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Page 5: ...entation Feedback xv Cisco Product Security Overview xv Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products xvi Obtaining Technical Assistance xvii Cisco Technical Support Website xvii Submitting a Service Request xviii Definitions of Service Request Severity xviii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xix C H A P T E R 1 Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1 1 Key Features 1 3 Rear Panel Ports and L...

Page 6: ...ng a WAN Interface Card 2 5 Connecting Power to the Router 2 8 Verifying Your Installation 2 10 Optional Installation Steps 2 11 Connecting a PC 2 11 Connecting a Modem 2 12 Wall Mounting 2 14 C H A P T E R 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Contacting Cisco or Your Reseller 3 1 Recovering a Lost Password 3 2 Change the Configuration Register 3 2 Reset the Router 3 4 Reset the Password 3 5 Reset the Configurat...

Page 7: ...ading Router Memory C 1 Opening the Chassis C 2 Locating Memory C 4 Installing a Mini Flash Module C 5 Removing a Mini Flash Module C 6 Installing a DIMM C 7 Closing the Chassis C 8 A P P E N D I X D Ordering and Configuring an ISDN Line D 1 ISDN BRI Line Configuration Requirements D 1 ISDN BRI Switch Types D 2 ISDN BRI Provisioning by Switch Type D 3 Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers D 4 ...

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Page 9: ... on the World Wide Web you can submit comments electronically Click Feedback in the toolbar and select Documentation After you complete the form click Submit to send it to Cisco We appreciate your comments Audience and Scope This guide is for users who have some experience installing and maintaining networking hardware We assume that Cisco 1700 router users are familiar with the terminology and co...

Page 10: ...tors used with the router The appendix Installing and Upgrading Router Memory describes how to ugrade existing memory or install new memory in your router The appendix Ordering and Configuring an ISDN Line describes how to order and configure ISDN line so that it will operate with your Cisco 1700 router Related Publications The following publications provide related information on this product Ins...

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Page 21: ...3 1 Cisco 1700 Router Overview This chapter introduces the Cisco 1700 router also referred to in this guide as the router and covers the following topics Key Features Rear Panel Ports and LEDs Front Panel LEDs Router Memory Unpacking the Router Additional Required Equipment ...

Page 22: ...isco 1700 Router Overview 1 2 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 5405 03 Figure 1 1 Cisco 1700 Router PWR ACT ACT CH0 ACT CH1 OK ACT CH0 WIC0 WIC1 ETH ACT CH1 COL Cisco 1700 S E R I E S ROUTER 12154 ...

Page 23: ... 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...

Page 24: ...LLATION DSU 56K CD AL LP RD TD Table 1 1 Rear Panel Connectors Connector Slot Label Color Description Ethernet port 10 100 ETHERNET yellow Connects the router to the local Ethernet network through this port This port autosenses the speed 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and duplex mode full or half of the device to which it is connected and then operates at the same speed and in the same duplex mode Auxiliary ...

Page 25: ...s with every card Power socket 5 12 12 VDC Connects the router to the external power supply Table 1 1 Rear Panel Connectors Continued Connector Slot Label Color Description LED Label Color Description WICØ OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot FDX Green On solid Ethernet port is operating in full duplex mode Off Ethernet port is operating in half duplex mode ...

Page 26: ... ACT CH1 OK ACT CH0 WIC0 WIC1 ETH ACT CH1 COL Table 1 3 Front Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description PWR Green On means that DC power is being supplied to the router OK Green On means that the router has successfully booted up and the software is functional This LED blinks during the power on self test POST Refer to Table 3 1 in the Troubleshooting chapter for information on how to use this LED fo...

Page 27: ...al cards Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the second port on the 2 port card in the WICØ slot WIC1 ACT CHØ Green Serial and DSU CSU cards Blinks when data is being sent to or received from the port on the card in the WIC1 slot ISDN cards On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WIC1 slot 2 port serial cards Blinks when there is data being sent to or ...

Page 28: ...onfiguration information The Cisco 1700 router stores a working copy of Cisco IOS software dynamic configuration information and routing table information in DRAM Nonvolatile random access memory NVRAM This type of memory contains a backup copy of your configuration If the power is lost or the router is turned off this backup copy enables the router to return to operation without reconfiguration F...

