Cisco 678 Installation And Operation Manual

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Cisco 600 Series
Installation and Operation
Guide
July 2000
Corporate Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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  • Page 1 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide July 2000 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: DOC-7811190= Text Part Number: 78-11190-01...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 3 LightSwitch, MICA, NetRanger, Post-Routing, Pre-Routing, Registrar, StrataView Plus, Stratm, TeleRouter, and VCO are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 5 System Memory Environmental Constraints Network Management and Security Applications Installation Procedures C H A P T E R Installation Checklist 78-11190-01 xvii xvii xviii xxii xxiii Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide C O N T E N T S...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627 C H A P T E R Introduction Configuration Checklist Log On to the Cisco Broadband Operating System Configure Management Virtual Connections Using Telnet Using a Trivial File Transfer Protocol Server Upgrade Software through Serial Download...
  • Page 7 Upgrade Software through Serial Download Update the CBOS Prompt Set Passwords Save Configuration Changes Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices C H A P T E R Introduction Configuration Checklist Log On to the Cisco Broadband Operating System...
  • Page 8 SNMP SYSLOG Client Telnet TFTP Server Web Server Configure Timeout Values (Cisco 675, Cisco 678 in CAP mode only) Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Configure for CAP Configure for DMT Configure for G.Lite Configure for DMT2 Configure for G.DMT...
  • Page 9 Computers Running Linux Without term/termcap Clearing PC Cache with ARP RIP and Idle Timeouts ADSL Parameters for the set interface command Frequently Asked Questions about the WAN LNK LED BERT Testing (Cisco 675, Cisco 675e and Cisco 676 only) 78-11190-01 5-43 5-45 5-46...
  • Page 10 Power and Operating Requirements SDSL 2B1Q Transmission Specifications (Cisco 633 and Cisco 673) CAP RADSL Transmission Specifications (Cisco 675, Cisco 675e and Cisco 678) DMT Issue 1 Transmission Specifications (Cisco 676) DMT Issue 2 Transmission Specifications (Cisco 627, Cisco 677 and Cisco 678)
  • Page 11 EZ-DSL Microfilter Specifications A P P E N D I X Introduction Specifications Regulatory Approvals G L O S S A R Y I N D E X 78-11190-01 In-Line Microfilter Wall-Mount Microfilter Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Contents...
  • Page 12 Contents Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 13 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 633 Figure 2-11 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 627 Figure 2-12 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 673, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, and Cisco 677 Figure 2-13 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 675 and Cisco 678 Figure 3-1...
  • Page 14 Figures Figure A-4 Rear View of the Cisco 675 and Cisco 678 Figure A-5 Front View of Serial Connector Figure A-6 Front View of Ethernet Connector Figure A-7 Front View of ATM25 Connector Figure A-8 Front View of RJ-45 End of the Serial Cable...
  • Page 15 Table A-1 Rear Panel Connector Table A-2 12-in-1 to 5-in-1 Connector Pinouts Table A-3 Ethernet Connector Pinouts Table A-4 ATM25 Connector Pinouts 78-11190-01 3-20 5-13 5-48 7-12 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide T A B L E S...
  • Page 16 DMT Issue 1 Transmission Specifications Table B-4 DMT Issue 2 Transmission Specifications Table C-1 In-Line Microfilter Pinouts Table C-2 Wall Mount Microfilter Pinouts Table C-3 Jack Labeling and Wire Color Codes Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide A-10 78-11190-01...
  • Page 17: About This Manual

    About This Manual This manual, developed for system managers and network managers, contains information about installing, configuring, and operating the Cisco 600 series customer premises equipment (CPE) devices. Document Objectives The objectives of this manual are to describe all initial hardware installation and basic configuration procedures for the Cisco 600 series CPE devices.
  • Page 18: Appendix A Connector

    Contains a list of physical, interface and operating specifications. Provides details on the EZ-DSL microfilter. This applies to the Cisco 627, Cisco 675, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, Cisco 677, and Cisco 678 only. Provides ADSL technology definitions. About This Manual...
  • Page 19: Table 1 Font Conventions

    Note 78-11190-01 In contexts that do not allow italics, arguments are enclosed in angle brackets (< >). Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Document Conventions Sample This is similar to the UNIX route command. Refer to the Cisco Broadband Operating System UserGuide for further details.
  • Page 20: Obtaining Documentation

    To see translated versions of warnings, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied the device. 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.
  • Page 21: Ordering Documentation

    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.
  • Page 22: Technical Assistance Center

    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.
  • Page 23: Documentation Feedback

    Obtaining Technical Assistance Documentation Feedback If you are reading Cisco product documentation on the World Wide Web, you can submit technical comments electronically. Click Feedback in the toolbar and select Documentation. After you complete the form, click Submit to send it to Cisco.
  • Page 24 About This Manual Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide xxiv 78-11190-01...
  • Page 25 Overview of the Cisco 600 Series Purpose This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 600 series customer premises equipment (CPE) devices including the following CPE models: Cisco 627 • Cisco 633 • Cisco 673 • Cisco 675 • Cisco 675e •...
  • Page 26: Table 1-1 Maximum Receive And Transmit Rates (Kbps)

    Product Description Product Description The Cisco 600 series CPEs provide home connectivity to a digital subscriber line (DSL) service provider network over a DSL/ATM physical layer. Table 1-1 shows the maximum receive and transmit rates for the Cisco 600 series CPEs:...
  • Page 27: Figure 1-1 Cisco 600 Series Cpes

    (CO) equipment. Line length and line conditions can also have a great effect on transmission rate. Figure 1-1 shows a front view of the generic Cisco 600 series CPEs. Figure 1-1 System Features Hardware Features Table 1-2 summarizes the hardware features of the Cisco 600 series CPEs.
  • Page 28: Table 1-2 Cisco 600 Series Cpe Hardware Features

    ATM25/Ethernet/Serial and ADSL/SDSL activity Discrete Multi-Tone Issue 1 Discrete Multi-Tone Issue 2 Symmetrical digital subscriber line Asymmetric digital subscriber line Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Cisco 600 Series CPE Hardware Features -based ADSL (T1.413), interface Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco 600 Series...
  • Page 29: Table 1-3 Standards Compliance

    Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco 600 Series Software Features Table 1-3 summarizes the software standards supported by the Cisco 600 series CPEs. Standards Compliance Table 1-3 Standard DMT (ANSI T1.413) Issue 1 DMT (ANSI T1.413) Issue 2 Point-to-Point Protocol...
  • Page 30: Table 1-4 Management Methods

    Bridging Support Transparent learning bridge: • – – Management channel support for remote configuration/management • Management Table 1-4 summarizes the management methods supported by the Cisco 600 series CPEs. Table 1-4 Management method HTML browser interface Command-line interface Telnet support TFTP...
  • Page 31: System Memory

    Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base System Memory The Cisco 600 series CPEs are equipped with 4 MB of DRAM. Environmental Constraints The Cisco 600 series CPEs operate in an ambient temperature environment of 32 ° to 104 F (0 °...
  • Page 32 • Traceroute • Web server (HTTP server) • For more information on each of these applications, see the Applications” section on page Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 1 Overview of the Cisco 600 Series “Configure 5-18. 78-11190-01...
  • Page 33: Installation Procedures

    Installation Procedures This chapter provides information about installing the Cisco 600 series CPE devices. Installation Checklist Table 2-1 lists the tasks to be completed when installing the Cisco 600 series CPE. Table 2-1 Installation Procedures Unpack the Shipping Carton Set Up the Hardware Environment: Connect the Management Port to the PC’s COM Port...
  • Page 34: Unpack The Shipping Carton

    LEDs. The contents of your carton might vary depending on your service provider. Tables 2-2 and 2-3 show a list of the standard contents of a Cisco 600 series CPE shipment.
  • Page 35: Hardware Requirements

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Hardware Requirements The following hardware is necessary to configure the Cisco 600 series CPE: PC with a standard terminal emulation program or a dumb terminal, with a • DB-9 COM port. Note Management cable (RJ-45-to-DB-9) like the one in Figure 2-1 to connect the •...
  • Page 36: Connect The Management Port To The Pc's Com Port

    Connect the other end of the management cable to the computer’s COM port. If Step 2 your computer is equipped only with a DB-25 serial port, you need a DB-9-male-to-DB-25-female adapter. Figure 2-2 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Cisco 600 series CPE Management Port Cabling MGMT WALL Chapter 2...
  • Page 37: Configure The Pc's Com Port

    This section shows you different ways of connecting your Cisco 600 series CPE to your telephone and computer equipment, depending on whether or not your telephone equipment is connected to a POTS splitter. Table 2-4 shows the configurations that will work with each Cisco 600 series CPE model. Table 2-4...
  • Page 38 At the first location, connect one end of the SDSL cable into the WALL port on Step 1 one of the Cisco 633 or Cisco 673 units. Connect the other end of the SDSL cable into the wall jack. At the second location, connect one end of the second SDSL cable into the WALL Step 2 port of the second Cisco 633 or Cisco 673 unit.
  • Page 39: Figure 2-3 Cisco 627 Connected Through An Internal Pots Splitter

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-3 Cisco 627 Connected through an Internal POTS Splitter Voice Cisco 3600 POTS Splitter Cisco 4101 Telephone Data ATM25 Ethernet Cisco 627 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 40: Figure 2-4 Cisco 633 Connected Through An Internal Pots Splitter

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-4 Cisco 633 Connected through an Internal POTS Splitter Voice Cisco 2500, Cisco 2600, or Cisco 3600 POTS Splitter Cisco 4101 Telephone Data Serial Ethernet Cisco 633 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 41: Figure 2-5 Cisco 67X Connected Through An Internal Pots Splitter

    Note network interface device (NID) on the outside of the house. EZ-DSL™ (Splitterless) Configuration This configuration applies to the Cisco 627, Cisco 675, Cisco 675e, Note Cisco 676, Cisco 677, and Cisco 678 only. In the EZ-DSL configuration, your telephone equipment is not connected to a POTS splitter.
  • Page 42 EZ-DSL configuration, your installation landscape should look similar to Figure 2-6, Figure 2-7, Figure 2-8, or Figure 2-9. Figure 2-6 Cisco 627 Splitterless Configuration Ethernet Microfilter Cisco 3600 Telephone Data ATM25 Cisco 4101 Microfilter Cisco 627 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-10 78-11190-01...
  • Page 43: Figure 2-7 Cisco 675 Splitterless Configuration

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-7 Cisco 675 Splitterless Configuration Microfilters Telephone Data Ethernet Microfilter Cisco 675 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-11 78-11190-01...
  • Page 44: Figure 2-8 Cisco 675E, Cisco 676, Cisco 677 Splitterless Configuration

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-8 Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, Cisco 677 Splitterless Configuration Microfilters Telephone Data Ethernet Microfilter Cisco 675e/Cisco 676/ Cisco 677 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-12 78-11190-01...
  • Page 45: Connect Cables To The Cpe

    This section describes how to connect cables to the CPE and to your telephone and computer systems. 78-11190-01 Set Up the Hardware Environment Microfilter Data Ethernet Cisco 678 Appendix C, “EZ-DSL Microfilter Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-13...
  • Page 46: Figure 2-10 Rear Panel Cabling For The Cisco 633

    Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Cabling Diagrams Figures 2-10 through 2-13 show how to connect cables to the rear panels of Cisco 600 series CPEs. Figure 2-10 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 633 WALL SERIAL MGMT Power...
  • Page 47: Figure 2-11 Rear Panel Cabling For The Cisco 627

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Figure 2-11 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 627 78-11190-01 ATM25 MGMT Power ATM25 cable cable Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Set Up the Hardware Environment WALL ADSL cable 2-15...
  • Page 48: Figure 2-12 Rear Panel Cabling For The Cisco 673, Cisco 675E, Cisco 676, And Cisco

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-12 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 673, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, and Cisco 677 ENET WALL MGMT Power Ethernet cable cable cable Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 49: Figure 2-13 Rear Panel Cabling For The Cisco 675 And Cisco 678

    To connect the cables to the Cisco 600 series CPE: Plug the power cable into the back of the unit. Step 1 Plug the network cable into the ATM25 port of the Cisco 627, or the ENET port Step 2 of the Cisco 67x.
  • Page 50: Power On The Cpe

