Cisco Systems 1760 Connect Power and Verify Installation, Document that came with the router

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Warning

The ports labeled 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port and Console port are safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits. SELV

 

circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits. Because BRI circuits are treated like telephone-network

 

voltage, avoid connecting the SELV circuits to the telephone network voltage (TNV) circuits. (To see translated

 

versions of this warning, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1700 Routers

 

document that came with the router.)

 

 

Caution Always connect the Ethernet cable to the yellow ports on the router. Do not connect the cable to an ISDN S/T or U port on a WIC or to an NT1 that is connected to a WIC. Accidentally connecting the cable to the wrong port can damage your router.

Follow these steps to connect the router to your local network:

Step 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the yellow Ethernet port (labeled 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port), as shown in Figure 8.

Figure 8 Connecting the Router to the Local Network

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ethernet hub or switch

Step 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network port on the hub or switch.

7Connect Power and Verify Installation

Read the following warnings before connecting the power to the router.

Warning

The power supply is designed to work with TN power systems.

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Contents Cisco 1760 Modular Access Router Cabling and Installation Duration of Hardware Warranty Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty TermsReplacement, Repair, or Refund Policy for Hardware To Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA NumberOverview Parts ListMounting the Router in a Rack Product Serial Number LocationBracket Mounting Points Attaching Brackets to the RouterAttaching the Optional Cable Guide Attaching Brackets to the RackSafety Information Installing WIC/VIC CardsRemoving a WIC or VIC Slot Cover Card InstallationVoice Port Verification Connecting the Router to Your Local NetworkConnect Power and Verify Installation Power supply is designed to work with TN power systemsDocument that came with the router Step Connecting the Power SupplyConnect a PC to the Router Console Port Connecting the Console Cable to the RouterInitial Configuration Using Cisco CLI-Manual Configuration Perform Initial ConfigurationVerifying the Initial Configuration Use the CLI to Configure VoIP Saving the ConfigurationInformation for International Users Configuring the Fast Ethernet Interface Configuring a Dial PlanCommand Purpose Wildcards and Number Expansion Configuring Voice Interface CardsShows a typical VIC Configuring FXS InterfacesLocal Dial Peers Telephone Number Voice PortVoice Port Dial-Peer Tag FXS VIC Checking the Local Dial Peer Configuration Calling Between RoutersDestination Pattern Voice Port Dial-Peer Tag Destination Pattern IP Address Dial-Peer Tag Remote LocationIP Address Dial-Peer Tag Other Routers on the NetworkChecking the Remote Dial Peer Configuration Configuring FXO InterfacesConfiguring E&M Interfaces Checking the FXO ConfigurationCommand Task Linking PBXs over the IP Network Remote Dial Peers Checking the E&M Configuration Configuring Isdn BRI NT/TE InterfacesConfiguring the Isdn Protocol Configuring the BRI LayerTurning the Line Power On/Off Setting the Network Clock PriorityCommand Description Configuration ExampleDebugging Commands Configuring did InterfacesConfiguring a Voice Port to Support did Verifying did Voice Port ConfigurationPrerequisites Configuring Quality of Service Configuring LLQ IP PrecedenceLow Latency Queuing Configuring RTP Header Compression Configuring Mlppp with LFIMultilink PPP with Link Fragmentation Interleave Real-Time Transport Protocol Header CompressionFrame Relay Configuration for VoIP Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Cisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackDocumentation DVD Ordering DocumentationReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco Technical Support Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Page Page USA
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1760 specifications

The Cisco Systems 1760 series routers are part of Cisco’s popular line of integrated services routers, designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses and branch offices. The 1760 series was introduced to provide robust connectivity and routing solutions that facilitate secure and reliable networking. Aimed at offering flexibility, these routers integrate multiple functionalities to enhance operational performance.

One of the main features of the Cisco 1760 router is its modularity. It supports various interface and service modules that allow for customization based on specific networking needs. This modular design enables businesses to expand their networking capabilities over time without necessitating a complete hardware overhaul. The router typically comes equipped with two WAN slots and numerous interface options, including Fast Ethernet and serial interfaces.

The 1760 series routers also support advanced security features, providing businesses with a secure environment for their data transmissions. Built-in firewall capabilities, along with support for Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocols, ensure that sensitive information remains protected. Furthermore, the integration of IPsec and MPLS security features assists organizations in maintaining secure and scalable connections across diverse networks.

Another characteristic of the Cisco 1760 is its support for various technologies, including Quality of Service (QoS). QoS functionality allows network administrators to prioritize traffic, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they require while minimizing latency. This ability is particularly valuable in environments where voice, video, and essential data applications compete for resources.

The router’s ease of management is also noteworthy. With Cisco’s IOS (Internetwork Operating System), the 1760 provides a user-friendly interface allowing for straightforward configuration and monitoring. The simplicity in managing the network devices helps reduce the burden on IT personnel and enhances overall operational efficiency.

Further enhancing the router’s capabilities is its support for voice over IP (VoIP) applications, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to implement modern telephony solutions. The ability to support multiple voice channels while maintaining adequate data throughput positions the 1760 as an attractive option for businesses transitioning to unified communications.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 1760 series routers exhibit a harmonious blend of modularity, robust security, traffic management, and VoIP support. They effectively meet the demands of modern networking environments, making them a reliable choice for organizations aiming to streamline operations while ensuring secure connectivity. With their adaptable design, these routers can serve as a powerful backbone for enterprise networking needs.