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1. I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Replacing the Power Supply Step2 Remove the two power supply retaining screws See Figure 43 Figure 43 Power Supply Retaining Screws in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Power supply retaining screws 103704 Step3 Disconnect the power output cable connector or connectors see note below from the power supply Power supply connectors have a locking feature on the power supply end that you must release Do not disconnect any power cables from the system board Note The AC input power supply in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router has only one power output cable The DC input power supply has two power output cables and the ILP supply has three power output cables that must be disco
2. 2 See the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document for information about choosing these cables OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers HI Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Connection Procedures and Precautions Connect each WAN LAN and voice cable to the appropriate connector on the chassis or on a network module or interface card e Position the cables carefully so that they do not put strain on the connectors e Organize cables in bundles so that cables do not intertwine e Inspect the cables to make sure that the routing and bend radiuses are satisfactory Reposition cables if necessary e Install cable ties in accordance with site requirements For cable pinouts refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Your router has asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports for system management These ports provide administrative access to your router either locally with a console terminal or PC or remotely with a modem Cisco provides the following cables for connecting your router to a console terminal PC or modem e One console cable RJ 45 to DB 9 blue e One modem cable RJ 45 to DB 25 black Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 only e One DB 9 to DB 25 adapter Cisco 2801 only This section describes how to connect a console terminal or PC to the console port and how
3. W Reading System LEDs Make sure that you have a version of Cisco IOS software that supports the module Check the Cisco 2800 Series Cards and Modules online document for software requirements for the network module e Module is recognized but interface ports do not initialize Make sure that the module is firmly seated in its slot Check external cable connections Make sure that you have a version of Cisco IOS software that supports the module Check the software requirements for the affected module which can be found in the configuration note that shipped with the network module e Router does not boot properly or constantly or intermittently reboots Make sure that the module is firmly seated in its slot Check the router chassis or software Refer to the Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms and the Obtaining Technical Assistance sections of the Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings online document for warranty and customer service contact information e Router boots but the console screen is frozen displays no output or displays garbled output Check the external console connection Verify that the parameters for your terminal are set as follows a The same data rate as configured for the router 9600 baud is the default b 8 data bits c 1 stop bit d No parity generated or checked e Router powers on and boots only when a particular module is remo
4. Step8 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Step9 Apply the AIM label to the outside of the chassis as described in the Applying the AIM Label section on page 26 Installing an AIM in a Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have two AIM connectors AIM slot 0 and AIM slot 1 You can install a virtual private network VPN encryption AIM or a voice mail AIM in either slot but not in both slots You can install voice and data compression AIMs and ATM AIMs in both slots Accessory Kit to Use To install AIM modules in Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 routers use accessory kit number 69 0926 01 Installation Procedure To install an AIM in a Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router follow these steps Note Ifthe mounting hardware is already in place on the system board or if you are replacing an existing AIM skip Step 2 through Step 4 Step 1 Locate the AIM connector Step2 Remove the three screws from the system board near the AIM connector that you are going to use Figure 22 shows the screws to remove for AIM installation in AIM slot 1 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers I oL 5792 04 EN W installing and Removing AlMs Figure 22 Removing Screws from System Board AIM Slot 1 Installation Shown
5. Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers I OL 5786 03 EN Figure 4 Installing Internal Field Replaceable Units FRUs Chassis Slot Locations in Cisco 2851 Routers oela T ES He AS A DOO jii R J g J Circo Systews S fo wo rm aO ya TETY Oa ta il cy osco D d w ae ic i q o Lo uP oD fan 2 1 e g fi fr jil j SSS Sas SSS Sse z e m SEN SS Sos ss Sse j D PVBM2 PYM POMO AMI AWO E g E Gigabit Ethernet port 0 0 95557 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 Gigabit Ethernet port 0 1 Extension voice module slot High speed WAN interface card slot 0 Network module enhanced NME slot High speed WAN interface card slot 1 oo oOo N OD Screw holes for ground lug 0 fF ww N Hi
6. 160 ohms km Capacitance at 1 kHz 120 nF km 30 nF km Impedance at 96 kHz 75 ohms 150 ohms Wire diameter 0 024 in 0 6 mm 0 024 in 0 6 mm Distance limitation 32 8 ft 10 m 32 8 ft 10 m 1 nF nanoFarad For more information on BRI WAN interface cards refer to the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide online document on Cisco com CSU DSU Connections CSU DSU WAN interface cards WICs are available to provide switched 56 kbps connections or full or fractionalized T1 connections For more information on CSU DSU WICs refer to the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide online document on Cisco com CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare S
7. 44 5 x438 2 x 416 6 mm 1 RU height Weight 14 lb 6 36 kg if fully populated with modules AC input power e Input voltage e Frequency e Input current e Inrush surge current 100 to 240 VAC autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 2 A 4 A for IP phone support 50 A maximum one cycle 48V power included DC input power e Input voltage e Input current e Inrush surge current 24 to 60 VDC positive or negative 8A 50 A maximum lt 10 ms Power dissipation maximum e AC without IP phone support e AC with IP phone support System only IP phones DC 170 W 580 BTU hr 210 W 717 BTU hr 160 W 546 BTU hr 180 W 614 BTU hr Console and auxiliary ports RJ 45 connector Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Noise level 47 dBA in normal ambient temperature 57 dBA in maximum ambient temperature Safety compliance UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 IEC 60950 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Immunity compliance EN300386 EN55024 CISPR24 EN50082 1 EN61000 6 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Complia
8. Caution Do not disconnect the flat ribbon cable shown in Figure 33 The cable is of adequate length to perform the power supply replacement procedure Removing the flat ribbon cable without the proper tools may cause damage to components in the router Step 1 Disconnect the power output cable connector or connectors see note below from the power supply Power supply connectors have a locking feature on the power supply end that you must release Do not disconnect any power cables from the system board D Note The AC input power supply in a Cisco 2811 router uses only one power output cable The DC input power supply and the ILP supply each use two power output cables that must be disconnected On the ILP supply the ILP cable is also hooked to cable guides on the power supply and the chassis so it must be both disconnected and unhooked from the power supply See Figure 40 Step2 Remove the air duct by squeezing it gently at the bottom and lifting it straight up See Figure 33 Note that there are four snaps on the air duct two on each side By squeezing the air duct the snaps are released from the sheet metal retainers in the chassis that capture them Figure 33 Flat Ribbon Cable and Air Duct 1 Ribbon Cable 2 Air Duct Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers a O1 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Step3 Remove the power supply retention screw See Figure 34 Fig
9. If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers mae E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Installing a DC Input Power Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The DC input power supply has two power connectors as shown in Figure 47 Figure 47 DC Input Power Supply 127781 1 Primary power connector 2 Secondary power connector Insert the AC input power supply into the chassis from the front Install the two power supply retaining screws Torque to 8 to10 in lbf 0 9 to 1 1 N m See Figure 43 Connect the primary power supply cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 46 Connect the secondary power supply cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 48 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Replacing the Power Supply Step 5 Step 6 Figure 48 Connecting a Secondary Power Cable in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers 1 Secondary power conector motherboard 2 Secondary power connector power supply Install the bezel onto the front of the chassis
10. PWR oe ENVMON 5 RPS_STATUS RPS standby faulty Explanation Redundant power supply has failed or has gone into standby mode Recommended action Check the redundant power supply If faulty disconnect it from the router and contact your Cisco technical support representative Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 AUX Green Message PWR oe ENVMON 5 RPS_STATUS RPS not available Explanation Redundant power supply is connected to the router but is not available to back up the internal power supply Recommended action Message is informational only Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 AUX Green Message PWR oe ENVMON 5 RPS_STATUS RPS in use Explanation The router is receiving power from the redundant power supply Recommended action Message is informational only Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 AUX Green Message PWR SENVMON 5 RPS_STATUS RPS ready available Explanation Redundant power supply is connected to the router and is powered up but the router is not receiving power from the redundant power supply Recommended action Message is informational only Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series
11. Front Off indicates half duplex operation AIM 0 Green On indicates presence of an advanced integration Front module AIM in AIM slot 0 AIM 1 Green On indicates presence of an AIM in AIM slot 1 Front PVDM 0 Green On indicates presence of a packet voice data Front module PVDM in PVDM slot 0 PVDM 1 Green On indicates presence of aPVDM in PVDM slot 1 _ Front Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Hardware Features W Table 6 Summary of Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Series LED Indicators LED Color or LED Location LED Label State Meaning Front of chassis SYS Solid green System is operating normally PWR Blinking green System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode Amber System error Off Power is off or system board is faulty AUX Green IP phone power operating normally if installed or PWR Cisco Redundant Power System RPS operating normally if installed Amber IP phone power fault if installed or Cisco Redundant Power System RPS fault if installed Off IP phone power and Cisco RPS are not installed SYS Blinking green _ Packet transfers are occurring ACT or solid green Off No packet transfers are occurring CF Green Flash memory is being accessed do not eject the CompactFlash memory card Off Flash memory is not being accessed okay to eject the CompactFlash memory card Rear of chassis A ACT Blinking
12. Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 01 5784 01 General Site Requirements W Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry It can occur if electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can cause complete or intermittent failures Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing modules e Ensure that the router chassis is electrically connected to earth ground e Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to channel unwanted ESD voltages safely to ground To guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively e If no wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis A Caution For the safety of your equipment periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap It should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohm General Site Requirements This section describes the requirements your site must meet for safe installation and operation of your router Ensure that the site is properly prepared before beginning installation If you are experiencing shutdowns or unusually high errors with your existing equipment this section can also help you isolate the cause of failures and prevent future problems Power Supply
13. T S ZA S i i i i 1 GA 72107 AIM slot 1 connector System board AIM slot 0 connector Step3 Install the two metal standoffs included in the accessory kit in place of the two screws that are labeled A in Figure 22 Use a 1 4 inch nut driver to tighten the standoffs See Figure 23 Caution Make sure that the standoffs are straight when installed Tighten them gently but firmly The shoulder must be seated tight against the system board Step4 Install the plastic standoff included in the accessory kit in place of the screw that is labeled B in Figure 22 Tighten it firmly with your fingers or very carefully using a 3 16 inch open end wrench The shoulder must be seated tight against the system board See Figure 23 amp Note The Cisco 2801 router does not have a screw in the spot labeled B in Figure 22 Instead there is a hole in the system board in approximately the same location Insert the plastic standoff in the hole in the system board on Cisco 2801 routers Step5 Plug the AIM into the AIM connector on the system board See Figure 23 Make sure that the plastic standoff fits into the hole in the AIM board and that the connector is fully seated Step 6 Insert the screws included in the accessory kit through the AIM into the metal standoffs See Figure 23 Tighten the screws carefully with a Phillips screwdriver Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800
14. The friction fit may be fairly tight however if the cover does not move with moderate effort make sure that the screwdriver is not inserted into the narrow vertical slot Figure 5 Rotating the Screwdriver to Loosen the Chassis Cover c Repeat Step a and Step b for the opposite side of the chassis The cover should now be positioned back from the bezel about 1 4 inch 6 to 7 mm If it is not repeat Step a and Step b for one or both sides of the chassis Step5 Slide the cover toward the rear of the chassis until it contacts a stop about 1 inch 25 mm and the front edge of the cover is free See Figure 6 amp Note After the cover is loosened as in Step 4 there may still be some friction to overcome as you complete the removal However do not use the screwdriver again as in Step 4 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 a W Removing the Chassis Cover Step6 Lift the cover free of the router chassis Figure 6 Cisco 2811 Router Cover in Position for Removal Plastic bezel E3 ETEN 1 inch 25 mm 103477 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers o E OL 5792 04 Removing the Chassis Cover W Removing the Cover from Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Follow these steps to remove the chassis cover A number 2 Phillips screwdriver is required Rack mounted routers must be removed from the rack and po
15. This password after entered becomes encrypted in the configuration Enter enable secret xxxxxx Step5 Enter an enable password that is different from the enable secret password This password is not encrypted less secure and can be seen when viewing the configuration The enable password is used when you do not specify an enable secret password with some older software versions and some boot images Enter enable password XXXXXX Step6 Enter the virtual terminal password which prevents unauthenticated access to the router through ports other than the console port The virtual terminal password is used to protect access to the router over a network interface Enter virtual terminal password xxxxxx Step7 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configure SNMP Network Management yes Community string public A summary of the available interfaces appears amp Note The interface numbering that appears is dependent on the type of Cisco modular router platform and on the installed interface modules and cards Current interface summary Controller Timeslots D Channel Configurable modes Status T1 0 0 0 24 23 pri channelized Administratively up Interface IP Address OK Method Status Prol FastEthernet0 0 unassigned NO unset up up Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers o E OL 5788 01 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Configu
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17. 2 Step 3 In a Cisco 2851 router you can install a slot divider in the network module slot to reduce the slot width from extended double wide to extended single wide Use of a slot divider alone without a filler panel creates a slot width suitable for an enhanced extended single wide NME X network module Use of a slot divider with a filler panel creates a slot width suitable for an enhanced single wide NME or older version NM single wide network module Figure shows a slot divider with captive screw for the network module slot in Cisco 2851 routers Figure 1 Slot Divider for Network Module Slots 121062 Install slot dividers into network module slots as follows Insert the top rails of the slot divider between the two guide rails in the top of the network module slot See Figure 2 Figure 2 Inserting a Slot Divider into a Network Module Slot o o 117050 Push the slot divider in until it is fully seated Tighten the retention screw on the front of the slot divider with a number 1 Phillips screwdriver See Figure 3 When the slot divider is fully inserted its front surface is flush with the panel of the router See Figure 4 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5790 01 Installing Slot Dividers in Network Module Slots W Figure 3 Tightening the Slot Divider in a Network Module Slot 121402 Figure 4 Slot Divider Installed in a Network Module Slot
