
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information 3
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Overview
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• The Cisco IOS software running your system contains extensive features and functionality.
• For Cisco AS5800 universal access server software installation and configuration, refer to the
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Software Installation and Configuration Guide (The
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Software Installation and Configuration Guide will be
replaced by the Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Operation, Administration, Maintenance,
and Provisioning Guide, available later this year), or refer to the following modular configuration
and modular command reference publications, as appropriate for your configuration:
— Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide
— Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
— Dial Solutions Configuration Guide
— Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide
— Wide-Area Networking Command Reference
— Network Protocols Configuration Guide
— Network Protocols Command Reference
— Configuration Builder Getting Started Guide
— Troubleshooting Internetworking Systems
— Debug Command Reference
— System Error Messages
— Cisco IOS Software Command Summary
— Cisco Management Information Base (MIB) User Quick Reference
— Other documents as appropriate for your Cisco IOS software release.
Cisco AS5800 Universal Access Server Overview
The Cisco AS5800 universal access server is a high-density, ISDN and modem WAN aggregation
system that provides both digital and analog call termination. It is intended to be used in service
provider dial point-of-presence (POP) or centralized enterprise dial environments.
The access server components include a Cisco 5814 dial shelf and a Cisco 7206 router shelf. An
optional AC-input power shelf is also available. Dial shelf cards in the dial shelf communicate with
a host router shelf over a dial shelf interconnect cable. This nonblocking interconnect supports
100-Mbps full-duplex data transfer.
The access server can be ordered to support either AC- or DC-input power. Included in the dial shelf
is a blower assembly, filter module, and DC power entry modules. Also included in the bundled
system are ingress trunk cards, modem cards, dial shelf controller cards, Flash memory PCMCIA
cards, cables, and Cisco IOS software.
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