Page 29: ...Internetwork Operating System Software IOS tm C1700 Software C1700 Y M Version 12 X XX T cisco ferrari2 121 Copyright c 1986 1998 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled Tue 26 May 98 19 58 by cisco 1700 MPC860 processor revision 0x00 with 12288K 4096K bytes of memory Processor board ID 0000 1314672220 with hardware revision 0000 M860 processor part number 0 mask 32 Bridging software X 25 software Version 3...

Page 30: ...equired Equipment Table 1 4 Router Box Contents Power cord black Power supply DB 25 to DB 9 adapter Console cable RJ 45 to DB 9 light blue Product documentation Equipment When You Use It Ethernet hub A hub connects pieces of network equipment including the Cisco 1700 router to create a network You can use a 10 100 or 10 100 Mbps hub with the Cisco 1700 router Ethernet switch A switch connects piec...

Page 31: ...er to the Ethernet LAN and the WAN interface cards to various WAN services including ISDN T1 FT1 and 56 kbps services You will need one cable for each connection that requires this cable type Serial cable This cable connects a serial card to serial services You must order this cable from Cisco For detailed information about serial cable types refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Install...

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Page 33: ...wer to the Router Verifying Your Installation Optional Installation Steps Before Installing the Router The Cisco 1700 router is shipped ready for desktop mounting Before making the power and network connections simply set the router on a desktop shelf or other flat surface Note For instructions on wall mounting the router refer to the Wall Mounting section later in this chapter Be sure to read the...

Page 34: ...for this connection A straight through RJ 45 to RJ 45 Ethernet cable A 10 100 Mbps Ethernet hub or switch Warning The ports labeled 10 100 ETHERNET and CONSOLE are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits Because BRI circuits are treated like telephone network voltage avoid connecting the SELV circuits to the telephone network voltage TNV...

Page 35: ...et port labeled 10 100 ETHERNET Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a network port on the hub or switch Figure 2 1 Connecting the Router to the Local Network FDX LNK 100 WIC0OK WIC1OK CONSOLE AUX 12157 SEE MANUA L BEF ORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K CD AL LP RD TD 10 100 Ethernet port Straight through Ethernet cable Ethernet hub or switch 10 100 or 10 100 Mbps AUI 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cisco 1720 10 1...

Page 36: ...alified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment To see translated versions of this warning refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 1700 document that came with the router Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects will heat up when connected to power...

Page 37: ... slot before it discovers those installed in the WIC1 slot This can affect your router configuration This section describes how to ensure that your existing router configuration is not affected when you install WAN interface cards If you are installing a WAN interface card in the router for the first time install the card in the WIC0 slot to ensure that your software configuration will not be affe...

Page 38: ...rd slot cover on the rear panel as shown in Figure 2 2 You should be able to loosen the screws using your fingers however if the screws are very tight you might need to use a Phillips screwdriver Figure 2 2 Removing the WAN Interface Card Slot Cover Step 3 Remove the metal plate that covers the card slot Step 4 Hold the WAN interface card by the edges on either side of the card front panel and lin...

Page 39: ...ntly push it into the router until the front panel of the card is flush with the rear panel of the router Step 6 Tighten the screws Figure 2 3 Inserting a WAN Interface Card in the Router 12159 FDX LNK 100 WIC0OK WIC1OK CONSOLE AUX o 1720 Guides WAN interface card SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K CD AL LP RD TD 10 100 ETHERNET 5 12 12 VDC ...

Page 40: ...sed on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use Take the following steps to connect power to the router and to turn the router on Step 1 Connect the attached power supply cord to the power socket labeled 5 12 12 VDC on the router rear panel Step 2 Connect one end of the...

Page 41: ...uide 78 5405 03 Chapter 2 Installing the Cisco 1700 Router Figure 2 4 Connecting the Power Supply FDX LNK 100 WIC0OK WIC1OK CONSOLE AUX SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K CD AL LP RD TD Power socket 12162 Cisco 1720 10 100 ETHERNET 5 12 12 VDC ...

