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Release Notes for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF

Release Notes for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers for Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF

May 30, 2000

These release notes describe new features and significant software components for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers that support Cisco IOS Release Release 12.1(2)XF. These release notes are updated as needed to describe new memory requirements, new features, new hardware support, software platform deferrals, microcode or modem code changes, related document changes, and any other important changes. Use these release notes with the C ross-Platform Release Notes for  Cisco IOS Release 12.1 located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

For a list of the software caveats that apply to Release 12.1(2)XF, refer to the section "Caveats" and to the online Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.1 T  document. The caveats document is updated for every 12.1 T maintenance release and is located on Cisco Connection Online (CCO) and the Documentation CD-ROM.

Contents

These release notes discuss the following topics:

System Requirements

This section describes the system requirements for Release 12.1(2)XF and includes the following sections:

Memory Requirements

This section describes the memory requirements for the Cisco IOS feature sets supported by Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF on the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers.


Table 1: Memory Requirements for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers
Platforms Image Name Image Required Flash Memory Required DRAM Memory Runs From

Cisco 811 and 813

IP

c800-y6-mw

4 MB

8 MB

RAM

IP Plus

c800-sy6-mw

4 MB

8 MB

RAM

IP/IPX Plus

c800-nsy6-mw

4 MB

8 MB

RAM

IP/FW

c800-oy6-mw

4 MB

8 MB

RAM

IP/FW Plus IPSec 56

c800-osy656i-mw

8 MB

8 MB

RAM

IP/IPX/FW Plus IPSec 56

c800-nosy656i-mw

8 MB

8 MB

RAM

Hardware Supported

Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF supports the following Cisco 800 series routers:

For detailed descriptions of new hardware features, see New and Changed Information.


Table 2: Supported Interfaces for the Cisco 800 Series
Router Ethernet LAN Ports Ethernet WAN Ports Analog Phone Ports Console Ports

Cisco 811

One 10BaseT (RJ-45)

  • One ISDN BRI U, integrated DSU (RJ-11),

  • One ISDN BRI S/T (R-J45)

-

RJ-45

Cisco 813

One 10BaseT (RJ-45) 4-port hub

  • One ISDN BRI U, integrated DSU (RJ-11),

  • One ISDN BRI S/T (R-J45)

Two (RJ-11)

RJ-45

Cisco 811 and 813 Routers

The Cisco 811 and 813 Routers provide the following key hardware features:

Determining Your Software Release

To determine the version of Cisco IOS software currently running on your Cisco 800 series router, log in to the router and enter the show version EXEC command. The following sample output from the show version command indicates the version number on the second output line:

router> show version
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) 800 Software (c800-y6-mw), Version 12.1(2)XF, RELEASE SOFTWARE
 

Additional command output lines include more information, such as processor revision numbers, memory amounts, hardware IDs, and partition information.

Upgrading to a New Software Release

For information about upgrading to a new software release, refer to the Cisco IOS Upgrade Ordering Instructions product bulletin located at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/ios/prodlit/957_pp.htm.  

Alternatively, the Cisco IOS Software page on CCO has a variety of information, including upgrade information, organized by release. If you have a CCO account and log in, you can go directly to: http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-ios.shtml.  

If you have a CCO account and log in, you can reach the new software release upgrade page by going to www.cisco.com  and following this path: Service & Support: Software Center: Cisco IOS Software: Product Bulletins: Software: General System Software Bulletins: Cisco IOS Upgrade Ordering Instructions, No. 957

You can also reach the IOS Upgrade Planner, which allows you more flexibility to browse for your preferred software, by going to www.cisco.com  and following this path: Service & Support: Software Center: IOS Upgrade Planner.

Feature Set Tables

The Cisco IOS software is packaged in feature sets consisting of software images—depending on the platform. Each feature set contains a specific set of Cisco IOS features. Release 12.1(2)XF supports the same feature sets as Releases 12.1 and 12.1 T, but Release 12.1(2)XF can include new features supported by the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers. Table 3 lists the feature sets supported by the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers.


