Cisco Systems IAD2430 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Chapter 4 Powering On Cisco IAD2430 Series IADs
Initial Configuration Procedures
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Building configuration...
Use the enabled mode 'configure' command to modify this configuration.
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The user prompt is displayed.
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Step 13 Verify the initial configuration. See the “Verifying and Saving Your Configuration” section on page 4-8
for verification procedures.
Manual Configuration
To configure the Cisco IAD from a console (locally or remotely), see the Cisco IAD2430 Series Software
Configuration Guide for the configuration instructions. To configure it remotely through Telnet,
continue to the “Setting the Fast Ethernet Port IP Address” section on page 4-6 to set a Fast Ethernet
(100BASE-T) port IP address.
For information about obtaining any referenced documentation, see the “Obtaining Documentation and
Submitting a Service Request” section on page xvi.
This section shows how to prepare the Cisco IAD to perform basic communication functions through its
10/100BASE-T and WAN interfaces.
Perform the following initial configuration procedures, as applicable:
Obtaining Your Network Information, page 4-6
Setting the Fast Ethernet Port IP Address, page 4-6
Configuring a T1/E1 Port for a WAN Connection, page 4-7
Configuring Digital Voice, page 4-8
Verifying and Saving Your Configuration, page 4-8
Obtaining Your Network Information
Gather the following information, as applicable, before you begin the configuration process:
For 10/100BASE-T ports: IP address
For T1/E1 ports: clock source, framing, line code, cable length
Setting the Fast Ethernet Port IP Address
To configure the Cisco IAD remotely through a Fast Ethernet connection, connect the 10/100BASE-T
port to a live Ethernet connection by using a standard Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors. Then
complete this procedure to set the IP address for the port. After setting the address, you can configure the
Cisco IAD remotely through a Telnet connection.