Cisco Systems CISCO1811 manual Introduction, Ports on the CVO Router

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Cisco Virtual Office – End User Instructions for Cisco 1811 Router Set Up at Home or Small Office

Introduction

This document describes the end-user instructions to deploy the Cisco Virtual Office (CVO) for home or small office use.

Cisco Virtual Office (CVO) solution offers a seamless home/small office experience comparable to working in your company’s central office. CVO features support secure, always-on wired and wireless (WLAN) data connectivity, voice services, and video capabilities.

Setup Your CVO Hardware

In this section you will be able to identify the basic hardware configuration needed to install the CVO solution in your home/office. This is a known working configuration to assist you in your initial set-up and is not intended to cover all variations of home/office network environments. This guide is written based on Cisco 1811 routers.

Ports on the CVO Router

It is important that you understand which ports on the back of your CVO router are used for what purposes.

FE1 to FE9: LAN Ports FE1 to FE9 are end-user device secure ports. Connect your PC/Mac/Linux/IP phone equipment here.

FE0: Use the WAN/FE0 port to connect your CVO router to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) device.

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Contents Ports on the CVO Router IntroductionStep-by-Step Instructions How to Connect Your EquipmentCorporate Network Connectivity Internet ConnectivitySDP Authentication URL Field Enrollment Window Appendix a CCP Configuration Welcome Screen Basic Configuration SDP for Router Provisioning PPPoE Static IP Addresses Default Route Summary Page PPPoE Summary Page Static Configure Your Router