Table 3: Feature Sets Supported by the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers 
Image Name Feature Set Matrix Terms Software Image Platform

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP

IP

c800-y6-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP Plus

IP Plus

c800-sy6-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP/IPX Plus

IP/IPX Plus

c800-nsy6-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP/FW

IP/FW

c800-oy6-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP/FW Plus IPSec 56

IP/FW Plus IPSec 56

c800-osy656i-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Cisco 800 Series IOS IP/IPX/FW Plus IPSec 56

IP/IPX/FW Plus IPSec 56

c800-nosy656i-mw

Cisco 811 and 813

Table 4 lists the features and feature sets supported by the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers in Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF. The table uses the following conventions:


Note   These feature set tables only contain a selected list of features. These tables are not cumulative—nor do they list all the features in each image.


Table 4: Feature List by Feature Set for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers 
Feature Sets
Features IP IP Plus IP/IPX Plus IP/FW IP/FW Plus IPSec 56 IP/IPX/FW Plus IPSec 56
Address Conservation

  NAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ease of Use and Deployment

  Auto SPID/SWITCH Connection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Cisco Fast Step Software, Version 2.5

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Configuration Express

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Easy IP Phase I and II

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  TFTP Client Server

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

INS 64 Telephone Features (813 model only)

  Call Blocking on Caller ID

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Caller ID

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Call Waiting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Distinctive Ringing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  E Ya Yo

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  I Number

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  ISDN Voice Priority

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Nariwake

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Troublesome Call Refusing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Voice Warp

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Voice Warp Select

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LAN

  IP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  IPX

No

No

Yes

No

No 

Yes

  NetBIOS Access Lists, Name Caching

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Transparent Bridging

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Management

  CiscoView

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  SNMP, Telnet, Console Port

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  SNTP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Syslog

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  TACACS+

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Routing

  IP Enhanced IGRP

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

  IP Multicast (Relay Only)

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

  IP-Policy Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  IPX WAN

No

No

Yes

No

No

Yes

  RIP, RIPv2, Triggered RIP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security (Basic)

  GRE Tunneling

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

  NAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  PAP, CHAP, Local Password, MSCHAP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Route and Router Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Token Card Authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Security (Enhanced)

  Cisco IOS Firewall

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Context Based Access Control Lists

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Denial of Service Detection

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

  IPSec Encryption w/ 56-bit DES

No

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

  Java Blocking

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Real-time Alerts

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Voice Features (Supplementary)

  Call Conference

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Call Hold / Retrieve

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Call Transfer

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Voice Priority

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN

  Frame Relay (Leased Line Only)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  ISDN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  ISDN Lease Line

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  ML-PPP, PPP Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

WAN Optimization

  BOD

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  DDR

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  IPX and SPX Spoofing

No

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

  ISDN Caller ID Callback

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Snapshot Routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  STAC Compression

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  Weighted Fair Queuing Quality of Service

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  X.25 ID

 No

Yes

Yes

 No

Yes

Yes

New and Changed Information

The following sections list the new hardware and software features supported by the Cisco 800 series for Release 12.1 T:

New Hardware and Software Features in Release 12.1(2)XF

The following sections list the new hardware and software features supported by the Cisco Cisco 811 and 813 Routers for Release 12.1(2)XF.

Cisco 811 and 813 Routers

Cisco 800 series routers provide network connectivity for small offices and corporate telecommuters. The Cisco 811 and 813 routers additionally supply value-added services, such as virtual private networks (VPNs), managed network services, point of sale (POS) applications, and secure Internet access.

New Software Features in Release 12.1(1)

For information regarding the features supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.1, refer to the Cross-Platform Release Notes and New Feature Documentation links at the following location on CCO:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/index.htm

This URL is subject to change without notice. If it changes, point your web browser to CCO, and click on the following path:

Service & Support: Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: Cisco IOS Release 12.1

Limitations and Restrictions

Supported MIBs

Table 5 lists the MIBs supported by the Cisco 800 series routers. Each group of MIBs corresponds to a specific group of images.


