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Step 5-Saving The Configuration - Cisco AS5300 - Universal Access Server Configuration Manual

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Task 4—Setting Up Synchronous PPP Services
!
line con 0
line 1 96
autoselect during-login
autoselect ppp
modem InOut
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
!
end
Step 5—Saving the Configuration
Save the configuration to NVRAM by entering the copy running-config startup-config command.
Step 6—Testing Sync PPP Connections to Remote LANs
You must configure the remote ISDN routers before you can test DDR connections. For configuration
tasks and end-to-end test examples, see the following chapters:
Step 7—Adding More Remote LAN Sites as Needed
After you bring up your remote LANs and remote nodes, and if you decide to expand the solution to a
larger dial implementation, configure the following key items on the Cisco AS5300 to support each
additional remote LAN router:
Replace the arguments (shown in italic) in Table 2-5 with the actual WAN IP address, host
Note
name, IP subnet address, subnet mask, and password for each additional remote LAN
router.
Table 2-5
Required Commands for Adding More Sites Allowed to Access the Headquarters Network
Command
dialer map ip peer-wan-addr name hostname
telephone-number
ip route subnet mask wan-addr
username hostname password password
Cisco IOS Dial Services Quick Configuration Guide
2-46
Chapter 3,
"Configuring the Cisco 1604"
Chapter 4,
"Configuring the Cisco 766"
One dialer map
One IP route
One username:password
Chapter 2
Configuring the Cisco AS5300 Network Access Server
Purpose
A dialer map. Creates a user entity in the security database for the
remote site, which is appended to a dialer map so the central site can
dial out to the remote site.
Creates a static route that points to the dialer map IP address.
Creates a username and password that matches the name on the dialer
map.

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