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Cisco AS5800 Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning Guide
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Chapter 6 Provisioning
Setting Up Basic IP Modem Services
Network-Service Considerations
The network-service definition for a corporate user generally differs from that for an ISP, as shown in
Table 6-1.
Table 6-1 Network-Service-Definition Perspectives
Attribute Corporate-User Perspective ISP Perspective
Scaling projections Have smaller projections. Have larger projections, and require
higher-density network gateways
such as the Cisco AS5850.
Line requirements Have lower requirements. Have higher requirements.
Client types and
Internet access
Control the client types used by their
employees.
Offer Internet access to all client
types.
Security and billing Care more about security and less
about billing.
Care more about billing and less
about security.
V.90 Have lower V.90 priority and spend
less time fine-tuning V.90. Revenue
streams do not depend on high
modem-connect speeds, and so will
most likely deploy dialup service for
employees.
Have higher V.90 priority and spend
more time fine-tuning V.90. Primary
objective is to enable 56K modem
connections, because higher connect
speeds equate to increased sales.
AAA design Consider to be important, because a
defined security policy protects
enterprise network resources.
Consider to be less important.
Multilink PPP support
for remote dialin
Generally do not need. Need in a stacked solution for future
deployment.
Password changes Enable network administrators to
change their own passwords using an
EXEC shell login.
Allow users to change their own
passwords using a website interface.
Password security For the short term, store user
passwords in a local username
database inside the route switch
controller (RSC). In the long term,
may scale to remote TACACS+
security for storing user passwords;
users can change passwords using the
EXEC shell.
For the short term, store user
passwords in a local username
database inside the RSC. In the long
term, scale to remote AAA RADIUS
security for storing user passwords;
users can change passwords using the
Cisco Secure website.
Per-user attribute
definitions
(authorization)
Support; enable vendors to dial in,
pass through filters, and access
specific devices.
Do not support; provide Internet
access only.
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