Table 5: MIBs Supported by the Cisco 800 Series Routers 
Image Names MIBs

c800-sy6-mw

c800-osy6-mw

c800-osy656i-mw

c800-nsy6-mw

c800-nosy656i-mw

c800-osy6-mw

CISCO-IPMROUTE-MIB

CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB

ENTITY-MIB (added)

IPMROUTE-MIB

RFC1382-MIB (X25MIB)

c800-nsy6-mw

c800-nosy656i-mw

NOVELL-IPX-MIB

NOVELL-RIPSAP-MIB

OLD-CISCO-NOVELL-MIB

c800-osy656i-mw

c800-nosy656i-m

CISCO-IP-ENCRYPTION-MIB

c800-y6-mw

c800-oy6-mw

c800-sy6-mw

c800-osy6-mw

c800-osy656i-mw

c800-nsy6-mw

c800-nosy656i-mw

CISCO-BULK-FILE-MIB

CISCO-CALL-HISTORY-MIB

CISCO-CAR-MIB

CISCO-IMAGE-MIB (added)

CISCO-IP-STAT-MIB

CISCO-ISDN-MIB

CISCO-ISDNU-IF-MIB

CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB

CISCO-PING-MIB

CISCO-SNAPSHOT-MIB

CISCO-TCP-MIB

OLD-CISCO-CHASSIS-MIB

OLD-CISCO-CPU-MIB

OLD-CISCO-FLASH-MIB (added)

OLD-CISCO-INTERFACES-MIB

OLD-CISCO-IP-MIB

OLD-CISCO-MEMORY-MIB

OLD-CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB

OLD-CISCO-TCP-MIB

IF-MIB

ISDN-MIB

SNMPv2-MIB

TCP-MIB

UDP-MIB

RFC1213-MIB (MIBII)

RFC1381-MIB (LAPBMIB)

RFC1398-MIB (ETHERMIB)

Important Notes

The following sections contain important notes about Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)XF that can apply to the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers. (Also, see the "Caveats" section.)

B Channel Activation

When a call comes in, a B channel is activated. If the amount of traffic on the B channel exceeds a threshold, the other B channel is activated. If the amount of traffic falls below the threshold, one of the B channels is deactivated. The B channel that is initially activated when the call comes in is not necessarily B1 nor is the B channel that is deactivated when the traffic level lessens necessarily B2.

Cisco 800 Series Router Clock—CSCdp09409

To run IPSec successfully, the Cisco 800 series router clock needs to be set accurately. Cisco 800 series router clocks are set and maintained using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). For best results, set up a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to periodically send time information messages to Cisco 800 series routers. See the SNTP configuration and command reference documentation for configuration instructions. If you do not have an NTP server, you must reset the Cisco 800 series router clock using the clock set command each time you restart the router.

The SNTP configuration documentation is available in the chapter "Monitoring the Router and Network" in the "System Management" volume of the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide in the Cisco IOS documentation set. The SNTP command reference documentation is available in the chapter "Router and Network Monitoring Commands" in the "System Management Commands" volume of the Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference manual in the Cisco IOS documentation set.

CiscoView Application Support

The CiscoView application supports the Cisco 800 series routers. The CiscoView application provides dynamic status, statistics, and comprehensive configuration information for Cisco switches, routers, concentrators, and adapters. It displays a graphical view of Cisco devices. This network management tool also provides configuring and monitoring functions and offers basic troubleshooting tips.

Dial Peer Limitation

The isdn answer1 and isdn answer2 commands determine which called telephone numbers, for example, 555-1111 and 555-2222, a Cisco 800 series router can answer. Using these commands limits a router to using the two dial peers that contain the telephone numbers 555-1111 and 555-2222. (When not using these commands, a router can use up to six dial peers.) A sample scenario in which the isdn answer1 and isdn answer2 commands are used is when a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router is connected with other ISDN devices to an ISDN S-bus.

Downloading Images

Before attempting to download new images, you must first delete files in the router Flash memory. Be sure to use the delete command, not command erase, to free up space. Entering erase removes all files, including the configuration.