Page 42: ...nctional Blinking means that the router is performing a power on self test POST WICØ WIC1 OK rear panel On when a WAN interface card is correctly installed in the corresponding WAN interface card slot ETH ACT front panel Blinking when there is network traffic on the local Ethernet LAN WICØACT or WIC1 ACT front panel Varies depending on the WAN interface card installed Refer to Table 1 3 in the Cis...

Page 43: ...ith the router To configure the router with a PC the PC must have some type of terminal emulation software installed The software should be configured with the following parameters 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity bits 1 stop bit Refer to the Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide that came with your router for detailed information about configuring the router using Cisco IOS software Follo...

Page 44: ... if you are using the blue cable with the console port you can use any crossover RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable Take the following steps to connect a modem to the router Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the black AUX port on the router rear panel Step 2 Connect the gray adapter labeled MODEM to the other end of the cable Step 3 Connect the DB 25 end of the adapter to the modem FDX LNK 100 WIC0OK WIC1O...

Page 45: ... Installing the Cisco 1700 Router Figure 2 6 Connecting a Modem to the Router FDX LNK 100 WIC0OK WIC1OK CONSOLE AUX 720 SEE MANUA L BEF ORE INSTALLATION DSU 56K CD AL LP RD TD m cable AUX port RJ 45 Modem 12161 DB 9 to DB 25 adapter EIA TIA 232 10 100 ETHERNET 5 12 12 VDC ...

Page 46: ... must provide the screws We recommend using pan head or round head screws Figure 2 7 Wall Mount Brackets Bottom of Router To mount the router on a wall or other surface Step 1 Install the two screws 3 75 inches 9 52 centimeters horizontally apart on a wall or other vertical surface The screws should protrude 0 25 inches 0 64 centimeters from the surface of the wall Front panel of router 12016 3 75...

Page 47: ...uter operating status so the LEDs should be easily visible The power supply does not hang from its cable If the power supply is not supported it might disconnect from the cable that connects it to the router Caution If you install the screws in drywall use hollow wall anchors 1 8 inch by 5 16 inch to secure the screws If the screws are not properly anchored the strain of the cables connected to th...

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Page 49: ... Lost Password Problem Solving Troubleshooting ISDN Contacting Cisco or Your Reseller If you cannot locate the source of a problem contact your local reseller for advice Before you call you should have the following information ready Chassis type and serial number Maintenance agreement or warranty information Type and version number of the Cisco IOS installed on your router Date you received the r...

Page 50: ...nfiguration Register Value Note See the Hot Tips section on Cisco Connection Online CCO for additional information on replacing enable secret passwords Change the Configuration Register Step 1 Connect an ASCII terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program to the CONSOLE port on the rear panel of the router Refer to the section Connecting a PC in the Installing the Cisco 1700 Router chapter...

Page 51: ...ion 11 3 19980612 045022 rochen v35 rommon release devtest 101 INTERIM SOFTWARE Router uptime is 15 minutes System restarted by power on Running default software cisco 1720 MPC860 processor revision 0x00 with 22119K 2457K bytes of memory Processor board ID 0000 1314672220 with hardware revision 0000 M860 processor part number 0 mask 32 Bridging software X 25 software Version 3 0 0 1 FastEthernet I...

Page 52: ...d does not have a Break key refer to the documentation that came with the terminal for instructions on how to send a break To send a break in Windows HyperTerminal enter Ctrl Break Step 2 Send a break The terminal displays the following prompt rommon 2 Step 3 Enter confreg 0x142 as follows to reset the configuration register rommon 2 confreg 0x142 Step 4 Initialize the router by entering the reset...

Page 53: ...fig If you are recovering an enable password skip the following Reset the Password section and complete the password recovery process by performing the steps in the next section Reset the Configuration Register Value If you are recovering an enable secret password it is not displayed in the show startup config command output Complete the password recovery process by performing the steps in the fol...

Page 54: ...ster command and the original configuration register value that you recorded in Step 5 Step 3 Press Ctrl Z to exit configuration mode Router config Ctrl Z Step 4 Reboot the router and enter the recovered password Problem Solving The key to problem solving is to isolate the problem to a specific subsystem by comparing what the router is doing to what it should be doing When problem solving consider...