18. 6 LED indicators 3 Console and auxiliary ports 7 Cisco redundant power supply connector covered if not used 4 Universal serial bus USB ports Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers Pi g OL 5783 01 Chassis Views W Figure 15 Front Panel of Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers with DC Input Power Cisco Systems SYS AUX SYS PWR PWR ACT CF 9000 OPTIONAL RPS INPUT o g w g 95555 1 Input power connection 5 External CompactFlash memory card slot 2 On Standby switch 6 LED indicators 3 Console and auxiliary ports 7 Cisco redundant power supply connector covered if not used 4 Universal serial bus USB ports 1 This switch does not turn off the power supply completely but rather puts it in standby mode Figure 16 Rear Panel of the Cisco 2821 Router m PSO vam jon A ACT A FDX aan SPEED ae C DG pL D SE g g a BSOA a 9
19. 8 117051 Removing Slot Dividers from Network Module Slots Note Step 1 Step 2 The network module slots on both sides of a slot divider must be empty before you remove the slot divider Remove slot dividers from network module slots as follows Loosen the retention screw on the front of the slot divider Pull the slot divider straight out of the network module slot I OL 5790 01 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers jg W installing and Removing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots Installing and Removing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots You can install filler panels in extended wide network module slots to reduce the slot width Use one filler panel to reduce an extended single wide slot NME X to standard single wide NME Use two filler panels to reduce an extended double wide slot NME XD to standard double wide NMD Figure 5 shows a filler panel for network module slots Figure 5 Filler Panel for Network Module Slots 121063 You can use filler panels in the following configurations e Ina Cisco 2821 router use one filler panel to reduce the extended single wide slot NME X to standard single wide slot NME e Ina Cisco 2851 router use filler panels as follows Tocreate a slot for a standard double wide network module NMD use two filler panels at the far right See Figure 6 To create a slot for an extended single wide network module NME X u
20. Considerations Check the power at your site to ensure that you are receiving clean power free of spikes and noise Install a power conditioner if necessary A Warning The device is designed for connection to TN and IT power systems Statement 1007 The AC power supply includes the following features e Autoselects either 110 V or 220 V operation e All units include a 6 foot 1 8 meter electrical power cord A label near the power inlet indicates the correct voltage frequency AC powered systems only current draw and power dissipation for the unit Table 1 lists power requirements for Cisco 2800 series routers Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5784 01 EN W General Site Requirements Table 1 Power Requirements for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Router Power Source Input Power Input Voltage Tolerance Limits Cisco 2801 without IP AC 100 240 VAC 2 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output Cisco 2801 with IP AC 100 240 VAC 5 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output Cisco 2811 without IP AC 100 240 VAC 2 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output DC 24 60 VDC 8 A positive or negative 18 72 VDC Cisco 2811 with IP AC 100 240 VAC 4 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output Cisco 2821 without IP AC 100 240 VAC 3 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output DC 24 60 VDC 12 A positive or
21. DIMM slots 2 Default onboard memory none Default memory 256 MB Maximum memory 1024 MB Internal 2 MB flash memory External CompactFlash memory cards of the following optional sizes e 64 MB default e 128 MB e 256 MB 1 Cisco 2801 routers have 128 MB of SDRAM soldered onto the system board You can install a DIMM into the expansion slot to increase memory to the maximum of 384 MB 2 Cisco 2811 routers can accept one 256 MB and one 512 MB DIMM to provide 768 MB of usable memory 3 Cisco 2851 routers can accept two 512 MB DIMMs to provide 1024 MB of usable memory Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Hardware Features W Power Table 4 summarizes the power options for Cisco 2800 series routers Cisco 2801 routers are equipped for operation using AC power only Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers can be equipped for operation using either AC or DC input power by installation of the appropriate chassis power supply IP phone power is supported if the appropriate AC input chassis power supply is installed Table 4 Summary of Cisco 2800 Series Power Options Router Model Power Option Input IP Phone Power Output Cisco 2801 AC input without IP phone power 100 240 VAC 2 A None output AC input with IP phone power 100 240 VAC 5 A 48 VDC 120 W output Cisco 2811 AC input without IP phone power 100 240 VAC 2 A None output AC input with I
22. F FF FF FF FF FF F FF FF FF EF FF E FF FF FF FF FF oR AAO BO zj Installing and Removing PVDMs wy Cisco 2801 and Cisco 2811 routers hold up to two Cisco packet voice data modules version 2 PVDM2 to support enhanced versions of digital signal processors DSPs Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers hold up to three PVDM Is If only one is PVDM installed it must be located in the PVDM 0 connector Before you remove or install a PVDM remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 Note A PVDM II connectors in the Cisco 2800 series routers are not compatible with older PVDM versions Caution A When you remove or install PVDMs always wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and ensure that it makes good contact with your skin Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis Caution Handle PVDMs by the edges only PVDMs are ESD sensitive components and can be damaged by mishandling Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers e E OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing PVDMs W PVDM Location and Orientation The PVDM connectors are located on the system board and are identified as follows e In Cisco 2801 and Cisco 2811 routers PVDM 0 and PVDM 1 e In Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers PVDM 0 PVDM 1 and PVDM 2 Refer to Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 and Figure 11 for PVDM locations PVD
23. Routers o OL 5789 01 Recovering a Lost Password i Table 3 System Error and Recovery Messages continued LED Type LED Color Message Meaning and Recommended Action Message oe ENVMON 1 NO_PROCESS Failed to create environmental monitor process Explanation The router failed to establish the environmental monitor process The amount of memory available in the router may not be sufficient Recommended action Increase the amount of memory RAM in the router Recovering a Lost Password You can recover a lost enable password but an enable secret password is encrypted and is not recoverable If you lose an enable secret password that is configured on your router you can replace it with a new enable secret password For password recovery and replacement procedures for the Cisco 2800 series routers refer to the Password Recovery Procedures document on Cisco com More Troubleshooting Help Cisco Technical Assistance Center For online troubleshooting help go to the TAC Case Collection Tool and Troubleshooting Assistant You must have an account on Cisco com If you do not have an account or have forgotten your username or password click Cancel at the login dialog box and follow the instructions that appear For additional troubleshooting tools and information go to the Troubleshooting Links index Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5789 01 E Hs More Troublesh
24. You can place Cisco 2800 series routers on a desktop or shelf If you are placing a Cisco 2801 router on a desktop you must first install the four rubber feet that are supplied in the accessory kit They provide space for air circulation and antiskid protection Peel the rubber feet from the adhesive strip and stick them onto the features marked on the bottom of the chassis A Warning To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers o OL 5786 03 Setting Up the Chassis W A Caution Do not place anything on top of the router that weighs more than 10 pounds 4 5 kg and do not stack routers on a desktop Excessive distributed weight of more than 10 pounds or pound point load of 10 pounds on top could damage the chassis A Caution Your chassis installation must allow unrestricted airflow for chassis cooling For placing the router on a desktop keep at least 1 inch 2 54 cm of clear space beside the cooling inlet and exhaust vents After the router is installed you must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Chassis Ground Connection section on page 13
25. as follows a Engage the plastic tabs of the bezel into the slots in the chassis b Slide the bezel until it is centered and tight against the chassis If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers ae E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Installing an ILP Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 The ILP supply has three power connectors as shown in Figure 49 Figure 49 ILP Supply 127782 1 Primary power connector 3 ILP connector 2 Secondary power connector Insert the AC input power supply into the chassis from the front Install the two power supply retaining screws Torque to 8 to10 in lbf 0 9 to 1 1 N m See Figure 43 Connect the primary power supply cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 46 Connect the secondary power supply cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure Figure 48 Connect the ILP cable to the supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position You must also route the ILP cable through the hooks on the
26. av advarslene i denne publikasjonen se de oversatte sikkerhetsvarslene som f lger med denne enheten Merk TA VARE P DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE Aviso INSTRU ES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURAN A Este s mbolo de aviso significa perigo O utilizador encontra se numa situa o que poder ser causadora de les es corporais Antes de iniciar a utiliza o de qualquer equipamento tenha em aten o os perigos envolvidos no manuseamento de circuitos el ctricos e familiarize se com as pr ticas habituais de preven o de acidentes Para ver tradu es dos avisos inclu dos nesta publica o consulte os avisos de seguran a traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo Nota GUARDE ESTAS INSTRU ES jAdvertencia INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Este simbolo de aviso indica peligro Existe riesgo para su integridad fisica Antes de manipular cualquier equipo considere los riesgos de la corriente el ctrica y familiaricese con los procedimientos est ndar de prevenci n de accidentes Vea las traducciones de las advertencias que acompa an a este dispositivo Nota GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings oL 5808 01 g5 W Safety Warnings Varning VIKTIGA S KERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada Innan du utf r arbete p n gon utrustning m ste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och k nna t
27. be removed and installed without opening the chassis Advanced integration modules AIMs expansion DRAM memory modules DIMMs and packet voice data modules PVDMs plug into connectors inside the chassis they can be removed and installed only by opening the chassis External Modules In chassis slots Summary of Cisco 2800 Series Removable and Interchangeable Modules Internal Modules Router Model High Speed WAN Extension Voice Advanced Packet Voice Network Modules Interface Cards HWICs Modules Integration Data Modules EVMs Modules AIMs PVDMs Cisco 2801 2 single wide HWIC or 2 2 2 double wide HWIC D 1 WIC VWIC VIC slot 1 VWIC VIC voice only Cisco 2811 1 network module NM or 4 single wide HWIC or 2 2 1 network module enhanced 2 double wide HWIC D NME Cisco 2821 1 network module NM or 4 single wide HWIC or 1 2 3 1 network module enhanced 2 double wide HWIC D NME or 1 network module enhanced extended NME X Cisco 2851 1 network module NM or 4 single wide HWIC or 1 2 3 1 network module enhanced NME or 1 network module enhanced extended NME X or 1 network module double wide NMD or 1 network module enhanced extended double wide NME XD 2 double wide HWIC D 1 Cisco 2800 series routers use PVDM II modules that are not compatible with Cisco 2600 series routers I OL 5783 01 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers W
28. damaged by mishandling DRAM DIMM Location and Orientation On Cisco 2801 routers the single DRAM DIMM connector is located on the system board Refer to Figure 8 for the location of the DIMM connector On Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers the two DRAM DIMM connectors are located on the system board and are identified as DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 Refer to Figure 9 Figure 10 and Figure 11 for the location of the DIMM connectors DRAM DIMMs have a polarization notch on the mating edge to prevent incorrect insertion Figure 12 shows the polarization notch on a DRAM DIMM Figure 12 DRAM DIMM Showing Polarization Notch 103362 Polarization notch Removing a DRAM DIMM To remove a DRAM DIMM from the system board follow these steps Step 1 Locate the DRAM DIMM on the system board See Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 or Figure 11 depending on your router model for the location of the DIMM connectors Step2 Pull the latches away from the DRAM DIMM at both ends this lifts the DIMM slightly Then lift the DIMM out of the connector See Figure 13 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 EEN W installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs Step 3 Figure 13 Removing a DRAM DIMM to fe ic 2_NANNANAANANNANNANANNANNOANNANAANAANANNANAANAA nnmnnn L 103466 1 Release the latches 2 Remove the DRAM DIMM Place the DIMM in an antistatic bag to prote
29. entries when completed Include a copy of the checklist for each router in your Site Log described in the next section Creating a Site Log Installation checklist for site Router name Task Verified by Date Installation Checklist copied Background information placed in Site Log Site power voltages verified Installation site power check completed Required tools available Additional equipment available Router received Router quick start guide received Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document received Product registration card received Cisco com contact information label received Chassis components verified Initial electrical connections established ASCII terminal for local configuration or modem for remote configuration available Signal distance limits verified Startup sequence steps completed Initial operation verified Software image verified Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 01 5784 01 Creating a Site Log W Creating a Site Log The Site Log provides a record of all actions related to the router Keep it in an accessible place near the chassis where anyone who performs tasks has access to it Use the Installation Checklist to verify steps in the installation and maintenance of the router Site Lo
30. gaat werken dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen Voor een vertaling van de waarschuwingen die in deze publicatie verschijnen dient u de vertaalde veiligheidswaarschuwingen te raadplegen die bij dit apparaat worden geleverd Opmerking BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES Varoitus T RKEIT TURVALLISUUTEEN LIITTYVI OHJEITA T m varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa Olet tilanteessa joka voi johtaa ruumiinvammaan Ennen kuin ty skentelet mink n laitteiston parissa ota selv s hk kytkent ihin liittyvist vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien ehk isykeinoista T ss asiakirjassa esitettyjen varoitusten k nn kset l yd t laitteen mukana toimitetuista ohjeista Huomautus S ILYT N M OHJEET Attention IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant causer des blessures ou des dommages corporels Avant de travailler sur un quipement soyez conscient des dangers pos s par les circuits lectriques et familiarisez vous avec les proc dures couramment utilis es pour viter les accidents Pour prendre connaissance des traductions d avertissements figurant dans cette publication consultez les consignes de s curit traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil Remarque CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS Cisco 2800 Series Ha
31. is properly attached to the mainboard fan power connector If the problem persists contact your technical support representative AUX Amber Message PWR SENVMON 5 48V_STATUS 48V supply failed Explanation The 48 V power supply has failed Recommended action Replace the power supply Refer to the Replacing the Power Supply section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document AUX Green Message PWR SENVMON 5 48V_STATUS 48V supply OK Explanation The 48 V power supply is operating normally Recommended action Message is informational only Message ENVMON 5 RPS Redundant power supply attached Explanation Redundant power supply was connected to the router Recommended action Message is informational only Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 Message ENVMON 5 RPS Redundant power supply removed Explanation Redundant power supply was disconnected from the router Recommended action Message is informational only Note The Cisco 2801 does not support RPS This message is not applicable to the Cisco 2801 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5789 01 goo W System Messages Table 3 System Error and Recovery Messages continued LED Type LED Color Message Meaning and Recommended Action AUX Amber Message
32. line protocol are in the correct state up or down enter the show interfaces command e To display a summary status of the interfaces configured for IP enter the show ip interface brief command e To verify that you configured the correct hostname and password enter the show configuration command When you have completed and verified the initial configuration your Cisco router is ready to configure for specific functions See the Completing the Configuration section on page 9 for information about locating documentation for advanced configuration procedures Completing the Configuration When you have completed and verified the initial configuration your Cisco router is ready to configure for specific functions For advanced configuration procedures use either SDM or the CLI For configuration procedures using SDM refer to the Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start Guide that shipped with your router For configuration procedures using the CLI refer to the online Cisco 2800 series software configuration documents The software configuration documents include information about the following topics e Basic software configuration e Feature documentation e Configuration examples e Troubleshooting and maintenance e Cisco 2800 series cards and modules Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5788 01 goo Hs Configuring the Router CCVP the Cisco Lo
