Cisco Systems 3200 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung Cisco Systems 3200 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von Cisco Systems 3200, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Cisco Systems 3200 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Cisco Systems 3200. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Cisco Systems 3200 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Cisco Systems 3200
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Cisco Systems 3200
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Cisco Systems 3200
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Cisco Systems 3200 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Cisco Systems 3200 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Cisco Systems finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Cisco Systems 3200 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Cisco Systems 3200, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Cisco Systems 3200 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, In c. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 951 34-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (638 7) Fax: 408 527-0883 Cisco 320 0 S eries Router Hardw are Reference August 2008 Text Part Number: OL -5816-10[...]

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    THE SPECIFICATION S AND INFORMATION REGARDING TH E PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH OUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS , INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATI ONS IN THI S MANUAL ARE BE LIEVED TO BE A CCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WI THOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EX PRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPO NSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRO[...]

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    3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refere nce OL-5816-10 CONTENTS Introduction to the Cisco 3200 Series Routers vii Audience and Scope viii Related Documentation viii Conventi ons ix CHAPTER 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure s 1-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure 1-3 Cisco 3270 Router Card St ack 1-4 Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure 1-5 Cisco 3230 Router Card S[...]

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    Contents 4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Power Requirements 2-4 Power Connections (AUX) 2-4 Hardware Encryption Proce ssor 2-4 Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode 2-6 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Mo dule 2-7 Security Engine Features 2-7 Temperature Sensor 2-8 Cisco 3270 Rugged Route[...]

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    Contents 5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 MAC Address Allocation 6-7 WMIC Power Requirement 6-7 Mean Time Between Failure 6-7 Differences Between WMICs 6-7 2.4-GHz (802.11b/g) WMIC Features 6-10 Universal Workgroup Bridge Limitations 6-12 4.9-GHz (Public Safety) WMIC Features 6-13 4.9-GHz Channels 6-13 Throughput 6-14 Modula[...]

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    Contents 6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10[...]

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    7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refere nce OL-5816-10 Introduction to the Cisco 3200 Series Routers The Cisco 3200 Series route rs provides industry-stand ard network software features th at run on ruggedized hardware, suitable for harsh en vironmen ts. A router includes a combination of mobil e interface cards and a Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure[...]

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    8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Audience and Scope The audience for this document is the system admi ni strator (SA), the SI, and th e system engineer (SE). They are e x perts with net working industry t raining and experience. W e assume that users are familiar with the terminolog y and concepts of the PC-104, Cisco IOS so[...]

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    9 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 For info rmation about using Cisco IOS sof tware to conf igure Simple Netw ork Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Informa tion Base (MIB) features, see to the appropriate documentation fo r your network managemen t system. For info rmation on conf iguring Mobile IP using Ci sco IOS softwar[...]

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    10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Note Means reader take note. No tes contain helpful sugg es tions or references to materials not cont ained in this manual. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do somethin g that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. War ni ng This warning symbol me ans [...]

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    11 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. Si è in una situazione che può causare infortuni. Pri ma di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di inc[...]

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    C HAPTER 1-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures This chapter provides an ov ervie w of the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures so that simple troubleshooting, such as reconnecting a loose cable , can be performed in the f ield. The chapter is not intended as a complete guide to the chassis, because the d[...]

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    1-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-1 sho w s an expl oded vie w of a Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure. (Th e design of the longer Cisco 3270 Rugged Encl osure is simil ar .) Figur e 1 -1 Exploded V iew of a Rugged En closur e The enclosures are sealed by using O-rings between the ex[...]

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    1-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure The Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure operat es in a temperature range from – 40 to +165°F (–40 to +74°C) when all ports are copper . If the Cisco 3270 Router includes a f iber-opt ic port, it operates at a temperature ran[...]

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    1-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack The Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosur e supports the follo wing configurati ons: • One Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card • Up to three W ireless Mobile Interface Cards (WMICs) • One Serial Mobile Interface Card (SMIC) • One Fa[...]

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    1-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure The Cisco 3230 Rugged En closure is designed to accommodate the Mobile Access Router Card (MARC). This enclosure operates in a temperat ure range from –40 to 165°F (–40 to +74°C), and i s certified t o meet NEMA4 req[...]

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    1-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack The Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosur e can accommodate up to se ven cards, including: • One MARC • Up to three WMICs • One SMIC (or no SMIC) • One FESMIC • One MRPC A basic configuration includes one of each of the foll[...]

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    1-7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Rugged Enclosure End Caps Each Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure has two en d caps: an antenna end cap that connects to the back of the encl osure, and an I/O end cap that connects to th e front of the enclosure. The por t config urations of the I/O end ca[...]

