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Related Documentation

The following sections describe the documentation available for Cisco IOS Release 12.0. These documents consist of software installation guides, Cisco IOS configuration and command references, system error messages, and other documents.

Documentation is available as printed manuals or electronic documents.

Use the release notes described in the following sections with these documents:

Release-Specific Documents

The following document is specific to Release 12.0 and is located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

  See Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.0 for caveats applicable to all platforms for all maintenance releases of Release 12.0.

On CCO at:

Technical Documents> Documentation Home Page> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0> Caveats

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0> Caveats


Note   If you have an account with CCO, you can use Bug Navigator II to find caveats of any severity for any release. You can reach Bug Navigator II on CCO at Software Center> Cisco IOS Software> Cisco Bug Toolkit> Cisco Bugtool Navigator II, or at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools.

Cisco IOS Software Documentation Set

The Cisco IOS software documentation set consists of the Cisco IOS configuration guides, Cisco IOS command references, and several other supporting documents that are shipped with your order in electronic form on the Documentation CD-ROM—unless you specifically ordered printed versions.

Documentation Modules

Each module in the Cisco IOS documentation set consists of two types of books: a configuration guide and a corresponding command reference. Chapters in a configuration guide describe protocols, configuration tasks, and Cisco IOS software functionality, and contain comprehensive configuration examples. Chapters in a command reference provide complete command syntax information. Use each configuration guide with its corresponding command reference.

The Cisco IOS software documentation set is available on CCO and on the Documentation CD-ROM.

On CCO at:

Technical Documents> Documentation Home Page> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0> Configuration Guides and Command References

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0> Configuration Guides and Command References

Release 12.0 Documentation Set

Table 31 describes the contents of the Cisco IOS Release 12.0 software documentation set, which is available in both electronic and printed form.


Note   You can find the most current Cisco IOS documentation on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM. These electronic documents may contain updates and modifications made after the hard-copy documents were printed.

On CCO at:

Technical Documents> Documentation Home Page> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation> Cisco IOS Software Configuration> Cisco IOS Release 12.0


Table 31: Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0 Documentation Set
Books Chapter Topics

  • Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference

Configuration Fundamentals Overview

Cisco IOS User Interfaces

File Management

System Management

  • Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

  • Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference

Bridging and IBM Networking Overview

Bridging

IBM Networking

  • Dial Solutions Configuration Guide

Overview of Interfaces, Controllers, and Lines Used for Dial Access

Configuring Modem Support and Other Asynchronous Devices

Managing Modems

Configuring Terminal Operating Characteristics for Dial-In Sessions

Setting Up ISDN Basic Rate Service

Configuring Synchronous Serial Ports

Configuring Channelized E1 and T1

Configuring ISDN Special Signaling

Configuring X.25 on ISDN Using A0/D1

Configuring AppleTalk Remote Access

Preparing for Asynchronous DDR

Configuring Asynchronous PP and SLIP

Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol

Configuring PPP Callback for DDR

Configuring ISDN Caller ID Callback

Configuring Dial Backup for Dialer Profiles

Configuring Dial Backup Using Dialer Watch

Configuring Dial Backup for Serial LInes

Configuring Peer-to-Peer DDR with Dialer Profiles

Configuring DialOut

Enterprise Dial Scenarios and Configurations

Configuring Easy IP

Deciding and Preparing to Configure DDR

Configuring Legacy DDR Hubs

Configuring Multichassis Multilink PPP

Configure Support For NASI Clients to Access Network Resources

Dial Networking Business Applications

Configuring the Cisco PAD Per-User Configuration

Configuring Media-Independent PPP and Multilink PPP

Configuring Protocol Translation and Virtual Asynchronous Devices

Establishing a Reverse Telenet Session to a Modem

Configuring Snapshot Routing

Telco and ISP Dial Scenarios and Configurations

Configuring Legacy DDR Spokes

Configuring Dial-In Terminal Services

Configuring V.120 Access

Configuring Virtual Private Dialup Networks

Configuring Virtual Profiles

Configuring Virtual Template Interfaces

Configuring X.25 on ISDN

  • Dial Solutions Command Reference

Dial-In Port Setup

Dial-In Terminal Service and Remote Node Config

Dial-on-Demand Routing

Dial Backup

Dial-Out Modem Pooling

Large-Scale Dial Solutions

Cost-Control Solutions

Virtual Private Dialup Networks

Other Network Traffic on ISDN Channels

Dial-Related Addressing Services

  • Cisco IOS Interface Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Interface Command Reference

Interface Configuration Overview

LAN Interfaces

Serial Interfaces

Logical Interfaces

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 1

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 1

IP Overview

IP Addressing and Services

IP Routing Protocol

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 2

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 2

AppleTalk and Novell IPX Overview

AppleTalk

Novell IPX

  • Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Part 3

  • Network Protocols Command Reference, Part 3

Network Protocols Overview

Apollo Domain

Banyan VINESDECnet

ISO CLNS

XNS

  • Security Configuration Guide

  • Security Command Reference

Security Overview

Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)

