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Cisco 888 G.SHDSL Router with 3G - 888 G.SHDSL Router Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco 888 G.SHDSL Router with 3G - 888 G.SHDSL Router Hardware Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: DOC-785373= Text Part Number: 78-5373-04...
  • Page 2 You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 3 CCSP, CCVP, the Cisco Square Bridge logo, Follow Me Browsing, and StackWise are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn, and iQuick Study are service marks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; and Access Registrar, Aironet, ASIST, BPX, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP,...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installation C H A P T E R Safety European Union Statements Network Termination Point Statement ISDN S/T Ports Statement Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Preventing Router Damage Unpacking Your Router Preinstallation Activities Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 6 A P P E N D I X System Specifications Port Connector Pinouts Cabling Specifications Ethernet Cable Specifications Maximum Cable Distances L O S S A R Y N D E X Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    Glossary—Defines technical terms frequently used in this guide. Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this guide. Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to additional information and Note material. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 8 Este símbolo de aviso indica perigo. Encontra-se numa situação que lhe poderá causar danos físicos. Antes de começar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, familiarize-se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos eléctricos, e com quaisquer práticas comuns que possam prevenir possíveis acidentes. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide viii 78-5373-04...
  • Page 9: Obtaining Documentation

    Obtaining Documentation Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco.com. Cisco also provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.
  • Page 10: Documentation Feedback

    Register to receive security information from Cisco. • A current list of security advisories and notices for Cisco products is available at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/go/psirt If you prefer to see advisories and notices as they are updated in real time, you can access a Product Security Incident Response Team Really Simple Syndication (PSIRT RSS) feed from this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_psirt_rss_feed.html...
  • Page 11: Obtaining Technical Assistance

    Use the Cisco Product Identification (CPI) tool to locate your product serial number before submitting Note a web or phone request for service. You can access the CPI tool from the Cisco Technical Support Website by clicking the Tools & Resources link under Documentation & Tools. Choose Cisco Product Identification Tool from the Alphabetical Index drop-down list, or click the Cisco Product Identification Tool link under Alerts &...
  • Page 12: Submitting A Service Request

    Cisco TAC engineer. The TAC Service Request Tool is located at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport/servicerequest For S1 or S2 service requests or if you do not have Internet access, contact the Cisco TAC by telephone. (S1 or S2 service requests are those in which your production network is down or severely degraded.) Cisco TAC engineers are assigned immediately to S1 and S2 service requests to help keep your business operations running smoothly.
  • Page 13 About This Guide Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco Press publishes a wide range of general networking, training and certification titles. Both new • and experienced users will benefit from these publications. For current Cisco Press titles and other information, go to Cisco Press at this URL: http://www.ciscopress.com...
  • Page 14 About This Guide Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Overview

    C H A P T E R Overview The Cisco 800 series routers connect small professional offices or telecommuters over Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines to the Corporate LANs and the Internet. The routers offer bridging and multiprotocol routing capability between LAN and WAN ports.
  • Page 16: Feature Summary

    1. Although the ISDN U interfaces on the Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 routers provide internal NT1s, the routers themselves do not function as NT1s. You cannot connect S/T devices to Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 routers.
  • Page 17: Router Ports Summary

    Cisco 804 IDSL Four IDSL None Front Panels The figures in this section show the front panel of the Cisco 800 series routers. Figure 1-1 Cisco 801, Cisco 802, and Cisco 802 IDSL Front Panel NT1 LED on Cisco 802 and...
  • Page 18: Back Panels

    ET HE RN ET Back Panels The figures in this section show the back panel of each of the Cisco 800 series routers. If the symbol of suitability ( ) appears above a port, you can connect the port directly to a public network that follows the European Union standards.
  • Page 19 Use cable HUB/NO HUB button lock to (for Ethernet port 0) Console port physically Determines cable Connect PC or secure type for Ethernet terminal. Locking power router. device connection. connector Connect power supply. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 20 TO HUB/TO PC Use cable (for Ethernet port) lock to Determines cable physically type for Ethernet Console port Locking power secure device connection. Connect PC connector router. or terminal. Connect power supply. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 21: Leds