33. location of the PVDM connectors Step2 Orient the PVDM so that the polarization notch lines up with the polarization key on the connector See Figure 28 Step3 Hold the PVDM at an angle and insert it carefully into the PVDM connector Tilt the PVDM up to the vertical position so that the clips snap into place at both ends See Figure 30 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers P30 E OL 5792 04 Step 4 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 30 Installing a PVDM 103469 1 Tilt PVDM up to vertical 2 Clips snap into place If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Replacing the Power Supply A To install an inline power ILP supply in a Cisco 2801 router remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 and perform the procedure in the Installing an Inline Power Supply in a Cisco 2801 Router section on page 31 To replace a power supply in a Cisco 2811 router remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 and perform the procedure in the Installing a Power Supply in a Cisco 2811 Router section on page 33 To replace a power supply in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 and perform the procedur
34. numbering refer to the Interface Numbering section of the Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Note If you make a mistake while using the setup command facility you can exit and run the setup facility again Press Ctrl c and type setup at the privileged EXEC mode prompt Router I OL 5788 01 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers jg Hs Configuring the Router Step 1 To proceed using the setup command facility enter yes when the power up messages have ended Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no yes Step2 When the following messages appear press Return to enter basic management setup At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no yes Step 3 Enter a hostname for the router this example uses Router Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router Router Step4 Enter an enable secret password This password is encrypted more secure and cannot be seen when viewing the configuration The enable secret is a password used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes
35. of interfaces To configure the line associated with an async interface simply use the interface number to specify the async line For example line 0 3 0 specifies the line associated with interface serial 0 3 0 on a WIC 2A S in slot 3 Similarly line 1 22 specifies the line associated with interface async 1 22 on a NM 32A in network module slot 1 Specifications Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 and Table 12 list Cisco 2800 series specifications Table 9 Cisco 2801 Router Specifications Description Specification Dimensions H x W x D 1 72 x 17 49 x 16 5 in 4 4 x 44 4 x 41 9 cm Weight 10 9 1b 4 9 kg with standard power supply if fully populated with modules 13 71 lb 6 2 kg with inline power supply if fully populated with modules AC input power e Input voltage e Frequency e Input current e Inrush surge current 100 to 240 VAC autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 2 A 5 A for IP phone support 50 A maximum one cycle 48V power included Power consumption 105 W with standard power supply maximum 130 W with inline power supply and 12 IP phones maximum Console and auxiliary ports RJ 45 connector Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Specifications W Table 9 Cisco 2801 Router Specifications continued Description Specification Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Nonoperating temperature 4 to 1
36. online See the Obtaining Documentation section on page 11 for more information Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W Audience Audience These documents describe several router platforms that are similar in functionality but differ in the number of interfaces supported Some information provided may not apply to your particular router model To access warranty service and support information see the Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms section on page 10 This documentation is designed for the person installing configuring and maintaining the router who should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and has experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician It identifies certain procedures that should be performed only by trained and qualified personnel Topics Covered by Hardware Documents Table 1 lists the topics covered by these hardware documents Table 1 Topic Hardware Documentation for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Description This document Describes the features and warnings of Cisco 2800 series routers Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes the features and specifications of Cisco 2800 series routers Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes safety recommendations si
37. serial number label for Cisco 2801 routers is located on the rear of the chassis along the bottom edge near the lower left corner See Figure 4 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Hardware Features W Figure 4 Serial Number Location on the Cisco 2801 Router 117342 781 00286 01 Note The serial number for Cisco 2801 routers is 11 characters long The serial number label for Cisco 2811 routers is located on the rear of the chassis near the top right corner to the left of the CLEI label See Figure 5 Figure 5 Serial Number Location on the Cisco 2811 Router 103962 781 00287 01 D Note The serial number for Cisco 2811 routers is 11 characters long Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5783 01 E W Hardware Features The serial number label for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers is located on the rear of the chassis near the top right corner below the CLEI label See Figure 6 Figure 6 Serial Number Location on the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers SN AAANNNNXXXX poppe eee ppu Epe 103963 781 00288 01 Note The serial number for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers is 11 characters long Cisco Product Identification Tool The Cisco Product Identification CPI tool provides detailed illustrations and descriptions showing where to locate serial number labels on Cisco products It includes the following features e A search option that allow
38. skin Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis A Caution Handle AIMs by the edges only AIMs are ESD sensitive components and can be damaged by mishandling Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers ie E OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Software Requirement for AIMs Cisco IOS software of a specified release or later release is required to use an AIM To determine the version of Cisco IOS software that is running on your router log in to the router and enter the show version command Router gt show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 2800 Software C2800 ADVENTERPRISEK9 M Version 12 3 8 2 T INTERIM SOFTWARE AIM Location The two AIM connectors are located on the system board and are identified as AIM 0 and AIM 1 Refer to Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 and Figure 11 for the location of the AIM connectors Removing an AIM To remove an AIM perform the following procedure To complete this procedure you need a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or flat blade screwdriver Step 1 Locate the AIM to be removed See Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 or Figure 11 depending on your router model for the location of the AIMs Step2 Remove the two screws from the AIM as shown in Figure 17 Figure 17 Removing Screws from the AIM Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers o
39. supply connector covered if not used 7 LED indicators A U N Console and auxiliary ports Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5783 01 Chassis Views W Figure 11 Front Panel of Cisco 2811 Router with DC Input Power OPTIONAL RPS INPUT 24 60 V 8A B88 6 2 alelefeiel 12V 110 95552 1 Input power connection 5 Universal serial bus USB ports 2 On Stand by switch 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot 3 Cisco redundant power supply connector covered if not used 7 LED indicators 4 Console and auxiliary ports 1 This switch does not turn off the power supply completely but rather puts it in stand by mode Figure 12 Rear Panel of Cisco 2811 Router OOOO OOOO GSO SSSSSE AMT TNT gs bP Ts Terp rur Sr ooo D00 g Scopes Ac ENK fi E FEO aD ooog _ A ooo 8 E 1 Screw holes for ground lug 5 High speed WAN interface card slot 1 2 Fast Ethernet port 0 0 6 High speed WAN interface card slot 2 3 Fast Ethernet port 0 1 7 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 4 High speed WAN interface card slot 0 8 Network module enhanced NME slot 1 The network mo
40. to connect a modem to the auxiliary port Table 4 summarizes the system management connections Table 4 System Management Connections Port Color Connected To Cable Console Light blue PC or ASCII terminal communication port RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable usually labeled COM Auxiliary Black Modem for remote access RJ 45 to DB 25 modem cable or RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable with a DB 9 to DB25 adapter For information about cable pinouts refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5787 02 Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem W Connecting to the Console Port Step 1 Step 2 If a console terminal or PC is connected to the console port you can configure the router locally To connect a console terminal or a PC running HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software to the console port on the router perform the following steps Use the blue RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable to connect the router to a terminal wy Note On the Cisco routers the console port is color coded blue Configure your terminal or terminal emulation software for 9600 baud default 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and flow control set to none amp Note Because hardware flow control is not possible on the console port do not connect modems to the console port Connect modems only to the auxiliary port Connect
41. wiring terminations such as closed loop or spade type with upturned lugs These terminations should be the appropriate size for the wires and should clamp both the insulation and conductor Statement 1002 Strip the wires to the appropriate length for the terminals The strip length is 3 16 to 1 4 inch 5 to 6 mm for Amp Tyco No 32957 terminals Crimp the terminals to the power input and safety ground wires Remove the plastic covers from the terminal block Save the covers for reinstallation after you finish wiring Connect the wires to the terminal block starting with the safety ground wire Connect each wire to the appropriate terminal as shown in Figure 1 Tighten the terminal screws to 8 0 0 5 in lb 0 9 0 05 N m Warning A The illustration shows the DC power supply terminal block Wire the DC power supply as illustrated The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground positive to positive and negative to negative The ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last Statement 239 Warning A An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the terminal block plug Statement 122 Caution Do not overtorque the terminal block contact screws Recommended torque is 8 0 0 5 in lb 0 90 0 05 N m Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Router
42. with every second pair of screw holes in the rack When the correct screw holes are used the small threaded holes in the brackets line up with unused screw holes in the rack If the small holes do not line up with the rack holes you must raise or lower the brackets to the next rack hole Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 Setting Up the Chassis W A Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety e This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack e When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack e Ifthe rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 A Warning To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 A Caution Be sure to leave space above and below each router in a rack to allow for cooling air circulation Figure 12 Mounting the Chassis in a Rack Typical
43. 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings document for warranty information or contact customer service Check for a power supply failure by inspecting the power supply LEDs on the front panel See the Reading System LEDs section on page 4 for power supply LED descriptions Environmental Reporting Features If the router is operating at an abnormally high temperature the following message is displayed on the console screen SYS 1 OVERTEMP System detected OVERTEMPERATURE condition Please resolve cooling problem immediately Some causes of abnormally high router temperature are as follows e Fan failure e Air conditioner failure in the room e Air blockage to cooling vents Take steps to correct the problem See also the Site Environment section on page 4 and the Equipment Racks section on page 5 Troubleshooting Modules Cables and Connections Network problems can be caused by a module cables or cable connections or external devices such as a modem transceiver hub wall jack WAN interface or terminal Check for the following symptoms to help isolate the problem e Module is not recognized by the router Make sure that the module is firmly seated in its slot Check the LEDs on the module Each module has its own set of LEDs For information on these LEDs refer to the online Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers
44. 49 F 20 to 65 C Noise level standard power 39 dBA for local temperatures lt 90 F 32 C supply 47 dBA for local temperatures between 90 F and 116 F 47 F 52 6 dBA for temperatures above 116 F 47 F Noise level inline power supply 44 dBA for local temperatures lt 90 F 32 C 50 dBA for local temperatures between 90 F and 116 F 47 F 53 dBA for temperatures above 116 F 47 F Safety compliance UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 IEC 60950 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Immunity compliance EN300386 EN55024 CISPR24 EN50082 1 EN61000 6 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document EMC compliance FCC Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI Class A EN 300386 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5783 01 139 Specifications Table 10 Cisco 2811 Router Specifications Description Specification Dimensions H x W x D 1 75 x 17 25 x 16 4 in
45. 5572 O OOO OCOC COC Gigabit Ethernet port 0 0 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 Gigabit Ethernet port 0 1 High speed WAN interface card slot 0 High speed WAN interface card slot 1 High speed WAN interface card slot 2 Extension voice module EVM slot Network module enhanced NME slot oOo oOo nn oO Screw holes for ground lug 1 2 3 4 5 ja The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module NME network module enhanced and NME X enhanced extended Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers 0L 5783 01 gos Figure 17 Interface Numbering Rear Panel of the Cisco 2851 Router HY DSO ceados 5S SSS SS SSSSS SSC ss Seger ee Mie cae W a S 4 OOO C Qooowooog ran S SPEED AcLINK g D oela P oO ago Aa ma a Or O0 n sh F g H Hg op De d lo s sD Oac OSD 0 ji sees E saws L z0 o o EN gt oe o o EVM 2 ONLY Eo 229 2089 g 00e
46. 801 lis operating at 10 Mbps router 2 blinks pause Ethernet port next tothe LED Indication is for information only On Cisco 2801 lis operating at 100 Mbps router 3 blinks pause Ethernet port next tothe LED Indication is for information only is operating at 1000 Mbps L Link Off Ethernet link is not Ethernet not active or not connected Check established Ethernet connections Router not configured properly Check configuration and make corrections as necessary Green Ethernet link is established Normal indication No action required PVDMO Off No PVDM installed in slot Indication is for information only PVDM1 Oe leal PVDM22 Green PVDM in slot 0 1 2 is Normal indication No action required initialized ier ee daa anes During bootup PVDM in If PVDM fails to initialize replace the PVDM To slot 0 1 2 is detected replace the PVDM refer to the Installing and After bootup PVDM in slot eg a ees and 0 1 2 failed to initialize pgrading nterna odules in Cisco eries Routers online document AIMO Off No AIM installed in slot Indication is for information only AIMI A Advanced integration Green AIM in slot 0 1 is Normal indication No action required modules initialized Amber AIM in slot 0 1 failed to Replace the AIM To replace the AIM refer to the initialize Installing and Removing AIMs section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers onli
47. B 25 modem cable Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers only DB 9 to DB 25 connector adapter Cisco 2801 router only Optional equipment such as network connection cables or additional rack mount brackets Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers Quick Start Guide Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start Guide Product Registration card and Cisco com card OL 5784 01 Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers jg W Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance Inspect all items for shipping damage If anything appears to be damaged or if you encounter problems installing or configuring your router contact customer service Warranty service and support information is in the quick start guide that shipped with your router Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance You need the following tools and equipment to install and upgrade the router and its components ESD preventive cord and wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver Flat blade screwdrivers small 3 16 in 4 5 mm and medium 1 4 in 6 7 mm To install or remove modules To remove the cover if you are upgrading memory or other components Screws that fit your rack Wire crimper Wire for connecting the chassis to an earth ground AWG 6 13 mm