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    1-8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Note For additional information on ante nnas and antenna cables, see the “ A ntenna Basics” technical note at http://www .cisco.com/en/US/prod ucts/hw/wireless/ps 458/products_installation _guide_chapter0918 6a0 08007f74a.html and the “ Antenna C[...]

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    1-9 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Cisco 3270 Router I/O End Cap Figure 1-7 sho ws the Cisco 3270 Router I/O end cap. Figur e 1- 7 Cisco 3 270 Router End Cap The RJ-45 connectors identi fied as 8, 9, and 10 are Fast Ether net ports or WMIC console ports, dependi ng on the configuratio[...]

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    1-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Note The connectors are sealed at the fa ctory with capti ve dust cov ers (not shown) that seal the ports and protect the pins. T he dust covers should be used to seal the ports when the ports are not covered b y cable connectors. Fiber Optic Connecto[...]

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    1-11 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es USB Flash Storage Device Cave at In some cases, using two USB flash st orage devices causes unp redictable results (CSCsd11136). If one USB flash storage d evice is plugg ed into a USB port and a second USB flash storage device is plugged into or un[...]

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    1-12 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Cap Figure 1-8 sho ws the Cisco 3230 Router I/O end cap. It has multiple connecto rs that can be used to connect po wer and data cables. Figur e 1- 8 Cisco 3 230 Router End Cap Note The connectors are sealed at the fa ctory w[...]

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    1-13 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Protective End Cap Cover A protecti ve end cap cov er ( Figure 1-9 ) provides we atherproof protection for the po rts on the end caps of the Cisco 3200 Rugged En closure when the encl os ure is inst alled outdoors. Th e protecti ve end cap cov er al[...]

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    1-14 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures T o attach the prot ecti ve end c ap cov er to the enclosure, follow these steps (see Figur e 1-10 ). Figur e 1 -1 0 Pro tectiv e End Cap Co ver Install ation Step 1 Loosen the end cap mounting hardwa re (four 1/4-20 bolts) , but do no t remov e the b[...]

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    1-15 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es I/O End Cap Port Signals This section describes the po rts and port signals on the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur e I/O end caps. Gigabit Ethernet Signal Limitations Due to CPU and memory b us limitations, a Gigabit Eth ernet port transmits an d receiv [...]

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    1-16 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures The Cisco 3230 Router Ethernet port signals are in compliance wi th IEEE 802.3. The interf aces support the following: • Au t on eg o ti a ti o n and parallel detection MII in terface with e xtended re gister capability for 10/100B ASE-TX connection[...]

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    1-17 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Console Port Signals Y ou can connect to the router or to a Wireless Mobi le Interface Card (WMIC) by using a console cable to connect to the console interfaces. The console port signals: • Are asynch ronous serial DC E • Support 9.6-kbps, 1 9.2[...]

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    1-18 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure LED Indications This section descri bes the LED indications for the Ci sco 3200 Rugged Enclosure I/O end caps. Note The behavior of the WMIC LEDs i s described in the “WMIC Console LEDs” section on page 1-19 . Cisco 327[...]

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    1-19 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications Ta b l e 1-3 lists t he LEDs for the Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/ O end caps and their indications. WMIC Console LEDs WMIC console LEDs function in instal lation mode or operational mode. The[...]

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    1-20 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Ta b l e 1-5 sh ows the statu s of the LEDs when the WMIC is in operat ional mode. Thermal Plates Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures us e therma l plates and W edge Loks to tran sfer heat from the cards to the extru sion. Figure 1-11 sho ws a card with ther[...]

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    1-21 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Mounting Brackets Mounting brack ets are av ai lable for the enclosures. The notches in the mounting brackets allow you to temporarily inst all the bracket without the rou ter in place. The bolts for the notches in the mounting bracket can be instal[...]

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    1-22 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures Figure 1-13 sho ws the dimensions of the Cisco 3270 Rug ged Enclosure mounting brack et. Figur e 1 -13 Cisco 3270 Rugg ed Enclosur e Mounting Brac k et Dimensions Figure 1-14 sho ws the Cisco 3230 Rugged Encl osure mounting b racket. Figur e 1 -14 Cis[...]

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    1-23 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 1 Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosur es Figure 1-15 sho ws the dimensions of the Cisco 3230 Rug ged Enclosure mounting brack et. Figur e 1 -15 Cisco 3230 Rugg ed Enclosur e Mounting Brac k et Dimensions 2 3 2599[...]

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    C HAPTER 2-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card This chapter describes the features of the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. The Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card is the core component of a Cisco 3270 Mobile Access Router. It is compatible with other Cisco 3200 Series router mob ile interface cards (MIC[...]

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    2-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Note The Cisco 3270 router can be ordered with one Gigabit Et hernet copper interface and one f iber optic interface, or wi th two Gigabi t Ethernet copper interf aces. The port conf igurations are not interchangeable. The PCI bus connector supports c[...]

