Table of Contents
INDEX
- /etc/syslog.conf configuration file entry 3-20
- 10/100Base-T interface 1-1
- AAL5 E-1
- add a route 3-14
- address mask E-1
- address ranges
- VPI/VCI 3-11
- ADSL E-1
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 1-1
- line rates
- setting 3-10
- ADSL performance 3-30
- ADSL port
- connector
- pinouts A-4
- ADSL port connector pinouts A-4
- ADSLAM 1-3, E-1
- ALARM LED
- flashing red 4-1
- ambient temperature
- operational 1-6
- storage 1-6
- archives
- backup, using tftp 3-25
- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- ADSL 1-1
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 1-1
- ATM E-1
- circuits
- setting up 3-11, 3-12
- virtual connections
- setting up 3-10
- ATM connections
- two types 3-11
- ATM virtual connections 3-10
- Attenuation 3-30
- authentication E-1
- Auto 1-2
- auto-negotiation E-2
- AWG E-2
- bandwidth 1-2, E-2
- bandwidth-on-demand 1-1, E-2
- bps E-2
- bridge E-2
- bridge mode 3-4, 3-5
- broadband E-2
- Broadband Remote Access Server E-2
- broadcast E-3
- browser compatibility
- Netscape and Explorer 4-2
- cable connections
- rear panel 2-10
- cabling
- connecting to the network 2-5
- Management Port
- cabling 2-5
- CAP encoding E-3
- cautions C-1
- cautions and warnings C-1
- CBOS login screen 3-2
- CBOS prompt 3-28
- CCO
- online support xv
- CD-ROM, document xi
- cell delineatio 1-3
- changes to NVRAM 3-3
- changing passwords 3-28
- changing VCI settings 3-12
- changing VPI settings 3-11
- channel support 1-4
- Cisco 6100
- compatible with 1-3
- Cisco 676
- front view of 1-2
- Cisco 676 hardware features
- list of 1-2
- Cisco 676 software features
- list of 1-3
- Cisco 676, front view of 1-2
- Cisco Broadband Operating System
- logging onto 3-2
- logon to the 3-2
- Cisco Connection Online xv
- clients
- RADIUS 3-18
- command line interface 3-21
- configuration
- checklist for 2-1, 3-1
- default
- resetting 1-5
- configuration file
- changes to
- saving 3-30
- configuration procedures 3-1
- configurationless provisioning 3-6
- changing 3-8
- disable 3-7
- enable 3-6
- manual 3-8
- configure the Ethernet port 3-8
- configure your 676 2-4
- configuring RADIUS 3-19
- connect the Cisco 676 2-6
- connection modes 3-4
- connectors 1-5
- description of 1-5
- rear panel
- illustration of A-1
- connectors and switches 1-5
- contents of your carton 2-2
- conventions, document xii
- caution xiii
- timesaver xiii
- warning xiii
- Corrected/Uncorrected Blocks 3-30
- CPE E-3
- creating routing tables 3-14
- customer premise E-3
- DB-9 connector
- description of 1-5
- DHCP Client 1-3
- DHCP Server 1-3
- Discrete Multitone 1-2
- display statistics 3-30
- DMT encoding E-3
- DMT Issue 1 1-2
- DMT Issue 1 transmission specifications B-3
- DMT transmission specifications
- table of B-3
- document CD-ROM xi
- document conventions xii
- caution xiii
- timesaver xiii
- warning xiii
- document objectives xi
- downstream rate E-3
- DRAM 1-6, E-3
- DSLAM E-3
- EDO 1-6
- Ehternet port
- connector
- illustration of A-2
- enable
- management VC 3-5
- RFC1483 3-4
- enable IP filtering 3-15
- enable NAT 3-17
- Enable Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 3-14
- encapsulation E-3
- encryption key E-10
- Ethernet E-4
- Ethernet connector A-2
- description of 1-5
- Ethernet connector pinouts A-2
- Ethernet network
- cabling to 2-5
- Ethernet Port
- configuring 3-28
- Ethernet port A-2
- configure 3-8
- pinouts A-2
- set interface command 3-8
- exec and enable 3-3
- exec user password 3-24
- external POTS Splitter 2-7
- FCC E-4
