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Cisco 1801/K9 ADSL Integrated Services Router

Refurbished with full cable kit The Cisco 1801/K9 fixed-configuration Integrated Services Router is designed for secured ADSL(2+)-overPOTS broadband access, ISDN back-up, and Metro Ethernet connectivity, enabling deployment of a single device to provide multiple services typically performed by separate devices. The 1801/K9 is supplied with enhanced software for Firewall, IPS, and Layer 3 switching. Interfaces: ADSL2+, FE (WAN), FE (8 Port Switch LAN), ISDN BRI Performance: ~35 Mbps Complete with cable pack (ADSL, console, ethernet, po

Connect a Cisco 1801 POTS ADSL Router to BT Broadband


Submitted: Wed, 02/17/2010 - 13:33 -- guvnor Last Updated: Wed, 07/28/2010 - 08:55 network cisco router adsl bt broadband 1801 POTS

Introduction
This article will guide you through the process of setting up a Cisco 1801 ADSL router to a BT broadband circuit. It will probably work on other POTS ADSL suppliers as well.

Beginning the configuration


Starting with a fresh router lets begin by setting up our local inside interface. This is going to be FastEthernet0. We are going to assign this interface an address of 192.168.128.1. To do this from the routers command prompt enter the following commands: Firstly if you are not already in configuration mode enter it by the following command:
configure terminal interface FastEthernet0 description Inside Interface ip address 192.168.128.1 255.255.255.0 duplex auto speed auto no shut

These commands will tell the router you wish to configure interface FastEthernet0. You will give the interface a brief description. And you will set the IP address and subnet mask. We also then tell it to autodetect the port duplex and speed. Finally we issue a "no shut" command to tell the router we want to bring the interface up as it may well be shut down. If all has gone well you should see something like this:

Now we have configured the internal interface it is a good time to see if your router can see other internal devices (such as your PC). So try a ping command. in my example I am pinging another box with an IP of 192.168.128.2
do ping 192.168.128.2

I get 5 ! exclamation marks which is a good sign that internal networking is up. It is worth mentioning that the ping command might take a moment or two to respond depending on your switching set up. So you might have to run the command a couple of times before getting the response. Next let's configure the ADSL broadband interface. Now assuming you have plugged it in with the correct microfilter into the broadband enabled POTS line this should be nearly as simple as the fastethernet0 interface you just setup. Actually it is bit more complex because you actually end up dealing with the main ADSL physical port, a subinterface we create called ATM0.1 and a dialer interface called dialer0 which actually "dials" the ISP Firstly lets make sure the ATM0 is not shut down type
interface ATM0 no shut

then set up the sub interface


interface ATM0.1 point-to-point pvc 0/38 encapsulation aal5mux ppp dialer dialer pool-member 1 no shut

Please note you might need to replace the pvc with your own ISP supplied one and finally set up the dialer0 interface
interface Dialer0 ip address 1.1.1.1 description External Internet interface ip virtual-reassembly encapsulation ppp dialer pool 1 dialer-group 1 ppp authentication chap callin ppp chap hostname myuser@myISP.com ppp chap password 0 mypassword no shut

Please note that you will have to replace the myuser@myISP.com username, mypassword and the ip address with your own supplied by your ISP . If you don't get given a static ip (dynamically assigned) then the commands for the dialer are slightly different they would look like this:
interface Dialer0 ip address negotiated description External Internet interface ip virtual-reassembly encapsulation ppp dialer pool 1 dialer-group 1 ppp authentication chap callin ppp chap hostname myuser@myISP.com ppp chap password 0 mypassword

Now we have our interfaces configured we need to set our default route (or sometimes called the gateway of last resort) so all traffic destined for the internet goes via the dialer0 interface
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0

And make sure the dialer0 will permit ip traffic to flow


dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit

Now the connectivity is in place to make it useful we need our internal computers to be able to go out onto the web. We use NAT hiding behind our dialer0 to achieve this. So now we add the following commands to the fastethernet0 interface to enable nat
interface fastethernet0 ip nat inside

and on the dialer0 interface


interface dialer0 ip nat outside

So setup an access list which will represent your internal network. In my case it is 192.168.128.0 255.255.255.0 and create a nat command to nat inside traffic to hide behind the dialer0 interface ip address.
ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload access-list 1 remark INSIDE_IF=FastEthernet0 access-list 1 permit 192.168.128.0 0.0.0.255

If all goes well that should be the lot and you can connect to the web via your Cisco 1801 series router.

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