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CHAPTER Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers 2-1 2 Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Ser ies Routers A profile is a set of configuration parameters associated with ports on the router or W AN de vices.
System and Profile Parameters Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide 2-2 In addition to user-defined profiles, there are three permanent profiles, Internal, LAN, and Standard. The Internal profile stores parameters used to communicate between the LAN and W AN ports on the Cisco 700 series router.
Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers 2-3 System Mode Parameter Set All profiles are based on the profile template and inherit the system-lev el values. When you create a ne w profile, its default v alues are taken from the profile template.
System and Profile Parameters Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide 2-4 T able 2-2 lists the parameters that can be configured in a profile. P er manent Profiles Cisco 700 series routers contain three permanent profiles. Permanent profiles can be modified, but the y cannot be deleted.
Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers 2-5 Creating and Modifying Profiles Creating and Modifying Pr ofiles A ne w profile is created with the set user command. When you create a new profile, you automatically enter profile mode for that profile.
Incoming Calls Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide 2-6 In the follo wing example, the profile parameter number is remo ved from the profile by using the unset command: Host:Profile> unset number Deleting Profiles The reset user command deletes a user -defined profile from the router .
Using Profiles with Cisco 700 Series Routers 2-7 Outgoing Calls If the profile is configured to remain activ e after a link disconnects, a virtual connection remains. The virtual connection monitors the LAN traffic. If pack ets destined for the W AN are detected, the router opens up the physical connection and forwards the packets.
Outgoing Calls Cisco700 Series Router Configuration Guide 2-8.
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