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use the following resources:
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For Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server hardware installation
and maintenance information, refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal
Access Server Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide
(Document Number DOCAS5800HICG=) that shipped with your
system.
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For Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server software installation
and configuration, refer to the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access
Server Software Installation and Configuration Guide (Document
Number DOCAS5800SICG=) that shipped with your system.
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For international agency compliance, safety, and statutory
information for widearea network (WAN) interfaces for the Cisco
AS5800 Universal Access Server, refer to the document
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Regulatory Compliance
and Safety Information (Part Number 784666xx) that shipped
with your system.
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To obtain general information about documentation, refer to the
section "Cisco Connection Online," or call customer service at 800
5536387, or 408 5267208. Customer service hours are 5:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m., Pacific time, Monday through Friday (excluding
Ciscoobserved holidays). You can also send email to cs
[email protected], or you can refer to the Cisco Information Packet
that shipped with your system.
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For additional Cisco IOS software information, refer to the following
modular configuration and modular command reference
publications, as appropriate for your configuration:
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Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
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Dial Solutions Configuration Guide
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WideArea Networking Configuration Guide
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WideArea Networking Command Reference
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Network Protocols Configuration Guide
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Network Protocols Command Reference
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Configuration Builder Getting Started Guide
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Troubleshooting Internetworking Systems
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Debug Command Reference
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System Error Messages
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Cisco IOS Software Command Summary
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Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick
Reference
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Overview
The Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server is a highdensity, ISDN
and modem WAN aggregation system that provides both digital and
analog call termination. It is intended to be used in service provider
dial pointofpresence (POP), or centralized enterprise dial
environments. The access server chassis components include a
Cisco 5814 dial shelf and a Cisco 7206 router shelf. An optional AC
power shelf is also available.
The dial shelf and router shelf are bundled, and can be ordered to
support either AC or DC power. Included in the dial shelf is a blower
assembly, filter module, and power entry modules (PEMs). Also
included in the bundled system are ingress trunk cards, modem cards,
dial shelf controller cards, Flash memory PCMCIA cards, cables, and
Cisco IOS software. The dial shelf feature cards and host router shelf
communicate via a dial shelf interconnect cable.
The dial shelf contains 14 slots (numbered 0 through 13 on the
backplane) and can support up to 10 modem cards, 2 CT1 or CE1
trunk cards, and 2 dial shelf controller cards (in the near future). Only
slots 0 through 5 are designed to recognize trunk cards and are
prioritized for clock selection beginning with slot 0; therefore, you must
install trunk cards in the first six slots.
The router shelf supports the dial shelf and performs all routing and