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Chapter 13 Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management
Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the ISDN S/T Port
Configuring Dial Backup and Remote Management Through the
ISDN S/T Port
Cisco 876 and Cisco 878 routers can use the ISDN S/T port for remote management. With an advanced
enterprise (c870-adventerprisek9-mz) image, a Cisco 876 router can also use the ISDN S/T port for
dial
backup.
Figure 13-2 and Figure 13-3 show two typical network configurations used to provide remote
management access and backup for the primary WAN line. In Figure 13-2, the dial backup link goes
through a customer premises equipment (CPE) splitter, a digital subscriber line access multiplexer
(DSLAM), and a central office (CO) splitter before connecting to the ISDN switch. In
Figure 13-3, the
dial backup link goes directly from the Cisco router to the ISDN switch.
Figure 13-2 Dial Backup Through CPE Splitter, DSLAM, and CO Splitter
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1 Cisco 876 or Cisco 878 router A Primary DSL interface
2 DSLAM B Dial backup and remote management through the
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4 ISDN switch
5 ISDN C Administrator remote management through the
ISDN interface when the primary DSL link is
down; serves as dial-in access to allow changes or
updates to Cisco IOS configuration
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7 Web server
8 Administrator — —