48. Cisco Redundant Power System RPS fault if installed Off IP phone power and Cisco RPS are not installed SYS Blinking green or solid green Packet transfers are occurring or internal monitoring activities are ACT occurring Off No packet transfers are occurring CF Blinking green or solid green Flash memory is being accessed do not eject the CompactFlash memory card Off Flash memory is not being accessed okay to eject the CompactFlash memory card Verifying the Hardware Configuration To display and verify the hardware features enter the following commands e show version Displays the system hardware version the installed software version the names and sources of configuration files the boot images and the amount of installed DRAM NVRAM and flash memory e show diag Lists and displays diagnostic information about the installed controllers interface processors and port adapters typical examples are network modules interface cards VICs WICs HWICs and advanced integration modules AIMs Configuring the Router This section covers the following topics e Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager page 5 e Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility page 5 e Initial Configuration Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration page 8 e Verifying the Initial Configuration page 9 e Completing the Configuration page 9 You can configure your router by using one of the followin
49. Hardware Features Memory Cisco 2800 series routers contain the following types of memory e DRAM Stores the running configuration and routing tables and is used for packet buffering by the network interfaces Cisco IOS software executes from DRAM memory e Boot NVRAM Internal flash memory Stores the bootstrap program ROM monitor the configuration register and the startup configuration e Flash memory External flash memory Stores the operating system software image Table 3 summarizes the memory options for Cisco 2800 series routers The default memory numbers for RAM represent the minimum usable memory You can install additional RAM in multiples of the default amount up to the maximum amount Table 3 Router Platform Router Memory Specifications DRAM Boot NVRAM Flash Memory Cisco 2801 Type SDRAM DIMM DIMM sizes 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB DIMM expansion slots 1 Default onboard memory 128 MB Maximum memory 384 MB Internal 4 MB flash memory External CompactFlash memory cards of the following optional sizes e 64 MB default e 128 MB Cisco 2811 Type ECC DDR error correcting code double data rate SDRAM DIMM DIMM sizes 256 MB 512 MB DIMM slots 2 Default onboard memory none Default memory 256 MB Maximum memory 768 MB Cisco 2821 Cisco 2851 Type ECC DDR error correcting code double data rate DRAM DIMM DIMM sizes 256 MB 512 MB
50. Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 E W installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs Figure 11 Module Locations in Cisco 2851 Router 1 AIM connectors 4 Power supply connectors 2 DRAM DIMMs 5 Fans 3 PVDMs Installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs Cisco 2801 routers have 128 MB of SDRAM installed on the system board You can install an additional DIMM in the DIMM connector to expand system memory to a maximum of 384 MB Note A The Cisco 2801 uses a different type of DRAM DIMM than the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have two DIMM connectors and are designed to operate with either one or two DRAM DIMMs installed depending on the amount of memory needed If only one DRAM DIMM is used it can be installed in either DIMM connector Before you remove or install a DRAM DIMM remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 Caution When you remove or install DIMMs always wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and ensure that it makes good contact with your skin Connect the equipment end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs W A Caution Handle DRAM DIMMs by the edges only DIMMs are ESD sensitive components and can be
51. KpajoT Ha cekoe npeaynpeAyBatse 3a Aa ro HajgeTe HeroBuoT Nepuog BO npeBeAeHUTe Ge3sbeqHOCHU npeaynpeAyBatba LUTO Ce ncnopayaHn Co ypepor YYBAJTE TU OBUE HANATCTBUJA Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings OL 5808 01 Related Documentation W Ostrze enie WA NE INSTRUKCJE DOTYCZ CE BEZPIECZE STWA Ten symbol ostrze enia oznacza niebezpiecze stwo Zachodzi sytuacja kt ra mo e powodowa obra enia cia a Przed przyst pieniem do prac przy urz dzeniach nale y zapozna si z zagro eniami zwi zanymi z uk adami elektrycznymi oraz ze standardowymi rodkami zapobiegania wypadkom Na ko cu ka dego ostrze enia podano numer na podstawie kt rego mo na odszuka t umaczenie tego ostrze enia w do czonym do urz dzenia dokumencie z t umaczeniami ostrze e NINIEJSZE INSTRUKCJE NALE Y ZACHOWA Upozornenie D LE IT BEZPE NOSTN POKYNY Tento varovn symbol ozna uje nebezpe enstvo Nach dzate sa v situ cii s nebezpe enstvom razu Pred pr cou na akomko vek vybaven si uvedomte nebezpe enstvo s visiace s elektrick mi obvodmi a obozn mte sa so tandardn mi opatreniami na predch dzanie razom Pod a sla na konci ka d ho upozornenia vyh adajte jeho preklad v prelo en ch bezpe nostn ch upozorneniach ktor s prilo en k zariadeniu USCHOVAJTE SI TENTO N VOD Related Documentation The Cisco IOS software running your Cisco 2800 series router include
52. L 5792 04 Installing the Chassis Cover Installing the Cover on Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers To install the chassis cover on a Cisco 2821 or a Cisco 2851 router follow these steps A number 2 Phillips screw driver is required Place the chassis on a flat surface Step 1 and insert the tabs into the slots along the front bezel edge of the degree angle Hold the cover at a 45 Step 2 chassis See Figure 52 Center the cover over the chassis and lower it onto the chassis Step 3 Install the three cover screws Step 4 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Installing Cover on Cisco ure 52 Fig vO6EOL Close the cover 2 Insert tabs and center the cover 1 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers I OL 5792 04 W installing the Chassis Cover CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ lo
53. L 5792 04 E W installing and Removing AlMs 1 AIM retention screws 2 Plastic standoff Step3 Carefully lift the AIM free from the connector and the plastic standoff Keep the AIM parallel with the system board to prevent damage to the connector and plastic standoff Step4 Place the AIM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage Installing an AIM To install an AIM perform the following procedure To complete this procedure you need a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or flat blade screwdriver and a 1 4 inch nut driver or wrench wy Note Some AIMs are provided with two mounting kits that contain different standoffs For a Cisco 2800 series router use the mounting kit that contains a plastic standoff with a threaded end Installing an AIM in a Cisco 2801 Router The Cisco 2801 router has two AIM connectors AIM slot 0 and AIM slot 1 To install these AIMs follow the procedures given here Accessory Kit to Use Some AIMs are provided with multiple accessory kits that contain different configurations of mounting hardware The mounting hardware required to install an AIM in the Cisco 2801 router consists of two machine thread metal standoffs two machine thread metal screws and one plastic standoff with a snap fit on both ends All these components are included in mounting kit 69 1316 01 Some AIMs however are shipped with multiple different mounting kits If this is the case use the plastic standoff with a sna
54. Mounting a Cisco 2811 Router on a Wall This section explains how to mount Cisco 2811 routers on a wall or other vertical surface Mounting Cisco 2801 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers on a wall is not recommended The following warning applies to Cisco 2811 routers gt Warning This unit is intended to be mounted on a wall Please read the wall mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system Statement 248 Tip When choosing a wall mounting location consider cable limitations and wall structure Use brackets designed for 23 inch rack mounting shown in Figure 6 to wall mount the chassis Attaching Brackets to the Router for Wall Mounting Attach the standard brackets to the chassis as shown in Figure 15 using the four screws provided for each bracket Figure 15 Attaching the Brackets for Wall Mounting a Cisco 2811 Router 103708 Screws from E accessory kit Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers I OL 5786 03 E W Setting Up the Chassis Attaching the Router to a Wall Attach the router to the wall using the brackets previously attached and attachment hardware that you provide as follows e For attaching to a wall stud each bracket requires two 10 wood screws round or pan head with 10 washers or two 10 washer h
55. Ms have a polarization notch on the mating edge to prevent incorrect insertion Figure 28 shows the polarization notch on a PVDM Figure 28 PVDM Showing Polarization Notch ble rte in mena CONC AC AOCA AOAC 103363 ma notch T Alignment holes Removing a PVDM To remove a PVDM from the system board follow these steps Step 1 Locate the PVDM on the system board See Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 or Figure 11 depending on your router model for the location of the PVDMs Step2 Pull the PVDM retaining clips away from the PVDM at both ends and then tilt the PVDM until it can be freely removed from the connector See Figure 29 amp Note PVDMs must be removed in order PVDM 1 then PVDM 0 in Cisco 2801 and 2811 routers and PVDM 2 then PVDM 1 then PVDM 0 in Cisco 2821 and 2851 routers Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 EN W installing and Removing PVDMs Figure 29 Removing aPVDM 1 Release clips 2 Tilt the PYVDM Step3 Place the PVDM in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage Installing a PVDM To install a PVDM follow these steps wy Note Ifinstalling only one PVDM install it in PVDM connector 0 If installing two PVDMs install the second one in PVDM connector 1 Step 1 Locate the PVDM connector on the system board See Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 or Figure 11 depending on your router model for the
56. N interface card slot 1 2 Fast Ethernet port 0 0 6 High speed WAN interface card slot 2 3 Fast Ethernet port 0 1 7 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 4 High speed WAN interface card slot 0 8 Network module enhanced NME slot 1 The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module and NME network module enhanced Figure 3 Chassis Slot Locations in Cisco 2821 Routers q2Q Ocp Ce a asch P OSOA i z5 aad P X 95572 Gigabit Ethernet port 0 0 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 Extension voice module slot Network module enhanced NME slot Gigabit Ethernet port 0 1 High speed WAN interface card slot 0 High speed WAN interface card slot 1 High speed WAN interface card slot 2 Ool ooN oO Screw holes for ground lug 0 AeA OO N ja The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module NME network module enhanced and NME X enhanced extended
57. NN n of EEVEE AE A LEERS REER BIEN ART SHS LIME ERRARE DRENE WREAK BATE he FRR SR BAA Ain HE LPS AIR E ee ER AA SH kB REDZES AHAHA AATRE a EEA Jig oF OBST RSE T R DEKT ASBSREPHT SEOOFRBS RAMEN TCHET SBOMY RLRE GIES SRABORBEICGESL RMCSRMILRICBRBLOCESL ZEOZE SitBSHOBSEeERIC HEIE Translated Safety Warnings lt BRLTKC ESL CNbLORBSRERELTHEUTCESL Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings OL 5808 01 Safety Warnings W Zo BQ OM Tal 0 3D SE AGS UEL SA AA HAS WOR A Ye ss SHA ASUC Aull SAS AMSI Ol AI Jeo BAS AHS SND PE Sq Bas SA AD a YASAAS 2 AD OAS SSO WS AVS HSS Sz 0 BA SH MBAS HAS OM SVEN det HAPS SOMA ol AA ASS BHANA Aviso INSTRU ES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURAN A Este s mbolo de aviso significa perigo Voc se encontra em uma situa o em que h risco de les es corporais Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos el tricos e familiarize se com as pr ticas padr o de preven o de acidentes Use o n mero da declara o fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradu o nos avisos de seguran a traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRU ES Advarsel VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse F r du begynder arbejde p udstyr skal du v re o
58. Objectives Cisco SYSTEMS Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings This introduction discusses the objectives audience organization and conventions of these hardware documents and points to related documents that have information beyond the scope of these documents This preface contains the following sections e Objectives page 1 e Audience page 2 e Topics Covered by Hardware Documents page 2 e Conventions page 3 e Safety Warnings page 4 e Related Documentation page 9 e Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms page 10 e Obtaining Documentation page 11 e Documentation Feedback page 12 e Obtaining Technical Assistance page 12 e Obtaining Additional Publications and Information page 14 These hardware documents provide you with comprehensive hardware related information about Cisco 2800 series integrated services routers including platform descriptions safety information site preparation chassis installation and interconnection power up initial configuration troubleshooting interface card and module installation and procedures for maintenance and upgrades These documents provide enough initial software configuration information to establish network communication For detailed software configuration information refer to the Cisco 2800 series software configuration documents and to the Cisco IOS configuration guides and command reference publications These publications are available
59. P phone power 100 240 VAC 4A 48 VDC 160 W output DC input without IP phone power 24 60 VDC 8 A None output Cisco 2821 AC input without IP phone power 100 240 VAC 3 A None output AC input with IP phone power 100 240 VAC 8 A 48 VDC 240 W output DC input without IP phone power 24 60 VDC 12 A None output Cisco 2851 AC input without IP phone power 100 240 VAC 3 A None output AC input with IP phone power 100 240 VAC 8 A 48 VDC 360 W output DC input without IP phone power 24 60 VDC 12 A None output Cisco 2811 Backup power for AC or 100 VAC 10 A The Cisco RPS provides IP phone power Cisco 2821 and DC powered routers or 240 VAC 6 A only if the chassis power supply supports Cisco 2851 IP phone power Cisco Redundant Power System RPS 675 With Cisco 2811 48 VDC 160 W With Cisco 2821 48 VDC 240 W With Cisco 2851 48 VDC 360 W LED Indicators Table 5 and Table 6 summarize the LED indicators that are located in the router bezel or chassis but not in removable modules or interface cards OL 5783 01 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers E W Hardware Features To see descriptions of LEDs in removable modules and interface cards refer to the applicable documentation for those products the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide or the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide For LED troubleshooting information including possible trouble causes and corrective ac
60. Problems The key to solving problems is to isolate the problem to a specific subsystem by comparing what the router is doing to what it should be doing The LEDs on the front and rear panel of the router enable you to determine router performance and operation LEDs are described in the following sections e Reading System LEDs page 4 e Reading Port and Module LEDs page 6 When solving problems consider the following router subsystems e Power and cooling systems External power source power cable router power supply and circuit breaker and router blower and fan Also consider inadequate ventilation or air circulation e Modules LEDs on the modules help identify a failure e Cables External cables that connect the router to the network Troubleshooting the Power and Cooling Systems Both the system LED and the fans can help you troubleshoot a power problem Check the following items to help isolate the problem Normal Indications With the power switch on the normal indications are e SYS PWR LED on green and continuous e Fans operating e AUX PWR LED on green and continuous if the IP phone power module or Cisco Redundant Power Supply RPS is installed Fault Indications Check the following symptoms to locate or eliminate faults in the power and cooling systems e With the power switch on is the SYS PWR LED on Ifthe LED is green and continuous the router is receiving power and is functional Ifthe LED is a
61. Removing AIMs section on page 16 Reinstall the chassis cover as described in the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Refer to the Verifying AIM Installation section on page 27 for instructions on formatting the CompactFlash memory card Figure 25 CompactFlash Memory Card Location on the AIM 120375 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W installing and Removing AlMs Figure 26 CompactFlash Memory Card Installation on the AIM Applying the AIM Label The AIM label for the chassis might be in the AIM mounting kit or it might be attached to the label on the AIM card Apply the chassis label as follows Step 1 If the chassis label is attached to the label on the AIM card carefully tear off the chassis label at the perforation If the chassis label is in the AIM mounting kit remove the label from the kit bag Step2 Peel the chassis label from its backing Step3 If there is a suitable space apply the chassis label to the back of the chassis If no suitable space is available on the back of the chassis apply the label to the top cover at the back edge The label must be visible with the chassis installed See Figure 27 for a typical label location on the back of a chassis amp Note Do not apply the AIM label to a blank cover plate to any removable network module or interface card or over any holes screws or existing labels Inst
62. Series Routers OL 5784 01 General Site Requirements W Site Configuration The following precautions will help you plan an acceptable operating environment for your router and will help you avoid environmentally caused equipment failures Ensure that the room where your router operates has adequate air circulation Electrical equipment generates heat Without adequate air circulation ambient air temperature may not cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures Always follow ESD prevention procedures described in the Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage section on page 3 to avoid damage to equipment Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure Ensure that the chassis cover and module rear panels are secure All empty network module slots interface card slots and power supply bays must have filler panels installed The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow within it through specially designed cooling slots A chassis with uncovered openings permits air leaks which may interrupt and reduce the flow of air across internal components Equipment Racks Cisco 2800 series routers include brackets for use with a 19 inch rack or if specified in your order optional larger brackets for use with a 23 inch rack wy Note Brackets for a 23 inch rack are not available for Cisco 2801 routers The following information will help you plan your equipment rack configura
