Cisco Systems Cisco 837 manual Product Overview

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Product Overview

The Cisco 837 and SOHO 97 routers are asymmeric digital subscriber line (ADSL)–over–plain old telephone service (POTS) routing devices. They have an integrated 4-port Ethernet switch for the LAN and an ADSL physical interface for the WAN, allowing the routers to connect a corporate telecommuter or small office to corporate LANs and the Internet.

The routers support high-speed encryption, the10/100BASE-T switch, and dial backup functionality via the auxiliary console port. The autosensing function in these routers eliminates the need for a crossover cable and allows the router to detect medium dependent interface in normal mode (MDI) or medium dependent interface in crossover mode (MDIX) in any other PC or hub with a straight-through cable or a crossover cable. The routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports.

The dial backup feature allows the user to connect an analog modem to the console port as a backup link to the WAN in case the ADSL service goes down. This feature gives the Cisco 837 and SOHO 97 routers a high level of performance and security.

The Cisco 837 router is designed with both hardware-based and software-based encryption, while the SOHO 97 router supports only software-based encryption. The Cisco 837 routers support the addition of Flash memory or DRAM, either as a factory upgrade or a field-installed option. SOHO 97 routers have a fixed memory configuration.

 

 

Cisco 837 Router and SOHO 97 Router Hardware Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Page Copyright 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Page N T E N T S Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Vii Viii Organization AudienceConventions Preface Obtaining Documentation Related DocumentationCisco.com Documentation DVD Documentation FeedbackOrdering Documentation Cisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceXvi Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityXviii Product Overview Feature Description FeaturesRouter Overview Cisco 837 Front Panel Front PanelsCisco 837 Back Panel Back PanelLED LED FunctionsInstallation Safety Preparing for InstallationInstallation Preparing for Installation Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Ordered Separately Unpacking the BoxPreventing Damage to the Router Mounting on a Table Mounting the RouterMounting on a Wall Wall-Mounting Brackets Bottom of Router To mount the router, follow the steps given after Figure Installing the Router Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting Ethernet DevicesConnecting a Server, PC, or Workstation to the Router Connecting an Adsl Line Connecting an Adsl Line to a Wall Jack Console port on the router DB-9 connector Connecting the AC Adapter Connecting the AC Adapter Connecting the Console Port to an Async Modem Connecting the Console Port to an Async Modem Configuring the Router Using the Router LEDs to Check LinksChecking the PC Configuration Using Cisco Router Web Setup to Configure the Router Installation Using the Router LEDs to Check Links Installation Using the Router LEDs to Check Links Installation Using the Router LEDs to Check Links Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller TroubleshootingSymptom Problem Solutions Problems During First StartupProblems After Router Is Running Troubleshooting Problems After Router Is Running System Specifications Specifications and CablesDescription Design Specification Router Power Port Connector PinoutsDSR CTS Ethernet Cable Specifications Cabling SpecificationsMaximum Cable Distances Numerics IN-6 IN-7 IN-8