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    2-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Figure 2-1 sho ws the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card header and bus lo cations. Figur e 2-1 Cisco 3270 Rugged Rout er Card Header and Bus Locations Note The PC/104- Plus standard requ ires that the PCI bus and th e ISA bus use k eying features in the [...]

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    2-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Ca rd Power Requirements The Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card uses +3.3 V, +5 V, and +12 V po w er sources. T ypical power consumpti on is 20 W. The maximum calculated wattage is 26.5 W. Power Connections (AUX) The speed of the A[...]

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    2-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card The EUs are: • Public K ey Execution Uni t (PKEU) supporting: – RSA and Dif fi e-Hellman – Programmable field size up to 2 048 bits – Elliptical curve cryptography • Data Encryption Stand ard Executio n Unit (DEU) – Data Encryp tion Stand[...]

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    2-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode The router cannot automatically n egotiate port speed and duplex mode unless the connecting port is configured speed auto , duplex auto , or no speed . If the po rt speed is set to a value othe r than auto , such as[...]

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    2-7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module The integrated secu rity engine (SEC 2.0) is optimiz ed to handle all the algori thms associated with IP security (IPSec), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/ T ransport Layer Security (TLS), Secure Real- time [...]

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    2-8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 2 Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card • 4 crypto channels, each supportin g multicommand descriptor chains – Static and/or dy namic assignment of crypto e xecution units through an integrated co ntroller – Buf fer size o f 256 byt es for each e xecut ion unit, with flo w control for[...]

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    C HAPTER 3-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 3 Mobile Access Router Card The Mobile Access Router Card is one component of the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router. It includes the host pro cessor , memo ry , and headers for the Fast Ethern et, console, and auxiliary signals for the router . Addition al components pro vide[...]

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    3-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 3 Mobile Acc ess Router Card The PCI bus connector supports communication between the Serial Mobile Interf ace Card (SMIC), the Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card (F ESMIC), and the Mobile Acce ss Router Card. The W ireless Mobile Interface Card (WMI C) communicates with the[...]

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    3-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 3 Mobile Access Ro uter Card MARC Power Requirements The MARC uses +3.3-V , +5-V , and +1 2-V pow er sour ces. Internal on-board DC-to-DC conv ersion circuitry generates 1.8 V/1.5 A from the +3.3- V power source. MARC Router Signals Cisco 3200 Series router card s do not support an[...]

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    3-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 3 Mobile Acc ess Router Card Console and Auxiliary Signals Y ou can configure the console interface b y using Cisco IOS command line i nterface (CLI) co mmands. The console interface and the A UX port can be accessed simulta neously . A lso, the console port and the A UX port can be[...]

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    C HAPTER 4-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card The Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card is a mobile interface c ard (MIC) in a standard PC/104- Plus form factor . FESMICs are components of the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router. The 4-port FESMIC provides four sets of swit[...]

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    4-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Inte rface Card Autonegotiation and Auto-MDI/MDIX All of the Fast Ethernet interf aces support Ethernet au tonegot iation for the line transmissio n speed. Both sides of the connection are automatically set to either 10B ASE-TX or 100BASE-TX. Auto negot[...]

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    4-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 4 Fast Etherne t Switch Mobile Interface Card FESMIC Component Systems The ISA buses and PCI buses on the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Ro uter cards provi de power to the components on the cards. Both b uses comply with the PC/104- Plus standard. The ISA bus allo ws PC/104- Plus[...]

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    4-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Inte rface Card Figure 4-2 sho ws the 4-port FESMIC header and bus locations. Figur e 4-2 4-port FESMIC Header an d Bus Locations Note The PC/104- Plus standard requ ires that the PCI bus and th e ISA bus use k eying features in the standard stacking he[...]

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    4-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 4 Fast Etherne t Switch Mobile Interface Card The Fast-Ethernet ports on the 4-port FESMIC and the 2-port FESMIC are F ast Ethernet switc h ports. The switch ports support all Layer 2 features. The F ast-Ethernet 0/0 port on the Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card and MARC is a F ast Eth[...]

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    4-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 4 Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Inte rface Card[...]

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    C HAPTER 5-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card The Serial Mobile Interface Card is one component of the Cisco 3200 Series Mobile Access Router. It provid es the router up to 4 high–sp eed sets of serial signals in both data terminal eq uipment (DTE) and data circuit equipment (DCE) mo des. Addi[...]

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    5-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 5 Serial Mob ile Interface Card SMIC Component Systems Figure 5-1 sho ws the 2-port SMIC header and bus locations. Figur e 5-1 2-por t SMIC Header and Bus Locati ons Figure 5-2 sho ws the 4-port SMIC header and bus locations. Caution If you add non-Cisco cards that generate signals [...]

