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Chapter 2 Using the setup Command Facility
Configuring Controller and Interface Parameters
Note
If you answer
no
to Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), you are prompted to configure
Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
Configuring Controller and Interface Parameters
From this point on in the setup process, the prompts you see vary, depending on the interface cards
installed in your Cisco IAD.
Note
The Cisco IAD2435 router is a fixed-configuration router and does not support interface cards.
The following sections provide examples of the setup steps for cards. See the sections appropriate to
your Cisco IAD.
Configuration examples include the following:
•
Configuring Controller Parameters, page 2-5
•
Configuring Fast Ethernet and Serial Interface Parameters, page 2-5
•
Configuring a 1-Port, 4-Wire 56-kbps DSU/CSU Card, page 2-11
When you complete the setup steps for your interface modules, go to the
“Completing the
Configuration” section on page 2-13
for directions on saving your configuration.
Configuring Controller Parameters
Controllers can be either built in or on an interface module.
Configuring controller parameters. Controllers are hardware on the router
that you connect directly to a T1 or E1 line from your Telco. Configure
controllers for such purposes as Primary Rate ISDN(PRI) and/or
Channelized T1 or Channelized E1.
Note: J1 controllers are not configurable in setup mode.
Configuring controller T1 1/0 in pri or channelized mode
Do you want to configure this controller ? [yes]: no
Configuring Fast Ethernet and Serial Interface Parameters
This section provides examples for the following:
•
Fast Ethernet WAN Interface Configuration
•
Serial Interface Configuration