Cisco IAD2420 Series Integrated Access Devices Software Configuration Guide
Initial Configuration

Table Of Contents

Initial Configuration

Before You Begin

Interface Numbering

Before Powering On Your Cisco IAD

Using the Setup Command Facility

Powering On the Cisco IAD


Initial Configuration


This chapter describes how to use the setup command facility to power on your Cisco IAD and prepare it for configuration.

The following sections are included:

Before You Begin

Using the Setup Command Facility

Powering On the Cisco IAD

Before You Begin

This section contains information you need before you configure your Cisco IAD for the first time.


Note If your Cisco IAD2420 series IAD was ordered with the Simple Network-enabled Auto-Provision (SNAP) option, no on-site configuration is required. When the Cisco IAD is powered on and connected to the WAN, the SNAP application downloads the applicable configuration files automatically.


Interface Numbering

Each network or user-side interface on a Cisco IAD2420 series IAD is identified by a port number or a slot and port number (slot/port or slot:port).

Table 1-1 Interface Identification

Interface To:
Interface Identification
Interface Port Number

WAN

T1-WAN port

T1 0

ADSL uplink

ADSL port

ATM 0

SHDSL uplink

SHDSL port

ATM 0

User-side PBX

T1-PBX port

T1 1

LAN

Ethernet port

Ethernet 0

Analog voice ports

Analog voice ports:
slot-number/port-number

1/1 to 1/8 in Cisco IAD242x-8FXS
1/1 to 1/16 in Cisco IAD242x-16FXS

Network-side digital voice ports

Digital voice ports:
slot-number:port-number

0:1 to 0:24 in Cisco IAD2421-1T1

User-side digital voice ports

Digital voice ports:
slot-number:port-number

1:1 to 1:24 in Cisco IAD242x-1T1

Synchronous serial equipment

Serial port

S 0


Before Powering On Your Cisco IAD

Before you power on your Cisco IAD and begin to use the setup command facility, complete these steps:


Step 1 Set up the hardware as described in the Cisco IAD2420 Series Hardware Installation Guide.

Step 2 Configure your PC terminal emulation program for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.

Step 3 Select passwords for access control.

Step 4 Determine the IP addresses of the Ethernet and serial interfaces.


Using the Setup Command Facility

The setup command facility displays from your PC terminal emulation program window, and prompts you to enter the required information.

To create a basic configuration for your Cisco IAD, complete the steps in the "Powering On the Cisco IAD" section. At the end of this section you are prompted to:

Continue using the setup command facility, or

Continue using the command-line interface (CLI)


Note If you make a mistake while using the setup command facility, you can exit and run the facility again. Press Ctrl-c, and type setup at the privileged EXEC mode prompt (Router#).


Powering On the Cisco IAD

Perform this procedure to power on your Cisco IAD and verify that it initializes and passes its self-test. When you are finished with this procedure, the Cisco IAD is ready to configure for access control, and for management, user, and network interfaces.


Note To view the boot sequence through a terminal session, you must have a console connection to the Cisco IAD before it powers on.



Step 1 Move the power switch to the ON position.

The green LED by the auxiliary port lights and the fan operates.

The boot loader loads the system bootstrap code (boot image) into RAM. The bootstrap code performs a series of system diagnostic routines that check the functions of the CPU, memory, and system interfaces.

Messages similar to those shown below are displayed in your terminal emulation program window while the system checks are executed during a first-time power-up. In the following example, comments are inserted to describe events in the boot sequence.


Caution Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop. Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop, which might cause the router to power off and start over. It takes a few minutes for the messages to stop.

IAD2420 CPU restarted, RSR=E8000000, reason(s):,
         loss of PLL,
         checkstop reset
System Bootstrap, Version 12.0 RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 14-Sep-00 09:06 by sheaunt-klingon.wkly
MPC860P-80MHz PowerQUICC, partnum 0x0005, version X02(0x0002)
IAD2420 platform with 65536 Kbytes of main memory

rommon 1 > b flash
program load complete, entry point:0x23000, size:0x1adc14
Self decompressing the image 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
##### [OK]
Cannot detect card in slot ARD_COOKIE_SLOT3, change clocking to UIO:
Slot 4 OK. Configured as T1 TEB CSU  Serial #18573383 Version 7.03

Initialize Flash file system.....
total size = 8388608 

flashfs[8]:1 files, 1 directories
flashfs[8]:0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories
flashfs[8]:Total bytes:8128000
flashfs[8]:Bytes used:7149568
flashfs[8]:Bytes available:957440
flashfs[8]:flashfs fsck took 16 seconds.
flashfs[8]:Initialization complete.
%PARSER-4-BADCFG:Unexpected end of configuration file.

%SYS-6-BOOT_MESSAGES:Messages above this line are from the boot 
loader.

UART re-init OK (disable AUX port)
program load complete, entry point:0x23000, size:0x6d11a8
Self decompressing the image 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
###################################################################### 
############################## [OK]

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Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) IAD2420 Software RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 14-Nov-00 11:45 by ayeh
Image text-base:0x00023000, data-base:0x00C28744

xDSL card is in slot ARD_COOKIE_SLOT3, change clocking to UIO:
Slot 4 OK. Configured as T1 TEB CSU  Serial #18573383 Version 7.03
Cisco IAD2420 (MPC860P) processor (revision 240.04) with 57344K/8192K 
bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 22571153
PPC860 PowerQUICC, partnum 0x0005, version X02(0x0002)
Channelized E1, Version 1.0.
Bridging software.
Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
IAD2420 SCB board (v01.B0), FPGA version 0.6
1 Multiflex T1(slot 4) RJ45 interface(v03.A0)
1 ADSL Port Module (v255.V7)
(or 1 SHDSL "slot 3" RJ11 Port Module (v255.V7))
1 6-DSP(slot2) High Performance Compression Module(v01.A0)
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1 Serial(sync/async) network interface(s)
1 ATM network interface(s)
1 terminal line(s)
1 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
256K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (INTEL28F016) 

--- System Configuration Dialog ---

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]:

Note If the rommon 1> prompt appears, your system has booted in ROM monitor mode. For information on the ROM monitor, see the router rebooting and ROM monitor information in the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide for your Cisco IOS software release.


Step 2 To proceed using the setup command facility, enter yes and continue with the procedure in Chapter 2, "Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility."

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: 
yes

To proceed with manual configuration using the CLI, enter no and continue with the procedure in Chapter 4, "Configuration Using the Command-Line Interface."

Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no
Would you like to terminate autoinstall? [yes]