Configuration sequence, Summary of steps, Configuring the hostname and password – Cisco 3825 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router in a RAN-O Solution with the Command-Line

Configuration Sequence

Configuration Sequence

The

Summary of Steps

section provides the recommended primary configuration sequence for the

Cisco 3825 router in a RAN-O solution. These steps have configuration sub-steps or tasks within the
primary steps or tasks.

Note

The installation of the Cisco 3825 router and the Cisco 2-port T1/E1-RAN interface card should be
completed before attempting the configuration (see the

“Related Documentation” section on page ix

for

more information).

The configuration sequence of the Cisco 3825 router for the RAN-O solution assumes that you will have
already had some familiarity with the configuration of Cisco routers. It is also assumed that you are
familiar with your own network configurations and that you are familiar with the CLI used in configuring
Cisco routers.

Note

For correct CLI syntax and format, see the

“Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router RAN-O Command

Reference” section on page A-1

.

Summary of Steps

Perform the following tasks to configure the Cisco 3825 router in a RAN-O solution.

1.

Configuring the Hostname and Password

2.

Verifying the Hostname and Password, page 4-7

3.

Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces, page 4-8

4.

Enabling the GE Interface, page 4-9

5.

Configuring the Backhaul Links, page 4-9

6.

Configuring the PPP Backhaul Interfaces, page 4-19

7.

Configuring GSM-Abis Links, page 4-20

8.

Configuring UMTS Links, page 4-24

9.

Configuring Redundancy, page 4-28

10.

Configuring for SNMP Support, page 4-33

11.

Saving Configuration Changes, page 4-61

Configuring the Hostname and Password

Two important configuration tasks that you might want to perform first are to configure the hostname
and to set an encrypted password. Configuring a host name allows you to distinguish multiple Cisco
routers from each other. Setting an encrypted password allows you to prevent unauthorized configuration
changes.

Note

In the following procedure, press the Return key after each step unless otherwise noted. At any time,
you can exit the privileged level and return to the user level by entering disable at the

Router#

prompt.

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