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This preface has information under the following headings:
This book is intended for anyone who installs, manages, and configures a Cisco 6200 advanced digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM).
This book provides task-based instructions for installing and using the Cisco 6200 Manager to configure, manage, and monitor a Cisco 6200 DSLAM.
The manual is organized as follows:
The following documents are relevant to Cisco 6200 users:
Tells you how to install and remove Cisco 6200 field-replaceable units (FRUs)
Includes an overview of the Cisco 6200, installation instructions, hardware information, troubleshooting guidelines, and documentation of the IOS command line interface (CLI).
Explains how to install and operate the Cisco 675 (SpeedRunner 204) ADSL modem
Explains how to install the plain old telephone service (POTS) splitter for the Central Office (CO)
Explain how to install the POTS splitters for customer premises equipment such as the Cisco 675
Describes the features of and caveats for the Cisco 6200 advanced DSLAM
Describes the features of and caveats for the Cisco 6200 Manager software application
The following conventions are used in the Cisco 6200 Manager User Guide:
Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual.
The term server is used to refer to the Cisco 6200 Manager server, and the term element is used to refer to a card or port.
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Posted: Thu Feb 6 21:43:34 PST 2003
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