Cisco Systems Cisco 1711, Cisco 1712 Installation Connecting the Router to Your Local Network

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Chapter 2 Installation

Connecting the Router to Your Local Network

The Cisco 1711 Security Access router is a fixed configuration router that includes a 1-port analog modem card (WIC-1-AM) that is installed in the WAN interface card (WIC) slot 1.

The Cisco 1712 Security Access router is a fixed configuration router that includes a 1-port Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface (ISDN-BRI) S/T interface card (WIC-1B-S/T) that is installed in WIC slot 1.

Both the Cisco 1711 and Cisco 1712 Security Access routers also include an integrated 4-port 10/100-Mbps Ethernet switch in WIC slot 0, which is supported only on secure Cisco IOS images.

Note For additional information and technical specifications about the 1-port analog modem interface, WIC-1-AM card, refer to the V.90 Modem WAN Interface Cards on the Cisco 1700 Series Routers.

For additional information and technical specifications about the 1-port ISDN BRI (S/T interface), WIC-1B-S/T card, refer to the Cisco 3600/2600 Series ISDN BRI Connectivity Options.

Note The WIC-1-AM, WIC-1B-S/T and the Ethernet switch WIC are not field replaceable.

To connect the Cisco 1711 Security Access router or the Cisco 1712 Security

Access router to the local network, follow these steps:

Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the yellow Ethernet port (labeled 10/100 ETHERNET), as shown in Figure 2-1 on page 2-4.

 

 

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Contents Before Installing the Router InstallationConnecting the Router to Your Local Network Installation Connecting the Router to Your Local Network 10/100 Ethernet port Connecting the Router to the Local NetworkStraight-through Ethernet cable Cable modem/DSL hub Connecting the Router to Your Service Provider’s EquipmentRJ-45 Connecting Networked Devices to the Router’s Switch PortsConnecting Power to the Router Installation Connecting Power to the Router Connecting the Power Supply Optional Installation Steps Verifying Your InstallationConnecting a PC to the Router’s Console Port To PC or terminal Connecting a Modem on the AUX PortBlue console cable Console portConsole cable DB-9-to-DB-25 adapter AUX port RJ-45 ModemWall-Mount Brackets-Bottom of Router Wall-MountingStacking the Router Assembling Stacking Clip and Fastener Stacking the Router Cisco Unstacking the RouterInstallation Optional Installation Steps OL-4050-02