63. Series Routers a OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Figure 23 Connecting an AIM to the System Board AIM Slot 1 Shown Metal standoffs Threaded plastic standoff l AIM slot 1 connector AIM slot 0 connector 72108 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 EN W installing and Removing AlMs Step7 Check that the AIM is installed correctly on the system board See Figure 24 Figure 24 AIM Installed in AIM Slot 1 Step8 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Step9 Apply the AIM label to the outside of the chassis as described in the Applying the AIM Label section on page 26 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers ma g OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card on the AIM S Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Not all AIMs require installation of a CompactFlash memory card To install a CompactFlash memory card mounted on the AIM follow these steps Find the location of the CompactFlash memory card on the AIM See Figure 25 Insert the connector end of the CompactFlash memory card into the connector until the card is seated in the connector See Figure 25 and Figure 26 Reinstall the AIM as described in Installing and
64. ack Mounting the Chassis e Setting the Chassis on a Desktop e Mounting a Cisco 2811 Router on a Wall Caution To prevent damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis by the plastic panel on the front Always hold the chassis by the metal body Rack Mounting the Chassis If you are planning to rack mount the router do so before making network and power connections If you need to install network modules or interface cards you can do so either before or after rack mounting the router Ideally you would install modules and interface cards when you have the best access to the rear panel of the router Internal modules such as advanced integration modules AIMs or packet voice data modules PVDMs should be installed prior to rack mounting I OL 5786 03 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Setting Up the Chassis Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers can be installed in 19 48 26 cm and 23 inch 58 42 cm racks Cisco 2801 routers can be installed only in 19 inch racks and cannot be center mounted Use the standard brackets shipped with the router for mounting the chassis in a 19 inch rack you can order optional larger brackets for mounting the chassis in a 23 inch rack Note Brackets for 23 inch 58 42 cm equipment racks are not available for Cisco 2801 routers You can mount the router in the following ways e Center mounting Brackets attached in th
65. ainers in the chassis See Figure 33 Connect the primary power cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 36 Connect the secondary power cable to the power supply and to the secondary power connector on the motherboard Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 38 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers se E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 38 Connecting a Secondary Power Cable in a Cisco 2811 Router 1 Secondary power connector power supply 2 Secondary power connector motherboard Step6 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 0L 5792 04 lt n W Replacing the Power Supply Installing an ILP Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 The ILP supply has two power connectors as shown in Figure 39 Figure 39 ILP Supply for the Cisco 2811 Router 135277 1 Retention tab 3 ILP connector 2 Primary power connector 4 ILP cable guides Follow these steps to install the ILP supply Insert the ILP supply and then slide it to the front and side of the chassis Please note that there are two hooks inside the front of the chassis that fit into openings on t
66. alling CompactFlash Memory Cards e The Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card section of the Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Note If there are internal FRUs to be removed or installed perform the installation or removal before you install the chassis in a rack on a wall To remove internal FRUs you have to remove the chassis cover this requires removal of the chassis from the rack If the required internal FRUs are already installed proceed to the next section Setting Up the Chassis Setting Up the Chassis wy Note A Cisco 2800 series routers are normally ordered with modules and interface cards preinstalled Before you remove or install any modules or interface cards see the documents that accompany those items or to the online Cisco 2800 series hardware installation documentation at the following URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access acs_mod 2800 hw index htm For module and interface card compatibility information see the data sheet for each module and interface card Warning A Before working on a system that has an on off switch turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord Statement 1 You can set any Cisco 2800 series router on a desktop or install it in a rack A Cisco 2811 router can also be mounted on a wall or other flat surface See the applicable instructions in the following sections e R
67. alling and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers e E OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Figure 27 Example of an AIM Label Location on a Chassis AIM VPN EP II f AIM label Rear of chassis 35622 Verifying AIM Installation Use the show version command to verify that the AIM has been installed correctly In the following example one VPN AIM is recognized by the system See the bold entry toward the bottom of the example Note that you will see additional output not shown in this example Router show version Cisco IOS Software 2800 Software C2800 ADVENTERPRISEK9 M Experimental Versio n 12 3 20040521 041814 pgynther v123_8_t_throttle 107 Copyright c 1986 2004 by Cisco Systems Inc Compiled Fri 21 May 04 00 35 by pgynther ROM System Bootstrap Version 12 3 8r T1 RELEASE SOFTWARE fcl1 sjc22 00a fs gw2 uptime is 2 days 16 hours 17 minutes System returned to ROM by reload at 17 57 37 PDT Sat Jun 26 2004 System restarted at 17 58 51 PDT Sat Jun 26 2004 System image file is flash c2800 adventerprisek9 mz 123 8T 2 Cisco 2851 revision 53 51 with 196608K 65536K bytes of memory Processor board ID FHK0817F020 45 FastEthernet interfaces 5 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 1 Virtual Private Network VPN Module 12 Voice FXS interfaces DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide wi
68. are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5791 01 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document describes how to install or upgrade modules that are located internally within your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router such as memory modules advanced integration modules AIMs packet voice data modules PVDMs and power supplies You need to remove the cover from the router to install or remove any of these items The document contains the following sections e Safety Warnings page 1 e Removing the Chassis Cover page 2 e Locating Modules page 9 e Installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs page 12 e Installing and Removing AIMs page 16 e Installing and Removing PVDMs page 28 e Replacing the Power Supply page 31 e Installing the Chassis Cover page 51 Before you perform any of these module replacement procedures disconnect the power and remove the cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 After you complete the module replacement procedures install the chassis cover as described in the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Safety Warnings A Warning A This equipment must be grou
69. arefully into the connector Carefully and firmly press the DRAM DIMM into the connector until the latches close onto the DIMM Make sure that both latches rotate to the closed position against the DIMM See Figure 16 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W installing and Removing AlMs Figure 16 Installing a DRAM DIMM 4 2_nnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnNA nnmnnn L 103467 1 Insert the DRAM DIMM 2 Close the latches Step6 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Installing and Removing AIMs AIMs plug into an AIM connector on the system board as described in the Installing an AIM section on page 18 Each AIM sold as a spare is supplied with a label that identifies the AIM type Be sure to apply the label to the chassis as described in the Applying the AIM Label section on page 26 Before you remove or install an AIM remove the chassis cover as described in the Removing the Chassis Cover section on page 2 Table 1 AlMs Supported on Cisco 2800 Routers Cisco Part Number Type AIM ATM ATM ATM COMPR2 V2 Compression AIM CUE Unity Express AIM VPN EPHU PLUS VPN Encryption A Caution When you remove or install an AIM always wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and ensure that it makes good contact with your
70. arios Not Approved for Dual DC Power Supply Configuration in Cisco 2800 Routers You can connect a single DC power source to either the A input or the B input If there are dual power sources connect one source to the A input and one source to the B input Both sources must be the same polarity with respect to ground and voltage within 0 25 volts Do not connect DC grounded and DC grounded dual sources to Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers A Caution Dual sources with opposite polarity grounding damage equipment Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5787 02 gt Caution Power Connections W In Figure 4 either the positive source terminal or the negative source terminal is tied to ground Figure 4 Connecting to One Source Only Source A or Source B 127037 In Figure 5 source A and source B share common negative terminal connections Figure 5 Connecting Source A and Source B with Common Negative Terminals 127039 In Figure 6 source A and source B share common positive terminal connections This is allowed only if Va equals Vb within 0 25 V When connecting source A and source B with common positive terminals if source A and source B voltages are unequal by more than 0 25 V the higher voltage source can discharge into the lower voltage source through the A and B input terminals Excessive discharging currents through t
71. as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5787 02 A Power Connections W Warning A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 60 VDC 20 A Statement 1005 Use copper conductors only Statement 1025 If your router has a DC input power supply follow the directions in this section for proper wiring A router with a DC input power supply has a terminal block for the DC power connections If backup power is required see the Connecting Routers to Backup Power section on page 9 DC Wiring Requirements A Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router with a DC input power supply requires copper wire and crimp type terminals for the power connections Table 1 and Table 2 summarize the wiring requirements You can connect a single DC power source to either the A input or the B input If there are dual power sources connect one source to the A input and one source to the B input both sources must be the same polarity and voltage Table 1 DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 2811 Routers Safety Ground Overcurrent DC Power Input DC Input Wire Size Wire Size Wire Terminal Lug Protection 24 36 VDC 8 A AWG 14 2 0mm AWG14 2 0m
72. ase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings Pie E OL 5808 01 Cisco SYSTEMS Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers The Cisco 2800 series of integrated services routers offers secure wire speed delivery of concurrent data voice and video services The modular design of the Cisco 2800 series routers provides maximum flexibility allowing you to configure your router to meet evolving needs The Cisco 2800 series routers incorporate data security and voice services in a single system for fast scalable delivery of crucial business applications The routers offer features such as hardware based VPN encryption acceleration intrusion protection and firewall functions and optional integrated call processing and voice mail The routers offer a wide variety of network modules and interfaces voice digital signal processor DSP slots high density interfaces for a wide range of connectivity requirements and sufficient performance and slot density for future network expansion requirements and ad
73. assis cover at the screwdriver pry points on the bottom of the chassis indicated in Figure 2 Rotate the screwdriver 90 degrees to disengage the chassis cover from the chassis It may be necessary to turn the unit upside down on a flat surface to access the pry points Figure 2 Screwdriver Pry Points 121070 Step4 Gently slide the chassis cover of the router away from the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 EN W Removing the Chassis Cover Step 5 Figure 3 Removing the Cisco 2801 Chassis Cover Place the router bottom on an antistatic mat and begin installing modules Removing the Cover from Cisco 2811 Routers A To remove the chassis cover for a Cisco 2811 router follow these steps A number 2 Phillips screwdriver and a flat blade screwdriver with a blade width of 1 4 1 32 inch 5 to 7 mm are required Rack mounted routers must be removed from the rack and positioned on a flat surface before you start removing the cover Caution A To prevent damage to the chassis follow this procedure to remove the cover Do not pry on the plastic bezel or on the ears at either side of the chassis on the rear The following warning applies only if the router is provided with a DC power input Warning Step 1 A Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Sta
74. associated signaling CAS digital voice Figure 8 Back Panel of the Cisco 2801 Router 1 Input power connector 3 95905 Chassis ground connection 2 On Off switch I OL 5783 01 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers HI Chassis Views Cisco 2811 Chassis Figure 9 Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the front panel of a Cisco 2811 router Figure 12 shows the rear panel of a Cisco 2811 router Figure 9 Front Panel of Cisco 2811 Router with AC Input Power and Without IP Phone Power Output Cisco Systems OPTIONAL RPS INPUT w Oo 100 240v 2A 50 60 Hz Input power connection 5 Universal serial bus USB ports On Off switch 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot LED indicators Cisco redundant power supply connector covered if not used Si wo N Console and auxiliary ports Figure 10 Front Panel of Cisco 2811 Router with AC Input Power and with IP Phone Power Output Cisco Systems OPTIONAL RPS INPUT 100 240V 8A 50 60 Hz o IW 7 COMPACT FLASH w e _ N 95550 Input power connection 5 Universal serial bus USB ports On Off switch 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot Cisco redundant power
75. battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 Chassis Views This section contains views of the front and rear panels of the Cisco 2800 series routers showing locations of the power and signal interfaces module slots status indicators and chassis identification labels Cisco 2801 Chassis Figure 7 shows the front panel of a Cisco 2801 router Figure 8 shows the back panel Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers o OL 5783 01 Note Figure 7 Front Panel of the Cisco 2801 Router Chassis Views W 1 Slot 0 VIC or VWIC for voice only 8 Auxiliary Power AUX PWR LED 2 Slot 1 WIC VIC VWIC or HWIC 9 Universal serial bus USB port 3 Slot 2 WIC VIC or VWIC 10 AIM PVDM LEDs 4 Slot 3 WIC VIC VWIC or HWIC 11 Auxiliary port 5 Console port 12 Compact flash CF LED 6 Fast Ethernet ports and LEDs 13 External CompactFlash memory card slot 7 System LEDs 14 Removable center card guides to allow double wide HWIC D installation Double wide HWICs can go into slots 0 and 1 and into slots 2 and 3 Slot 0 does not support PRI on T1 E1 VWICs only channel
76. blishes 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 Packet magazine is the Cisco Systems technical user magazine for maximizing Internet and networking investments Each quarter Packet delivers coverage of the latest industry trends technology breakthroughs and Cisco products and solutions as well as network deployment and troubleshooting tips configuration examples customer case studies certification and training information and links to scores of in depth online resources You can access Packet magazine at this URL http www cisco com packet iQ Magazine is the quarterly publication from Cisco Systems designed to help growing companies learn how they can use technology to increase revenue streamline their business and expand services The publication identifies the challenges facing these companies and the technologies to help solve them using real world case studies and business strategies to help readers make sound technology investment decisions You can access iQ Magazine at this URL http www cisco com go iqmagazine Internet Protocol Journal is a quarterly journal published by Cisco Systems for engineering professionals involved in designing developing and operating public and private internets and intranets You can ac
77. ces router use this information to isolate problems in the router or to eliminate the router as the source of the problem This document includes the following sections e Solving Problems page 2 e Reading System LEDs page 4 e Reading Port and Module LEDs page 6 e System Messages page 7 e Recovering a Lost Password page 11 e More Troubleshooting Help Cisco Technical Assistance Center page 11 Note Cisco SYSTEMS To troubleshoot a network module refer to the online Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide to troubleshoot interface cards refer to the online Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide If you cannot locate the source of the problem contact a customer service representative for information on how to proceed For technical support information refer to the Obtaining Technical Assistance section of the Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings online document Before you call have the following information ready e Chassis type and serial number e Maintenance agreement or warranty information e Type of software and version number e Date you received the new chassis e Brief description of the problem e Brief explanation of the steps you have taken to isolate the problem Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Hs Solving Problems Solving
78. cess the Internet Protocol Journal at this URL http www cisco com ipj World class networking training is available from Cisco You can view current offerings at this URL http www cisco com en US learning index html This document is to be used in conjunction with the documents listed in the Related Documentation section Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings Pi g OL 5808 01 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information W Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings oL 5808 01 g ois W Obtaining Additional Publications and Information CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Incre
