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INDEX

INDEX

Symbols


/etc/syslog.conf configuration file entry     3-20

Numerics


10/100Base-T interface     1-1

A


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

B


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

C


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

D


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

E


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

F


FCC     E-4

Frequency Modulation     1-2

FTP     E-4

G


general applications supported by     1-7

H


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

I


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

L


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

M


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

N


NAT     E-7
enable     3-17

netmask address
assigning     3-8

network layer     E-7

node     E-7

NVRAM     E-7

NVT     E-7

O


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

P


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

R


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

S


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

T


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

U


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

V


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

W


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

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