Security Server Protocols

Traffic Filtering and Firewalls

IP Security and Encryption

Other Security Features

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference

Cisco IOS Switching Services Overview

Cisco IOS Switching Paths

Cisco Express Forwarding

NewFlow Switching

Tag Switching

Multilayer Switching

Multicast Distributed Switching

Virtual LANs

MPOA Commands

  • Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide

  • Wide-Area Networking Command Reference

Wide-Area Network Overview

ATM

Frame Relay

SMDS

X.25 and LAPB

  • Voice, Video, and Home Applications Configuration Guide

  • Voice, Video, and Home Applications Command Reference

Using Voice, Video, and Home Applications

Voice

Video

Broadband

  • Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide

  • Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference

Quality of Service Overview

Classification

Congestion Management

Congestion Avoidance

Policy and Shaping Overview

Signalling

Link Efficiency Mechanisms

  • Caveats (Caveat documentation for Cisco IOS Releases 12.0 and 12.0 T —

  • includes open and resolved severity 1 and 2 caveats for all platform)

  • Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Configuration Guide Master Index

  • Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Command Reference Master Index

  • Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Master Indexes

  • Cisco IOS Software Command Summary

  • Cisco IOS Software System Error Messages

  • Debug Command Reference

  • Dial Solutions Quick Configuration Guide

  • New Features in 12.0-Based Limited Lifetime Releases

  • New Features in Early Deployment Release 12.0T

  • Release Notes (Release note for 12.0-based releases and various platforms)


Note   Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick Reference is no longer published. If you have an account with CCO, you can find the latest list of MIBs supported by Cisco. To reach the Cisco Network Management Toolkit, click Login at CCO and go to Software Center> Network Mgmt Products> Cisco Network Management Toolkit.

Obtaining Documentation

World Wide Web

You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com. Translated documentation can be accessed at http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml.

Documentation CD-ROM

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM package, which ships with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is updated monthly. Therefore, it is probably more current than printed documentation. The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription.

Ordering Documentation

Registered CCO users can order the Documentation CD-ROM and other Cisco Product documentation through our online Subscription Services at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/subcat/kaojump.cgi.

Nonregistered CCO users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco's corporate headquarters (California, USA) at 408 526-4000 or, in North America, call 800 553-NETS (6387).

Obtaining Technical Assistance

Cisco provides Cisco Connection Online (CCO) as a starting point for all technical assistance. Warranty or maintenance contract customers can use the Technical Assistance Center. All customers can submit technical feedback on Cisco documentation using the web, e-mail, a self-addressed stamped response card included in many printed docs, or by sending mail to Cisco.

Cisco Connection Online

Cisco continues to revolutionize how business is done on the Internet. Cisco Connection Online is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that provides immediate, open access to Cisco information and resources at anytime, from anywhere in the world. This highly integrated Internet application is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business with Cisco.

CCO's broad range of features and services helps customers and partners to streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through CCO, you will find information about Cisco and our networking solutions, services, and programs. In addition, you can resolve technical issues with online support services, download and test software packages, and order Cisco learning materials and merchandise. Valuable online skill assessment, training, and certification programs are also available.

Customers and partners can self-register on CCO to obtain additional personalized information and services. Registered users may order products, check on the status of an order and view benefits specific to their relationships with Cisco.

You can access CCO in the following ways:

You can e-mail questions about using CCO to cco-team@cisco.com.

Technical Assistance Center

The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is available to warranty or maintenance contract customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product that is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.

To display the TAC web site that includes links to technical support information and software upgrades and for requesting TAC support, use www.cisco.com/techsupport.

To contact by e-mail, use one of the following:

Language
E-mail Address

English

tac@cisco.com

Hanzi (Chinese)

chinese-tac@cisco.com

Kanji (Japanese)

japan-tac@cisco.com

Hangul (Korean)

korea-tac@cisco.com

Spanish

tac@cisco.com

Thai

thai-tac@cisco.com

In North America, TAC can be reached at 800 553-2447 or 408 526-7209. For other telephone numbers and TAC e-mail addresses worldwide, consult the following web site: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml.

Software Configuration Tips on the Cisco Technical Assistance Center Home Page

If you have a CCO login account, you can access the following URL, which contains links and tips on configuring your Cisco products:

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/technotes/serv_tips.shtml

This URL is subject to change without notice. If it changes, point your Web browser to CCO, press Login, and click on this path: Technical Assistance Center> Technical Tips.

The following sections are provided from the Technical Tips page:

Documentation Feedback

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