79. ch blank panel Related Product Documentation The following documentation is related to your product This documentation was not shipped with your product but you can access it online at Cisco com e Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5791 01 E7 HZ Related Product Documentation CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website
80. ct it from ESD damage Installing a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2801 Router Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To install a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2801 router follow these steps Locate the DIMM socket on the motherboard Remove any existing DIMM by gently pulling the spring loaded clips on the end of the socket far enough to clear the DIMM and gently pulling the DIMM up and away from the socket See Figure 14 Figure 14 Removing a DIMM 103155 Insert the DIMM into the DIMM socket as shown in Figure 15 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers ia g OL 5792 04 Step 4 Installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs W Figure 15 Installing a DIMM 103154 1 DIMM 2 _ Insert and rotate into socket Firmly press the DIMM into the socket until the spring loaded clips on the socket snap over the end of the DIMM Installing a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 To install a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router follow these steps Locate the DRAM DIMM connector on the system board See Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 or Figure 11 depending on your router model for the location of the DIMM connectors Make sure that both latches on the DIMM connector are in the open position Orient the DIMM so that the polarization notch lines up with the polarization key on the connector See Figure 12 Insert the DIMM c
81. d Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Routers continued Port Location Interface Numbering Scheme Examples Voice port in a BRI expansion Interface type 2 0 port voice port 2 0 x module internal slot in an extension voice module EVM Port numbers are 8 to 11 in expansion module 0 Port numbers are 16 to 19 in expansion module 1 BRI interface in a BRI expansion Interface type 2 port interface bri 2 x module internal slot in an extension voice module EVM Port numbers are 0 to 3 if one expansion module is installed Port numbers are 0 to 7 if two expansion modules are installed SoS eS amp Interface abbreviations fa Fast Ethernet gi Gigabit Ethernet usb universal serial bus bri ISDN basic rate interface The interfaces listed are examples only other possible interface types are not listed Interface card slot numbers for double width HWIC D slots are 1 and 3 only Specify the line number in the Cisco IOS CLI by using the interface number for the associated asynchronous serial interface 1 is the network module slot number in all Cisco 2800 series routers 2 is the EVM slot number in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers 0 is required by the CLI syntax for voice ports in an EVM it indicates no interface card slots in EVMs Note On the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers the interface numbering scheme is the same for asynchronous interfaces as other types
82. d Upgrading Internal Describes how to install or upgrade modules that are Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers located internally within the router such as memory modules AIMs PVDMs and power supplies Removing and Installing CompactFlash Describes hardware installation procedures that do not Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series require opening the chassis Routers Conventions These documents use the conventions listed in Table 2 to convey instructions and information Table 2 Document Conventions Convention Description boldface font Commands and keywords italic font Variables for which you supply values Optional keywords or arguments appear in square brackets xly lz A choice of required keywords appears in braces separated by vertical bars You must select one screen font Examples of information displayed on the screen boldface screen Examples of information you must enter font lt gt Nonprinting characters for example passwords appear in angle brackets in contexts where italics are not available Default responses to system prompts appear in square brackets amp Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual D Timesaver Means the described action saves time You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph P Tip Means the following information will h
83. d print PDF files You can download the reader from Adobe s website http www adobe com 3 To read translated and localized warranty information about your product follow these steps a Enter this part number in the Warranty Document Number field 78 5236 01C0 b Select the language in which you would like to read the document c Click Go The Cisco warranty page appears d Review the document online or click the PDF icon to download and print the document in Adobe Portable Document Format PDF You can also contact the Cisco service and support website for assistance http www cisco com public Support_root shtml Duration of Hardware Warranty Ninety 90 days Replacement Repair or Refund Policy for Hardware Cisco or its service center will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship a replacement part within ten 10 working days after receipt of a Return Materials Authorization RMA request Actual delivery times can vary depending on the customer location Cisco reserves the right to refund the purchase price as its exclusive warranty remedy To Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA Number Contact the company from whom you purchased the product If you purchased the product directly from Cisco contact your Cisco Sales and Service Representative Complete the information below and keep it for reference Company telephone number Product model number Product serial number Mai
84. dule slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module and NME network module enhanced Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 EE HI Chassis Views Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Chassis Figure 13 Figure 14 and Figure 15 show the front panel of Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers Figure 16 shows the rear panel of a Cisco 2821 router Figure 17 shows the rear panel of a Cisco 2851 router Figure 13 Front Panel of Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers with AC Input Power and Without IP Phone Power Output Cisco Systems o smove During Network Operation v Sean wea ony i D l 50 60 Hz 12V 18A 95553 1 Input power connection 5 External CompactFlash memory card slot 2 On Off switch 6 LED indicators 3 Console and auxiliary ports 7 Cisco redundant power supply connector covered if not used 4 Universal serial bus USB ports Figure 14 Front Panel of Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers with AC Input Power and IP Phone Power Output Cisco Systems SYS AUX SYS PWR PWR ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 95554 1 Input power connection 5 External CompactFlash memory card slot 2 On Off switch
85. e command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get started The user prompt appears Router gt Verify the initial configuration See the Verifying the Initial Configuration section on page 9 for verification procedures I OL 5788 01 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers gy Hs Configuring the Router Initial Configuration Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 This section shows how to display a command line interface CLI prompt for configuration using the CLI and it directs you to documentation for the CLI configuration You can use the CLI if you see the following messages at the end of the startup sequence System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no If these messages do not appear SDM and a default configuration file were installed on the router at the factory To use SDM to configure your router see the Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager section on page 5 For help with interface and port numbering refer to the Interface Numbering section of the Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document To proceed with manual c
86. e CompactFlash memory card while it is being accessed Reading Port and Module LEDs The port and module LEDs located on the front panel of the router on the Cisco 2801 router and on the rear panel of the router on the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers enable you to determine router performance and operation For an explanation of these LEDs see Table 2 Table 2 LED Indicators on Cisco 2800 Series Routers LED Indicator State Meaning Corrective Action A ACT Off Ethernet interface next to the Ethernet not active or not connected Check LED is not receiving packets Ethernet connections and make corrections as necessary Router not configured properly Check configuration and make corrections as necessary Solid or blinking Ethernet interface next to the Normal indication No action required green LED is receiving packets F FDX Off Ethernet port next to the LED Indication is for information only is operating in half duplex mode Solid green Ethernet port next to the LED Indication is for information only is operating in full duplex mode Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5789 01 Table 2 LED Indicators on Cisco 2800 Series Routers continued System Messages W LED Indicator State Meaning Corrective Action S Speed 1 blink pause Ethernet port next tothe LED Indication is for information only Off Cisco 2
87. e LED Color Message Meaning and Recommended Action SYS Amber Error PWR SYS 1 OVERTEMP System detected OVERTEMPERATURE condition Please resolve cooling problem immediately Explanation The router is operating at an abnormally high temperature possibly caused by one or more of the following conditions e Fan failure e Air conditioner failure in the room e Air blockage to cooling vents Recovery Make sure that the room temperature is not too high and that airflow to the router is not blocked See also the Site Environment section on page 4 and the Equipment Racks section on page 5 If this condition persists the environmental monitor might shut down the system Call your Cisco technical support representative for assistance if necessary When the error condition is resolved the SYS PWR LED changes to green and the following informational message appears o ENVMON 3 OVERTEMP_OK System temperature normal Note These messages are not supported on the Cisco 2801 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5789 01 System Messages il Table 3 System Error and Recovery Messages continued LED Type LED Color Message Meaning and Recommended Action Error oe ENVMON 3 FAN_FATLED Fan fan number not rotating Explanation The specified fan 1 2 or 3 is not rotating at the desired speed Recovery Make sure that the fan power cable
88. e center of the chassis with only the front panel facing forward This option is not available on Cisco 2801 routers e Front mounting Brackets attached at the front of the chassis with the front panel facing forward e Rear mounting Brackets attached at the rear of the chassis with the rear panel facing forward The brackets are shown in Figure 5 Figure 6 and Figure 7 Figure 5 Rack Mounting Brackets for Cisco 2801 Routers for 19 Inch Rack 95769 Figure 6 Rack Mounting Brackets for Cisco 2811 Routers Bracket pair for 19 inch rack Bracket pair for 23 inch rack Figure 7 Rack Mounting Brackets for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Bracket pair for 19 inch rack Bracket pair for 23 inch rack Tao O O He l oe i De 2 2 Og 3 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers o E OL 5786 03 Setting Up the Chassis W Attaching Rack Mount Brackets to Cisco 2801 Routers Use four of the supplied number 8 Phillips flat head screws to attach the long side of each bracket to the router Figure 8 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the front panel forward Figure 8 Attaching Rack Mounting Brackets to a Cisco 2801 Router Attaching Rack Mount Brackets to Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Attach the mounting brackets to the router chassis as shown in Figure 9 through Figure 11 using the screws provided A Caution Do
89. e in the Installing a Power Supply in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router section on page 41 Caution To comply with Telcordia NEBS GR 1089 Core and EN 300386 requirements you must use foil twisted pair cable that is properly grounded at both ends Installing an Inline Power Supply in a Cisco 2801 Router Step 1 Step 2 To replace the main power supply in a Cisco 2801 router with an inline power supply perform the following steps See Figure 8 for the locations of connectors and other components within the Cisco 2801 router Disconnect the power supply cable from the main power supply connector Remove the screws that fasten the main power supply to the chassis See Figure 31 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Replacing the Power Supply Figure 31 Cisco 2801 Main Power Supply Removal 1 Main power supply fastening screws 4 Main power connector 2 Vent blocking plate fastening screws 5 Main power supply Vent blocking plate Step3 Lift the main power supply out of the chassis Step4 Remove the screws that fasten the vent blocking plate to the chassis and remove the vent blocking plate from the inline power ILP supply fan vents Step5 Insert the ILP supply into the chassis See Figure 32 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 32 I
90. e mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA on recycled paper containing 10 postconsumer waste I OL 5786 03 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers W installing the Chassis Ground Connection Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Pie E OL 5786 03 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Router
91. e room in which you are working Then if an electrical accident occurs you can quickly turn off the power Disconnect all power before doing the following Installing or removing a chassis Working near power supplies Look carefully for possible hazards in your work area such as moist floors ungrounded power extension cables frayed power cords and missing safety grounds Do not work alone if hazardous conditions exist Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit Always check Never open the enclosure of the router s internal power supply If an electrical accident occurs proceed as follows Use caution do not become a victim yourself Turn off power to the device If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the victim s condition and then call for help Determine if the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac compressions then take appropriate action In addition use the following guidelines when working with any equipment that is disconnected from a power source but still connected to telephone wiring or other network cabling Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for it Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines
92. e screws provided Tighten the screws to a torque of 8 to 10 in Ib 0 9 to 1 1 N m Step4 Connect the other end of the ground wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site Figure 17 Chassis Ground Connection Using Ring Terminal on Cisco 2801 Chassis 117082 Ring terminal attachment Figure 18 NEBS Compliant Chassis Ground Connection on Cisco 2811 Chassis 98808 Ground lug Figure 19 Chassis Ground Connection Using Ring Terminal on Cisco 2811 Chassis 103066 attachment Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5786 03 Installing the Chassis Ground Connection i Figure 20 NEBS Compliant Chassis Ground Connection on Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Chassis Ground lug Figure 21 Chassis Ground Connection Using Ring Terminal on Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Chassis attachment After the router has been installed and properly grounded you can connect the power wiring the WAN LAN and voice cables and the cables for administrative access as required for your installation For information about connecting the cables see the Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document This document is to be used in conjunction with the Cisco 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers Quick Start Guide CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a servic
93. e standoffs are straight when installed Tighten them gently but firmly The shoulder must be seated tightly against the system board Step4 Insert the plastic standoff with a snap fit on the ends see Figure 20 from the accessory kit into the hole in the system board See Figure 18 Press the standoff firmly into the system board to be sure that it is locked to the board amp Note The plastic standoff snaps into the system board Be sure to insert the locking end of the standoff into the system board The locking end is the shortest end of the standoff Figure 20 identifies the locking end of the plastic standoff used with compression AIMs Figure 20 Plastic Standoff Orientation AIM end ___ gt Locking end _ gt 82620 Step5 Insert the connector on the AIM into the AIM connector on the system board See Figure 18 S Note Be sure to press firmly on the AIM until the board seats onto the connector The plastic standoff must snap into the hole in the AIM board See Figure 18 Step6 Insert the screws from the accessory kit through the AIM into the metal standoffs See Figure 18 Carefully tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Step7 Check that the AIM is installed correctly on the system board See Figure 21 Figure 21 Correctly Installed AIM
94. e the situation Severity 2 S2 Operation of an existing network is severely degraded or significant aspects of your business operation are negatively affected by inadequate performance of Cisco products You and Cisco will commit full time resources during normal business hours to resolve the situation Severity 3 S3 Operational performance of your network is impaired but most business operations remain functional You and Cisco will commit resources during normal business hours to restore service to satisfactory levels Severity 4 S4 You require information or assistance with Cisco product capabilities installation or configuration There is little or no effect on your business operations I OL 5808 01 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings W Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Information about Cisco products technologies and network solutions is available from various online and printed sources Cisco Marketplace provides a variety of Cisco books reference guides and logo merchandise Visit Cisco Marketplace the company store at this URL http www cisco com go marketplace The Cisco Product Catalog describes the networking products offered by Cisco Systems as well as ordering and customer support services Access the Cisco Product Catalog at this URL http cisco com univercd cc td doc pcat Cisco Press pu