    Power On the CPE For the Cisco 627, connect the other end of the network cable to your premises router, for example, a Cisco 3600 series router. For the Cisco 67x, if the customer premises has only a single Ethernet-equipped computer, attach the Cisco 600 series CPE to the computer’s Ethernet adapter...
  • Page 51: Next Step

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures When you have powered up the Cisco 600 series CPE, check that the Power LED Step 2 is ON. If the Power LED is not lit, immediately remove the barrel power connector from Step 3 the Cisco 600 series CPE. Refer to information.
  • Page 52 There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the Warning leak. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-20 Chapter 2 Installation Procedures 78-11190-01...
  • Page 53: Chapter 3 Configuration Procedures For The Cisco

    Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627 Introduction This chapter provides information about configuring your Cisco 627. Your unit is preconfigured for full operation. However, you might need to configure the Cisco 627 for management virtual connections (VCs). Configuration Checklist Table 3-1 identifies the configuration procedures you might need.
  • Page 54: Log On To The Cisco Broadband Operating System

    Log On to the Cisco Broadband Operating System Log On to the Cisco Broadband Operating System After connecting all cables to the Cisco 627 and powering it on, start the terminal emulation program and press the Enter key until the Cisco Broadband Operating System (CBOS) welcome screen appears.
  • Page 55: Configure Management Virtual Connections

    Configure Management Virtual Connections Your system comes preconfigured for full and immediate network operation. However, you might need to manage your Cisco 627 directly over the network. To do this, you must establish and set management virtual connections (VCs). You must be in the enable mode to perform these procedures.
  • Page 56 HEC errors: LOCD events: DSL Statistics: Superframes: Corrected Superframes: Uncorrected Superframes: LOCD Retrains Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 3 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627 VPI 2 6944 Kbps down; 480 Kbps up 480 Kbps up 8 dB; previous 8 dB 13.0 dB;...
  • Page 57 Port is currently disabled with no link status VCI 32 To begin using this connection with the new settings, enter: Step 2 cbos# set interface atm0 enable 78-11190-01 Configure Management Virtual Connections 0:00:16 VPI 0 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 58: Using Telnet

    Step 4 Select the Remote System... option from the Connect menu. The Remote System Step 5 List Box appears. (See Figure 3-1.) Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 3 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627 in the space provided.
  • Page 59: Figure 3-1 Remote System List Box

    However, if you are going to use the Windows Telnet client, complete the following steps to set your terminal settings. 78-11190-01 Remote System List Box Press the Enter key several times to establish a connection. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Using Telnet “Set Passwords” section on...
  • Page 60: Figure 3-2 Telnet Preferences

    Figure 3-2 Set the terminal settings on the Terminal Preferences menu to the values shown in Step 2 Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 3 Telnet Preferences Terminal Preferences Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627...
  • Page 61: Connecting From A Unix Machine

    After you have connected, information similar to the following appears on your display: Cisco Broadband Operating System CBOS (tm) 2.3.5.012 - Release Software Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc. cbos> Provide the login and password information. After the system authenticates your Step 2 password, you have access to CBOS.
  • Page 62: Using A Trivial File Transfer Protocol Server

    Software Updates Use the TFTP utility to transfer a new software image from Cisco to your system, where the filename equals nsrouter.c627.x.ima, where x is the release number. Versions of CBOS 2.3 or higher use the filename format c627.x.bin, where x is the release number.
  • Page 63: Using Tftp From A Windows Nt Machine

    Using TFTP from a Windows NT Machine Before attempting to use TFTP, make sure of the following: On the Cisco 627, TFTP is enabled and the IP address of the ATMx port is the • same IP address used in Step 2 of the following procedure.
  • Page 64: Upgrade Software Through Serial Download

    One way to locate a TFTP client is to use an Internet search engine to locate a vendor who sells a TFTP client. Some TFTP clients are provided as share or freeware on the Internet. By request, Cisco will provide a TFTP client. Upgrade Software through Serial Download...
  • Page 65: Configure Line Coding

    Step 11 Configure Line Coding The Cisco 627 allows you to choose transmission protocols to match your network configuration by changing the CPE’s configuration file and operating system. You will use the TFTP to transfer files to and from the CPE. This section describes procedures to configure the Cisco 627 for G.Lite and G.DMT protocols.
  • Page 66 Configure Line Coding Configure for DMT2 Verify the connection from the router to the location where the correct software Step 1 image is stored. This location is provided by your service provider. Typically, you use the ping command for this step.
  • Page 67 Uploads a file onto that IP address Substitute the filename for the software image update. See the latest Release Notes for the Cisco Broadband Operating System available on CCO for the appropriate filenames to use. Do not turn off the power to the router until after the file transfer is Caution completed.
  • Page 68 Configure for G.DMT Before the CPE can be configured for G.DMT, the .full image must be loaded. See the latest Release Notes for the Cisco Broadband Operating Sytsem for the appropriate filenames to use. The central office hardware must be correctly configured to accept a G.DMT service user.
  • Page 69 Change will take effect on next retrain. Line Trained Disabled g.992.1 8032 Kbps 864 Kbps Showtime/Data Mode Disabled Auto Enabled Disabled Multimode 0x1f Utopia L1 3.5dB 0.0dB 12.5dB 28.5dB 18.5dB Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Configure Line Coding 3-17...
  • Page 70: Update The Cbos Prompt

    Count of Severely Errored Frames: Count of Loss of Signal Frames: Update the CBOS Prompt The default Cisco 627 system prompt is to 8 characters. You can change this prompt to a unique subscriber identifier as shown in the following example.
  • Page 71: Set Passwords

    If you do not use the write command after changes, all the changes Caution you made during your current session will be lost when you reboot the Cisco 627. 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Set Passwords 3-19...
  • Page 72: Evaluate System Activity And Performance

    Alarm Light Retrieve Statistics The stats command shows information about the number of packets transmitted and received and activity information about general applications. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 3-20 Chapter 3 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 627 Description When this light is ON, it indicates that a link has been established on the WAN port.
  • Page 73: Interpret Statistics

