Cisco Systems 80O SERIES manual Cisco 804 Router Back Panel

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Chapter 1 Overview

Back Panels

Figure 1-7 Cisco 804 Router Back Panel

Ethernet ports

ISDN BRI U port

Telephone ports

Power switch

Connect Ethernet

Connect to ISDN

Connect to telephone,

l = On.

network devices.

wall jack.

fax machine, or

= Standby or no

 

 

modem.

power output.

HUB

ETHERNET

 

 

NO

HUB

10

BASE T

 

 

0

 

 

1

2

 

 

3

Cable lock

 

 

Use cable

HUB/NO HUB button

lock to

(for Ethernet port 0)

physically

Determines cable

 

secure

type for Ethernet

 

router.

device connection.

Cisco 804

CONSOLE

ISDN U

PHONE

1 2

Console port

Connect PC orLocking power

terminal.connector Connect power supply.

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Figure 1-8 Cisco 802 IDSL Router Back Panel

Link LED

Ethernet port

IDSL port

Power switch

Indicates state

Connect Ethernet

Connect to

l = On.

of Ethernet port.

network device.

IDSL wall jack.

= Standby or no power output.

 

TO

 

LINK

TO

HUB

ETHERNET

PC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

BASE T

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cable lock

TO HUB/TO PC

Use cable

(for Ethernet port)

lock to

Determines cable

physically

type for Ethernet

secure

device connection.

router.

 

 

 

 

Cisco

 

CONSOLE

802

IDSL

 

 

 

 

 

IDSL

Console port

Locking power

Connect PC

connector

or terminal.

Connect power

 

supply.

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Contents Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide Page Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Mounting on a Table Audience OrganizationConventions ViiViii Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation DVD Ordering DocumentationCisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsDocumentation Feedback Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support WebsiteSubmitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information XiiXiii Xiv Overview Feature Summary Feature Routers Description Router Ethernet Ports Isdn Ports Telephone Ports Router Ports Summary Front Panels Back Panels Link LED Ethernet port Isdn BRI S/T portCisco 802 Router Back Panel Cisco 804 Router Back Panel LEDs Color FunctionCH1 CH1 RXDCH1 TXD CH2Installation Safety European Union StatementsIsdn S/T Ports Statement Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageNetwork Termination Point Statement Unpacking Your Router Preinstallation ActivitiesPreventing Router Damage Installing Your Router Connecting Ethernet Devices NetworkDevice Network Device Ethernet CableConnected to Router Router Port Type Button Setting Connecting Hubs Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting an Isdn Line Connecting an Isdn Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 RoutersNT1 Connecting an Isdn Line to Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 Routers Connecting an Idsl Line IsdnConnecting a Digital Telephone Connecting the Idsl Cable to Cisco Idsl RoutersConnecting an Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem Vendor Name Product Name For More Information Connecting a Terminal or PC Connecting Terminal or PCMounting on a Table Connecting the Power SupplyMounting Your Router Mounting on a Wall 11 Wall-Mounting Brackets Bottom of RouterVerifying Installation Installation Verifying InstallationPower/Link LEDs To Check Normal Patterns Where to Go from Here Troubleshooting Problems During First Startup Symptom Problem SolutionsProblems After First Startup SymptomTo HUB/TO PC LINE, CH1, CH1 RXDCorrectly, see the Connecting a Digital Problems After Router Is Running CH1, CH1 RXD, CH1 TXD CH1 RXD, CH1 TXD, CH2When Contacting Your Cisco Reseller Page Isdn and Idsl Concepts Page System Specifications Description Design SpecificationPort Connector Pinouts TX+ RX+Button OUT Pin Position RX+ TX+Button Pin OUT Position Pin FunctionRTS DTR TXD GND RXD DSR CTS TXD+ RXD+ TipCabling Specifications ROF RTNEthernet Cable Specifications Maximum Cable DistancesType Category Shielding 10BASE-TPage Numerics GL-1GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 D E IN-1Modem, connecting Mounting the router IN-2Illustrated Settings Troubleshooting IN-3IN-4