95. ead screws The screws must be long enough to penetrate at least 3 4 inch 20 mm into supporting wood or metal wall stud e For hollow wall mounting each bracket requires two wall anchors with washers Wall anchors and washers must be size 10 A Caution The router must be mounted with the power connections oriented downward Failure to do so could present a fire hazard e Figure 16 shows a typical wall mounted installation Figure 16 Mounting the Chassis on the Wall Rear of chassis facing up a Xv screws and anchors if 10 wall stud After the router is installed you must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Chassis Ground Connection section on page 13 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers oar Installing the Chassis Ground Connection W Installing the Chassis Ground Connection A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 A Warning During this procedure wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool or you chould shock yours
96. elf Statement 94 You must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground the ground wire must be installed in accordance with local electrical safety standards e For NEBS compliant grounding use size 6 AWG 13 mm copper wire and the ground lug provided in the accessory kit amp Note NEBS compliant grounding is not supported on the Cisco 2801 router e For NEC compliant grounding use size 14 AWG 2 mm or larger copper wire and an appropriate user supplied ring terminal with an inner diameter of 1 4 in 5 7 mm e For EN IEC 60950 compliant grounding use size 18 AWG 1 mm or larger copper wire and an appropriate user supplied ring terminal Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 EE W installing the Chassis Ground Connection To install the ground connection for a Cisco 2800 series router perform the following steps Step1 Strip one end of the ground wire to the length required for the ground lug or terminal e For the NEBS ground lug approximately 0 75 in 20 mm e For user provided ring terminal as required Step2 Crimp the ground wire to the ground lug or ring terminal using a crimp tool of the appropriate size Step3 Attach the ground lug or ring terminal to the chassis as shown in Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 or Figure 21 For a ground lug use the two screws with captive locking washers provided For a ring terminal use one of th
97. elp you solve a problem The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action but could be useful information similar to a Timesaver A Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings oL 5808 01 EEN W Safety Warnings Safety Warnings Safety warnings appear throughout these publications in procedures that if performed incorrectly may harm you A warning symbol precedes each warning statement To see translations of the warnings that appear in these publications refer to the Cisco 2800 Series Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied your router Warning Definition A Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Waarschuwing BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur
98. em Console terminals send data at slower speeds than modems therefore the console port is ideally suited for use with console terminals Console Port Connections Cisco SYSTEMS The router has an EJA TIA 232 asynchronous serial console port RJ 45 Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port appears as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable For connection to a PC running terminal emulation software your router is provided with an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable To connect the router to an ASCII terminal use the RJ 45 to DB 9 cable and a DB 9 to DB 25 adapter provided with the Cisco 2801 router only Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W Preparing to Connect to a Network The default parameters for the console port are 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity The console port does not support hardware flow control For detailed information about installing a console terminal see the Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem section on page 12 For cable and port pinouts refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications This document is located on Cisco com Auxiliary Port Connections The router has an EJA TIA 232 asynchronous serial auxiliary port RJ 45 that supports flow control Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port ap
99. ents are accessible online at Cisco com Before you connect a device to a serial port you need to know the following e Type of device data terminal equipment DTE or data communications equipment DCE you are connecting to the synchronous serial interface e Type of connector male or female required to connect to the device e Signaling standard required by the device Configuring Serial Connections The serial ports on the asynchronous synchronous serial network modules and the serial WAN interface card use DB 60 connectors Serial ports can be configured as DTE or DCE depending on the serial cable used Serial DTE or DCE Devices A device that communicates over a synchronous serial interface is either a DTE or DCE device A DCE device provides a clock signal that paces the communications between the device and the router A DTE device does not provide a clock signal DTE devices usually connect to DCE devices The documentation that accompanied the device should indicate whether it is a DTE or DCE device Some devices have a jumper to select either DTE or DCE mode Table 1 lists typical DTE and DCE devices Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5785 01 E W Preparing to Connect to a Network Table 1 Typical DTE and DCE Devices Device Type Gender Typical Devices DTE Male Terminal PC DCE Female Modem CSU DSU Multiplexer 1 If pins protrude from the base of the connecto
100. er supply Faulty input power wires or connections Failed power supply in the router To replace the internal power supply refer to the Replacing the Power Supply section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document If the fan is running Failure in one or more system board components Contact Cisco technical support Refer to the Obtaining Technical e Router fault 5 Assistance section of the Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings online document Solid green Router is receiving power and Normal indication No action required the internal power supply is functional Blinking green During bootup router is Normal indication No action required booting up normally After bootup router is Refer to the router rebooting and ROM monitor information operating in ROM monitor in the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals mode Configuration Guide for your Cisco IOS software release AUX PWR Off IP power is not installed and If RPS is connected power it up to provide backup power RPS is not connected or not Otherwise no action is required powered up Solid green IP power is functional if Normal indication No action required for IP power or RPS installed RPS is functional if connected Solid amber If RPS backup is not Replace AC power supply Refer to the Replacing the connected IP power output has Power Supply section of
101. ertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers P26 E OL 5783 01 Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document describes site requirements and equipment needed to install your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router It includes the following sections e Safety Recommendations page 1 e General Site Requirements page 3 e Installation Checklist page 6 e Creating a Site Log page 7 e Inspecting the Router page 7 e Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance page 8 Note gt Warning To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanie
102. esponse card if present behind the front cover of your document or by writing to the following address Cisco Systems Attn Customer Document Ordering 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 9883 We appreciate your comments Obtaining Technical Assistance For all customers partners resellers and distributors who hold valid Cisco service contracts Cisco Technical Support provides 24 hour a day award winning technical assistance The Cisco Technical Support Website on Cisco com features extensive online support resources In addition Cisco Technical Assistance Center TAC engineers provide telephone support If you do not hold a valid Cisco service contract contact your reseller Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings a OL 5808 01 Obtaining Technical Assistance W Cisco Technical Support Website The Cisco Technical Support Website provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and technologies The website is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year at this URL http www cisco com techsupport Access to all tools on the Cisco Technical Support Website requires a Cisco com user ID and password If you have a valid service contract but do not have a user ID or password you can register at this URL http tools cisco com RPF register register do Submitting a Service Request Using the online TAC Service Request Tool is the
103. etwork Module Slots section then attach a blank panel Related Product Documentation The following documentation is related to your product This documentation was not shipped with your product but you can access it online at Cisco com e Cisco Network Modules and Interface Cards Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5790 01 E7 HI Related Product Documentation CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trade
104. fastest way to open S3 and S4 service requests S3 and S4 service requests are those in which your network is minimally impaired or for which you require product information After you describe your situation the TAC Service Request Tool automatically provides recommended solutions If your issue is not resolved using the recommended resources your service request will be assigned to a 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 To open a service request by telephone use one of the following numbers Asia Pacific 61 2 8446 7411 Australia 1 800 805 227 EMEA 32 2 704 55 55 USA 1 800 553 2447 For a complete list of Cisco TAC contacts go to this URL http www cisco com techsupport contacts Definitions of Service Request Severity To ensure that all service requests are reported in a standard format Cisco has established severity definitions Severity 1 S1 Your network is down or there is a critical impact to your business operations You and Cisco will commit all necessary resources around the clock to resolv
105. ftware documentation system Cisco IOS software Cisco IOS software documentation all releases Refer to the documentation for the Cisco IOS software release installed on your router Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms There are special terms applicable to your hardware warranty and various services that you can use during the warranty period Your formal Warranty Statement including the warranties and license agreements applicable to Cisco software is available on Cisco com Follow these steps to access and download the Cisco Information Packet and your warranty and license agreements from Cisco com 1 Launch your browser and go to this URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc es_inpck cetrans htm The Warranties and License Agreements page appears 2 To read the Cisco Information Packet follow these steps a Click the Information Packet Number field and make sure that the part number 78 5235 03A0 is highlighted b Select the language in which you would like to read the document c Click Go The Cisco Limited Warranty and Software License page from the Information Packet appears d Read the document online or click the PDF icon to download and print the document in Adobe Portable Document Format PDF Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings mio g OL 5808 01 Company product purchased from Obtaining Documentation W amp Note You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view an
106. g Tao S PVDM2 PVDMI PVDMO AMI AMO TER g i gt gt O Gigabit Ethernet port 0 0 95557 High speed WAN interface card slot 3 Gigabit Ethernet port 0 1 Extension voice module EVM slot High speed WAN interface card slot 0 Network module enhanced NME slot High speed WAN interface card slot 1 Ol o N o Screw holes for ground lug 0 AeA OO N High speed WAN interface card slot 2 The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module NME network module enhanced NME X enhanced extende d NMD double wide and NME XD enhanced extended double wide Interface Numbering E Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers Table 7 summarizes the interface numbering on a Cisco 2801 series router Table 8 summarizes the interface numbering on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 series routers The interface numbering on Cisco 2800 series routers is different from the numbering on Cisco 2600 series routers Note On the Cisco 2801 router the numbering format for slots is interface type O slot port 0 indicates slots that are built into the chassis of a router On the Cisco 2801 router all slots begin with 0 because all slots are built int
107. g entries might include the following information Installation progress Make a copy of the Installation Checklist and insert it into the Site Log Make entries as each procedure is completed Upgrade and maintenance procedures Use the Site Log as a record of ongoing router maintenance and expansion history A Site Log might include the following events Installation of network modules Removal or replacement of network modules and other upgrades Configuration changes Maintenance schedules and requirements Maintenance procedures performed Intermittent problems Comments and notes Inspecting the Router Do not unpack the router until you are ready to install it If the final installation site will not be ready for some time keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage When you are ready to install the router proceed with unpacking it The router cables publications and any optional equipment you ordered may be shipped in more than one container When you unpack the containers check the packing list to ensure that you received all the following items Router 6 foot 1 8 meter power cord with AC powered routers only Rubber feet for desktop mounting Cisco 2801 router only Rack mount brackets with screws for 19 inch racks Ground lug and two mounting screws Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers only Cable management bracket RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable RJ 45 to D
108. g tools e Cisco Router and Security Device Manager See the Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager section on page 5 e Setup command facility See the Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility section on page 5 e Command line interface CLI See the Initial Configuration Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration section on page 8 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5788 01 amp Configuring the Router Mil Note If you need help with the interface and port numbering refer to the Interface Numbering section of the Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager The following messages appear at the end of the startup sequence yourname con0 is now available Press RETURN to get started For instructions on configuring your router by using SDM refer to the Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start Guide that shipped with your router If the messages above do not appear SDM and the Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start Guide were not shipped with your router If you want to use SDM you can download the latest version of SDM and instructions for installing it on your router from the following location http www cisco com pcgi bin tablebuild pl sdm To obtain the SDM quick
109. gh speed WAN interface card slot 2 The network module slot is compatible with Cisco network modules of type NM network module NME network module enhanced NME X enhanced extended NMD double wide and NME XD enhanced extended double wide Installing Internal Field Replaceable Units FRUs Cisco routers are shipped with default memory and power supplies already installed and usually configured and shipped with interface cards network module cards packet voice data modules PVDMs and advanced integration modules AIMs If you need to remove or install any of the internal items see the following product installation documents For AIMs e The Installing and Removing AIMs section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document For PVDMs e The Installing and Removing PVDMs section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document For Internal Power Supplies e The Replacing the Power Supply section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document For Installing DRAM SDRAM or NVRAM e The Installing and Removing DRAM DIMMs section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 amp Setting Up the Chassis W For Inst
110. go and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers o OL 5788 01 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers If you encounter problems with your Cisco 2800 series integrated servi
111. go iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers lt O1 5792 04 Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document describes installing and replacing CompactFlash memory cards in Cisco 2800 series integrated services routers It contains the following sections e Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage page 1 e Removing a CompactFlash Memory Card page 1 e Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card page 2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage CompactFlash memory cards are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are handled improperly results in complete or intermittent failures To prevent ESD damage follow these guidelines e Always use a
