Cisco Systems 80O SERIES manual Installing Your Router

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Chapter 2 Installation

Installing Your Router

If you are outside of North America, ask your telephone service provider if you must provide an external Network Termination 1 (NT1) and the ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack. Ask for NT1 vendors if necessary.

If you are in North America, ask your telephone service provider for external NT1 vendors. Provide the ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack.

Step 3 Be aware of Ethernet, ISDN, and IDSL cable distance limitations. For more information, see the “Maximum Cable Distances” section in Appendix B, Specifications and Cables.”

Step 4 Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to the router: hub, server, workstation, or PC with 10- or 10/100-Mbps network interface card (NIC).

Step 5 If you have a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router and plan to connect a digital telephone, you must provide an NT1 with two S/T interfaces and one U interface, a telephone cable to connect the telephone (usually this cable is provided with the device), and an ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack.

Step 6 If you have a Cisco 803 or Cisco 804 router, gather the devices (such as an analog telephone, fax machine, or modem) that you plan on connecting to the router. You must also provide the telephone cable to connect each device (usually this cable is provided with the device).

Step 7 If you plan to configure the software using a terminal or PC connected to the router, provide the terminal or PC.

Step 8 If you plan to mount your router on a wall or vertical surface, you need to provide two number-six, 3/4-in. (M3.5 x 20 mm) screws. If the wall on which you mount your router is drywall, you instead need to provide two hollow wall-anchors (1/8-in. with 5/16-in. drill bit or M3 with 8-mm drill bit) to secure the screws.

Step 9 If you plan to use the cable lock feature, you need to provide a Kensington or equivalent locking cable.

Installing Your Router

To install the Cisco 800 series routers, you need to perform the following tasks in the following order:

1.Connect the Ethernet devices to the router.

2.Connect the ISDN or IDSL line to the router.

3.If you have a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router, connect an optional digital telephone.

4.If you have a Cisco 803 or Cisco 804 router, connect an optional analog telephone, fax, or modem.

5.Connect a terminal or PC to the router (for software configuration using the command-line interface [CLI] or for troubleshooting).

6.Connect the router to the power source.

7.Mount your router.

8.Verify the router installation.

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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 Vii AudienceOrganization ConventionsViii Ordering Documentation Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Documentation DVDReporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Cisco Technical Support Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceXii Submitting a Service RequestDefinitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and InformationXiii Xiv Overview Feature Routers Description Feature SummaryRouter Ports Summary Front PanelsRouter Ethernet Ports Isdn Ports Telephone Ports Link LED Ethernet port Isdn BRI S/T port Back PanelsCisco 802 Router Back Panel Cisco 804 Router Back Panel Color Function LEDsCH2 CH1CH1 RXD CH1 TXDInstallation European Union Statements SafetyPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Network Termination Point StatementIsdn S/T Ports Statement Preinstallation Activities Preventing Router DamageUnpacking Your Router Installing Your Router Network Device Ethernet Cable Connecting Ethernet DevicesNetwork DeviceConnected to Router Router Port Type Button Setting Connecting Hubs Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Connecting an Isdn Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 Routers Connecting an Isdn LineNT1 Connecting an Isdn Line to Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 Routers Isdn Connecting an Idsl LineConnecting the Idsl Cable to Cisco Idsl Routers Connecting a Digital TelephoneConnecting an Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem Vendor Name Product Name For More Information Connecting Terminal or PC Connecting a Terminal or PCConnecting the Power Supply Mounting Your RouterMounting on a Table 11 Wall-Mounting Brackets Bottom of Router Mounting on a WallInstallation Verifying Installation Verifying InstallationPower/Link LEDs To Check Normal Patterns Where to Go from Here Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solutions Problems During First StartupLINE, CH1, CH1 RXD Problems After First StartupSymptom To HUB/TO PCCorrectly, see the Connecting a Digital Problems After Router Is Running CH1 RXD, CH1 TXD, CH2 CH1, CH1 RXD, CH1 TXDWhen Contacting Your Cisco Reseller Page Isdn and Idsl Concepts Page Description Design Specification System SpecificationsRX+ TX+ Port Connector PinoutsTX+ RX+ Button OUT Pin PositionPin Function Button Pin OUT PositionRTS DTR TXD GND RXD DSR CTS Tip TXD+ RXD+ROF RTN Cabling Specifications10BASE-T Ethernet Cable SpecificationsMaximum Cable Distances Type Category ShieldingPage GL-1 NumericsGL-2 GL-3 GL-4 IN-1 D EIN-2 Modem, connecting Mounting the routerIN-3 Illustrated Settings TroubleshootingIN-4