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    5-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card Signals for the SMIC The Cisco Single-sideband (SSB ) Serial stan dard suppo rts the fol lowing: • EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TI A-449, EIA-530, EIA-530A, X . 21, and V .35 standards in both DTE an d DCE modes. • Signals (SSB and LED) are pro vided through [...]

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    5-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 5 Serial Mob ile Interface Card 2-port SMIC Rotary Switch Positions Ta b l e 5-4 sho ws the 2-port SMIC serial signal assignments. The pos iti on of the rotary switch determines the port assignments. Al though the rotary switch has 8 positions, only 1 of 2 p ositions can be selected[...]

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    5-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 5 Serial Mobile Interface Card SMIC Power Consumption The SMIC draws po wer from the PCI and the ISA connectors. Ta b l e 5-6 sh ows the estimated po wer consumption. Note that these are theoretical maximum w attages. Ta b l e 5-6 SMIC Estima ted P ow er Consumption V oltage Curren[...]

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    5-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 5 Serial Mob ile Interface Card[...]

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    C HAPTER 6-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards The Cisco W i reless Mobile Interface Card (WMIC) is a Cisco 3200 Serie s router interface card in a standard PC/104- Plus form factor . It is one componen t of the Cisco 3200 Series routers and provides a wireless interface with the follo wing: ?[...]

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    6-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds Figure 6-1 sho ws the WMIC header an d bus lo cations. Figur e 6-1 WMIC Header an d Bus Loca tions Note The PC/104-Plus standard requires that the PCI bus and the ISA bus use k eying fe atures in the standard stacking headers to guarantee pro per [...]

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    6-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards In contrast, the Serial Mobile In terface Card (SMIC) and FESMIC co mmunicate with the router through the PC/104- Plus b us. The interfaces are configured through th e router console port, and all of the router and FESMIC Fast Ethernet ports ar e i[...]

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    6-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds LED Behavior During normal operations, the indicator si gnals (LEDs) on the wireless de vice ha ve the foll owing meanings: • The status indicator signals operational status. Steady green indicates that the wireless device is associated with at [...]

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    6-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards Key Features Ta b l e 6-2 lists the k ey features of t he Cisco wireless de vices. Operation Errors – Green Blinking amber Maximum retries or b uffer full occurred o n the radio. Blinking amber – – T ransmit/recei ve Ethernet errors. – Blin[...]

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    6-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds Security Cisco W ireless Security Suite: Authentication: • 802.1X support includi ng Extensible Authenticatio n Protocol (EAP)-T ransport Layer Security (TLS), Lightweight EAP (LEAP), Protected EAP (PEAP), and EAP-Subs criber Identity Module (SI[...]

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    6-7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards MAC Address Allocation The WMIC stores one unique MAC address for the BVI interface. WMIC Power Requirement In a typica l Cisco 3200 Series router confi guration, the WMIC dra ws power from the PCI and the ISA connectors. Ta b l e 6-3 sho ws the es[...]

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    6-8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds Channelization Statically declared as defined b y IEEE 802.11b/g. Channel widt h configured by using the command-line int erface (CLI). Statically declared as defined b y IEEE 802.11a. — Concatenation Supported. Not support ed. Not supported. ?[...]

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    6-9 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards 2.4-GHz (802.11b/g) WMIC Features The ke y features of the 2.4-GHz ( 802.11b/g) WMIC are listed i n T able 6-5. Fast Roaming Scanning Enhancemen ts All scanning enhancements for faster roaming are av ailable. All scanning enhancemen ts for fast er [...]

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    6-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds Ta b l e 6-6 sho ws the channel identifiers, channel center frequ encies, and regulatory domai ns of each IEEE 802.11b/g 22-M Hz-wide channel. Range (typical at 100-mW transmit po wer setting with 6-dBi div ersity dipole ante nna) Outdoor: 0.5 mi[...]

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    6-11 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards Universal Workgroup Bridge Limitations The follo wing limitations and restrictions apply to uni versal workgroup br idges: • A uni versal w orkgroup bridge can not associate with th e Cisco WLAN AP when the bridge is configured with CKIP or CMIC[...]

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    6-12 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds 4.9-GHz Channels Ta b l e 6-8 lists the ch annel options for the 4.94-GHz to 4.99 -GHz band for the Un ited St ates reg ulatory domain as per the TIA TR-8 specif ication. Note One-MHz channel spacing for Channel Center Fr equencies is documented [...]

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    6-13 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards Throughput The throughput is a minimum of: • 4 Mbps half-duplex at one mile line-of-sigh t range for a 5 MHz -wide channel • 8 Mbps half-duplex at one mile line-of-sigh t range for a 10 MHz -wide channel. • 16 Mbps half-duplex at one mile li[...]

