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    Configuring IP Control Protocol Subnet Mask Delivery
    !
    ip classless
    no ip http server
    !
    ip radius source-interface FastEthernet0/0/0
    !
    radius-server host 192.168.100.100 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
    radius-server retransmit 3
    radius-server attribute nas-port format d
    radius-server key foo
    !
    line con 0
    exec-timeout 0 0
    transport input none
    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
     password lab
    !
    end
    The following example shows an IPCP configuration on the RADIUS server for 
    a Cisco 827-4V router (Cisco Access Registrar 1.5):
    /opt/AICar1/usrbin-4 % ./aregcmd
    Access Registrar Configuration Utility Version 1.5
    Copyright (C) 1995-1998 by American Internet Corporation, and 
    1998-2000 by
     Cisco Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
    Cluster:localhost
    User:admin
    Password:
    Logging in to localhost
    400 Login failed/opt/AICar1/usrbin-5 % ./aregcmd
    Access Registrar Configuration Utility Version 1.5
    Copyright (C) 1995-1998 by American Internet Corporation, and 
    1998-2000 by
     Cisco Systems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
    Cluster:localhost
    User:admin
    Password:
    Logging in to localhost
    [ //localhost ]
        LicenseKey = SBUC-7DQF-PM1E-5HPC (expires in 51 days)
        Radius/
        Administrators/
    Server Radius is Running, its health is 10 out of 10 
    						
    							 
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    78-5372-06 --> cd radius
    [ //localhost/Radius ]
        Name = Radius
        Description = 
        Version = 1.6R1
        IncomingScript~ = 
        OutgoingScript~ = 
        DefaultAuthenticationService~ = local-users
        DefaultAuthorizationService~ = local-users
        DefaultAccountingService~ = local-file
        DefaultSessionService~ = 
        DefaultSessionManager~ = 
        UserLists/
        UserGroups/
        Policies/
        Clients/
        Vendors/
        Scripts/
        Services/
        SessionManagers/
        ResourceManagers/
        Profiles/
        Rules/
        Translations/
        TranslationGroups/
        RemoteServers/
        Advanced/
        Replication/
    --> cd profile
    [ //localhost/Radius/Profiles ]
    ls
        Entries 1 to 6 from 6 total entries
        Current filter:
        default-PPP-users/
        default-SLIP-users/
        default-Telnet-users/
        StaticIP/
        router-8274v-1/
        TB2-8274v-2/
    --> ls
    [ //localhost/Radius/Profiles ]
        Entries 1 to 6 from 6 total entries 
    						
    							 
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    Configuring the Service Assurance Agent
        Current filter:
        default-PPP-users/
        default-SLIP-users/
        default-Telnet-users/
        StaticIP/
        router-8274v-1/
        TB2-8274v-2/
    --> cd router-8274v-1
    [ //localhost/Radius/Profiles/router-8274v-1 ]
        Name = router-8274v-1
        Description = 
        Attributes/
    --> ls
    [ //localhost/Radius/Profiles/router-8274v-1 ]
        Name = router-8274v-1
        Description = 
        Attributes/
    --> cd attribute
    [ //localhost/Radius/Profiles/router-8274v-1/Attributes ]
        cisco-avpair = ip:wins-servers=100.100.100.100 200.200.200.200
        cisco-avpair = ip:dns-servers=60.60.60.60 70.70.70.70
        Framed-Compression = none
        Framed-IP-Address = 40.1.2.30
        Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0
        Framed-MTU = 1500
        Framed-Protoc
    l = ppp
        Framed-Routing = None
        Service-Type = Framed
    Configuring the Service Assurance Agent
    The Service Assurance Agent (SAA) can be configured on the following Cisco 
    routers:
    Cisco 806
    Cisco 826 and 836 
    						