Page 55: ...rns described in Table 3 1 depending on the problem A pattern consists of a specific number of blinks that is repeated until the router is turned off If the router experiences any of these problems contact your Cisco reseller Table 3 1 OK LED Blinking Patterns Troubleshooting WAN Interface Cards and Cables Use the show diag command to help determine problems with a card Table 3 2 lists problems th...

Page 56: ...0x0 RMA number 00 00 00 EEPROM format version 1 EEPROM contents hex 0x20 01 B2 00 00 4E 5C 4E 5C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0x30 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 WIC Slot 0 Serial 1T WAN daughter card Hardware revision 1 1 Board revision E0 Serial number 7131279 Part number 73 1775 02 Test history 0x0 RMA number 00 00 00 Connector type Wan Module EEPROM format version 1 EEPROM contents...

Page 57: ... software requirements for each card The router might be overheating Contact your Cisco reseller Router powers on and boots only when a particular cable is disconnected There might be a problem with the WAN interface card or card cables Consult your Cisco reseller for warranty information Table 3 2 Troubleshooting WAN Interface Cards Continued Symptom Possible Cause s Table 3 3 Troubleshooting the...

Page 58: ...or each ISDN port installed in the router Router clear interface bri0 Router clear interface bri1 For routers with an ISDN U WAN interface card s use the clear controller command to terminate any active ISDN calls to reset the ISDN BRI interface and to reset the ISDN line between the router and the central office switch Do this for each ISDN port installed in the router Router clear controller bri...

Page 59: ...DN cables properly connected If yes the ISDN line might be malfunctioning Check with your ISDN service provider Is the NT1 on If no the NT1 might be malfunctioning ISDN U Router is on but the NT1 LED on card is off Is the OK LED on If no the router might be malfunctioning Contact your Cisco reseller Are all ISDN cables properly connected If yes the ISDN line might be malfunctioning Check with your...

Page 60: ...es contact the service provider If Layer 1 status is active does Layer 3 status say 2 Active Layer 3 calls Router might have called itself Check destination phone number configured with the dialer map command or the dialer string command If Layer 1 status is active does Layer 3 status say No Active Layer 3 call s Check destination phone number and make sure it matches the remote router phone numbe...

Page 61: ... RJ 45 Auxiliary port RJ 45 Ethernet port RJ 45 Dimensions H x W x D 3 1 x 11 2 x 8 7 in 7 85 x 28 4 x 22 1 cm Weight With two WAN interface cards 2 6 lbs 1 18 kg 2 9 lbs 1 32 kg Power supply External On board Universal AC DC switching Supplies 5V 12V and 12V Supplies 3 3V and 5V Power consumption 15W Operating Specifications Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity 32 to 104 F...

Page 62: ...Appendix A Technical Specifications A 2 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 5405 03 ...

Page 63: ...and cabling guidelines for the Cisco 1700 router and contains the following sections Ethernet Cables Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines Console Cable and Adapters Note For information about cables used with Cisco WAN interface cards refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with each of the cards ...

Page 64: ...sed to connect the router to your local Ethernet network A 10 100BaseTX router like the Cisco 1700 router requires Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP cable Table B 1 Straight Through Ethernet Cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 Pinouts RJ 45 Pin1 1 Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used for signaling Signal Direction RJ 45 Pin 1 TX 1 2 TX 2 3 RX 3 6 RX 6 ...

Page 65: ...B 9 adapter gray Table B 3 describes the wiring for the console port the console cable and the included adapters This table also includes pinouts for an RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter Figure B 1 illustrates how to identify the console cable which is also referred to as a rollover cable Specification 10BaseT 100BaseTX Maximum segment length 100 meters 100 meters Maximum number of segments per network 5 Wit...