- Frequency Modulation 1-2
- FTP E-4
- general applications supported by 1-7
- hardware features 1-2
- home network 2-6
- hop count E-4
- how to use filtering 3-15
- HTML E-4
- HTML browser E-4
- http E-4
- ICM E-4
- idle timeout 3-27
- installation
- checklist for 2-1
- installing 2-1
- Internet E-5
- Internet address E-4
- Internet Protocol (IP) E-5
- interpret statistics 3-30
- IP E-5
- IP addreses
- updating 4-3
- IP address E-5
- assigning 3-28
- IP datagram E-5
- IP filtering
- enable 3-15
- ISO E-5
- ISP E-5
- ITU-T E-5
- LAN E-6
- LAN interface A-2
- LED E-6
- LED status lights
- checking 3-29
- LEDs
- status definitions 3-29
- line rate E-6
- line rates
- ADSL
- setting 3-10
- Linux
- term and termcap 3-24, 4-2
- logical port E-6
- logon to CBOS 3-2
- loopback E-6
- MAC E-6
- management applications 3-16
- DHCP Client 3-16
- DHCP Server 3-16
- NAT 3-16
- RADIUS Client 3-16
- SYSLOG Client 3-16
- Telnet Server 3-16
- TFTP Server 3-16
- Web Interface 3-16
- Management Port
- cabling
- illustration of 2-5
- Management port
- pinouts A-3
- connecting to 2-4
- memory
- default configuration 1-6
- menory
- expanded
- options for 1-6
- MIB E-6
- modem pooling E-6
- multiplexer E-7
- NAT E-7
- enable 3-17
- netmask address
- assigning 3-8
- network layer E-7
- node E-7
- NVRAM E-7
- NVT E-7
- OAM-F5 loopback cell 3-31
- objectives, document xi
- octet E-7
- online support
- CCO xv
- Cisco Connection Online xv
- operating environment
- ambient termperature of 1-6
- Operation, Administration, Maintenance (OAM) Loopback Cells 3-31
- operational modes 3-3
- OSI E-7
- overflow
- serial buffer 4-2
- packet E-7
- PAP E-8
- password examples 3-28
- passwords
- examples 3-28
- PCI E-8
- Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC) E-8
- physical layer 1-3, E-8
- physical port E-8
- port E-8
- ports
- ENET A-1
- MGMT A-1
- WALL A-1
- POTS E-8
- POTS Splitter 2-7
- POTS splitter 2-5, 2-6
- POWER LED
- condition indicator 4-1
- Power LED 2-12
- PPP E-8
- preferences
- telnet 3-23
- terminal 3-24
- Previous SNR Margin 3-30
- protocol E-8
- protocols
- ARP (RFC 826) 1-3
- ICMP (RFC 791) 1-3
- IP (RFC 791) 1-3
- UDP (RFC 792) 1-3
- PVC E-9
- RADIUS 1-3, E-9
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service 3-18
- using 3-18
- RADIUS Accounting Client E-9
- RADIUS client
- Cisco 676 implementation 3-18
- RADIUS passwords
- setting length of 4-2
- RADIUS Security Client E-9
- RADSL E-9
- Rate Adaptive DSL 1-2
- rear panel cable connections 2-9
- receive data rates 1-2
- remote address E-9
- remote server E-9
- required hardware 2-3
- reset switch
- location of 1-5
- RFC E-9
- RFC 1483 1-4
- RFC 2058, RFC 2059 1-3
- RIP 3-14
- enable 3-14
- RIP traffic 4-3
- RJ-11 connector A-4
- RJ-45 connector A-2
- description of 1-5
- route E-9
- router E-10
- routing mode 3-6
- routing table E-10
- routing tables
- creating 3-14
- RS-232 E-10
- Rx'ed Blocks 3-30
- secret E-10
- security and accounting 1-3
- serial buffer overflow 4-2
- serial line E-10
- serial port
- configuring 2-4
- session timeout 3-27
- set a default route 3-14
- set a destination address 3-14
- set dhcp client command 3-16
- set dhcp server command 3-17
- set filter command 3-15
- set interface command 3-11
- set interface wan0 4-3
- set nat enabled command 3-17
- set password command 3-28
- set PPP
- login 3-19
- password 3-19
- set radius test command 3-19
- set syslog test command 3-20
- set timeout command 3-27
- set your COM protocol 2-4
- shared secret E-10
- Signal-to-Noise (SNR) Margin 3-30
- SLIP. protocol E-8