    							 
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    Cisco 827, 827H, 827-4V, 831, and 837
    Cisco SOHO 77, SOHO 77H, SOHO 78, SOHO 96, and SOHO 97
    Cisco 828
    The SAA is an application-aware synthetic operation agent that monitors network 
    performance by measuring key metrics such as response time, availability, jitter 
    (interpacket delay variance), connect time, throughput, and packet loss. This 
    feature is intended to provide support for Service Level Agreement (SLA) 
    reporting functionality of the Cisco VPN Solution Center, but it can also be used 
    for troubleshooting, analysis before problems occur, and for designing future 
    network topologies. Response Time Monitoring (RTM) functionality is 
    supported.
    For configuration information on this command, refer to the Cisco IOS 
    Release 12.0 documentation set.
    Configuring Secure Shell
    Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol that provides a secure and remote connection to 
    a router. SSH is available in two versions: SSH Version 1 and SSH Version 2. 
    Only SSH Version 1 is available in the Cisco IOS software. 
    SSH is supported on the following Cisco routers:
    Cisco 806
    Cisco 826 and 836
    Cisco 827, 827H, 827-4V, 831, and 837
    Cisco 828
    Cisco SOHO 91, SOHO 96, and SOHO 97
    For configuration information on this command, refer to the 
    Cisco IOS Release 12.0 documentation set. 
    						
    							 
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    Configuring IP Named Access Lists
    Configuring IP Named Access Lists
    IP named access lists are supported on the following Cisco routers:
    Cisco 806
    Cisco 826 and 836
    Cisco 827, 827H, 827-4V, 831, and 837
    Cisco SOHO 77, SOHO 77H, SOHO 78, SOHO 96, and SOHO 97
    Cisco 828 
    You can identify IP access lists with an alphanumeric string (name) instead of a 
    number. When you use named access lists, you can configure more IP access lists 
    in a router. 
    For configuration information on this command, refer to the 
    Cisco IOS Release 12.0 documentation set.
    Configuring International Phone Support
    Cisco 827-4V routers provide international phone support (H.323 only) for the 
    following countries:
    Italy
    Denmark
    Australia
    International phone support commands configure voice port settings and caller ID 
    settings. 
    H.323 international phone support has been tested and verified to work with the 
    following equipment identified for Italy and Denmark.
    The following devices are supported in Italy:
    Telephones:
    –Siemens Gigaset 3015 Class Model
    –Telecom Italia MASTER s.p. LUPO VIEW
    –Alcatel Dial Face Mod. SIRIO 2000 Basic A 
    						
    							 
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    Caller ID devices:
    –BRONDI INDOVINO
    Fax equipment:
    –Canon FAX-B155
    The following devices are supported in Denmark:
    Telephones:
    –Tele Danmark dana classic
    –Tele Danmark Danafon Topas 
    Caller ID devices:
    –DORO Danmark DOROX5
    Follow the steps below to configure a voice port to support caller ID, international 
    cadence, impedance, and ring frequency, starting in global configuration mode:
    Configuration Example
    The following voice-port configuration example shows two voice ports 
    configured for the progress tone and line characteristics for Denmark. Caller ID 
    is enabled on both ports, and port 1 requests that caller ID information be blocked 
    at the other end when a phone call originates from this port. The second port uses 
    the line-reversal alerting method. Command Task
    Step 1voice-port numberEnter voice-port configuration mode.
    Step 2cptone country-codeSpecify settings for call-progress tone, ring 
    cadence, line impedance, and ring frequency.
    Step 3caller-id enable
    caller-id alerting alerting-methodEnable caller ID support, or enter the second 
    command to enable caller ID support and to 
    specify the alerting method.
    Step 4caller-id blockRequest blocking of the display of caller ID 
    information at the far end of the call.
    Step 5endExit router configuration mode. 
    						
    							 
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    !
    voice-port 1
     cptone dk
     caller-id enable
     caller-id block
     timeouts call-disconnect 0
    !
    voice-port 2
     cptone dk
     caller-id alerting line-reversal
     timeouts call-disconnect 0
    International Tone, Cadence, Ring Frequency, and Impedance 
    Support
    The default voice-port configuration for all voice ports specifies the U.S. country 
    code, 600-ohm impedance, and 25-Hz ring frequency. Cisco IOS software 
    supports commands for setting ring tone, cadence, frequency, and line impedance.
    Configuring a Regional Analog Voice Tone
    Use the cptone command to specify a regional analog voice interface-related 
    tone. Use the no form of this command to disable the selected tone.
    cptone { dk | it | au }
    no cptone { dk | it | au }
    The following table shows what each code specifies.
    Code Country Parameters
    dkDenmark POTS line type 2 (complex impedance), a-law encoding, 
    OSI disconnect supervision, 25-Hz ringing frequency, 0 
    guard time 
    						