    On when power is supplied to the router and when the router completes the self-test procedure and begins operating. Green Not applicable for Cisco 801 and 803 routers. On when the internal NT1 and the ISDN switch are synchronized. Blinks when the internal NT1 and the ISDN switch are attempting to synchronize.
  • Page 22 “Troubleshooting” chapter. On Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers, either CH1 or CH2 is on if the router has an active data Note connection and the line speed is 64 kbps. CH1 and CH2 are both on if the router has an active data connection and the line speed is 128 or 144 kbps.
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Installation

    Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage • • Preventing Router Damage Unpacking Your Router • Preinstallation Activities • Installing Your Router • Mounting Your Router • Verifying Installation • Where to Go from Here • Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 24: Safety

    European Union standards. Connecting the port to this type of public network can cause severe injury or damage your router European Union Statements The following statements apply to Cisco 801 routers and Cisco 803 routers sold in the European Union (EU). Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Network Termination Point Statement

    Note This device is intended for use in residential and commercial environments only. Caution Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms). Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 26: Preventing Router Damage

    Preinstallation Activities Before you begin installing your Cisco 800 series router, perform the following steps: Order an ISDN BRI line from your telephone service provider. For more information, refer to the Cisco Step 1 800 Series Routers Software Configuration Guide.
  • Page 27: Installing Your Router

    Step 5 If you have a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router and plan to connect a digital telephone, you must provide an NT1 with two S/T interfaces and one U interface, a telephone cable to connect the telephone (usually this cable is provided with the device), and an ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack.
  • Page 28: Connecting Ethernet Devices

    HUB/NO routers: (OUT) HUB button Ethernet ports 1, 2, 3 Hub without equivalent Cisco 804 IDSL router: Crossover MDI-X to router TO HUB/TO Ethernet ports 2, 3, 4 (OUT) PC button Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 29 Appendix B, “Specifications and Cables.” 2. Hub vendors choose different names for the button controlling cable selections. This table uses the Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10/100 with an MDI/MDI-X button as an example. Determine the button name and setting for your particular hub. Refer to your hub documentation for details.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Installation Installing Your Router Connecting Hubs If you have a Cisco 803, 804, or 804 IDSL router, you can connect as many as four hubs. Before connecting a hub, see Table 2-2, and do the following: Choose Ethernet cables.
  • Page 31 HUB/NO HUB or TO HUB/TO PC button. Ensure that your device has a 10- or 10/100-Mbps NIC. To connect one of these devices to a Cisco 800 series ISDN or IDSL router, follow the steps in Figure 2-2.
  • Page 32: Connecting An Isdn Line

    To connect an ISDN line to a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router without an external NT1, follow the steps Figure 2-3 on page 2-11. To connect an ISDN line to a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router with an external NT1, follow the steps in Figure 2-4 on page 2-11.
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 Installation Installing Your Router Figure 2-3 Connecting an ISDN Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 Routers (without External NT1) Cisco 803 router C is c o 8 HU B ET HE RN N O H U ET 10 BA...
  • Page 34 The Cisco 800 series routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that the Caution routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure. If a power failure occurs, a Cisco 800 series router stops communicating with other devices.
  • Page 35: Connecting An Idsl Line

    Caution Ethernet port. This will damage your router. Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which Caution specifies that the routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure. If a power failure occurs, a Cisco 802 IDSL or 804 IDSL router stops communicating with other devices.
  • Page 36: Connecting A Digital Telephone

    IDSL wall jack. Connecting a Digital Telephone You can connect a digital telephone, also known as an ISDN telephone, to the ISDN S/T port on Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 routers. This device connects to basic telephone services through the ISDN line.
  • Page 37: Connecting An Analog Telephone, Fax, Or Modem