    The attenuation range is 0 to 63 dB in 1 db increments. Attenuation is calculated every 10 seconds. 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Interpret Statistics 3-21...
  • Page 74 The cell is carried unmodified by each intermediate ATM switching node until it arrives at the circuit's other endpoint such as the Cisco 627. The receiving endpoint modifies the cell payload to indicate that the cell has been looped back and transmits this new cell back into the ATM circuit.
  • Page 75: Chapter 4 Configuration Procedures For The Cisco

    You must be in enable mode to perform these configuration procedures. Cisco recommends that only one command-line application at a time Note be used to configure the Cisco 633. For example, Telnet and the serial management interface should not be used simultaneously. Checklist Table 4-1...
  • Page 76: Log On To Cisco Broadband Operating System

    Save Configuration Changes Log on to Cisco Broadband Operating System After connecting all the cables to the Cisco 633 and powering it on, start the terminal emulation program and press the Enter key until the CBOS login screen appears. When you see the welcome screen, you can log on to CBOS.
  • Page 77: Operation Modes

    Chapter 4 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 633 If the CBOS version is earlier than 2.2.0, get the latest version from Cisco. See the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (tftp) command in the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide for more information on how to update the Cisco 633 firmware.
  • Page 78: Configure The Cisco 633 For Remote Management

    Reboot the Cisco 633: Step 5 reboot Configure the Cisco 633 for Remote Management Remote management allows you to configure the Cisco 633. The WAN0-0 and SER0-0 interfaces are reserved for remote Note management. Close the WAN0-0 port: Step 1...
  • Page 79 To reboot the CPE, enter: Step 9 reboot The Cisco 633 is now configured for remote management. Now the FR router (for example, a Cisco 1600) needs to be configured to pass management data. See the following section for more information.
  • Page 80: Configuring External Routers

    Cable the two Cisco 633s. See the Step 1 Cisco 673 only)” section on page 2-5 Set one Cisco 633 to central office (CO) mode, so that it terminates the traffic that Step 2 the Cisco 633 in customer premises equipment (CPE) mode initiates.
  • Page 81 Step 6 df 10008000 Use a terminal emulation application, such as Hyperterminal, to start an Xmodem Step 7 download of a new Cisco 67x image. When the download is complete, the following message appears: Step 8 Transferred xxxxxxxx bytes Record the number of bytes transferred.
  • Page 82: Update The Cbos Prompt

    To reboot, enter: Step 11 Update the CBOS Prompt The default Cisco 633 system prompt is to 8 characters. You can change this prompt to a unique subscriber identifier as shown in the following example. Log on to CBOS using either the serial or Telnet interfaces.
  • Page 83: Save Configuration Changes

    If you do not use the write command after changes, all the changes Caution you made during your current session will be lost when you reboot the Cisco 633. 78-11190-01 set password enable 33Low44PassMe Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Save Configuration Changes...
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 633 Save Configuration Changes Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 4-10 78-11190-01...
  • Page 85: Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures For The Cisco 67X Cpe Devices

    Introduction This chapter provides information about configuring the Cisco 67x CPE devices. This information applies to the Cisco 673, Cisco 675, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, Cisco 677, and Cisco 678. Cisco recommends that only one command-line application at a time Note be used to configure the Cisco 67x.
  • Page 86 • TFTP Server • Web Server • Configure Timeout Values (Cisco 675, Cisco 678 in CAP mode only) Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Upgrade Software through Serial Download Configure Static NAT Configure Multiple PCs Connected to the CPE...
  • Page 87: Log On To The Cisco Broadband Operating System

    Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices Log On to the Cisco Broadband Operating System After connecting all the cables to the Cisco 67x and powering it on, start the terminal emulation program and press the Enter key until the CBOS login screen appears.
  • Page 88: Operation Modes

    The show version command above displays the line coding method, either CAP or DMT, for which the Cisco 67x is configured. If you have a Cisco 677 or Cisco 678 and need to upgrade to a different line coding method, follow the procedure in the (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only)”...
  • Page 89: Select A Connection Mode

    Note Bridging Mode Procedures When the Cisco 67x operates in bridge mode, it behaves like a wire connecting a local PC directly to a service provider’s network. Bridge data is encapsulated using the RFC 1483 or PPP (BCP) protocol to enable data transport. Because...
  • Page 90 • telnet • tftp • The following procedure shows how to set up the Cisco 67x for in-band bridging management. You must be in enable mode and perform the procedure in the Note sequence shown. To enable RFC 1483 bridging, enter:...
  • Page 91 To reboot the device, enter: Step 4 reboot After rebooting, the Cisco 67x will have two PVCs enabled. Wan0-0 is used strictly for bridged traffic, while wan0-1 is used strictly for management traffic. Wan0-1 will be using RFC 1483 routing.
  • Page 92: Routing Mode Procedures

    • Activity and Performance” section on page 5-48 Routing Mode Procedures The Cisco 67x CPEs support two types of routing: PPP routing and RFC 1483 routing. PPP Routing Three Cisco 67x applications compose the PPP routing feature: DHCP server, and Network Address Translation (NAT).
  • Page 93 When the Cisco 67x reboots, PPP routing is enabled. Disabling PPP Routing Complete the following steps to disable the PPP routing feature for the Cisco 67x. You must be in the enable mode. Disable the DHCP server: Step 1...
  • Page 94: Rfc 1483 Routing

    • • set nat outside -ip For a complete description of each of these commands, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide. RFC 1483 Routing If you disable PPP routing, see the following steps for RFC 1483 routing: from “Configure the Ethernet Port (eth0)”...
  • Page 95: Configure The Ethernet Port (Eth0)

    To save your changes, enter: Step 4 write Step 5 To allow the system to come up with these new settings, reboot the Cisco 67x: reboot Log back on to the CBOS to continue. Step 6 For more detailed information on the set interface command, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide.
  • Page 96: Configure The Wan Ports And Atm Virtual Connections

    The maximum operative rate is determined by the central office ADSL equipment, line length and line conditions. On the Cisco 67x, the WAN0 port is always ready to send and receive network traffic.You need to define an ATM virtual connection (VC), which might differ from the default, when communicating across an ATM network.
  • Page 97: Table 5-2 Vpi/Vci Address Ranges

    Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices To set the maximum number of VCs, enter: cbos# set interface wan0 maxvcs n where n is between 1 and 8. Table 5-2 shows the valid ranges for the VPI and VCI addresses.
  • Page 98 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 5-14 Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices If you try to enter the command set interface wan0-0 on a connection that is already open, the system prompts you to close that connection before you change the VCI setting.
  • Page 99: Set Scalarate For Wan0-X

    Broadband Operating System User Guide. Set ScalaRate for wan0-x ScalaRate is a technology developed by Cisco that allows dynamic allocation of bandwidth within an ATM-based ADSL connection. This bandwidth allocation is specified and controlled by the end-point devices without affecting the provisioning or status of the underlying ATM transport VC.
  • Page 100: Create Routing Tables

    If your Cisco 67x was provisioned to run in bridging or PPP routing Note mode, you must disable both before attempting to establish routing.
  • Page 101: Enable Ip Filtering

    For more information on using the set rip commands, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide. Enable IP Filtering The Cisco 67x supports up to 20 filters for TCP and UDP packets passing through the Cisco 67x’s interfaces. Enabled filters are applied to packets in sequential order according to filter number.
  • Page 102: Configure Applications

    Configure Applications Configure Applications The Cisco 67x supports these applications for system management and control: DHCP client • DHCP server • • RADIUS client • SNMP • SYSLOG client • Telnet server • TFTP server • Web server (HTTP server) •...
  • Page 103: Dhcp Server

    Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide. DHCP Server The DHCP server application automatically assigns IP addresses to DHCP clients. To enable the DHCP server feature for the Cisco 67x. Enabling the DHCP server automatically disables the DHCP client Note on the CPE.
  • Page 104: Nat

    Reboot the Cisco 67x: Step 4 reboot For more information on using NAT, see the set nat series of commands in Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide. RADIUS Client RADIUS authenticates users for access to a network. The RADIUS server uses an authentication scheme, such as PAP, to authenticate incoming messages from RADIUS clients.
  • Page 105 • Cisco 67x Implementation The Cisco 67x supports a RADIUS client. However, for most environments, the Cisco 67x RADIUS client is not used. The RADIUS profile exists on the service provider’s remote access server. Configuring RADIUS on the Cisco 67x...
  • Page 106: Snmp

    Configure Applications where cisco is the PPP login and is_great is the password. Use the show radius command to display the Cisco 67x default configuration for Step 5 RADIUS. Note For more information on RADIUS commands, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide.
  • Page 107: Syslog Client

    SYSLOG logs significant system information to a remote SYSLOG server for processing without requiring large amounts of local storage or local processing. Implementing SYSLOG Using the CBOS, the Cisco 67x allows you to specify a remote server for logging system messages. Cisco supports the following levels of severity: Debug •...
  • Page 108: Telnet

    Linux 2.0.27 • NTSyslog (shareware program) • For more information on SYSLOG commands, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide. Telnet Telnet provides a command-line interface and is used as a means of providing remote login connections between machines on many networks, including the Internet.
  • Page 109: Figure 5-1 Remote System List Box

    Step 5 Figure 5-1 appears. Figure 5-1 Enter the IP address of the Cisco 67x in the Host Name box and click Connect. Step 6 The system then initiates a session with the Cisco 67x. Press the Enter key three or four times to establish a connection.
  • Page 110: Figure 5-2 Telnet Preferences

    Configure Applications See the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide for more Note information about how to set and change passwords. Notice to Windows Users The Windows Telnet client does not support NVT (Network Virtual Terminal) or any extra form of option negotiation. However, if you are going to use the Windows Telnet client, follow these steps to set your terminal settings.
  • Page 111: Tftp Server

    System User Guide. TFTP Server TFTP allows you to transfer files to and from a Cisco 67x. The Cisco 67x runs a tftp daemon, which allows users from remote machines who have TFTP client software to remotely transfer files to and from the Cisco 67x. The TFTP client can be enabled and disabled from the CBOS or the Web Management Interface.
  • Page 112 Configure Applications Software Updates Use TFTP to transfer a new software image from Cisco to your Cisco 67x, where the file name format is: nsrouter.c67ydmt.x.x.x.x.bin or c67ydmt.x.x.x.x.bin. The x.x.x represents the image version number, and for example, 677. If you are upgrading from CBOS 2.2, you must use the Note nsrouter.c67ydmt.x.x.x.x.bin filename format.
  • Page 113 Be sure that you reboot the device to activate the new image. Step 3 When you log back in to the Cisco 67x after the reboot, use the following Step 4 command to verify the version of the firmware that is active:...
  • Page 114: Web Server

    System User Guide. Web Server The Cisco 67x supports a web server, which allows you to perform tasks such as configuring interfaces, displaying statistics, and much more. For a complete description of the web interface, see the Cisco Broadband Operating System User Guide.
  • Page 115: Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 And Cisco 678 Only)

    Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) The Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 allow you to choose transmission protocols to match your network configuration by changing the router’s configuration file. Use TFTP to transfer files to and from a CPE. This section describes procedures to configure the CPE for Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT), Carrierless Amplitude and Phase Modulation (CAP), G.Lite, or G.DMT protocols.
  • Page 116 Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Set the remote address for the TFTP host computer: Step 3 cbos # set tftp remote ip address This command tells the CPE to accept TFTP transfers from a specific IP address.
  • Page 117 Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Dec 21 1999 20:37:27 CAP firmware version C.19 NVRAM image at 0x10356930 78-11190-01 Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Downloading in progress... done. Saving image...done. Please reboot the CPE for the new downl Rebooting...
  • Page 118: Configure For Dmt

    Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Configure for DMT Verify the connection from the router to the location where the correct software Step 1 image is stored. This location is provided by your network administrator. Typically, you use the ping command for this step.
  • Page 119 Substitute the filename for the software image update. Files use the naming format c67ydmt.x.x.x.x.bin where 67y is the CPE model number, and x.x.x.x is the image version number. Do not turn off the power to the router until after the file transfer is Caution completed.
  • Page 120: Configure For G.lite

    Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) cbos#show version Cisco Broadband Operating System CBOS (tm) 025 - Release Software Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Dec 21 1999 20:37:27 DMT firmware version 210 NVRAM image at 0x10356930 Configure for G.Lite...
  • Page 121 Header Error Check Counter Interleaved:0 Count of Severely Errored Frames: Count of Loss of Signal Frames: Remote Counters: Interleaved RS Corrected Bytes: 78-11190-01 Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Disabled G.lite 1536 Kbps 512 Kbps Showtime/Data Mode...
  • Page 122: Configure For Dmt2

    Count of Severely Errored Frames: Count of Loss of Signal Frames: Configure for DMT2 The default line coding mode for the Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 is DMT2. The central office hardware must be correctly configured to accept a DMT2 service user.
  • Page 123 Interleaved RS Corrected Bytes: Interleaved Symbols with CRC Errors: No Cell Delineation Interleaved: Header Error Check Counter Interleaved:0 Count of Severely Errored Frames: 78-11190-01 Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) Disabled T1.413 8032 Kbps 864 Kbps Showtime/Data Mode...
  • Page 124: Configure For G.dmt

    Configure for G.DMT Before the CPE can be configured for G.DMT, the .full image must be loaded. See the latest Release Notes for the Cisco Broadband Operating Sytsem for the appropriate filenames to use. The central office hardware must be correctly configured to accept a G.DMT service user.
  • Page 125 Interleaved Symbols with CRC Errors: No Cell Delineation Interleaved: Header Error Check Counter Interleaved:0 Count of Severely Errored Frames: Count of Loss of Signal Frames: 78-11190-01 Configure Line Coding (Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 only) 864 Kbps Showtime/Data Mode Disabled Auto Enabled...
  • Page 126: Upgrade Software Through Serial Download

    Cisco 67x image. When the download is complete, the following message appears: Step 8 Transferred xxxxxxxx bytes Record the number of bytes transferred. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 5-42 Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices 78-11190-01...
  • Page 127: Configure Static Nat

    Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices To program the area of memory to Flash, enter: Step 9 pb 10008000 fef00000 xxxxxxxx where xxxxxxxx is the value recorded in Step 6. To turn debug monitor off, enter:...
  • Page 128: Configure Multiple Pcs Connected To The Cpe

    DNS server address Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 5-44 Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices 2-13), you need to obtain an IP address for each PC to “DHCP Client” “DHCP Server”). “Connect Cables to...
  • Page 129: Configure Ppp Over Atm With Nat

    Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices Manually enter this information in the TCP/IP properties on the PC, then click Step 2 OK to save the TCP/IP configuration. Restart the PC. Step 3 After the PC has restarted, try to ping the Ethernet address of the CPE. If the ping...
  • Page 130: Update The Cbos Prompt

    Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 5-46 Chapter 5 Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices . You can change this prompt to a unique cbos# for information on how to use Telnet to log on to the CBOS.
  • Page 131: Set Passwords

    Step 5 quit Set Passwords After you have configured your Cisco 67x, select and configure new passwords for both the enable and exec modes. Examples of good and bad passwords are: Good Password: 77ta99y (Do not use the sample password.) •...
  • Page 132: Save Configuration Changes

    Cisco 67x. Evaluate System Activity and Performance Table 5-3 describes the Cisco 67x LEDs and their status. The LEDs are located on the front of the unit. Table 5-3...
  • Page 133: Retrieve Statistics

    Configuration Procedures for the Cisco 67x CPE Devices Retrieve Statistics Use the stats command to display statistics on Cisco 67x activities. The statistics provided by the stats command varies on the application or interface selected. To retrieve Cisco 67x statistics:...
  • Page 134 Interpret Statistics universal access concentrator, or a Cisco 678. The cell is injected into a specific virtual circuit along with the normal user traffic flow. The cell is carried unmodified by each intermediate ATM switching node until it arrives at the circuit's other endpoint, such as the Cisco 67x. The receiving endpoint modifies the cell payload to indicate that the cell has been looped-back and transmits this new cell back into the ATM circuit.
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about product issues in the Cisco 600 series CPE. WAN Link and Power-Up Issues When you power up the CPE, this is the normal sequence of events: The ALARM light comes on within 5 seconds, flashes for half a second, then •...
  • Page 136: Web Interface Password Lengths

    Web Browser Compatibility Netscape 3.01 or higher or Internet Explorer 3.01 or higher is recommended for use as a browser for the Cisco Web Management Interface. Serial Buffer Overflow When using the serial port as your terminal connection, large amounts of serial data might overflow the serial buffer.
  • Page 137: Radius Password And Username Lengths

    On a busy network with many RIP broadcasts and requests, RIP traffic alone can cause the Cisco 600 series CPE to remain sufficiently active to not trigger the idle timeout. Cisco recommends that RIP be disabled if Cisco 600 series CPE idle timeouts are used.
  • Page 138: Adsl Parameters For The Set Interface Command

    Trellis coding must also be enabled on the DSLAM for it to be enabled. This parameter only applies to DMT Issue 2 encoding. This command can be saved in NVRAM. Do not enable trellis coding on the Cisco 677. Note Chapter 6 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 139: Table 6-1 Wan Link Led Blink Patterns

    If the WAN LNK LED blinks continuously and never stays solid on, the • Cisco 600 series CPE never trains to a system such as the Cisco 6xxx series: ADSL/SDSL line is not connected to the Cisco 600 series CPE.
  • Page 140 • DMT firmware might not be compatible with the far-end DMT firmware. For example, an ITU G.Lite router might not train to an ANSI Issue 1 Central Office. To see the DMT firmware version installed on your router, use the show version command.
  • Page 141 ADSL Physical Port Line Trained Actual Configuration: Overhead Framing: Trellis Coding: Standard Compliance: Downstream Data Rate: 78-11190-01 Frequently Asked Questions about the WAN LNK LED command will display the show timeout Disabled T1.413 8032 Kbps Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 142 Interleaved Symbols with CRC Errors: No Cell Delineation Interleaved: Header Error Check Counter Interleaved:0 Count of Severely Errored Frames: Count of Loss of Signal Frames: Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Chapter 6 864 Kbps Showtime/Data Mode Disabled Auto...
  • Page 143: Bert Testing (Cisco 675, Cisco 675E And Cisco 676 Only)

