Table of Contents
INDEX
- ? command
- description of 4-3
- AAL D-1
- about this manual xiii
- access CCO xvii
- adapter, DB9-to-DB25 2-3
- additional copies, order xiii
- address mas D-1
- ADSL 2-2, D-1
- ADSL Connector Pinouts A-4
- ADSL Interface B-2
- ADSL port
- connector
- pinouts A-4
- ADSL Port Interface A-4
- ADSLA D-1
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 1-1
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode 1-1
- ATM D-1
- circuits
- setting up 3-3, 3-4
- virtual connections
- setting up 3-3
- ATM25 1-1, 2-2, 2-6
- ATM25 cable 2-6
- ATM25 connector 2-6
- ATM25 interface 1-2
- authentication D-1
- auto-negotiation D-2
- AWG D-2
- back panel 1-4
- bandwidth D-2
- bandwidth on demand D-2
- Baud rate 2-4
- bps D-2
- bridge D-2
- broadband D-2
- Broadband Remote Access Server D-2
- broadcast D-3
- c6200 card command 4-21
- cabling
- connecting to the network 2-5
- Management Port
- cabling 2-4
- CAP encoding D-3
- cautions and warnings C-1
- CBOS
- commands
- ? 4-3
- help 4-3
- write 4-4
- CBOS, logon to 3-2
- CCO xvii
- central office D-3
- Cisco Connection Online xvii
- COM protocol 2-4
- command conventions xiv
- commands
- ? 4-3
- c6200 card 4-21
- help 4-3
- write 4-4
- compliance, standards 1-3
- configuration
- checklist for 2-1
- default
- resetting 1-4
- configuration checklist 3-1
- configure the serial port 2-4
- connect all cables 2-6
- Connect the RJ45 2-3
- connectors
- description of 1-4
- rear panel
- illustration of A-1
- connectors and switches 1-4
- connectors on back panel A-1
- contents, inspect 2-2
- conventions
- commands xiv
- document xiv
- warnings xv
- customer premise D-3
- Data bits 2-4
- data rates
- downstream 1-1
- upstream 1-1
- DB-9 connector
- description of 1-4
- DB9 serial port 2-3
- DB9-to-DB25 adapter 2-3
- Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer 1-3
- DMT encoding D-3
- DMT Issue 1 encoding 1-2, B-2
- DMT Issue Transmission Specifications B-2
- DMT RADSL transmission specifications
- table of B-2
- document conventions xiv
- document objectives xiii
- downstream rate D-3
- DRAM 1-5, D-3
- DSLAM 1-3, D-3
- enable mode 3-2
- encapsulation D-3
- encrypt the passwords D-10
- Ethernet D-4
- Ethernet connector
- description of 1-4
- Ethernet network
- cabling to 2-5
- Ethernet Port
- configuring 3-12
- exec mode 3-2
- FCC D-4
- FCC Part 15 Statement B-3
- Flow control 2-4
- FTP D-4
- hardware environment, set up 2-3
- Hardware Features 1-2
- hardware, necessary 2-3
- help command
- description of 4-3
- hop count D-4
- HTML D-4
- HTML browser D-4
- http D-4
- ICMP D-4
- install the Cisco 626 using a POTS splitter 2-6
- installation
- checklist for 2-1
- Interface Specifications
- ADSL interface B-1
- LAN B-1
- managment interface B-1
- Internet D-5
- Internet address D-4
- Internet Protocol (IP) D-5
- IP address D-5
- assigning 3-12
- IP addressing support 1-3
- IP datagram D-5
- ISO D-5
- ISP D-5
- ITU-T D-6
- LAN D-6
- LED D-6
- line rate D-6
- logical port D-6
- loopback D-6
- MAC D-6
- management applications, network 1-5
- Management Port
- cabling
- illustration of 2-4
- connecting to 2-3
- Management port
- pinouts A-3
- Management VCs, configuring the 3-3