Excessive ISDN Line Activation

The following protocols send updates that can cause an ISDN line to be activated excessively, thereby increasing your monthly ISDN line cost:

See the Cisco 800 Series Routers Software Configuration Guide to set up extended access lists to prevent IP, UDP, IPX, and SNTP updates from activating the ISDN line. For CDP, make certain that you enter the no cdp enable command to disable CDP.

Hanging During Boot

If an illegal console configuration is issued to the router, the console fails the POST tests during boot and causes the router to halt. The only way to recover from this state is to pull apart the soldered boot Flash and re-burn the Boot ROM. This problem has been resolved in TinyROM version 1.0(3), a downloadable ROM upgrade available from CCO. Contact Cisco to upgrade to this version or later, and prevent this problem from occurring.

Phone Mate Answering Machine Model 9200

A Phone Mate answering machine model 9200 failed to recognize the ringing signal sent by AMD R79 ringing SLIC. This was confirmed by testing against Phone Mate model 3750 and newer model 9300.

PPP over Frame Relay Support (RFC-1973)

Cisco 800 series routers do not support PPP protocol over Frame Relay.

TACACS+ with AAA

Cisco 800 series routers now support the Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) protocol through Telnet. TACACS+ is a Cisco proprietary authentication protocol that provides remote access authentication and related network security services, such as event logging. User passwords are administered in a central database, rather than in individual routers. TACACS+ also supports separate modular authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) facilities that are configured at individual routers.

For information on how to configure TACACS+, refer to the "Configuring TACACS+" chapter in the Security Configuration Guide. For information on TACACS+ commands, refer to the "TACACS, Extended TACACS, and TACACS+ Commands" chapter in the Security Command Reference.

Cisco 800 series routers do not support the following protocols:

ROM Monitor set stop-bits Parameter

This release supports the setting of 1 only, for the ROM monitor set stop-bits parameter.

Caveats

Caveats describe unexpected behavior or defects in Cisco IOS software releases. Severity 1 caveats are the most serious caveats, severity 2 caveats are less serious, and severity 3 caveats are the least serious of these three severity levels.

All caveats in Release 12.1(2)T are also in Release 12.1(2)XF. For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.1(2)T, refer to the Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.1 T document. For information on caveats in Cisco IOS Release 12.1, refer to the Caveats for Cisco IOS   Release  12.1  document. These publications list severity 1 and 2 caveats, and are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.


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: BUG TOOLKIT: Cisco Bug Navigator II, or at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/bugtool.shtml.

Caveats for Release 12.1(2)XF

This section describes possibly unexpected behavior by Release 12.1(2)XF.

Miscellaneous

On a Cisco 800 series router, the configuration for the second POTS port might not take effect if a called party number for an incoming call on an ISDN line is not provided.

Related Documentation

The following sections describe the documentation available for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers. Typically, these documents consist of hardware and software installation guides, Cisco IOS configuration and command references, system error messages, feature modules, and other documents.

Documentation is available as printed manuals or electronic documents, except for feature modules, which are available online on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM.

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

Release-Specific Documents

The following documents are specific to Release 12.1. They are located on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

  To reach these documents from CCO, click on this path (under the heading Service & Support):
  Technical Documents: Product Bulletins
  The Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.1  and Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.1 T   documents contain caveats applicable to all platforms for all maintenance releases of Release 12.1.
Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: Caveats
Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: 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: BUG TOOLKIT: Cisco Bug Navigator II, or at http://www.cisco.com/support/bugtools/bugtool.shtml.

Platform-Specific Documents

These documents are available for the Cisco 811 and 813 Routers on CCO and the Documentation CD-ROM:

Cisco 811 and 813 Routers

On CCO at:

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Feature Modules

Feature modules describe new features supported by Release 12.1 and are updates to the Cisco IOS documentation set. A feature module consists of a brief overview of the feature, benefits, configuration tasks, and a command reference. As updates, the feature modules are available online only. Feature module information is incorporated in the next printing of the Cisco IOS documentation set.