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    6-14 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds 5.0-GHz (802.11h) Radio Features The 5-GHz radio supports only 20- MHz channelization. In addit ion, the 5-GHz radio supports Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and T ransmission Powe r Cont rol (TPC) in the ETSI and FCC re gulatory domains. For m[...]

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    6-15 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards Modulation Ta b l e 6-11 list s the supported 5.0-GHz (802.11h) modu lations and data rates. Receive Sensitivity Ta b l e 6-12 sho w s the receive sensiti vity for 5.0-GHz (802 .11h) radios. Transmit Sensitivity Ta b l e 6-13 sho ws the transmit s[...]

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    6-16 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds Additional cards and compon ents provide powe r and link interfaces to the WMIC. The exact confi guration of your router wi ll v ary , depending on ho w the vendor conf igured it. 5-GHz WMIC (Cisco 3205 ) The 5-GHz Cisco 3205 WMIC can be con figu[...]

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    6-17 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards • •5700 MHz (channel 140) Related Documentation These documents pro vide detailed informatio n regardin g the confi guration of the wireless card : • Cisco IOS Switchi ng Services Conf iguration Gu ide. Cl ick this link to bro wse to this do[...]

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    6-18 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 6 Wirele ss Mobile Interface Ca rds[...]

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    C HAPTER 7-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations This chapter describes ho w to manipulate the flash fi l e system, how to cop y config uration files, and ho w to archiv e (upload and download) software images. It consists of these secti ons: • W orking with the Flash File System, page 7-[...]

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    7-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System * 16128000 11118592 flash rw flash: 16128000 11118592 unknown rw zflash: 32768 26363 nvram rw nvram: - - network rw tftp: - - opaque rw null: - - opaque rw system: - - opaque ro xmodem: - - opaque ro ymodem: [...]

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    7-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System By default, th e default f ile system is flash:. Y ou c an display the current default file system as specified b y the cd command by u sing the pwd pri vileged EXEC co mmand. Displaying Information About Fil[...]

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    7-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System T o delete a directory with all its files and su bdirectories, use the delete /force /r ecursive filesystem :/ fil e- ur l privileged EXEC command. Use the /recursive k eyword to delete the n amed directory a[...]

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    7-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System For specific e xamples of us ing the copy command with config uration f iles, see the “W orking with Config uration Files” section on page 7-7 . T o copy software images eith er by do wnloading a ne w ver[...]

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    7-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with the Flash File System For flash: / fil e- u rl , specify the location on the local flash f ile system from which the ne w tar file is created. Y ou can also s pecify an optional list of file s or directories within the so urce dir[...]

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    7-7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files • For the local flash fi le system, the syntax is flash: • For the File T ransfer Protoc ol (FTP), the syntax is ftp: [[ // username [ : passwor d ] @ location ] / dir ectory ] / tar -filena me .tar • Fo[...]

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    7-8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Configuration Files • T o load the same configur ation commands on all the access points in your network so that all the access points ha ve similar confi gurations. Y ou can copy ( upload ) configuration files from the WMIC to [...]

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    7-9 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files Configuration File Types and Location Startup conf iguration files are used during syst em startup to conf igur e the softw are. Running confi guration fi les contain the current conf iguration of the software[...]

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    7-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Configuration Files tftp 69/udp Note Y ou must restart the inetd daemon after mod ifying the /etc/inetd.conf and / etc/services f iles. T o restart the daemon, either stop the inetd process and restart it, or enter a fastboot com[...]

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    7-11 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files Uploading the Configura tion File by Using TFTP T o upload a configuration file from a WMIC to a TFTP server for storage, follo w these steps: Step 1 V erify that the TFTP server is prop erly configured by re[...]

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    7-12 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Configuration Files If the server has a directory structure, the conf iguration file is writ ten to or copied from the dir ectory associated with the username on the server . For exam ple, if the con figur ation fi le resides in [...]

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    7-13 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files This example sho ws how to cop y a configurati on file named host1-confg from the netadmin1 directory on the remo te server with an IP address of 172.16.101.101 and to lo ad and run those commands on the WMIC[...]

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    7-14 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Configuration Files This exampl e show s how to co py the running conf iguration file named ap2-con fg to the netadmin1 directory on the remote host with an IP address of 172.16.101.101: bridge# copy system:running-config ftp://n[...]

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    7-15 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files • The remote username associated with the current TTY (terminal) process. For e xample, if the user is connected to the rout er through T e lnet and was authen tica ted thro ugh the username command, the WM[...]

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    7-16 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Configuration Files This example sho ws how to cop y a configurati on file named host1-confg from the netadm in1 directory on the remote se rver with an IP address of 172. 16.101.101 and l oad and run those c ommands on the WMIC:[...]