- measurement of digital transmission speeds. D-2
- memory, default configuration 1-5
- menory
- expanded
- options for 1-5
- MIB D-7
- modem pooling D-7
- modes, exec and enable 3-2
- multiplexer D-7
- NAT D-7
- necessary hardware 2-3
- network layer D-7
- network management applications 1-5
- node D-7
- NVT D-7
- octet D-7
- Open Systems Interconnection D-7
- operating environment
- ambient termperature of 1-5
- operating temperature 1-5
- Operation Modes 3-2
- operation modes, CBOS 3-2
- OSI D-7
- overview 1-1
- packet D-8
- PAP D-8
- Parity 2-4
- password
- avoiding a bad 3-12
- changing 3-12
- PCI D-8
- Peripheral Component Interconnect D-8
- Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) D-8
- physical layer D-8
- physical port D-8
- Physical Specifications
- dimensions B-1
- weight B-1
- pinouts for the management port A-3
- Point-To-Point-Protocol D-8
- port D-8
- POTS D-8
- POTS splitter 2-5
- POTS splitter, equipment connected through 2-5
- POTS splitter, install the Cisco 626 using a 2-6
- Power Connector 1-4
- Power Specifications
- operating requirements B-2
- power requirements B-2
- regulatory approvals B-3
- PPP D-8
- premise router 2-6
- procedures, configuration 3-1
- product features
- ATM cell delineation 1-2
- DSL interface 1-2
- permanent virtual circuits 1-2
- standards compliance 1-3
- ATM Forum UNI Version 3.1 PVC 1-3
- status LEDs 1-3
- system management
- Command-line interface 1-3
- Multilevel password protection 1-3
- Telnet support 1-3
- TFTP 1-3
- protocol D-9
- PVC D-9
- PVCs 1-2
- RADIUS D-9
- RADIUS Accounting Client D-9
- RADIUS Security Client D-9
- RADSL D-9
- Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line D-9
- rear panel 2-6
- remote address D-9
- remote server D-9
- Request for Comment D-9
- reset switch
- location of 1-4
- RFC D-9
- RJ-11 ADSL Connector 1-4
- RJ11 cable 2-6
- RJ-11 connector A-4
- RJ-45 connector
- description of 1-4
- RJ-45 Ethernet Connector 1-4
- RJ-45 Management Connector 1-4
- RJ45-to-DB9 cable 2-2
- route D-9
- router D-10
- router. D-2
- routing table D-10
- RS-232 D-10
- secret D-10
- serial line D-10
- serial port
- configuring 2-4
- serial port, configure 2-4
- set up the hardware environment 2-3
- shared secret D-10
- SNMP D-10
- software features 1-3
- Software Upgrade B-2
- Spanning-Tree Bridge Protocol (STP) D-10
- spoofing D-11
- standard terminal emulation program 2-3
- standards compliance 1-3
- Stop bits 2-4
- storage temperature 1-5
- STP D-11
- subnet D-11
- subnet mask D-11
- synchronous connection D-11
- SYSLOG D-11
- TCP D-11
- telephone support xviii
- Telnet D-12
- Telnet, using 3-5
- temperature
- operating 1-5
- storage 1-5
- ternets. D-10
- TFTP D-11
- using 3-9
- training mode D-12
- transparent bridging D-12
- Trivial D-12
- twisted pair D-12
- UDP D-12
- UL D-12
- UNI signaling D-12
- unpacking
- checklist for 2-1
- upstream rate D-13
- VC D-13
- VCI
- defining 3-3, 3-4
- Virtual Connection (VC) D-13
- virtual connections
- setting up 3-3
- VPI
- defining 3-3, 3-4
- WAN D-13
- warnings and cautions C-1
- World Wide Web, Cisco documentation xiii
- write command
- description of 4-4
Posted: Tue Mar 16 08:31:15 PST 1999
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