Cisco Systems CISCO1811 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems CISCO1811

Device: Cisco Systems CISCO1811
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Size: 7.95 MB
Added : 12/10/2013
Number of pages: 16
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Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for
Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office
Introduction
This document describes the end-user instructions to deploy the Cisco Virtual Office (CVO) for home or
small office use.
Cisco Virtual Office (CVO) solution offers a seamless home/small office experience comparable to
working in your company’s central office. CVO features support secure, always-on wired and wireless
(WLAN) data connectivity, voice services, and video capabilities.

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SETUP YOUR CVO HARDWARE How to Connect Your Equipment This scenario shows an example of your company’s provided devices and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) device (modem/router) properly connected to a CVO 1811W router.s For detailed descriptions, see below Step-by-Step Instructions. Figure 1 End-to-end View of How Your Devices Should Connect Together Step-by-Step Instructions Follow these steps to connect your CVO router to the ISP device and to your PC Step 1 Make sure your ISP devic

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Configure Your Router Once you have set up your CVO hardware you will need to configure your router so that you can access the Internet and your company’s corporate network. After the Internet connectivity is established you need to follow the steps that invoke the Secure Device Provisioning (SDP) tool to communicate with your company’s core infrastructure and complete your CVO router's configuration. Internet Connectivity The configuration needed to connect to the

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 2 SDP Authentication If you’re using DHCP, to initiate the SDP process, go to the PC which is connected to the CVO router and open a browser window. Then type in the address bar: http://10.10.10.1/ezsdd/welcome. You will be prompted to authenticate, and you must use username/password cisco/cisco. You will see the screen shown in Figure 3 while the router prepares for the rest of the SDP process. Figure 3 SDP Screen Step 3 Securely download the CVO router confi

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 4 URL Field After you click Next you will see a Security Request confirmation window; select Yes to proceed. Step 4 Authenticate yourself. When the system attempts to connect to the corporate CVO management server, you are prompted to authenticate yourself. You must use the credentials provided by your network administrator (Figure 5). Figure 5 Connect to SDP Server When your authentication is accepted you will see the confirmation screen shown in Figure 6. C

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 6 Confirmation Screen Select Next to proceed. Step 5 CVO router auto-configuration. You should now see the enrollment window and your CVO router will automatically download the configuration from the CVO management server (Figure 7). Note Do not select any of the options on this screen. This will interrupt your CVO router configuration. Please be patient during this process. This can take 5 or more minutes to complete. Any interruption will cause an incompl

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 8 Renew IP Address Once you have a valid IP Address, open your browser and attempt to connect to an external Website. This should be something other than your company’s internal home page; e.g. www.cisco.com. If this is successful then proceed with testing an internal Website. Step 7 Verify connectivity to your company’s corporate network. Once your CVO router’s configuration is complete you will be able to access your company’s internal network via the VPN t

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 9 Welcome Screen 2. Enter the desired login credentials and enable password, as well as the hostname and domain name for the router (Figure 10), then click “Next”. Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 8 78-18859-01

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 10 Basic Configuration 3. Specify “Secure Device Provisioning” as the method for provisioning the router, as SDP will be used for the bootstrap config (Figure 11), then click “Next” Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 78-18859-01 9

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 11 SDP for Router Provisioning 4. Choose the corresponding IP address assignment method (PPPoE or Static). For PPPoE, select the authentication method (CHAP or PAP), and provide the appropriate credentials provided to you by your ISP (Figure 12) Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 10 78-18859-01

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 12 PPPoE For Static IP addresses, specify the IP address and subnet mask to be used by the router (Figure 13). Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 78-18859-01 11

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 13 Static IP Addresses 5. Choose whether or not to create a default route (Figure 14), then click “Next”. Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 12 78-18859-01

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 14 Default Route 6. CCP Express displays a summary page of the basic configuration that you setup for the router. Click “Finish” to deliver it to the router (Figure 15 and Figure 16). Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 78-18859-01 13

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 15 Summary Page PPPoE Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 14 78-18859-01

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Figure 16 Summary Page Static CCDE, CCENT, Cisco Eos, Cisco HealthPresence, the Cisco logo, CiscoLumin, CiscoNexus, CiscoStadiumVision, CiscoTelePresence, Cisco WebEx, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn and Cisco Store are service marks; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCIP, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified Internetwork

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CONFIGURE YOUR ROUTER Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office 16 78-18859-01


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