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L

link LNK

LRE

Glossary

A light-emitting diode (LED) that indicates that a physical connection between the router and an Ethernet device exists.

Long-reach Ethernet. A technology that encapsulates Ethernet packets for robust, high-frequency transmission over telephone wiring, and extends the distance reach from 100 meters for traditional Ethernet over copper to up to 5,000 feet (1,524 meters).

M

MDI

MDI-X

Media-dependent interface. A port on an Ethernet network device used to connect the device to the Ethernet network, usually through a hub or switch.

Media-dependent interface, crossover. A port on an Ethernet hub, such as the Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10/100, that connects the Ethernet network devices through the MDI port to create a network.

modem

Modulator-demodulator. A device that converts analog and digital signals. At the

 

source, a modem converts digital signals to a form suitable for transmission over

 

analog communication facilities. At the destination, analog signals are converted

 

back to their digital form.

S

SELV

Safety extra-low voltage. A secondary circuit that under normal conditions has

 

a voltage less than 42.4V peak or 60 VDC.

straight-through

A cable that wires a pin to its equivalent pin. This cable connects two dissimilar

Ethernet cable

devices such as a data terminal equipment (DTE) and a data communications

 

equipment (DCE) device. A straight-through Ethernet cable is the most common

 

cable used.

 

 

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Contents Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page Features Product OverviewLEDs Installation Vii Viii Organization AudienceConventions Preface Conventions Related Documentation Obtaining DocumentationWorld Wide Web Documentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceTechnical Assistance Center Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteXvi Feature Description FeaturesFront Panel Router OverviewCable lock Ethernet ports Back PanelColor Function LEDsSafety Preparing for InstallationBefore installing the router, read the following warnings Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Items Included with Router Unpacking the BoxPreventing Router Damage Installing Your RouterNetwork Device Router Button Ethernet Cable Connecting Ethernet DevicesConnecting a Hub Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting a Broadband Modem Connecting to the InternetConnecting an Ethernet Switch Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console PortTo connect the power supply, follow the steps in Figure Connecting the Power SupplyPower/Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns Verifying Your Router InstallationMounting on Table Mounting Your RouterWall-Mounting Brackets Bottom of Router Mounting on WallInstallation Mounting Your Router Mounting Router On Wall Http//10.10.10.1 Where to Go from HereCisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller TroubleshootingSymptom Problem Solutions Problems During Initial StartupComputer Problems After Router Is RunningTroubleshooting Problems After Router Is Running System Specifications Description Design Specification Physical DimensionsEnvironmental Operating Ranges Port Connector Pinouts Description Design Specification Router PowerNational laws and regulations Pin Function Function To HUB/TO PC Button Pin Position OUT PositionEthernet Cable Specifications Cabling SpecificationsMaximum Cable Distances Type Category ShieldingCable Maximum Distance Appendix a Specifications and Cables Cabling Specifications Numerics GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 Router Wall-Mount Template