Cisco 200 Series
About This Guide

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About This Guide

About This Guide

Overview

This section describes the Cisco 200 for DOS, Windows 3.1, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 User Guide and contains the following sections:

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on the Cisco Connection Documentation CD-ROMs. The CDs are updated and shipped monthly, so they might be more current than printed documentation. To order the documentation CDs, contact your local sales representative or call Customer Service. The CDs are available both as a single order and as an annual subscription. You can also access Cisco technical documentation on the World Wide Web URL http://www.cisco.com.

Document Objectives

This guide explains how to install and configure the Cisco 200. It contains background information; instructions for installing, configuring, and using the software; and troubleshooting information.

Audience

This guide is written for the person installing the Cisco 200 software. You should be familiar with LAN administration, planning, and implementation.

Document Organization

This user guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:

Prior to the software installation, have your system administrator fill out the Cisco 200 Software Installation Worksheet in this chapter. The completed worksheet provides the information necessary for the Cisco 200 software installation and configuration.

Related Documents

To install and configure the Cisco 200, you will need the following related documents:

  • Your router documentation if you will connect to a router

  • The Cisco 200 ISDN Adapter Hardware Installation quick reference card

  • The Cisco 200 ISDN Adapter Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide

  • Your PC manufacturer's documentation to install the ISDN Adapter

  • Your Novell NetWare documentation

  • Your Microsoft documentation if you will be installing the Cisco 200 for use with Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups

Document Conventions

This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information:

Command descriptions use these conventions:

  • Commands and keywords are in boldface.

  • Variables for which you supply values are in italics.

  • Elements in square brackets ([ ]) are optional.

  • Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces ({ }) and are separated by vertical bars ( | ).

  • A plus sign between keyboard commands means hold one key down while pressing the other. For example, Ctrl+Enter means hold down the Control key while pressing the Enter key.

Examples use these conventions:

  • Information the system displays (such as DOS screens) is in screen font, with default responses in square brackets ([ ]).

  • Information you enter is in boldface screen font.

  • Characters that do not appear on the screen as you type them, such as passwords, are shown in angle brackets (< >).


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