Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop. Any keys pressed during this time will be interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop, which may cause you to power cycle the access server and start over. It will take a few minutes for the messages to stop.
The messages look similar to the following:
Note The messages vary, depending on the Cisco IOS software release and feature set you selected.
The screen displays in this section are for reference only and may not exactly reflect the messages
on your console.
System Bootstrap, Version 11.2(7)P, RELEASED SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-1997 by cisco Systems, Inc.
AS5200 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory
program load complete, entry point: 0x3000060, size: 0x23d454
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
San Jose, California 95134-1706
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 5200 Software (C5200-JS-L), Version 11.2(7)P, RELEASED
Copyright (c) 1986-1997 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 20-May-97 20:29 by ccai
Image text-base: 0x2204097C, data-base: 0x00005000
cisco AS5200 (68030) processor (revision B) with 16384K/4096K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 04277316
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
Mother board with terminator card.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
128K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
8192K bytes of processor board Boot flash (Read/Write)
Notice: NVRAM invalid, possibly due to write erase.
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
At any point you may enter a question mark '?' for help.
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.
Default settings are in square brackets '[]'.
Step 2 When the following message appears, press Return to accept the default entry (yes) in square brackets:
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes]:
If you answer no, go to Chapter 3, "Configuring the Access Server Manually" to configure the access server.
Step 3 When the following message appears, press Return to see the current interface summary:
First, would you like to see the current interface summary? [yes]:
Any interface listed with OK? value "NO" does not have a valid configuration
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Ethernet0 unassigned NO unset up up
Serial0 unassigned NO unset down down
Serial1 unassigned NO unset down down
Step 4 Enter a host name for the universal access server:
Configuring global parameters:
Enter host name [Router]:
5200
The enable secret is a one-way cryptographic secret used
instead of the enable password when it exists.
Step 5 Enter an enable secret password. This password is encrypted (more secure) and cannot be seen when viewing the configuration:
The enable password is used when there is no enable secret
and when using older software and some boot images.
Step 6 Enter an enable password. This password is not encrypted (less secure) and can be seen when viewing the configuration:
Enter enable password:
guessme
Step 7 Enter the virtual terminal password, which is used for remote console access:
Enter virtual terminal password:
guessagain
Step 8 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network:
Configure SNMP Network Management? [yes]:
Community string [public]:
Configure AppleTalk? [no]:
yes
Multizone networks? [no]:
yes
Configure IGRP routing? [yes]:
Your IGRP autonomous system number [1]:
15
Configure bridging? [no]:
Step 9 Configure the asynchronous serial lines for the integrated modems or terminal adapters on the modules installed in the universal access server:
Configure Async lines? [yes]:
Async line speed [115200]:
Note We recommend that you do not change this speed for modems. However, for V.110
terminal adapters, we recommend that the speed not go above 19200.
Will you be using the modems for inbound dialing? [yes]:
Would you like to configure group async interface? [yes]:
Note If your asynchronous interfaces will be using the same basic configuration
parameters, we recommend that you group them so that they can be configured as a group.
Otherwise, you will need to configure each interface separately.
Configure for Dynamic 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
Enter the ending address of IP local pool? [X.X.X.X]:
172.20.30.88
Note Make sure the starting and ending addresses of the IP pool are in the same subnet.
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]:
Configure for Async IPX? [yes]:
no
Configure for Appletalk Remote Access (ARA)? [no]:
yes
AppleTalk Network for ARAP clients [1]:
Zone name for ARAP clients [ARA Dialins]:
Allow ARAP "Guest" logins? [yes/no]:
yes
Step 10 Configure the Ethernet 0 interface:
Configuring interface parameters:
Configuring interface Ethernet0:
Is this interface in use? [yes]:
Configure IP on this interface? [yes]:
IP address for this interface:
172.21.40.10
Number of bits in subnet field [0]:
8
Class B network is 172.21.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is /24
Configure AppleTalk on this interface? [no]:
yes
Extended AppleTalk network? [no]:
AppleTalk network number [0]:
10
AppleTalk zone name [myzone]:
etherzone
Configure IPX on this interface? [no]:
yes
Step 11 Configure the Serial 0 interface:
Configuring interface Serial0:
Is this interface in use? [yes]:
Configure IP on this interface? [yes]:
Configure IP unnumbered on this interface? [no]:
IP address for this interface:
172.22.50.10
Number of bits in subnet field [0]:
8
Class B network is 172.22.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is /24
Configure AppleTalk on this interface? [no]:
yes
Extended AppleTalk network? [yes]:
no
AppleTalk network number [2]:
11
AppleTalk zone name [myzone]:
serialzone
Configure IPX on this interface? [no]:
yes
Step 12 Configure the Serial 1 interface:
Configuring interface Serial1:
Is this interface in use? [yes]:
Configure IP on this interface? [yes]:
Configure IP unnumbered on this interface? [no]:
IP address for this interface:
172.23.60.10
Number of bits in subnet field [0]:
8
Class B network is 172.23.0.0, 8 subnet bits; mask is /24
Configure AppleTalk on this interface? [no]:
Configure IPX on this interface? [no]:
yes
Step 13 Enter the letter corresponding to the ISDN switch type that matches your telco's switch type:
Do you want to configure ISDN switch type? [yes]:
The following ISDN switch types are available:
[a] primary-4ess (AT&T 4ESS U.S. switch type)
[b] primary-5ess (AT&T 5ESS U.S. switch type)
[c] primary-dms100 (Northern Telecom U.S. switch type)
[d] primary-net5 (European NET5 switch type)
[e] primary-ntt (Japan switch type)
[f] primary-ts014 (Australia switch type)
Enter the switch type [b]:
Step 14 Configure the controllers:
Note All incoming calls to the access server are handled by the controllers, which route
calls to the appropriate place inside the access server for processing.
Configuring controller parameters:
Configuring controller T1 0:
Is this controller in use? [yes]:
Will you be using PRI on this controller? [yes]:
Note If you want to configure the access server for channelized T1, enter no.
Would you like to enable multilink PPP? [yes]:
Configuring controller T1 1:
Is this controller in use? [yes]:
When you have completed the initial configuration script, messages similar to the following appear:
enable secret 5 $1$f4PM$9OraffX1HFObyBNbKF.DI.
snmp-server community public
! Turn off IPX to prevent network conflicts.
ip local pool setup_pool 172.20.30.40 172.20.30.88
username user password passwd
arap network 1 ARA Dialins
ip address 172.21.40.10 255.255.255.0
ip address 172.22.50.10 255.255.255.0
appletalk zone serialzone
ip address 172.23.60.10 255.255.255.0
ppp authentication chap pap
peer default ip address pool setup_pool
ip tcp header-compression passive
isdn switch-type primary-5ess
isdn incoming-voice modem
ppp authentication chap pap
peer default ip address pool setup_pool
access-list 101 permit ip any any
isdn incoming-voice modem
ppp authentication chap pap
peer default ip address pool setup_pool
access-list 101 permit ip any any
Step 15 Enter yes to save the configuration or enter no to erase it:
Use this configuration? [yes/no]:
yes
Building configuration...
Use the enabled mode 'configure' command to modify this configuration.
Press RETURN to get started!
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet0, changed state to up
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial0, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial1, changed state to down
<Additional messages omitted.>
Step 16 When the messages stop displaying on your screen, press Return to get the following prompt:
%AT-6-ONLYROUTER: Ethernet0: AppleTalk port enabled; no neighbors found
If you see this message, it means that no other AppleTalk routers were found on the network attached to the port.
Posted: Sun Jan 19 10:42:09 PST 2003
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