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Cisco 80
0 S
eries Routers
Hardw
are Installation Guide
Customer Order
Number: DOC-785373=
Text Part Number: 78-53
73-04
Contents
Main
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CONTENTS
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About This Guide
Audience
Organization
Conventions
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equipment damage or loss of data.
Obtaining Documentation
Cisco.com
Documentation DVD
Ordering Documentation
Documentation Feedback
Cisco Product Security Overview
Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Cisco Technical Support Website
Submitting a Service Request
Definitions of Service Request Severity
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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Overview
Feature Summary
Router Ports Summary
Front Panels
1-4
Figure 1-3 Cisco 804 IDSL Front Panel
Back Panels
Figure 1-4 Cisco 801 Router Back Panel
1-5
Figure 1-5 Cisco 802 Router Back Panel
Figure 1-6 Cisco 803 Router Back Panel
1-6
Figure 1-7 Cisco 804 Router Back Panel
Figure 1-8 Cisco 802 IDSL Router Back Panel
LEDs
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Installation
2-2
Safety
Before installing the router, read the following warnings:
European Union Statements
Network Termination Point Statement
ISDN S/T Ports Statement
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Preventing Router Damage
Unpacking Your Router
Preinstallation Activities
Installing Your Router
Connecting Ethernet Devices
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Connecting Hubs
Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation
Connecting an ISDN Line
Connecting an ISDN Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 Routers
2-11
Figure 2-3 Connecting an ISDN Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 Routers (without External NT1)
Figure 2-4 Connecting ISDN to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 Routers (with External NT1)
Connecting an ISDN Line to Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 Routers
2-13
Figure 2-5 Connecting ISDN to Cisco 802 or Cisco 804 Routers
Connecting an IDSL Line
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord.
Ethernet port. This will damage your router.
2-14
Connecting a Digital Telephone
Connecting an Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem
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2-17
Connecting a Terminal or PC
Figure 2-9 Connecting Terminal or PC
2-18
Connecting the Power Supply
You can mount your router on a table or other horizontal surface. Use the following guidelines:
Mounting Your Router
You can mount your router on one of the following surfaces:
Table or other horizontal surface Wall or other vertical surface
Mounting on a Table
Mounting on a Wall
2-20
Figure 2-12 Mounting Router on Wall
Verifying Installation
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Where to Go from Here
Troubleshooting
Problems During First Startup
Problems After First Startup
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Problems After Router Is Running
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When Contacting Your Cisco Reseller
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ISDN and IDSL Concepts
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APPENDIX
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Specifications and Cables
System Specifications
Port Connector Pinouts
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Cabling Specifications
Ethernet Cable Specifications
Maximum Cable Distances
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