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Chapter 2 Installation

Optional Installation Procedures

Step 2 Connect the DB-9 end of the cable to the DB-9 end of the DB-9-to-DB-25 adapter.

Step 3 Connect the DB-25 end of the adapter to the modem.

Stacking the Router

You can stack one Cisco 815 integrated services router in a four-device stack, along with other Cisco products designed for stacking with the router. Using a stacking clip and fastener, you can stack each device directly on top of another device.

Note The Cisco 815 integrated services router is not shipped with the stacking equipment described in this section; however, the equipment is included with all other Cisco products that are designed to be stacked.

Other Cisco products designed to be stacked with the router comes with a stacking clip and a fastener for keeping the multiple devices together in a stack. Before you stack the devices, assemble the clip and fastener as shown in Figure 2-5.

 

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Page Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Page N T E N T S Installation Installing and Removing a Dimm C-4 ViiViii Audience and Scope OrganizationRelated Documentation Conventions Xii Xiii Xiv Page Xvi Xvii Commands XviiiCisco.com AccessibilityObtaining Documentation XixProduct Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Documentation Store in the Cisco Marketplace at this URLCisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackXxi Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products XxiiCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceXxiii Definitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestXxiv Obtaining Additional Publications and Information XxvXxvi Key Features OverviewFeature Description Product Serial Number Location CiscoBack Panel Ports and LEDs Back Panel Ports and LEDsLabel/Color Description Front Panel LEDs WIC0 OKLED Label Color Description Router Memory Types of MemoryAmounts of Memory 815# show versionItems Included with the Cisco 815 Integrated Services Router Unpacking the RouterInstallation Before Installing the RouterConnecting the Router to Your Local Network Installation Connecting the Router to Your Local Network Connecting the Router to the Local Network Connecting Power to the Router Connecting the Power SupplyVerifying Your Installation Optional Installation Procedures Connecting a PCConnecting the Console Cable to the Router Connecting a Modem AUX port RJ-45 DB-9-to-DB-25 adapter Console cable ModemStacking the Router Assembling Stacking Clip and Fastener Stacking the Router Back View Unstacking the Router Unstacking the RouterOL-9558-01 Troubleshooting Contacting Your Cisco ResellerRecovering a Lost Password Determining the Configuration Register ValueConfiguration register is 0x2102 815# Resetting the Router Press Return. The following prompt appearsPrompt changes to the privileged Exec prompt Resetting the Password Resetting the Configuration Register ValueProblem Solving OK LED DiagnosticsTroubleshooting WICs and Cables Number of Blinks MeaningExample WIC-4ESW Troubleshooting the Power System Symptom Possible Causes Technical Specifications Operating Specifications Cabling Specifications Ethernet CablesEthernet Network Cabling Guidelines 10BASE-T 100BASE-TXSignal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin DB-25 Pin Console Cable and AdapterOL-9558-01 Safety Warnings Opening the Chassis Figure C-1 Removing the Chassis Screws Installing and Removing a Dimm Locating ModulesRemoving a Dimm Release the latches Remove the DimmInstalling a Dimm Insert the Dimm Latches rotate to closed positionInstalling a VPN Module Screw StandoffFigure C-7 VPN Module Location Figure C-9 Retention Clip Location Figure C-10 Aligning the Retention Clip Center Post Figure C-11 Attaching the Retention Clip to the Motherboard Figure C-12 Securing the Standoff to the Router Motherboard Closing the Chassis Figure C-13 Attaching the Router Cover NumericsC IN-1ETH COL LED IN-2Dimm C-4 IN-3IN-4