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    7-17 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Configura tion Files This exampl e show s how to co py the running conf iguration file named ap2-con fg to the netadmin1 directory on the remote host with an IP address of 172.16.101.101: bridge# copy system:running-config rcp://[...]

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    7-18 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images T o delete a sav ed configu ration from flash memory , use the de lete fla sh: fil ename pri vileged EXEC command. Depending on the setting of the file pr ompt global conf iguration command, you might be prompted [...]

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    7-19 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images tar File Format of Images on a Server or Cisco.com Software images located on a server or do wnloaded from Cisco.com ar e provi ded in a tar file for mat, which contains these files: • info fi le (The info file [...]

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    7-20 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Note Y ou must restart the inetd daemon after mod ifying the /etc/inetd.conf and / etc/services f iles. T o restart the daemon, either stop the inetd process and restart it, or enter a fastboot command (on the Sun[...]

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    7-21 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Note T o av oid an unsuccessful do wnload, use the archiv e download-sw / safe command, which do wnloads the image fi rst and does not delete the current running v ersion until the do wnload succeeds. The do wnloa[...]

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    7-22 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Uploading an Image File by Using TFTP Y ou can upload an image from the WMIC to a TFTP ser ver . Y ou can later downlo ad this image to the WMIC or to another WMIC of the same typ e. Caution For the do wn load and[...]

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    7-23 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images • The username specified in the archiv e download-sw or archi ve upload-sw pri vileged EXEC command if a username is specif ied. • The username set b y the ip ftp username username global conf iguration comman[...]

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    7-24 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Beginni ng in pri vileged EXEC mod e, follo w Steps 1 through 7 to d ownlo ad a ne w image from an FTP server and o verwrite the exist ing image. T o keep the current image, skip Step 7. Command Purpose Step 1 V e[...]

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    7-25 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Note T o av oid an unsuccessful do wnload, use the archiv e download-sw / safe command, which do wnloads the image fi rst and does not delete the current running v ersion until the do wnload succeeds. The do wnloa[...]

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    7-26 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images If you specify the /lea ve-old-sw , the existing files are no t remov ed. If there is not enough space to inst all the ne w image and k eep the running image, the dow n load process stops, and an error message is [...]

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    7-27 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images The archiv e upload-sw command b uilds an image fi le on the server b y uploading these fil es in order: info, the IOS image, the HTML f iles, and info.ver . After these f iles are uploaded, the upload al gorithm [...]

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    7-28 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images RCP requires a client to send a remote usern ame on each RCP request to a se rver . When you copy an image fr om the WMI C to a se rver by using RCP , the Ci sco IOS so ftware sends the first valid username in thi[...]

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    7-29 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Downloading an Image File by Using RCP Y ou can download a new image f ile a n d replace or k eep the current image. Caution For the do wn load and upload algo rithms to operat e properly , do not rena me image di[...]

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    7-30 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Note T o av oid an unsuccessful do wnload, use the archiv e download-sw / safe command, which do wnloads the image fi rst and does not delete the current running v ersion until the do wnload succeeds. The do wnloa[...]

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    7-31 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Uploading an Image File by Using RCP Y ou can upload an imag e from the WMIC to an RCP server . Y ou can later down load this im age to the same WMIC or to another WMIC of the same ty pe. Caution For the do wn loa[...]

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    7-32 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Cisco 3200 WMIC Image Upload Procedure This section pro v ides the procedures for co nfigur ing a Cisco 3200 Series ro ut er (referred to as the Mobile Access Router Card (MARC) ) as a TFTP serv er and uploading a[...]

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    7-33 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Configuration Example for the MARC hostname MAR ! ip routing ! interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 20.20.20.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface FastEthernet2/0 no ip address shutdown ! interface FastEthernet2/1 no ip add[...]

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    7-34 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images interface FastEthernet0 no ip address bridge-group 1 no bridge-group 1 source-learning bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled no shutdown ! interface BVI1 ip address 20.20.20.2 255.255.255.0 no ip route-cache no shutdow[...]

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    7-35 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware R eference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Managing Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images Configuration Example for the WMIC Attached to Switch Port 3 hostname MAR1-SWITCHPORT3 ! bridge irb ! interface Dot11Radio0 no ip address no ip route-cache no shutdown ! cca 0 speed basic-1.0 basic-2.0 basic-5.5 6[...]

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    7-36 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Chapter 7 Mana ging Firmware and Configurations Working with Software Images[...]

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    A-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardwa re Reference OL-5816-10 APPENDIX A Smart Serial Port External Seal The Smart Serial port is not sealed. When the Smart Serial port is not co nnected or otherwise in us e, the protecti ve cov er that is pro vided should be u sed to seal the port. When a Smar t Serial port is connected by mea ns of a cable, p rotec[...]