    Connecting an Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem If you have Cisco 803 or Cisco 804 routers, you can connect two devices, such as an analog touch-tone telephone, fax machine, or modem. Each device is connected to basic telephone services through the ISDN line.
  • Page 38 Do not connect the router telephone ports to the telephone wall jack. These ports are not meant for direct Caution connection to a public network. This connection can damage your router. Figure 2-8 Connecting an Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem to Cisco 803 and Cisco 804 Routers Cisco 804 router HU B C is c o 8...
  • Page 39: Connecting A Terminal Or Pc

    1. Connect light blue cable to light blue CONSOLE port. 3. Connect DB-9 connector to terminal or PC. DB-X-to-RJ-45 adapter 2. If necessary, connect other end of cable to either DB-9-to-RJ-45 adapter or DB-25-to-RJ-45 adapter. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-17 78-5373-04...
  • Page 40: Connecting The Power Supply

    Table or other horizontal surface • Wall or other vertical surface • Mounting on a Table You can mount your router on a table or other horizontal surface. Use the following guidelines: Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-18 78-5373-04...
  • Page 41: Mounting On A Wall

    To mount the router, follow the steps in Figure 2-12. The last page of this manual provides a template for measuring the distance between the screws. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-19 78-5373-04...
  • Page 42: Verifying Installation

    Verify the cable connections (links) by checking the LEDs listed in Table 2-4. If the LEDs are not on, see Chapter 3, “Troubleshooting.” The LINK LED is on the back panel of Cisco 801 and Cisco 802 routers. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-20 78-5373-04...
  • Page 43 128 or 144 kbps. CH1 RXD, CH2 RXD: Blinking when • indicated ISDN B channel receives a packet. CH1 TXD, CH2 TXD: Blinking when • indicated ISDN B channel sends a packet. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-21 78-5373-04...
  • Page 44: Where To Go From Here

    Cisco 800 Fast Step application. Use the Cisco 800 Fast Step CD-ROM and online help. If you are an experienced network administrator and want to use the CLI to configure the software, refer to the Cisco 800 Series Routers Software Configuration Guide.
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Troubleshooting

    • Problems after first startup • • Problems after router is running For information on problems that could occur with the software, refer to the Cisco 800 Series Routers Software Configuration Guide. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 46: Problems During First Startup

    Make sure that all connections to and from the power supply are securely connected. Make sure that the power outlet has power. • • If the problem continues, the router might have a faulty power supply. Contact your Cisco reseller. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 47: Problems After First Startup

    NT1 and the ISDN U cable. Connect router to an external NT1 as described in the “Connecting an NT1 and connect the ISDN Line to Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 NT1 to an ISDN wall Routers” section in Chapter 2, jack.
  • Page 48: Problems After First Startup

    • • or IDSL line. provider to determine if there is a problem with your line. If the problem continues, call your Cisco • reseller. No link to digital One of the following Perform the following tasks in the following •...
  • Page 49: Problems After Router Is Running

    • • line. determine if there is a problem with your line. If the problem continues, call your Cisco • reseller. Problems After Router Is Running Table 3-3 lists problems that could occur after the router has been up and running for a while.
  • Page 50: Problems After Router Is Running

    LEDs on Cisco 801 and 803 Damaged – routers are off.) cable. Problem with ISDN Contact your telephone company to • • line. determine if there is a problem with your line. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 51: When Contacting Your Cisco Reseller

    If the problem continues, call your Cisco reseller. When Contacting Your Cisco Reseller Some of the solutions instruct you to contact your Cisco reseller. Before contacting your reseller, have the following information ready: • Router model and serial number (see the back panel of the router) •...
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting When Contacting Your Cisco Reseller Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 53 Cisco 801 and Cisco 803 routers have an ISDN S/T port. Cisco 802 and Cisco 804 routers have an ISDN U port, and Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers have an IDSL port.
  • Page 54 Chapter A ISDN and IDSL Concepts Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 55: Appendix