To reach the Release 12.1 feature modules:

  Technical Documents: Documentation Home Page: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: New Feature Documentation: New Features in 12.1-Based Limited Lifetime Releases: New Features in 12.1X Releases: New Features in 12.1(1)X Releases
  Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: New Feature Documentation: New Features in 12.1-Based Limited Lifetime Releases: New Features in 12.1X Releases: New Features in 12.1(1)X Releases

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, 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 12.1: Configuration Guides and Command References

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1: Configuration Guides and Command References

Release 12.1 Documentation Set

Table 6 describes the contents of the Cisco IOS Release 12.1 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 12.1

On the Documentation CD-ROM at:

Cisco Product Documentation: Cisco IOS Software Configuration: Cisco IOS Release 12.1


Table 6: Cisco IOS Software Release 12.1 Documentation Set
Books Chapter Topics

Configuration Fundamentals Overview

Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI)

Using Configuration Tools

Configuring Operating Characteristics

Managing Connections, Menus, and System Banners

Using the Cisco Web Browser

Using the Cisco IOS File System

Modifying, Downloading, & Maintaining Configuration Files

Loading and Maintaining System Images

Maintaining Router Memory

Rebooting a Router

Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions

Monitoring the Router and Network

Troubleshooting a Router

Performing Basic System Management

System Management Using System Controllers

Web Scaling Using WCCP

Managing Dial Shelves

  • Cisco IOS Apollo Domain, Banyan VINES, DECnet, ISO CLNS, and XNS Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Apollo Domain, Banyan VINES, DECnet, ISO CLNS, and XNS Command Reference

Overview of Apollo Domain, Banyan VINES, DECNET, ISO
CLNS, and XNS

Configuring Apollo Domain

Configuring Banyan VINES

Configuring DECnet

Configuring IOS CLNS

Configuring XNS

  • Cisco IOS AppleTalk and Novell IPX Configuration Guide

  • Cisco AppleTalk and Novell IPX Command Reference

AppleTalk and Novel IPX Overview

Configuring AppleTalk

Configuring Novell IPX

  • Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference, Volume I

  • Cisco Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference, Volume II

Overview of SNA Internetworking

Overview of Bridging

Configuring Transparent Bridging

Configuring Source-Route Bridging

Configuring Token Ring Inter-Switch Link

Configuring Token Ring Route Switch Module

Overview of IBM Networking

Configuring Remote Source-Route Bridging

Configuring Data-Link Switching Plus+

Configuring Serial Tunnel and Block Serial Tunnel

Configuring LLC2 and SDLC Parameters

Configuring IBM Network Media Translation

Configuring Frame Relay Access Support

Configuring NCIA Server

Configuring the Airline Product Set

Configuring DSPU and SNA Service Point Support

Configuring SNA Switching Services

Configuring Cisco Transaction Connection

Configuring Cisco Mainframe Channel Connection Adapters

(Continued)

  • Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference, Volume I

  • Cisco Bridging and IBM Networking Command Reference, Volume II

Configuring CLAW and TCP/IP Offload Support

Configuring CMPC and CSNA

Configuring CMPC+

Configuring the TN3270 Server

  • Cisco IOS Dial Services Configuration Guide: Terminal Services

  • Cisco IOS Dial Services Configuration Guide: Network Services

  • Cisco IOS Dial Services Command Reference

Large-Scale Dial Solutions

Cost-Control Solutions

Virtual Private Networks

X.25 on ISDN Solutions

Telco Solutions

Dial-Related Addressing Services

Internetworking Dial Access Scenarios

Preparing for Dial Access

Modem Configuration and Management

ISDN and Signalling Configuration

PPP Configuration

Dial-on-Demand Routing Configuration

Dial-Backup Configuration

Terminal Service Configuration

  • Cisco IOS Interface Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Interface Command Guide

Interface Configuration Overview

Configuring LAN Interfaces

Configuring Serial Interfaces

Configuring Logical Interfaces

  • Cisco IOS IP and IP Routing Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS IP and IP Routing Command Reference

IP Overview

Configuring IP Addressing

Configuring DHCP

Configuring IP Services

Configuring Mobile IP

Configuring On-Demand Routing

Configuring RIP

Configuring IGRP

Configuring OSPF

Configuring IP Enhanced IGRP

Configuring Integrated IS-IS

Configuring BGP

Configuring Multicast BGP (MBGP)

Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent Features

Configuring IP Multicast Routing

Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol

Configuring PGM Router Assist

Configuring Unidirectional Link Routing

Using IP Multicast Tools

  • Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Multiservice Applications Command Reference

Multiservice Applications Overview

Configuring Voice over IP

Configuring Gatekeepers (Multimedia Conference Manager)

Configuring Voice over Frame Relay

Configuring Voice over ATM

Configuring Voice over HDLC

Configuring Voice-Related Support Features

Configuring PBX Signaling

Configuring Store and Forward Fax

Configuring Video Support

Configuring Head-End Broadband Access Router Features

Configuring Subscriber-End Broadband Access Router
Features

Configuring Synchronized Clocking

  • Cisco Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference

Quality of Service Overview

Classification Overview

Configuring Policy-Based Routing

Configuring QoS Policy Propagation via Border Gateway
Protocol

Configuring Committed Access Rate

Congestion Management Overview

Configured Weighted Fair Queueing

Configuring Custom Queueing

Configuring Priority Queueing

Congestion Avoidance Overview

Configuring Weighted Random Early Detection

Policing and Shaping Overview

Configuring Generic Traffic Shaping

Configuring Frame Relay and Frame Relay Traffic Shaping

Signalling Overview

Configuring RSVP

Configuring Subnetwork Bandwidth Manager

Configuring RSVP-ATM Quality of Service Internetworking

Link Efficiency Mechanisms Overview

Configuring Link Fragmentation and Interleaving for Multilink
PPP

Configuring Compressed Real-Time Protocol

IP to ATM CoS Overview

Configuring IP to ATM CoS

QoS Features for Voice Introduction

  • Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Security Command Reference

TACACS+ Commands

Access Control Lists: Overview and Guidelines

Cisco Secure Integrated Software Firewall Overview

Configuring Lock-and-Key Security (Dynamic Access Lists)

Configuring IP Session Filtering (Reflexive Access Lists)

Configuring TCP Intercept (Prevent Denial-of-Service Attacks)

Configuring Context-Based Access Control

Configuring Cisco Secure Integrated Software Intrusion
Detection System

(Continued)

  • Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Security Command Reference

Configuring Authentication Proxy

Configuring Port to Application Mapping

IP Security and Encryption Overview

Configuring IPSec Network Security

Configuring Certification Authority Interoperability

Configuring Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol

Configuring Passwords and Privileges

Neighbor Router Authentication: Overview and Guidelines

Configuring IP Security Options

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference

Configuring MPLS

Configuring IP Multilayer Switching

Configuring IP Multicast Multilayer Switching

Configuring IPX Multilayer Switching

Configuring Multicast Distributed Switching

Routing Between VLANs Overview

Configuring Routing Between VLANs with ISL Encapsulation

Configuring Routing Between VLANs with IEEE 802.10
Encapsulation

Configuring Routing Between VLANs with IEEE 802.1Q Encapsulation

LAN Emulation Overview

Configuring LAN Emulation

Configuring Token Ring LANE

MPOA Overview

Configuring the MPOA Client

Configuring the MPOA Server

Configuring Token Ring LANE for MPOA

  • Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Command Reference

Wide-Area Networking Overview

Configuring ATM

Frame Relay

Frame Relay-ATM Internetworking

Configuring SMDS

Configuring X.25 and LAPB

  • Cisco IOS Configuration Guide Master Index

  • Cisco IOS Command Reference Master Index

  • Cisco IOS Command Summary

  • Cisco IOS Debug Command Reference

  • Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide

  • Cisco IOS New Features Index
    (CCO and Documentation CD only)

  • Cisco IOS System Error Messages


Note   Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick Reference is no longer published. If you have an account with CCO, you can find latest list of MIBs supported by Cisco. To reach the Cisco Network Management Toolkit, press 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, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http://www-europe.cisco.com.

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.

The CCO 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.

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 software 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, log in, and click on this path: Technical Assistance Center:Technical Tips.

The following sections are provided from the Technical Tips page:

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