User ManualTable of ContentsContents3Introduction to the Cisco 3200 Series Routers7Audience and Scope8Related Documentation8Conventions9Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures13Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure15Cisco 3270 Router Card Stack16Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure17Cisco 3230 Router Card Stack18Rugged Enclosure End Caps19Antenna End Cap19I/O End Caps for the Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosures20End Cap Fast Ethernet and WMIC Console Ports20Cisco 3270 Router I/O End Cap21Fiber Optic Connector IP-67 Integrity22Power Connector IP-67 Integrity22Smart Serial Port External Seal for System Integrity22USB Flash Storage Device Caveat23Cisco 3230 Router I/O End Cap24Protective End Cap Cover25I/O End Cap Port Signals27Gigabit Ethernet Signal Limitations27Fast Ethernet Signals27Fast Ethernet Port Cabling for the Cisco 3250 and Cisco 3230 Routers28Console Port Signals29AUX Port Signals29Cisco 3200 Rugged Enclosure LED Indications30Cisco 3270 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications30Cisco 3230 Rugged Enclosure I/O End Cap LED Indications31WMIC Console LEDs31Thermal Plates32Mounting Brackets33Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card37Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Component Systems38Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Power Requirements40Power Connections (AUX)40Hardware Encryption Processor40Ethernet Port Speed and Duplex Mode42Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card Encryption Module43Security Engine Features43Temperature Sensor44Cisco 3270 Rugged Router Card MAC Address Allocation44Mobile Access Router Card45MARC Component Systems46MARC Power Requirements47MARC Router Signals47Fast Ethernet Signals on the MARC47Console and Auxiliary Signals48Fast Ethernet Switch Mobile Interface Card49Autonegotiation and Auto-MDI/MDIX50MAC Address Allocation50FESMIC Component Systems51Signals for the FESMIC52FESMIC Rotary Switch Positions53Serial Mobile Interface Card55SMIC Component Systems56Signals for the SMIC574-Port SMIC Rotary Switch Positions572-port SMIC Rotary Switch Positions58SMIC LED Signals58SMIC Power Consumption59Wireless Mobile Interface Cards61WMIC Component Systems61Antenna Connector62WMIC Console and Fast Ethernet Ports62Fast Ethernet Signals on the WMIC63LED Behavior64Key Features65MAC Address Allocation67WMIC Power Requirement67Mean Time Between Failure67Differences Between WMICs672.4-GHz (802.11b/g) WMIC Features69Universal Workgroup Bridge Limitations714.9-GHz (Public Safety) WMIC Features714.9-GHz Channels72Throughput73Modulation73Receive Sensitivity735.0-GHz (802.11h) Radio Features745.0-GHz (802.11h) Channels74Throughput74Modulation75Receive Sensitivity75Transmit Sensitivity755-GHz WMIC (Cisco 3205)76Supported Channels76Related Documentation77Managing Firmware and Configurations79Working with the Flash File System79Displaying Available File Systems79Setting the Default File System80Displaying Information About Files on a File System81Changing Directories and Displaying the Working Directory81Creating and Removing Directories81Copying Files82Deleting Files83Creating, Displaying, and Extracting tar Files83Creating a tar File83Displaying the Contents of a tar File84Extracting a tar File84Displaying the Contents of a File85Working with Configuration Files85Guidelines for Creating and Using Configuration Files86Configuration File Types and Location87Creating a Configuration File by Using a Text Editor87Copying Configuration Files by Using TFTP87Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using TFTP87Downloading the Configuration File by Using TFTP88Uploading the Configuration File by Using TFTP89Copying Configuration Files by Using FTP89Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using FTP90Downloading a Configuration File by Using FTP90Uploading a Configuration File by Using FTP91Copying Configuration Files by Using RCP92Preparing to Download or Upload a Configuration File by Using RCP93Downloading a Configuration File by Using RCP93Uploading a Configuration File by Using RCP94Clearing Configuration Information95Deleting a Stored Configuration File95Working with Software Images96Image Location on the WMIC96tar File Format of Images on a Server or Cisco.com97Copying Image Files by Using TFTP97Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using TFTP97Downloading an Image File by Using TFTP98Uploading an Image File by Using TFTP100Copying Image Files by Using FTP100Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using FTP100Downloading an Image File by Using FTP101Uploading an Image File by Using FTP104Copying Image Files by Using RCP105Preparing to Download or Upload an Image File by Using RCP105Downloading an Image File by Using RCP107Uploading an Image File by Using RCP109Cisco 3200 WMIC Image Upload Procedure110Overview110Configuration Example for the MARC111Fast Ethernet 0/0 WMIC Configuration Example Configuration111Configuration Example for the WMIC Attached to Switch Port 4112Configuration Example for the WMIC Attached to Switch Port 3113Smart Serial Port External Seal115SFP Module Replacement119Replacing SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots120Diagnosing SFP Problems121Error Messages122Switch Port Functionality125Port-Based VLAN126802.1Q Trunking127Inter-VLAN Routing128VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP)130802.1P CoS131Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)132Switch Virtual Interface133Creating a SVI133IP Multicast Layer 3 Switching134Enabling IP PIM on Layer 3 Interfaces134Verifying IP Multicast Layer 3 Hardware Switching Summary135Verifying the IP Multicast Routing Table136Storm Control137Storm Control Configuration138Enabling Storm Control138Verifying Storm Control139IGMP Snooping139IGMP Snooping Configuration139Index141Size: 7.83 MBPages: 146Language: EnglishOpen manual