Page 66: ...g a Rollover Cable Console DTE Console Port Console Cable Adapter Adapter Terminal DTE Signal RJ 45 Pin RJ 45 Pin DB 9 Pin DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 1 8 8 5 CTS DTR 2 7 6 6 DSR TXD 3 6 2 3 RXD GND 4 5 5 7 GND GND 5 4 5 7 GND RXD 6 3 3 2 TXD DSR 7 2 4 20 DTR CTS 8 1 7 4 RTS H10632 Pin 8 Pin 1 on one connector and pin 8 on the other connector should be the same color ...

Page 67: ...de memory in your Cisco 1700 router and includes the following sections Opening the Chassis Locating Memory Installing a Mini Flash Module Installing a DIMM Closing the Chassis Warning During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the router Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool or you could shock yourself ...

Page 68: ...er one Phillips screwdriver Follow these steps to open the chassis Step 1 Make sure the router is turned OFF and is disconnected from the power supply Step 2 Turn the router upside down and rest the top of the router on a flat surface Step 3 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws that hold the top and bottom of the chassis together as shown in Figure C 1 Step 4 Turn the router back...

Page 69: ...t you might have to disconnect the fan which is inside the top of the router chassis from the motherboard Do this by disconnecting the fan cable from the connector labeled FAN on the motherboard Step 6 Place the router bottom on an anti static mat and begin installing memory C O N S O L E 1 0 1 0 0 E T H A U X F D X L N K 1 0 0 W I C 0 O K W I C 1 O K C i s c o 1 7 2 0 S E E M A N U A L B E F O R ...

Page 70: ...lation Guide 78 5405 03 Locating Memory Figure C 2 shows where to install DIMMs and mini Flash modules on the router motherboard Figure C 2 Cisco 1700 Motherboard Memory Locations DIMM slot 12610 WAN interface card slot Rear panel of router Mini Flash module slot B WAN interface card slot ...

Page 71: ...gure C 3 Mini Flash Module Take the following steps to install a mini Flash module on the motherboard Step 1 Locate the module slot on the motherboard shown in Figure C 2 Step 2 Hold the module with the notched edge away from you Step 3 Insert the module into the module slot at a 45 degree angle as shown in Figure C 4 Step 4 Press down firmly on the module until you hear a clicking sound and the m...

Page 72: ...Module Take the following steps to remove a mini Flash module Step 1 Insert your index finger between the mini Flash module and the mini Flash module release lever as shown in Figure C 5 Step 2 Firmly pull the release lever away from the module until the module pops up and away from the module slot Mini Flash module slot 45 degrees 12613 WAN interface card slot Notched edge ...

Page 73: ...ll a DIMM on the router motherboard Step 1 Locate the DIMM slot on the motherboard shown in Figure C 2 Step 2 Remove any existing DIMM by pulling the DIMM slot guides shown in Figure C 6 away from the DIMM and down towards the motherboard Step 3 Hold the replacement DIMM with the notched edge away from you and facing the router Step 4 Insert the DIMM into the DIMM slot making sure that the notches...

Page 74: ...DIMM move them with your hands Figure C 6 Installing a DIMM Closing the Chassis After installing memory on the motherboard close the chassis by following these steps Step 1 If you disconnected the fan from the motherboard as described in the Opening the Chassis section reconnect the fan cable to the connector labeled FAN on the motherboard Step 2 Locate the posts that protrude from the inside of t...

Page 75: ...y Step 3 Line up the posts with the corresponding openings as shown in Figure C 7 and carefully slide the posts into the openings taking caution not to damage the router motherboard with the posts Step 4 Replace the screws that you removed when opening the chassis See Figure C 1 Figure C 7 Closing the Chassis ...

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Page 77: ... BRI Provisioning by Switch Type Defining ISDN Service Profile Identifiers ISDN Configuration Options ISDN BRI Line Configuration Requirements Before using a Cisco 1700 router with an ISDN BRI WAN interface card installed you must order a correctly configured ISDN BRI line from your local telecommunications service provider This process varies dramatically from provider to provider on a national a...

Page 78: ...ists by geographic areas the ISDN switch types supported by a Cisco 1700 router ISDN BRI interface Use the isdn switch type command followed by the corresponding keyword You must reboot the router after entering this command for the change to take effect Table D 1 ISDN BRI Switch Types Switch Type Keywords Australia TS013 switches basic ts013 Europe German 1TR6 switches basic 1tr6 Norway NET3 swit...

