C H A P T E R 4

Installing and Connecting the Router

Cisco 1900 series routers are normally shipped with a complement of components that can be upgraded or replaced to expand and enhance the router’s functionality. These components either are inserted internally into the router or are plugged into slots in the router chassis.

This chapter tells how to physically set up Cisco 1900 series integrated services routers.

About Modules, page 4-1

Safety Warnings, page 4-2

Setting Up the Chassis, page 4-3

Installing the Chassis Ground Connection, page 4-9

Connecting WAN and LAN Cables, page 4-11

Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem, page 4-14

Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver, page 4-17

Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver, page 4-18

Connecting to the Auxiliary Port, page 4-20

Connecting Power, page 4-21

About Modules

Internal Modules, page 4-1

Plug-In Modules, page 4-2

Internal Modules

Note The Cisco model 1905 and Cisco 1921 have no user accessible internal modules.

The router’s internal components include the following:

DRAM

Internal services module (ISM)

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Cisco Systems 1900 Series manual About Modules, Internal Modules, Router’s internal components include the following