    BERT Testing (Cisco 675, Cisco 675e and Cisco 676 only) This section describes BERT tests using a Cisco 6100 DSLAM, Cisco 675, Cisco 675e, or Cisco 676, and an optional HP Broadband test set. HP Test Set Configuration All tests are based on the single cell version of S-PRBS9. This is the only PRBS pattern that is supported by the HP for generating multiple channels of cell load.
  • Page 144: Transmitting Bert Data

    It is therefore necessary to manually walk through every channel to verify data integrity. The BERT test can be performed without the HP test set if the Cisco 6100 NIU is physically looped back at the OC3 port. Transmitting BERT Data The following are the procedures for transmitting BERT data.
  • Page 145: Receiving Bert Data

    Receiving BERT Data After the CPEs have been BERT enabled, they will send S-PRBS9 BERT data toward the Cisco 6100 or Cisco 6260. The HP can verify the BERT data one channel at a time. Follow this procedure to receive BERT data:...
  • Page 146: Table 6-2 Bert Header Bit Map

    BERT Testing (Cisco 675, Cisco 675e and Cisco 676 only) Initiate the BERT test: Step 4 cbos# debug bert on Set the header bits of the outgoing cells and qualify the incoming cells. Step 5 Enter: Step 6 cbos# debug bert header 00100010...
  • Page 147: Appendix

    Rear Panel Connectors Figure A-2 through Figure A-4 show the connectors located on the rear panels of the Cisco 600 series CPEs. Figure A-1 Rear View of the Cisco 633 SERIAL WALL MGMT Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 148 Rear Panel Connectors Figure A-2 Figure A-3 Figure A-4 The following ports are located on the backside of the Cisco 600 series CPEs. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Rear View of the Cisco 627 ATM25 MGMT Rear View of the Cisco 673, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676 and Cisco 677...
  • Page 149: Serial Interface (Cisco 633

    Serial Interface (Cisco 633) The serial interface uses 12-in-1 V.35 Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) serial connector. This interfface connects to a 5-in-1 V.35 Data Communications Equipment (DCE) serial port on a Cisco router. 78-11190-01 Rear Panel Connector Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 150: Table A-2 12-In-1 To 5-In-1 Connector Pinouts

    J1 is 12-in-1 plug and J2 is 5-in-1 plug. J1 is DCE and J2 is DTE SB = Shorting Block X = Connection to Shorting Block Note: Shorting Block on J2 should be grouped as shown Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 12-in-1 to 5-in-1 Connector Pinouts NOTE MODE_2...
  • Page 151: Lan Interface

    Note: Shorting Block on J2 should be grouped as shown Figure A-5 LAN Interface Ethernet Connector (Cisco 673, Cisco 678) The LAN interface uses an Ethernet port that conforms to the IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u protocols and supports 10 or 100 Mbps half-duplex or full-duplex data rates on Category 3 (10 Mbps) or Category 5 (10/100 Mbps) twisted-pair wire up to 100 meters.
  • Page 152: Figure A-6 Front View Of Ethernet Connector

    The LAN interface uses an RJ-45 connector that conforms to the ATM Forum Specification for ATM 25.6 Mbits over a category 5 twisted-pair wire up to 100 meters. Table A-4 shows the connector pinouts. Table A-4 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Ethernet Connector Pinouts Signal RXD+...
  • Page 153: Management Interface

    Management Interface The management port uses an RJ-45 connector. If you are not using a management cable ordered from Cisco, use the pinouts in Table A-5 for the DB-9 end of the serial cable used to connect the management port to the serial port of the PC.
  • Page 154: Figure A-8 Front View Of Rj-45 End Of The Serial Cable

    1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of the DB-9 end of the serial cable. Connecting these pins might damage the CPE. Figure A-8 Pin 8 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Management Connector Pinouts Management Port (RJ-45 Pin)
  • Page 155: Adsl/Sdsl Port Interface

    The ADSL/SDSL port uses an RJ-11 connector. Table A-6 shows the connector pinouts for the ADSL/SDSL connector. ADSL/SDSL Connector Pinouts Table A-6 78-11190-01 Front View of DB-9 End of the Serial Cable Pin 1 Pin 6 ADSL/SDSL Connector Pinouts Signal Ring Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Rear Panel Connectors...
  • Page 156: Phone Port Interface

    Phone Port Interface The Phone port uses an RJ-11 connector. Table A-7 shows the connector pinouts for the Phone connector. Phone Connector Pinouts Table A-7 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide A-10 Pin 6 Phone Connector Pinouts Signal Ring...
  • Page 157: Figure A-11 Front View Of Phone Connector

    Appendix A Connectors Rear Panel Connectors Figure A-11 Front View of Phone Connector Pin 1 Pin 6 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide A-11 78-11190-01...
  • Page 158 Appendix A Connectors Rear Panel Connectors Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide A-12 78-11190-01...
  • Page 159: Appendix

    Interface Specifications Serial Interface (Cisco 633) The 12-in-1 V.35 Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) serial connector connects to a 5-in-1 V.35 Data Communications Equipment (DCE) serial port on a Cisco router. 78-11190-01 A P P E N D I X Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 160: Lan Interface

    Management Interface RJ-45 connector • Baud rate: 9600 to 38400 Kbps • Data bits: 8 • Parity: none • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: none • Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Appendix B 675e 676 Specifications 78-11190-01...
  • Page 161: Adsl/Sdsl Interface

    DMT Issue 1 encoding DMT Issue 2 encoding SDSL, 2B1Q encoding CAP encoding G.Lite encoding Phone/Microfilter Interface (Cisco 675 and Cisco 678) RJ-11 connector with built-in EZ-DSL microfilter (North American version • only) (Cisco 675) RJ-11 connector (Cisco 678) •...
  • Page 162: Sdsl 2B1Q Transmission Specifications (Cisco 633 And Cisco 673

    SDSL 2B1Q Transmission Specifications (Cisco 633 and Cisco 673) SDSL 2B1Q Transmission Specifications (Cisco 633 and Cisco 673) Table B-1 shows the SDSL 2B1Q transmission specifications for the Cisco 633 and Cisco 673. Table B-1 Specification Maximum Transmit Power Maximum Rate...
  • Page 163: Dmt Issue 1 Transmission Specifications

