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Installing and Connecting the Router
Auxiliary Port, Console Port, and Adapter Pinouts for the Cisco CGR 2010 Router
Connection Procedures and Precautions
To properly connect cables:
1.
Connect each WAN and LAN cable to the appropriate connector on the chassis or on an interface card.
2.
Position the cables carefully, so that they do not put strain on the connectors.
3.
Organize cables in bundles so that cables do not intertwine.
4.
Inspect the cables to make sure that the routing and bend radius is satisfactory. Reposition cables, if necessary.
Note:
Install cable ties in accordance with site requirements.
Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications
on www.cisco.com.
Ports and Cabling
summarizes typical WAN and LAN connections for Cisco CGR 2010 routers. The connections
summarized here are also described in detail in
Modular Access Router Cable Specifications
.
Auxiliary Port, Console Port, and Adapter Pinouts for the Cisco CGR
2010 Router
This section explains the different ports and adapter pinouts available for the Cisco CGR 2010 router.
Table 3
WAN, LAN, and Voice Connections
Port or Connection
Port Type, Color
1
Connection:
Cable
Ethernet
RJ-45, yellow
Ethernet hub or Ethernet switch
Category 5 or higher Ethernet
T1/E1 WAN
RJ-48C/CA81A
T1 or E1 network
RJ-48 T1/E1
2
Cisco serial
60-pin D-sub, blue
CSU/DSU and serial network or
equipment
Cisco serial transition cable that
matches the signaling protocol
(EIA/TIA-232, V.35 or X.21
and the serial port operating mode
(DTE or DCE).
3
Cisco Smart serial
Cisco Smart compact
connector, blue
CSU/DSU and serial network or
equipment
56/64-kbps
DSU/CSU
8-pin modular, blue
RJ-48S interface in subrate device
or network
RJ-48 straight-through
T1/FT1 DSU/CSU
8-pin modular, blue
RJ-48C interface
RJ-48 straight-through
Gigabit Ethernet SFP,
optical
LC, color according
to optical wavelength
1000BASE-SX, -LX, -ZX,
100BASE-FX and 100BASE-LX
Optical fiber as specified on applicable
data sheet
Gigabit Ethernet SFP,
copper
RJ-45
1000BASE-T
Category 5, 5e, 6 UTP
1
Cable color codes are specific to Cisco cables.
2
For T1/E1 interfaces, shielded cables are required to meet EN55022, Cispr 22, and EN300-386 compliance.
3
See
Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications
for information about choosing these cables.