Cisco 700 series User Manual
Overview of cisco 700 series routers
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Overview of Cisco 700 Series Routers 1-1
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Overview of Cisco 700
Series Routers
Cisco 700 series routers connect Ethernet LANs to other networks over Integrated Services
Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines. Cisco 700 series routers offer
multiprotocol routing capability between WAN and LAN ports and can function as
transparent bridges.
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For more information on the commands described in this chapter, refer to the Cisco 700
Series Command Reference.
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Overview of Cisco700 SeriesRouters
- Product Features
- Dial-On-Demand Routing
- SPID and Switch Automatic Detection
- TFTP Client
- Profile-Based User Name and Password
- Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
- NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Packet Filter
- NetBIOS Name Spoofing
- Automatic Configuration From BOOTP
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Relay Agent
- Port Address Translation
- IP Address Assignment Through IPCP
- IP RIP Update Linkup
- Force Dynamically Negotiated IP Addresses
- Fee Pulse Mode
- Call Transfer
- Call Forwarding (Sweden and Finland)
- Three-Way Call Conferencing
- Data Call Button (Cisco770 Series Router Only)
- Second Number Fail-Over
- IPX Support
- Route Summarization
- Data Compression
- Security Features
- SNMP Support
- Supported MIBs
- Supported RFCs
- Router Panels
- Figure1-1 Front Panel, Cisco760Series Router (Cisco766 Shown)
- Figure1-2 Front Panel, Cisco770Series Router (Cisco776 Shown)
- Figure1-3 Rear Panel, Cisco761 Router
- Figure1-4 Rear Panel, Cisco762 Router
- Figure1-5 Rear Panel, Cisco765 Router
- Figure1-6 Rear Panel, Cisco766 Router
- Figure1-7 Rear Panel, Cisco771 Router
- Figure1-8 Rear Panel, Cisco772 Router
- Figure1-9 Rear Panel, Cisco775 Router
- Figure1-10 Rear Panel, Cisco776 Router
- Specifications