Cisco Systems 1700 manual Key Features, Feature Description

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Chapter 1 Cisco 1700 Router Overview

Key Features

The Cisco 1700 router is a small, modular desktop router that links small- to medium-size remote Ethernet and FastEthernet LANs over one to four WAN connections to regional and central offices. lists the router key features.

 

Figure 1-2

Key Features

 

 

Feature

Description

 

 

One FastEthernet (10/100BaseTX) port

• Operates in full- or half-duplex mode (with manual override

 

 

available).

 

 

• Supports autosensing for 10- or 100-Mbps operation.

 

 

Two Cisco WAN interface card slots

• Supports a combination of any two of the following WAN interface

 

 

cards: ISDN BRI, 56-kbps DSU/CSU, FT1/T1 DSU/CSU, high-speed

 

 

serial, and dual-serial.

 

 

• The WAN interface configuration can be changed as your network

 

 

requirements change.

 

 

Console port

Supports router configuration and management with a

 

 

directly-connected terminal or PC. Supports up to 115.2 kbps.

 

 

Auxiliary port

Supports modem connection to the router, which can be configured and

 

 

managed from a remote location. Supports up to 115.2 kbps.

 

 

SNMP support

Router can be managed over a network using Simple Network

 

 

Management Protocol (SNMP).

 

 

AutoInstall support

Configuration files can be easily downloaded to the router over a WAN

 

 

connection.

 

 

Kensington security slot

Router can be secured to a desktop or other surface using Kensington

 

 

lockdown equipment.

 

 

Cisco ConfigMaker support

You can set up networks that include the Cisco 1700 router using the

 

 

Cisco ConfigMaker application, a wizards-based software tool that helps

 

 

you easily configure and address Cisco routers, access servers, hubs,

 

 

switches, and networks.

 

 

Compatible with Cisco Networked

Can be stacked and operated with other members of the

Office stack

Cisco Networked Office stack product line.

 

 

Support for Cisco IOS software features

Supports IP, IPX, AppleTalk, IBM, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF),

 

 

NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP), Resource Reservation Protocol

 

 

(RSVP), encryption, network address translation, and the Cisco IOS

 

 

Firewall Feature Set.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Corporate Headquarters Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation GuidePage Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide Page N T E N T S Wall-Mounting Troubleshooting Vii Viii Audience and Scope About This GuideRelated Publications OrganizationConventions Xii Xiii Documentation DVD Obtaining DocumentationCisco.com Ordering Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Psirt Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsCisco Technical Support Website Obtaining Technical AssistanceDefinitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-5405-03 Cisco 1700 Router Overview Cisco 1700 Router Feature Description Key FeaturesKey Features Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Rear-Panel ConnectorsConnector/Slot Label/Color Description LED Label Color Description Rear-Panel LEDsCOL Front-Panel LEDsPWR ACTACT/CH1 ACT/CHØTypes of Memory Router Memory1700# show version Amounts of MemoryAdditional Required Equipment Router Box ContentsEquipment When You Use It Unpacking the RouterNT1 Hardware Installation Guide that comes with every cardCisco 1700 Router Overview Before Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 1700 RouterConnecting the Router to Your Local Network Connecting the Router to the Local Network Safety Information Installing WAN Interface CardsInstalling the Cards in Correct Sequence Installing a WAN Interface CardInstalling the Cards Inserting a WAN Interface Card in the Router Connecting Power to the Router Connecting the Power Supply Verifying Your Installation Connecting a PC Optional Installation StepsConnecting the Console Cable to the Router Connecting a ModemConnecting a Modem to the Router Wall-Mount Brackets-Bottom of Router Wall-MountingInstalling the Cisco 1700 Router Installing the Cisco 1700 Router Contacting Cisco or Your Reseller TroubleshootingChange the Configuration Register Recovering a Lost PasswordConfiguration register is Reset the Router Reset the Password Reset the Configuration Register Value Problem SolvingNumber of Blinks Meaning OK LED DiagnosticsTroubleshooting WAN Interface Cards and Cables OK LED Blinking PatternsSymptom Possible Causes Troubleshooting WAN Interface CardsTroubleshooting the Power System Troubleshooting the Power SystemSymptom Possible Causes Troubleshooting Isdn Isdn U Isdn S/TUse show isdn status Troubleshooting IsdnDescription Specification Table A-1 Router SpecificationsAppendix a Technical Specifications Cabling Specifications TX+ RX+ RJ-45 Pin Signal DirectionEthernet Cables Table B-2 Ethernet Cabling Guidelines Specification 10BaseT 100BaseTXEthernet Network Cabling Guidelines Console Cable and AdaptersPort Console Cable Adapter Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin DB-25 PinTable B-3 Console Cable and Adapter Pinouts Console TerminalInstalling and Upgrading Router Memory Opening the Chassis Figure C-1 Removing the Chassis Screws Figure C-2 Cisco 1700 Motherboard-Memory Locations Locating MemoryFigure C-3 Mini-Flash Module Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleRemoving a Mini-Flash Module Figure C-4 Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleFigure C-5 Removing a Mini-Flash Module Installing a DimmClosing the Chassis Figure C-6 Installing a DimmFigure C-7 Closing the Chassis Appendix C Installing and Upgrading Router Memory Isdn BRI Line Configuration Requirements Ordering and Configuring an Isdn LineSwitch Type Keywords Isdn BRI Switch TypesTable D-1 Isdn BRI Switch Types Mterm = Isdn BRI Provisioning by Switch TypeTable D-2 Isdn Provisioning by Switch Type Switch Type ProvisioningDefining Isdn Service Profile Identifiers Snapshot Routing Isdn Configuration OptionsDial-on-Demand Routing Bandwidth on Demand and Dial BackupNumerics IN-2 IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 IN-6
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