    Specification Maximum Transmit Power Maximum Rate Spectrum Bandwidth DMT Issue 2 Transmission Specifications (Cisco 627, Cisco 677 and Cisco 678) Table B-4 shows the DMT Issue 2 Rate Adaptive DSL transmission specification. Table B-4 Specification Maximum Transmit Power Maximum Rate...
  • Page 164 Appendix B Specifications DMT Issue 2 Transmission Specifications (Cisco 627, Cisco 677 and Cisco 678) Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 165: Appendix

    This appendix details the mechanical characteristics of the EZ-DSL Note microfilter, which is used only with the Cisco 627, Cisco 675, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, Cisco 677 and Cisco 678 CPEs. The EZ-DSL microfilters are used to connect telephones at the customer premises to the premises telephone wiring.
  • Page 166: In-Line Microfilter

    Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Appendix C In-Line Microfilter and Cable In-Line Microfilter Pinouts...
  • Page 167: Wall-Mount Microfilter

    After you have finished installation, verify that your telephone service works. If Step 4 your telephone service does not work, disconnect the EZ-DSL Microfilter and contact your local telephone company or Cisco Systems. Safety Precautions Take the telephone handset off the hook while wiring.
  • Page 168 .75 inch from each individual conductor. Loosen screws on all jack terminals. Each terminal is color coded. Connect four Step 3 wires to corresponding terminal screws. Check wiring. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Appendix C Wall Mount Microfilter Wall Mount Microfilter Pinouts...
  • Page 169: Regulatory Approvals

    78-11190-01 Jack Labeling and Wire Color Codes Wire Color Code 1 Green Yellow Black Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Regulatory Approvals Wire Color Code 2 White with blue stripes Blue with white stripes White with orange stripes Orange with white stripes...
  • Page 170 Appendix C EZ-DSL Microfilter Specifications Regulatory Approvals Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 171 A security feature that allows access to information to be granted on an individual authentication basis. 78-11190-01 G L O S S A R Y Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide...
  • Page 172 Access Server authentication, and routing services for remote users. A packet delivery system where a copy of a given packet is given to all hosts broadcast attached to the network. Example: Ethernet. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 173 (TCP), followed by the application protocol data. One of the most common local area network (LAN) wiring schemes, Ethernet has Ethernet a transmission rate of 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Glossary...
  • Page 174 0 to 255. There are three classes: A, B and C, depending on how many computers on the site are likely to be connected. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 175 Local area network. A limited distance (typically under a few kilometers or a couple of miles) high-speed network (typically 4 to 100 Mbps) that supports many computers. Light emitting diode. The lights indicating status or activity on electronic equipment. 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Glossary...
  • Page 176 This can be done in a variety of ways: time division multiplexing, frequency division multiplexing, and statistical multiplexing. Multiplexers are also becoming increasingly efficient in terms of data compression, error correction, transmission speed, and multi-drop capabilities. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 177 16 physical slots but is electrically limited to typically three or four plug-in PCI cards in a PC. Has a typical sustained burst transfer rate of 80 Mbps, which is enough to handle 24-bit color at 30 frames per second (full-color, full-motion video). 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Glossary...
  • Page 178 Livingston Enterprises. Security information is stored in a central location, known as the RADIUS server. Permits system administrators to track dial-in use. RADIUS Accounting Client Controls access to specific services on the network. RADIUS Security Client Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 179 Encryption key used by RADIUS to send authentication information over a secret network. 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Glossary...
  • Page 180 During synchronous communications, data is not sent in individual bytes, but as synchronous frames of large data blocks. connection SYSLOG allows you to log significant system information to a remote server. SYSLOG Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 181 Telnet one host to log into a remote host and act as normal terminal users of that host. Characteristic of a router that allows it to use RADSL technology to adjust its line training mode speed according to noise conditions on the transmission line.
  • Page 182 There is no pre-arrangement, so each virtual connection exists only for the duration of that one transmission. Virtual Ethernet Interface. Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 183 Wide area network. A data communications network that spans any distance and is usually provided by a public carrier (such as a telephone company or service provider). 78-11190-01 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Glossary...
  • Page 184 Glossary Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01...
  • Page 185 5-5, 5-7 bridging control protocol See BCP cabling Management port 1-4, 5-3 downstream/upstream rates CAP RADSL transmission specifications table of Carrierless Amplitude Modulation and Phase (CAP) CBOS commands Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide I N D E X 5-12...
  • Page 186 5-10 disable enable configuration procedures configure the Ethernet port 5-11 configuring RADIUS 5-21 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide connection modes contents of your carton Corrected/Uncorrected Blocks field CRC Errors field 3-21, 5-49 creating routing tables 5-16 DHCP client...
  • Page 187 Internet Control Message Protocol (RFC 792) Internet Protocol (RFC 791) interpret statistics invalid cell counter IP address assigning updating IP filtering enable 5-17 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Index 5-12 5-30 5-49 5-50 3-19, 4-8, 5-47...
  • Page 188 VCs, configuring the memory default configuration expanded options for modes, exec and enable 5-20 enable 5-20 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide netmask address assigning network management applications OAM-F5 loopback cell objectives, document operating environment ambient temperature of Operation, Administration, Maintenance...
  • Page 189 RFC 1483 routing 5-10 RFC 2058 RFC 2059 5-17 enable 5-17 RIP traffic RJ-11 connector A-9, A-10 RJ-45 connector routing mode routing protocols, supported routing tables creating 5-16 Rx’ed Blocks field 3-21 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Index 5-21 2-17...
  • Page 190 5-30 set your COM protocol show interface wan0 command Signal-to-Noise (SNR) Margin field software features list of software image Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide transfer, using TFTP software updates specifications ADSL Interface LAN Interface Management Interface Operating Requirements...
  • Page 191 Linux term and termcap MAC address near-end DMT firmware incompatible with far-end DMT firmware POWER LED power off, Cisco 7200 RADIUS passwords serial buffer overflow SESSION timeout subscriber VPI/VCI mapping VPI/VCI provisioning Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide Index...
  • Page 192 See VPI virtual WAN connections 5-12 defining 3-3, 3-5, 5-13, 5-14 VPI/VCI address ranges 5-13 VPI settings Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide changing WAN port configuring WAN ports physical and logical Windows network virtual terminal WIN95/98, connecting from...

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