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    A-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix A Smar t Serial Port External Seal Step 6 Position the h eat-shrink tubi ng as sho wn in Figure A-2 , so that one en d is ov er the cable molding, ov er the chassis pro trusion, and abuts the end c ap. Figur e A -2 P ositio ning the Heat-Sh r i nk T ubing Over the Cable Moldin g 27[...]

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    A-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix A Smart Serial Port External Seal Step 7 Apply heat b y using a heat gun. Heat the tubing until it is reduced in size and fits snu gly ov er the chassis protrusion of t he smart serial port. On ce it is secure, direct the heat to ward the other end of the tubing to shrink it agains[...]

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    A-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix A Smar t Serial Port External Seal[...]

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    B-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardwa re Reference OL-5816-10 APPENDIX B SFP Module Replacement This chapter describes ho w to re place small-form-factor plugg able (SFP) modules. SFP modules are inserted into the SFP module slot on t he Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card. These mo dules provi de the uplink opti cal interfaces, l aser se nd (TX) and lase [...]

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    B-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix B SFP M odule Replacement Replacing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots This section describes ho w to replace an SFP module. War ni ng Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008 T o insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot, follow these steps: Step 1 Attach an ESD-pre venti ve wrist[...]

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    B-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix B SFP Module Replacement Step 9 Find the send (TX) and recei ve (RX) markings that identify the top side of the replacement SFP module. Note On some SFP modules, the send and receiv e (TX and RX) markings might be replaced by arrows that sho w the direction of the connectio n, eith[...]

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    B-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix B SFP M odule Replacement Error Messages Error Message Transceiver module inserted in port Explanation The online in sertion and remo val (OIR) facility detect ed a ne wly inserted transcei ver module fo r the interface sp ecified in the erro r message. Error Message INIT_FAILURE: [...]

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    B-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix B SFP Module Replacement Error Message NOT_IDENTIFIED: Detected for transceiver module in %s, module disab led Explanation The transcei ver module for the interface specif ied in the error message could not be identif ied and may not be co mpatible with the interf ace. The transcei[...]

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    B-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix B SFP M odule Replacement[...]

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    C-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardwa re Reference OL-5816-10 APPENDIX C Switch Port Functionality The 10/100 F ast Ethernet ports on t he Cisco 3200 Series router FESMIC def ault to Layer 2 switch ports. The FESMIC is a “learning bridge, ” as defined in 802.1D with the V irtual Local Area Network (VLAN) capabilities of 802 .1P/Q. The BCM5 618 is[...]

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    C-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Port-Based VLAN Figur e C-1 T raditional LAN Segmentation versus VLAN Segm entation Port-Based VLAN By default, the 10 /100 Fast Ethernet interfaces on the FESMIC are def aulted to Layer 2 switch ports and all four interfaces belon g to VLAN 1. Y ou can [...]

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    C-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality 802.1Q Trunking 802.1Q Trunking A trunk is a point-t o-point link between one or more Ethern et switch ports and anoth er networking device, such as a router or a switch. T runks ca rry the traf fic of mult iple VLANs ov er a single link, and they allow [...]

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    C-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Inter-VLAN Routing Figur e C-3 802.1Q T ag For mat in an Ether n et Fr ame Inter-VLAN Routing In a VLAN network, tr af fic and statio ns for multip le netwo rk layer subnets (VLANs) can coe xist on a single physical LAN segment. In practice, a single VLA[...]

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    C-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Inter-VLAN Routing In a typical IOS- managed Layer 2 switch, there would be one Layer 3 Switch V i rtual Interface (SVI) that allo ws you to conf igure the de vice ov er a Layer 3 protocol by using SN MP or a T elnet application. This is refer red to as [...]

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    C-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality VLAN Trunk Pro tocol (VTP) VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) is a Layer 2 messaging pr otocol that m aintains V LAN configuration consistency by managing the additi on, deletion, and renaming o f VLANs within a VTP domain. A VTP domain [...]

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    C-7 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality 802.1P CoS Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode) Example The follo wing example sho ws how to co nf igure the switch as VTP transparent: Router# vlan database Router(vlan)# vtp transparent Setting device to VTP TRANSPARENT mode. Router(vlan)# exit APPLY c[...]

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    C-8 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Spanning T ree Protocol (STP) is a link management pro tocol that pro vides path redundancy while pre venting undesirabl e loops in the netw ork. For an Ethern et network to fu nction properly , o[...]

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    C-9 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Switch Vir tual Inte rface Switch Virtual Interface A Switch V irtual Interf ace (SVI) represents a VLAN of switch ports as one interface to the routing or bridging function in the system. On ly one SVI can be associated with a VLAN, but it is necessary [...]

