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After the router has been installed and properly grounded, you can connect the power wiring; the WAN, LAN, and voice cables; and the cables for administrative access, as required for your installation. For cable connection procedures, see the “Power Connections” section on page 3-15, the “Connecting WAN, LAN, and Voice Cables” section on page 3-18, and the “Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem” section on page 3-20.

Power Connections

Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004

Warning Do not work on the system, or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Statement 1001

Note The installation must comply with all required electrical codes applicable at the installation site.

This section explains how to connect AC or DC power to Cisco 2600 series routers. It covers the following topics:

Connecting Routers to AC Power, page 3-15

Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power Supply, page 3-16

Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System, page 3-18

Connecting Routers to AC Power

If your router uses AC power, connect it to a 15 A, 120 VAC (10 A, 240 VAC) circuit with overcurrent protection.

Note The input voltage tolerance limits for AC power are 85 and 264 VAC.

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Corporate Headquarters Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation GuideCisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide Iii N T E N T SSerial DTE or DCE Devices Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility Procedure for the tftpdnld Command Configuration Register Vii ObjectivesOrganization AudienceConventions Chapter Title DescriptionBewaar Deze Instructies Safety WarningsAvvertenza Importanti Istruzioni Sulla Sicurezza Warnung Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseGuarde Estas Instruções Aviso Instruções Importantes DE SegurançaXii GEM Disse AnvisningerXiii Xiv Related DocumentationCisco Product Document Title Duration of Hardware Warranty Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty TermsReplacement, Repair, or Refund Policy for Hardware XviDocumentation Feedback Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support Website XviiiObtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityXix Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Overview of Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware FeaturesCisco AdvancedReading the Front-Panel LEDs PowerActivity RPSPWR SYS/RPSACT Reading the Rear-Panel LEDsCisco 2613-Rear-Panel LEDs ACT LinkFDX CF1 Modules, Interface Cards, and MemoryWAN and LAN Interface Numbering Interface Numbering11 Interface Numbering in Chassis with 1-RU Height Description Specification System SpecificationsVoice Interface Numbering Regulatory Compliance Safety with Electricity Safety RecommendationsPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Power Source Input Power Tolerance Limits Power Supply ConsiderationsGeneral Site Requirements Site EnvironmentSite Configuration Installation ChecklistEquipment Racks Task Verified by Date Creating a Site LogInspecting the Router Tools and Equipment for Installation and MaintenanceConsole Port Connections Console and Auxiliary Port ConsiderationsAuxiliary Port Connections Preparing to Connect to a NetworkToken Ring Connections Ethernet ConnectionsSerial Connections Configuring Serial ConnectionsSerial DTE or DCE Devices Distance Limitations Signaling Standards SupportedDevice Type Gender Typical Devices Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates Isdn BRI ConnectionsEIA/TIA-232 Distance EIA-530 Distance Rate bps Feet MetersLow-Capacitance Cable 56-K/Switched-56-kbps DSU/CSU ConnectionsOL-2171-06 Installing the Router For network modules Installing Modules, Interface Cards, and Power SuppliesFor WICs and VICs For AIMsSetting the Chassis on a Desktop Setting Up the ChassisFor internal power supplies For external power suppliesMounting the Chassis in a Rack Right To the other side of the chassis. Brackets for 19-inch rack Brackets for 19-inch rack To the other side of the chassis Use two screws on each side For 19-inch rack Right bracket Attaching the Brackets to a Router of 2-RU HeightV0 EN Installing the Router in a RackAttaching Rubber Feet to the Router Mounting the Chassis on the WallAttaching Wall-Mount Brackets to the Router 16 Attaching the Wall-Mount Brackets Mounting the Router on the Wall17 Mounting the Chassis on the Wall Installing the Chassis Ground ConnectionRing terminal Connecting Routers to AC Power Power ConnectionsDC Wiring Requirements Connecting Routers to a DC-Input Power SupplyRouter DC Input DC Input Wire Size1 15A, 120VAC 10A, 240VAC. StatementWiring Procedure for DC Input Connecting Routers to the Cisco Redundant Power System Connecting WAN, LAN, and Voice CablesPorts and Cabling Port or Connection Port Type, Color Connected To CableLAN, WAN, and Voice Connection Procedures Connecting to the Console Port Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem23 Connecting to a Console Terminal Connecting to the Auxiliary PortIdentifying a Rollover Cable 24 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary PortChecklist for Power Up Powering Up the RouterFront Panel Indicators Routers with 1-RU Chassis HeightRouters with 2-RU Chassis Height Power-Up ProcedureConfiguring the Router Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility Initial Configuration Using SDMEnter a hostname for the router this example uses Configuration is displayed Initial Configuration Using the CLI Manual ConfigurationTo proceed with manual configuration using the CLI, enter no OL-2171-06 Isolating Problems TroubleshootingEnvironmental Reporting Features Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling SystemsTroubleshooting Modules, Cables, and Connections System Messages Recovering a Lost PasswordCisco Technical Assistance Center Entering ROM Monitor Mode Using the ROM MonitorEnter ROM Monitor Mode by Using the reload Command ROM Monitor CommandsCommand abc ROM Monitor Command Syntax ConventionsRouter Management Commands ROM Monitor Command DescriptionsBoot Commands in the ROM Monitor Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands Debugging CommandsModifying the Configuration Register in Menu Mode Configuration Register CommandsModifying the Configuration Register by Hexidecimal Entry Recovering Cisco IOS Software ImagesDescription and Options of the xmodem Command Copying an Image from the Console Using the xmodem CommandProcedure for the xmodem Command Console RequirementsRestrictions on the tftpdnld Command Specify the required variables, for example Procedure for the tftpdnld CommandDEFAULTGATEWAY=172.16.19.1 Bit Number Hexadecimal Meaning Configuration Register SettingsNvram Changing Configuration Register Settings Boot Field Meaning Configuring the Boot FieldBit Address net host Baud Bit Enabling Booting from Flash MemoryOL-2171-06 IN-1 NumericsIN-2 DramLAN Isdn BRILink LED IN-3IN-4 SdramIN-5 IN-6
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