- SNMP E-10
- SNR Margin 3-30
- socket E-10
- software features 1-3
- software image
- transfer, using TFTP 3-25
- software updates 3-25
- Spanning-Tree Bridge Protocol (STP) E-10
- specifications
- ADSL Interface B-2
- dimensions B-1
- FCC Part 15 Statement B-4
- FCC statement B-4
- LAN Interface B-1
- Management Interface B-1
- Operating Requirements B-2
- Power Requirements B-2
- Regulatory Approvals B-3
- weight B-1
- specify
- a gateway 3-14
- a netmask 3-14
- spoofing E-11
- standard contents 2-2
- standards
- 100Base-TX 1-3
- 802.3u 10Base-T 1-3
- ANSI T1.413 Issue 1 1-3
- ATM Forum UNI Version 3.1 PVC 1-3
- IEEE 802.1d 1-3
- IEEE 802.3 1-3
- IETF RFC 1483 encapsulation AAL5 1-3
- IETF RFC 1661 Point-to-Point Protocol 1-3
- RFC 1638 - BC 1-3
- statistics
- interpreting 3-30
- statistics definitions 3-30
- stats command 3-30
- STP E-11
- subnet E-11
- subnet mask E-11
- switches 1-5
- synchronous connection E-11
- SYSLOG E-11
- implementing 3-19
- logs 3-19
- messages 3-20
- server 3-19
- using 3-20
- tasks to be completed 2-1
- TCP E-11
- Telnet 3-21, E-12
- using 3-21
- telnet
- halting timeouts 3-25
- telnet daemon 3-21
- telnet preferences 3-23
- terminal preferences 3-24
- TFTP 3-25, E-11
- backups 3-25
- software updates 3-25
- using 3-25
- using with UNIX 3-26
- using with WIN95/98 3-26
- using with WINNT 3-26
- third-party products
- Linux 2.0.27 3-21
- NTSyslog 3-21
- Solaris 2.5 3-21
- timeout values
- session and idle 3-27
- training mode E-12
- Transmission Control Protocol E-11
- transmit data rates 1-2
- transparent bridging E-12
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol 3-25, E-11
- troubleshooting
- ADSL line 4-8
- ADSL parameters 4-3
- ALARM LED 4-1
- ATM cell delineation 4-9
- ATM cell scrambling 4-8
- ATU-C 4-8
- browser compatibility 4-2
- IDLE timeout 4-9
- incompatible configuration 4-8
- incompatible user/password configuration 4-9
- incorrect RADIUS server IP address 4-9
- IP addresses, updating of 4-3
- line noise 4-8
- MAC address 4-3
- near-end DMT firmware incompatible with far-end DMT firmware 4-9
- POWER LED 4-1
- power off, Cisco 7200 4-8
- RADIUS paswwords 4-2
- serial buffer overflow 4-2
- SESSION timeout 4-9
- setting a password 4-2
- subscriber 4-8
- VPI/VCI mapping 4-8
- VPI/VCI provisioning 4-8
- WAN-LNK LED 4-1
- web interface password 4-2
- troublshooting
- Linux term and termcap 4-2
- twisted crossover cable 2-6
- twisted pair E-12
- Tx'ed Blocks 3-30
- UL E-12
- UNI signaling E-12
- UNIX
- connecting from 3-24
- unpacking
- checklist for 2-2
- updating IP addresses 4-3
- updating your software 3-25
- upstream rate E-13
- User Datagram Protocol E-12
- VC E-13
- VCI
- defining 3-11, 3-12
- VCI settings
- changing 3-12
- virtual circuit identifier (VCI) 3-11
- virtual circuits 1-3
- Virtual Connection (VC) E-13
- virtual connections
- setting up 3-10
- virtual path identifiers (VPI) 3-11
- virtual WAN connections 3-10
- VPI
- defining 3-11, 3-12
- VPI settings
- changing 3-11
- VPI/VCI 3-4
- VPI/VCI address ranges 3-11
- WAN E-13
- WAN Port
- configuring 3-10
- WAN ports
- physical and logical 3-10
- WAN-LNK LED
- on/off indications 4-1
- warnings C-1
- warnings and cautions C-1
- web interface password
- setting length of 4-2
- Wide Area Network E-13
- Windows
- network virtual terminal 3-21, 3-23
- WIN95/98 users 3-21
- WIN95/98, connecting from 3-21
- WINNT users 3-21
- WINNT, connecting from 3-21
- write command 3-29







Posted: Wed Jun 9 08:36:23 PDT 1999
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