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ESD is a transfer of electrostatic charge between bodies of different electrostatic potentials, such as an operator and a piece of electrical equipment. It occurs when electronic components are improperly handled, and it can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. Electrostatic discharge is more likely to occur with the combination of synthetic fibers and dry atmosphere.

Always use the following ESD-prevention guidelines when removing and replacing components:

Connect the chassis to earth ground with a wire that you provide.

Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap that you provide, ensuring that it makes good skin contact.

Do not touch any exposed contact pins or connector shells of uncabled router ports.

If cables are connected at one end only, do not touch the exposed pins at the unconnected end of the cable.

Note This device is intended for use in residential and commercial environments only.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Cisco 805 Router Hardware Installation GuideCisco 805 Router Hardware Installation Guide Chapter Installing the Cisco 805 Router About This GuideChapter Product Overview Chapter Troubleshooting Appendix a Selecting a Serial CableIndex About This Guide AudienceOrganization Conventions ConventionsConventions Asynchronous modem Terms and AcronymsTerms and Acronyms 10BaseTTerms and Acronyms Crossover Ethernet cable Flash memoryHUB/NO HUB button Straight-through Ethernet cable LinkRelated Documentation Related DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Cisco Product Security Overview Obtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service Request Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Related Documentation Xviii Cisco 805 Router Hardware Installation Guide Product Overview FeaturesCisco 805 Feature Summary Feature DescriptionFeatures Cisco 805 Feature Summary Description Front Panel Back PanelFront Panel Cisco 805 Back Panel Back PanelPort/Component Color Function LEDsLEDs LED Functions Corresponding6Cisco 805 Router Hardware Installation Guide Safety Installing the Cisco 805 RouterSafety ESD Required Equipment Required EquipmentUnpacking the Box Unpacking the BoxInstalling the Router Connecting an Ethernet DeviceInstalling the Router Connecting a Hub Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting an Ethernet DevicePPP Connecting a Serial DeviceConnecting a Modem or CSU/DSU Connecting a Serial DeviceConnecting Terminal or PC Connecting a Terminal or PCConnecting the Power Supply Connecting the Power SupplyMounting the Router on a Table Mounting the RouterWall-Mounting Brackets Bottom of Router Mounting the RouterMounting the Router on a Wall Verifying Installation Normal Where to Go NextVerifying Installation Verifying InstallationWhere to Go Next Troubleshooting Problems During First Startup Problems During First StartupSymptom Problem Solutions Problems After Router is Running Problems After Router is RunningProblems After Router is Running Symptom Solutions Router Software Configuration Guide Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller6Cisco 805 Router Hardware Installation Guide Selecting a Serial Cable How to Select a Serial CableSelectable DTE or DCE How to Select a Serial CableDTE or DCE Table A-1 DTE and DCE Devices Serial DeviceSelecting a Serial Cable A-3 Connector Gender Signaling StandardsSerial Connection Example Serial Connection ExampleSerial Cable Part Numbers Serial Cable Part NumbersTechnical Specifications 2Cisco 805 Router Hardware Installation Guide Connector and Cable Specifications Connector SpecificationsTable C-1 Ethernet Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Function Table C-2 Console Connector Pinouts RJ-45 Function Table C-4 Power Connector Pinouts Function Cable Specifications Cable SpecificationsD E LAN LED Index Index