 2911 Router Power Supply
184
Installing and Removing the Cisco 2911 Router Optional DC Power Supply
185
Installing the 2911 DC Power Supply
185
Installing the Cisco 2911 Router Power Supply Blank
186
Removing the 2911 DC Power Supply
186
Replacing the Cisco 2911 Router Redundant Power Supply
188
Replacing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Power Supply
188
Replacing the Power Supply on the Cisco 2921 and Cisco 2951 Routers
189
Replacing the Power Supply on the Cisco 3900 Series Routers
190
Inserting POE Supply in an Ethernet Switch Network Module
191
Installing and Removing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply
192
Installing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply
193
Removing the Cisco 2921, Cisco 2951, or Cisco 3900 Series Optional DC Power Supply
193
Installing and Removing a Redundant Power Supply Adapter
194
Installing an RPS Adapter
195
Removing an RPS Adapter
195
Replacing a Fan Tray or Air Filter
197
Replacing the Cisco 2911 Fan Tray
197
Replacing the Cisco 2911 Air Filter
198
Replacing the Cisco 2921 or 2951 Fan Tray
199
Replacing the Cisco 3900 Series Fan Tray
200
Replacing the Cisco 3900 Series Air Filter
201
Installing a FIPS Louver
203
Front to Back Air Flow Converter
204
Removing and Installing Compactflash Memory Cards
211
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
211
Removing a Compactflash Memory Card
211
Installing a Compactflash Memory Card
213
Installing SFP Modules
214
Laser Safety Guidelines
216
Removing SFP Modules
217
Activating a New Software Package or Feature
219
C H a P T E R 6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router
220
CHAPTER 6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router6-1
220
Activating a New Software Package or Feature
220
RMA License Transfer
221
Additional Information
222
A P P E N D I X a Online Insertion Removal and Hot-Swapping
224
APPENDIX A Online Insertion Removal and Hot-Swappinga-1
224
OIR Procedures
224
Inserting a Data or Voice Module
224
Removing a Module
224
Removing a Voice Module
224
Hot-Swapping Procedures
225
Cisco 2951 Datasheet (16 pages)
2900 Series Integrated Services Routers
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.83 MB
Table of Contents
Features
2
Cisco IOS Software
4
Network Security
6
Wireless/Mobility/Application Services
7
IOS Software Features/Protocols Support
9
Network Management Applications Table
10
Embedded Management Features
10
Specifications
11
Supported Modules
13
Ordering Information
14
Warranty Information
14
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