Cisco 1600 series Quick Start Manual Download Page 11

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After the router is powered on, the following LEDs confirm that you have correctly installed your router.

Verify Your Installation.

For More Information

For more information about installing and configuring your Cisco 1605 router, see the following documents:

Cisco 1600 Fast Step Software Quick Start Guide

 that is in the accessory kit.

Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide

 that is in the accessory kit.

Cisco 1600 Series Software Configuration Guide

 that is in the accessory kit.

The Cisco Connection Online card that is in the accessory kit, which lists telephone numbers, e-mail 

addresses, and World Wide Web URLs for getting information directly from Cisco Systems.

Cisco 1600 Model

LED Label

LED Location

What to Look For

All models

LNK

Rear

When the LED is on, the router is connected to your local 
Ethernet network through the ETHERNET 10BASET port. If 
you connected the router to the network through the 
ETHERNET AUI port, this LED should be off. See Page 4 for 
the LNK LED location.

All models

SYSTEM OK

Front

On means that the router software is functional. Blinking 
means that the software is being loaded into the router 
memory.

All models

OK

Rear, to the left 
of the Flash PC 
card slot

On means that the Flash PC card is correctly installed. If the 
LED is off, refer to the hardware installation guide that came 
with the router for instructions on how to re-install the card.

All models

LAN ACT

Front

Blinking means that there is network traffic on your local 
Ethernet network.

Cisco 1601

RDY

Rear

On means that the router is correctly connected to the external 
modem or other DCE equipment. See Page 6 for the RDY LED 
location.

If the LED is off, refer to the troubleshooting appendix in the 
hardware installation guide that came with your router.

Cisco 1602

CARRIER

Rear

On means that the cable is correctly connected and the router 
can communicate across the WAN line to the telephone 
company. See Page 7 for the CARRIER LED location.

Cisco 1603

OK

Rear

On means that the cable is correctly connected to the ISDN 
port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to 
the telephone company. See Page 8 for the OK LED location.

Cisco 1604

NT1

Rear

On means that the cable is correctly connected to the ISDN 
port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to 
the telephone company. See Page 9 for the NT1 LED location.

Summary of Contents for 1600 series

Page 1: ...STALLING YOUR CISCO 1600 SERIES ROUTER UNPACK THE BOX INSTALL THE ROUTER VERIFY YOUR INSTALLATION Cisco 1600 Hub PC PC PC PC PC Internet Ethernet network WAN connection Backup WAN connection optional PC Server Server 1 2 3 ...

Page 2: ... models Cisco 1600 Router Accessory Kit Items Power supply Power cord black Software Configuration Product documentation Items That You Provide 10BaseT Ethernet cable RJ 48S to RJ 48S Cisco 1602 blue if ordered from Cisco RJ 45 to RJ 45 red if ordered from Cisco for Cisco 1603 orange if ordered from Cisco for Cisco 1604 Ethernet AUI cable Hardware Installation Documentation CD Ethernet AUI transce...

Page 3: ...tall a WAN interface card in the router optional If the card is not already installed and you want to use a card with the router you must install it C Connect the router to the WAN line This is the telephone line Frame Relay serial 56 kbps or ISDN that is supplied by the telephone company D Connect the router to the power supply After you connect the power you can confirm proper installation by ch...

Page 4: ... the other end to a network port on the 10BaseT hub or switch Option 2 You must provide the transceiver and AUI cable for this connection If the transceiver that you are using connects directly to the router you do not need the cable DO NOT INSTA LL ANY WAN MODU LE WITH POWE R ON LNK LED Connect one end of the Ethernet transceiver to the yellow ETHERNET Ø AUI port and the other end to the Ethernet...

Page 5: ...he power OFF by putting the power switch in the O position Step 2 Remove the thumbscrews that hold the slot cover in place Step 3 Remove the metal plate that covers the card slot Step 4 Hold the card by the edges and line it up with the guide on the card slot Step 5 Insert the card into the slot and push in until it is firmly seated in the connector and the card front panel is flush with the route...

Page 6: ...tep you must order a standard serial cable from Cisco When you order the cable specify the type of serial line you are using Step 1 Connect one end of the serial cable to the blue SERIAL Ø port on the rear panel Step 2 Depending on what is required by your telephone company do one of the following Connect the other end of the cable to an external device such as an asynchronous modem a synchronous ...

Page 7: ...2 56 Kbps Connection Note You must provide an RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable for this step Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the blue SERIAL Ø 56K DSU CSU port on the rear panel Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the 56 Kbps wall jack 56 Kbps wall jack CARRIER LED ...

Page 8: ...ation NT1 device for this connection Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the orange ISDN BRI Ø S T port on the rear panel Step 2 Depending on what is required by your telephone company do one of the following Connect the other end of the cable to an external NT1 then connect the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN wall jack as shown in this illustration OK L...

Page 9: ...telephone cable or RJ 45 to RJ 45 for this connection Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the red ISDN BRI Ø port on the rear panel Step 2 Connect the other end directly to the ISDN wall jack For instructions on connecting another ISDN device such as a fax or telephone to the ISDN PHONE port refer to the hardware installation guide that came with your router NT1 LED ...

Page 10: ...e you install the router your power supply and power outlet could be different from those in the picture Step 1 Connect the power supply cord to the power socket on the rear panel Step 2 Connect the power supply to a power outlet Confirm that the router has power by checking that the SYSTEM PWR LED on the front panel is on Step 3 Confirm that the router has power by checking that the SYSTEM PWR LE...

Page 11: ...onal Blinking means that the software is being loaded into the router memory All models OK Rear to the left of the Flash PC card slot On means that the Flash PC card is correctly installed If the LED is off refer to the hardware installation guide that came with the router for instructions on how to re install the card All models LAN ACT Front Blinking means that there is network traffic on your l...

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