    							 
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    Configuring an FXS Ring Cadence
    Use the ring cadence command in voice-port configuration mode to specify the 
    ring cadence for a Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) voice port. Use the no form 
    of this command to restore the default value for this command.
    ring cadence cadence
    no ring cadence 
    The ring cadence command can take the following values. itItaly POTS line type 2 (complex impedance), a-law encoding, 
    OSI disconnect supervision, 25-Hz ringing frequency, 0 
    guard time
    auAustralia POTS line type 2 (complex impedance), a-law encoding, 
    OSI disconnect supervision, 20-Hz ringing frequency, 0 
    guard time Code Country Parameters
    Value Meaning
    define User-defined cadence
    pattern01 2 seconds on, 4 seconds off
    pattern02 1 second on, 4 seconds off
    pattern03 1.5 seconds on, 3.5 seconds off
    pattern04 1 second on, 2 seconds off
    pattern05 1 second on, 5 seconds off
    pattern06 1 second on, 3 seconds off
    pattern07 0.8 second on, 3.2 seconds off
    pattern08 1.5 seconds on, 3 seconds off
    pattern09 1.2 seconds on, 3.7 seconds off
    pattern10 1.2 seconds on, 4.7 seconds off 
    						
    							 
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    Configuring the FXS Voice Port Ring Frequency 
    To specify the ring frequency for a specified FXS voice port, use the ring 
    frequency command in voice-port configuration mode. Use the no form of this 
    command to restore the default value for this command.
    ring frequency frequency
    no ring frequency
    To select the ring frequency, use the commands as follows.
    Configuring the Terminating Impedance
    Use the impedance command in voice-port interface mode to specify the 
    terminating impedance of a voice port interface. Use the no form of this command 
    to restore the default value.
    impedance {600c | 600r | 900c | 900r | complex1 | complex2 }
    no impedance {600c | 600r | 900c | 900r | complex1 | complex2 }
    The following table shows what each code specifies.pattern11 0.4 second on, 0.2 second off, then 
    0.4 second on, 2 seconds off
    pattern12 0.4 second on, 0.2 second off, then 
    0.4 second on, 2.6 seconds off Value Meaning
    25Specify a 25-Hz ring frequency.
    50Specify a 50-Hz ring frequency.
    Code Impedance
    600c 600-ohm complex
    600r 600-ohm real
    900c 900-ohm complex
    900r 900-ohm real 
    						
    							 
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    When using the impedance command, be aware of the following constraints: 
    The c600r option selects the current POTS line type 0 implementation. 
    The 900r option selects the current POTS line type 1 implementation. 
    The 600c, 900c, complex1, and complex2 options select the current POTS 
    line type 2 implementation.
    International Caller ID Support
    Caller ID (CLID) is an analog service that displays the number of the calling line 
    to the receiving line’s terminal device when it receives a call. In some countries, 
    CLID is called Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP). The Cisco router 
    receives CLID data as a part of the H.225 Setup Message and transmits it to the 
    terminal device, which can either be a CLID device or a telephone capable of 
    showing CLID messages. 
    There are two types of CLID: Type I and Type II. Type I transmits the CLID 
    information when the receiving phone is on hook. Type II transmits the CLID 
    information when the receiving phone is off hook. Only type I CLID is supported 
    in this release. 
    Configuring the FXS Port for Caller ID
    To allow the sending of caller ID information to the FXS voice port, use the 
    caller-id enable voice-port configuration command. To disable the sending of 
    caller ID information, use the no form of this command, which also clears all 
    other caller ID configuration settings for the voice port.
    caller-id enable
    no caller-id enable
    The country code specified in the cptone command must represent one of the 
    countries for which caller ID is supported. Caller ID is disabled by default.complex1 complex 1
    complex2 complex 2 
    						
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