Cisco Systems 802, 804 manual Connecting an Ethernet Device

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Connecting an Ethernet Device

This section describes how to connect a hub, server, PC, or workstation with a 10- or 10/100-Mbps network interface card (NIC).

Before connecting an Ethernet device, you need to know the following:

Cisco provides one yellow cable to connect an Ethernet device. If you want to connect more than one device, you must provide additional straight-through cables. See the Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide for straight-through cable specifications.

The TO HUB/TO PC button corresponds to the Ethernet port on Cisco 802 IDSL routers and to Ethernet port 1 on Cisco 804 IDSL routers.

Caution Always connect the yellow cable or Ethernet cable to the yellow ports on the router. Do not connect the cable to an IDSL port or to a Network Termination 1 (NT1) device. Accidently connecting the cable to the wrong port can damage your router.

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Contents Overview Safety Before You StartPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Unpacking the Router Preventing Router DamageConnecting Cables to the Router Cisco 804 Idsl RouterConnecting an Ethernet Device Connecting a Hub Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting an Idsl Line Connecting the Power Supply Verifying Router ConnectionsConfiguring the Idsl Router Basic Idsl ConfigurationExample of Basic Configuration Output Change to interface command mode. For exampleHostname cisco802 Ip subnet-zero Idsl Configuration with Frame Relay Example of Frame Relay Configuration Output Interface BRI0.1 point-to-pointTroubleshooting Using Debug Commands Troubleshooting Using Debug CommandsCommand Possible Problem Solution Output 1 Example show isdn statusObtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation Feedback Documentation DVDOrdering Documentation Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Cisco Product Security OverviewObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityCisco Technical Support Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information