Page 79: ...for data Point to point Terminal type E 1 directory number DN assigned by service provider MTERM 1 Request delivery of calling line ID on Centrex lines Set speed for ISDN calls to 56 kbps outside local exchange 5ESS Custom BRI For voice and data Use these values only if you have an ISDN telephone connected 2 B channels for voice or data Multipoint Terminal type D 2 directory numbers assigned by se...

Page 80: ... device one or two local directory numbers LDNs which function as the router telephone number The LDN is the number that a remote router dials to make a call to your router 5ESS National ISDN NI1 BRI Terminal type A 2 B channels for voice and data 2 directory numbers assigned by service provider 2 SPIDs required assigned by service provider Set speed for ISDN calls to 56 kbps outside local exchang...

Page 81: ...e to the second directory number ISDN Configuration Options For information on how to configure Cisco 1700 router to dial into a central site router over ISDN refer to the Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide that came with your router For more advanced information on configuring ISDN for Cisco 1700 routers refer to the chapter Configuring ISDN in the Dial Solutions Configuration Guide p...

Page 82: ...u must configure it with dial on demand routing DDR See the chapter Configuring DDR in the Wide Area Networking Configuration Guide publication for detailed information about DDR Bandwidth on Demand and Dial Backup See the chapter Configuring DDR in the Wide Area Networking Configuration Guide publication for detailed information about bandwidth on demand and dial backup ...

Page 83: ...on auxiliary port connecting 2 12 description 1 3 specifications A 1 B break enabling 3 4 sending to router 3 4 BRI See ISDN BRI C cables console pinout B 4 Ethernet pinout B 2 included with router 1 10 requirements for Ethernet networks B 3 serial 1 11 you need to provide 1 10 caller ID See calling line identification calling line identification D 1 caution definition xi chassis closing C 8 dimen...

Page 84: ...console port connecting 2 11 description 1 3 1 4 illustration 1 4 specifications A 1 copy command 3 6 D DDR D 6 definition caution xi note xi warning xi Dial on Demand Routing See DDR DIMM installing C 7 locating on router C 4 DMS 100 ISDN BRI switch D 3 document audience ix conventions xi organization x related publications x DRAM description 1 8 E enable command 3 5 enable secret command 3 5 ETH...

Page 85: ... memory C 5 preparing for 2 1 verifying using LEDs 2 4 2 10 wall mounting 2 4 WAN interface cards 2 4 Integrated Services Digital Network See ISDN BRI ISDN See ISDN BRI ISDN BRI configuring bandwidth on demand D 6 DDR D 6 dial backup D 6 requirements D 1 snapshot routing D 5 line configuration requirements D 1 point to multipoint service D 2 point to point service D 2 provisioning D 3 to D 4 SPID ...

Page 86: ... 8 Flash description 1 8 installing C 5 locating on router C 4 NVRAM description 1 8 show version command 1 9 modem connecting to router 2 12 description 1 11 support 1 3 modem connecting to router 2 12 N note definition xi NT1 1 11 NVRAM description 1 8 O OK LED description 1 6 diagnostics 3 7 opening chassis C 2 operating temperatures A 1 P password recovery 3 2 to 3 6 PC adapters for console ca...

Page 87: ...3 4 router unpacking 1 10 to 1 10 S serial cable description 1 11 service profile identifier See SPID show startup config command 3 5 specifications A 1 SPID D 4 configuring D 5 definition D 4 switch connecting to 2 3 description 1 10 T terminal emulation settings 2 11 troubleshooting cables 3 7 contacting Cisco 3 1 password recovery 3 2 to 3 6 power system 3 9 using the OK LED 3 7 WAN interface c...

Page 88: ...ted cards 1 3 troubleshooting 3 7 to 3 9 warning definition xi jewelry removal 2 4 lightning activity 2 2 2 5 read instructions before installing 2 2 SELV circuits 2 2 telephone network voltages 2 4 trained and qualified personnel 2 4 WIC0 ACT CH0 LED description 1 7 WIC0 ACT CH1 LED description 1 7 ...

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