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    C-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching This section descri bes how to configu re IP multicast Layer 3 switching. Yo u m u s t enable IP multicast routing globally be fore you can enable IP multicast Layer 3 switching on Layer 3 in[...]

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    C-11 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching Verifying IP Multicast Layer 3 Hardware Switching Summary The show ip pim interface count command verif ies the IP multicast Layer 3 switching enable state on IP PIM interfaces and the number of pack ets receiv ed and se n[...]

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    C-12 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching ICMP unreachables are never sent ICMP mask replies are never sent IP fast switching is enabled IP fast switching on the same interface is disabled IP Flow switching is disabled IP CEF switching is enabled IP Fast switching[...]

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    C-13 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Storm Control (132.206.72.28, 224.2.136.89), 00:14:31/00:01:40, flags:CJT Incoming interface:GigabitEthernet4/8, RPF nbr 10.15.1.20, RPF-MFD Outgoing interface list:Null Router# Note The RPF-MFD flag indicates that th e fl o w is comp letely h ardware s[...]

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    C-14 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality Storm Control when a threshold for one type of traff ic is reache d, that type of traf fic is dropped. Th is threshold is specified as a percentage of the total a vailable band width th at can be used by b roadcast (multicast or unicast) traf fic. The c[...]

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    C-15 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality IGMP Snooping Verifying Storm Control Use the show storm - control command to vie w switch port characteristics, including th e storm control le vels set on the int erface. T o verify storm-contro l statistics on an interface, use the f ollo wing comman[...]

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    C-16 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference OL-5816-10 Appendix C Switch Port Functionality IGMP Snooping T o verify IGMP snooping, u se the show mac-address-table multicast igmp-snooping comman d: Router# show mac - address - table multicast igmp - snooping T o verify the multicast routing table, use the show ip mr oute command: Router# sh ip[...]

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    IN-1 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refere nce OL-5816-10 INDEX Numerics 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) WMIC 6-1 3rd-party devices 3-3 4.9 GHz (public safety) WMIC 6-1 5.0 GHz (public safety) WMIC 6-1 802.11a 6-13 802.11b/ g 6-11 802.11i 2-7 802.1D 4-1 802.1P 4-1 802.1Q 4-1 A Advanced Encryption Stand ard Unit (AESU) 2-5, 2-7 antenna 6-2 connector type (RP[...]

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    Index IN-2 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refe rence OL-5816-10 speed auto 2-6 station role 1-19 connectivity problems, solvin g B-3 console port Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-1 MARC 3-4 WMIC 1-17 WMIC console LEDs 1-19 cooling 1-20 cover, end cap 1-13 crossover cable 4-2 crypto-channels 2-4 D Data Encryp tion Standard (DE S) 2-5 Data Encryp t[...]

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    Index IN-3 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refere nce OL-5816-10 limitatio ns 1-15 MAC addresses 2-8 port speed 2-6 SFP module 2-6 GPIO pin 2-5 GPS modem 3-4 power 2-4, 3-4 H HDLC 5-1 header keying 2-3, 3-2, 4-4, 5-1, 6-2 header locations Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-3 Cisco FESMIC 4-4 Cisco MARC 3-2 Cisco SMIC 5-2 Cisco WMIC 6-2 heat-shrink t[...]

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    Index IN-4 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refe rence OL-5816-10 M MAC address Cisco 3270 Rugged Router card 2-8 FESMIC 4-2 WMIC 6-7 MDIX 4-2 Mean Time Betw een Failure (MTBF ) 6-7 media dependent interface (MDI ) 4-2 medium-dependent int erface crossover 4-1 memory Flash 2-1, 3-1 Message Digest Execution Unit (MDEU) 2-5 message integrity check 6[...]

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    Index IN-5 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refere nce OL-5816-10 R radio indicator 6-4 range 6-11 Random Number Gene rator (RNG) 2-7 receive drop counter 1-15 receive sensitivity 6-16 roaming 6-10 rotary switch 5-3 Cisco FESMIC 4-5 Cisco SMIC 5-3, 5-4 RP-TNC 1-7, 6-2 rugged en closure 1-1 rugged encl osure, Cisco 3230 1-6 features 1-1 I/O end cap[...]

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    Index IN-6 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Refe rence OL-5816-10 U Universal wor kgroup bridge mode 6-8 USB Flash stor age device caveat 1-11 errors 1-11 V VLAN routing 4-2 W WDS server 6-9 Wedge Lok 1-20 WEP 6-6 wiring card 1-2 WMIC 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g ) 6-1 4.9 GHz (public safety ) 6-1 5.0 GHz (public safety ) 6-1 console ports 1-9 mode, install[...]