    A P P E N D I X Specifications and Cables This appendix provides system, port, and cabling specifications for the Cisco 800 series routers. System Specifications Table B-1 outlines the system specifications for the routers. Table B-1 System Specifications...
  • Page 56: Port Connector Pinouts

    Unused Unused Unused RX– TX– Unused Unused Unused Unused Table B-3 Cisco 803 and Cisco 804 Ethernet Connector Pinouts for Port Ø Only (RJ-45) Function Function Function Function (HUB/NO HUB (HUB/NO HUB (HUB/NO HUB (HUB/NO HUB Button – OUT Button – IN Button –...
  • Page 57 Appendix B Specifications and Cables Port Connector Pinouts Table B-4 Cisco 804 IDSL Ethernet Connector Pinouts for Port 1 Only (RJ-45) Function Function Function Function (TO HUB/TO PC (TO HUB/TO PC (TO HUB/TO PC (TO HUB/TO PC Button – Button –...
  • Page 58 Appendix B Specifications and Cables Port Connector Pinouts Table B-6 Cisco 804 IDSL Ethernet Connector Pinouts for Ports 2, 3, and 4 (RJ-45) (continued) Function Function TX2+ Unused Unused TX2– Unused Unused Table B-7 Console Connector Pinouts (RJ-45) Function Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 59 Function Unused Unused Unused U interface network connection (Tip) U interface network connection (Ring) Unused Unused Unused Table B-10 IDSL Connector Pinouts (RJ-45) Function Unused Unused Unused IDSL interface network connection (Tip) Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 60: Cabling Specifications

    This section provides the following cabling specifications: • Straight-through and crossover Ethernet cables. Ethernet, ISDN, IDSL and telephone cable distance limitations. (A telephone cable connects a • device to a telephone port.) Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 61: Ethernet Cable Specifications

    Table B-14 Maximum Cable Distances Cable Maximum Distance Ethernet cable 328 ft (100 m) ISDN S/T and U and IDSL 32.8 ft (10 m) cables Telephone cable 500 ft (152 m) Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 62 Appendix B Specifications and Cables Cabling Specifications Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04...
  • Page 63 A Windows 95–, Windows 98–, and Windows NT–based software tool that ships Cisco 800 Fast Step Application with the Cisco 800 series routers for basic configurations and verification of the router software configuration. It also monitors the status of the ISDN interface, error detail, and usage statistics.
  • Page 64 Ethernet port on Cisco 801 and Cisco 802 routers and with button Ethernet port Ø on Cisco 803 and Cisco 804 routers. The setting of this button determines the cable type (straight-through or crossover) that you use to connect an Ethernet device.
  • Page 65 This button is associated with the Ethernet port on the Cisco 802 IDSL router and with Ethernet port 1 on the Cisco 804 IDSL router. The setting of this button determines the cable type (straight-through or crossover) that you will use to connect an Ethernet device.
  • Page 66 Glossary Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide GL-4 78-5373-04...
  • Page 67 2-15 cable types digital telephone 2-14 devices, connecting Ethernet devices port described 2-15 port illustrated 1-4 to 1-7 hubs European Union standards IDSL line 2-13 ISDN line 2-10 to 2-13 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide IN-1 78-5373-04...
  • Page 68 ISDN line, connecting 2-10 to 2-13 ISDN S/T port described illustrated router ISDN U port concepts described damage, preventing illustrated 1-5, 1-6 features ports unpacking 2-4, ?? to 2-4 LEDs Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide IN-2 78-5373-04...
  • Page 69 2-14, 2-15 ports described illustrated 1-5, 1-6 temperature specifications terminal, connecting 2-17 TO HUB/TO PC button illustrated 1-6 to 1-7 settings 2-6 to 2-7 troubleshooting U interface United Kingdom master sockets 2-16 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide IN-3 78-5373-04...
  • Page 70 Index Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide IN-4 78-5373-04...

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