112. green _ Packet activity in FE or GE port or solid green Off No packet activity in FE or GE port F FDX Green FE or GE port is operating in full duplex mode Off FE or GE port is operating in half duplex mode S Speed 1 blink pause FE or GE port operating at 10 Mbps 2 blinks pause FE or GE port operating at 100 Mbps 3 blinks pause GE port operating at 1000 Mbps Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 only L Link Green FE or GE link is established Off No FE or GE link is established PVDMO Green PVDM in slot 0 1 or 2 is initialized PVDM1 Amber PVDM in slot 0 1 or 2 is detected but not initialized PVDM22 Off No PVDM installed in slot 0 1 or 2 AIMO Green AIM in slot 0 or 1 is initialized AIM1 Amber AIM in slot 0 or 1 has initialization error Off No AIM installed in slot 0 or 1 1 The Ethernet S Speed LED blinks only when the L Link LED is on 2 The PVDM2 LED is applicable only to the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers I OL 5783 01 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers E HI Chassis Views Chassis Ventilation Internal multispeed fans provide chassis cooling controlled by an onboard temperature sensor The Cisco 2801 router has two fans The Cisco 2801 router with inline power includes two additional fans integrated with the inline power supply for a total of four fans The Cisco 2801 internal fans operate at three different speeds running at the slower speeds to conserve power and reduce fan noi
113. he side of the power supply When you slide the power supply to the front and then the side of the chassis make sure that these hooks engage corresponding openings on the side of the power supply Install the power supply retention screw See Figure 34 Insert the air duct Squeeze it gently at the bottom so that the four snaps on the duct are captured by the sheet metal retainers in the chassis See Figure 33 Connect the primary power cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 36 Connect the ILP cable to the power supply and to the ILP cable connector on the motherboard Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position Route the ILP cable through the cable guides on the power supply aroiund and under the motherboard and not on top of it This routing will minimize the chance of airflow interference and of cable snags when opening the chassis See Figure 40 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers mao g OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 40 Connecting an ILP Cable in a Cisco 2811 Router 1 ILP cable connector on the power supply 3 ILP cable guides 2 ILP cable connector on the motherboard Step6 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 Installing a Power S
114. hese terminals can cause one or both of the dual input DC power supply s internal A or B fuses to open resulting in lack of redundancy or system failure When source A and source B are within 0 25 V discharge current is minimal Note When source A and source B are wired with common negative terminals as in Figure 5 discharging does not occur and there is no restriction requiring that source A and source B voltages be equal OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers HE Power Connections Figure 6 Connecting Source A and Source B with Common Positive Terminals Va voltage Vb voltage greater than 0 25 V Va voltage Vb voltage within 0 25 V In Figure 7 source A and source B are wired with opposite polarity grounds Do not use this configuration A Caution Do not use the DC input configuration shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 Source A and Source B Wired with Opposite Polarity Grounds Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5787 02 Connecting WAN LAN and Voice Cables W Connecting Routers to Backup Power A If your router uses the Cisco Redundant Power System RPS refer to the Cisco Redundant Power System Hardware Installation Guide for instructions about the power connections You can access this document at http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product access rpsbk r
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116. ing the Setup Command Facility section on page 5 To learn how to use the CLI to configure the router see the Initial Configuration Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration section on page 8 Note Ifthe rommon 1 gt prompt appears your system has booted in ROM monitor mode For information on the ROM monitor see the Using the ROM Monitor document Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications The front panel indicator LEDs described in Table 1 provide power activity and status information useful during powerup The built in LED indicators in the front and rear panels are described in Table 6 on page 9 For more detailed information about the LEDs refer to the LED Indicators section of the Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Table 1 Cisco 2800 Series LED Indicators LED Label LED Color or State Meaning SYS Solid green System is operating normally PWR Blinking green System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode Amber System error Off Power is off or power fault Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5788 01 EN Hs Configuring the Router Table 1 Cisco 2800 Series LED Indicators continued LED Label LED Color or State Meaning AUX Green IP phone power operating normally if installed or EWE Cisco Redundant Power System RPS operating normally if installed Amber IP phone power fault if installed or
117. ing to the Auxiliary Port Step 1 Step 2 If a modem is connected to the auxiliary port a remote user can dial in to the router and configure it To connect a modem to the auxiliary port on the router perform the following steps Use the black RJ 45 to DB 25 modem cable or the RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable with a DB 9 to DB 25 adapter to connect the router to a modem Make sure that your modem and the router auxiliary port are configured for the same transmission speed up to 115200 bps is supported and hardware flow control with data carrier detect DCD and data terminal ready DTR operations OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Reg
118. istrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Pi g OL 5787 02 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document describes how to power up your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router and perform an initial configuration to provide network access It includes the following sections e Powering Up Cisco 2800 Series Routers page 1 e Configuring the Router page 4 Powering Up Cisco 2800 Series Routers A Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 This section covers the f
119. kes a few minutes for the messages to stop Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5788 01 Powering Up Cisco 2800 Series Routers i You may see different startup messages S If you see the following messages the router has booted with a configuration file and is ready for initial configuration using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM yourname con0 is now available Press RETURN to get started If the messages above do not appear SDM and the Cisco Router and Security Device Manager SDM Quick Start Guide were not shipped with your router If SDM is installed on your router we recommend using SDM to perform the initial configuration To learn how to configure your router using SDM or how to obtain SDM and install it on your router see the Initial Configuration Using Cisco Router and Security Device Manager section on page 5 If you see the following messages the router has booted and is ready for initial configuration using the setup command facility or the command line interface CLI System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no To learn how to use the setup command facility to configure the router see the Initial Configuration Us
120. lation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers o 01 5784 01 Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document provides information about cables needed to install your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router It includes the following sections e Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations page 1 e Preparing to Connect to a Network page 2 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations The router includes an asynchronous serial console port and an auxiliary port The console and auxiliary ports provide access to the router either locally using a console terminal connected to the console port or remotely using a modem connected to the auxiliary port This section discusses important cabling information to consider before connecting the router to a console terminal or modem The main difference between the console and auxiliary ports is that the auxiliary port supports hardware flow control and the console port does not Flow control paces the transmission of data between a sending device and a receiving device Flow control ensures that the receiving device can absorb the data sent to it before the sending device sends more When the buffers on the receiving device are full a message is sent to the sending device to suspend transmission until the data in the buffers has been processed Because the auxiliary port supports flow control it is ideally suited for use with the high speed transmissions of a mod
121. lideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5785 01 Note A Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers This document describes how to install your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router on a desktop or in a rack It includes the following sections e Installing Modules and Interface Cards page 1 e Installing Internal Field Replaceable Units FRUs page 4 e Setting Up the Chassis page 5 e Installing the Chassis Ground Connection page 13 To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication see the Cisco 2800 Series and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A
122. m7 Amp Tyco No 32957 or 20 A positive or negative minimum equivalent maximum single source or dual sources 36 60 VDC 5 A positive or negative single source or dual sources Table 2 DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Safety Ground Overcurrent DC Power Input DC Input Wire Size Wire Size Wire Terminal Lug Protection 24 36 VDC 12 A AWG 14 2 0 mm AWG 14 2 0 mm Amp Tyco No 32957 20 A positive or negative minimum or equivalent maximum single source or dual sources 36 60 VDC 8 A positive or negative single source or dual sources OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers HE Power Connections Wiring Procedure for DC Input Step 1 _ A Warning P To connect a router to a DC power source perform the following steps Remove power from the DC circuit To ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit locate the circuit breaker for the DC circuit switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position and tape the circuit breaker switch in the OFF position Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Tip A Warning Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 A Secure all power cabling when installing this unit to avoid disturbing field wiring connections When stranded wiring is required use approved
123. marks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5790 01 Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers This chapter contains information on installing interface cards interface card slot dividers and blank panels in Cisco 2800 series integrated services routers This chapter contains the following sections e Viewing the Cisco Interface Card Installation Guide page 1 e Installing and Removing Slot Dividers page 1 e Installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots page 6 e Related Product Documentation page 7 Viewing the Cisco Interface Card Installation Guide The Cisco Interface Card Installation Guide contains the procedures for installing the various types of interface cards in external chassis slots Interface cards include the following types e Voice interface cards VIC e Voice WAN interface cards VWIC e WAN interface cards WIC e High speed WAN interface cards single wide HWIC e High speed WAN interface cards double wide HWIC D You can view the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide online on Cisco com Installing and Removing Slot Dividers In HWIC slots you can install a slot divider to convert a double wide HWIC
124. mber the router is receiving power but is not functional Ifthe LED is off check the power source and power cable e With the power switch on and the SYS PWR LED on and green do the fans operate If no check the fans If yes the power system is functioning e With the power switch on and the PWR SYS LED off do the fans operate If yes the router is receiving power The fans are connected directly to the DC outputs of the power supply If no check the power source and power cable Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5789 01 Solving Problems W e Does the router shut down after being on a short time Check for an environmentally induced shutdown See the next section Environmental Reporting Features Check the environmental site requirements in the General Site Requirements section on page 3 Ensure that all interface cards and internal modules are correctly installed Check for a power supply failure by inspecting the SYS PWR LED on the front panel If it is green the power supply is functional e Router partially boots but LEDs do not come on Check for a power supply failure by inspecting the SYS PWR LED on the front panel of the router If the SYS PWR LED is blinking or continuous green or continuous amber the power supply is functional Ifthe SYS PWR LED is not on refer to the Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms section of the Cisco
125. n ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact e Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface e Place a removed CompactFlash memory card on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding bag If the card will be returned to the factory immediately place it in a static shielding bag e Avoid contact between the card and clothing The wrist strap protects the card from ESD voltages on the body only ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage e Do not remove the wrist strap until the installation is complete A Caution For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap The measurement should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohms Removing a CompactFlash Memory Card To remove a CompactFlash memory card from the chassis perform the following steps see Figure 1 Cisco SYST EMS Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W installing a CompactFlash Memory Card A Caution Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 A Caution Do not remove a CompactFlash memory card from the chassis while it is being accessed The CF LED blinks to indicate when flash memory is being accessed Removing the CompactFlash memory card from the router while flash memory is being accessed can cause damage to your router Press the ejector button
126. n page 53 Installing the Cover on Cisco 2801 Routers Step 1 Step 2 To install the chassis cover on a Cisco 2801 router follow these steps Slide the top cover of the router back on the bottom of the chassis by pushing it in the direction opposite than shown in Figure 3 on page 4 Removing the Cisco 2801 Chassis Cover Replace the three screws and the ground connection that you removed when you opened the chassis See Figure on page 3 Removing the Cisco 2801 Chassis Cover I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W installing the Chassis Cover Installing the Cover on Cisco 2811 Routers To install the chassis cover on a Cisco 2811 router follow these steps A number 2 Phillips screwdriver is required Step 1 Position the cover so that it rests flat on the chassis with the front bezel end of the cover about 1 inch 25 mm from the front end of the chassis See Figure 51 Figure 51 Cover in Position for Installation Plastic bezel 4 Chassis gt t approx 1 inch 25 mm 103528 Step2 Slide the cover toward the front so that the fingers enter the slots and the cover is fully closed Press the cover flat against the chassis while you slide the cover closed Step3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to install the four screws at the top rear of the cover Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers O
127. nce and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Specifications W Table 10 Cisco 2811 Router Specifications continued Description Specification EMC compliance FCC Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI Class A EN 300386 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5783 01 Specifications Table 11 Cisco 2821 Router Specifications Description Specification Dimensions H x W x D 3 5 x 17 25 x 16 4 in 88 9 x 438 2 x 416 6 mm 2 RU height Weight 25 lb 11 36 kg if fully populated with modules AC input power e Input voltage e Frequency e Input current e Inrush surge current 100 to 240 VAC autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 3 A 8 A for IP phone support 50 A maximum one cycle 48 V power included DC input power e Input voltage e Input current e Inrush surge current 24 to 60 VDC positive or negative 12A 50 A maximum lt 10 ms Power dissipation maximum e AC without IP phone support e AC with IP phone support System only IP phones e DC 280 W 955 BTU hr 310 W 1058 BTU hr 240 W 820 BTU hr 300 W 1024 BTU hr Console and auxiliary ports RJ 45 connect
128. nd WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Statement 1021 Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5785 01 Preparing to Connect to a Network W Ethernet Connections The IEEE has established Ethernet as standard IEEE 802 3 Cisco 2800 series routers support the following Ethernet implementations e 1000BASE T 1000 Mbps full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters S Note The Cisco 2801 and Cisco 2811 routers do not support the 1000BASE T Ethernet implementation e 100BASE T 100 Mbps full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters e 10BASE T 10 Mbps full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters Refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications online document for information about Ethernet cables connectors and pinouts Serial Connections Serial connections are provided by WAN interface cards and network modules For more information on WAN interface cards refer to the Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide For more information on network modules refer to the Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide These docum
129. nd certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5793 01
130. nded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning Cisco SYSTEMS Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W Removing the Chassis Cover A Warning A Warning Before working on a system that has an on off switch turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord Statement 1 Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Warning gt Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 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 and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals Statement 43 Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when
131. ne document 1 The 3 blinks pause state is applicable to the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers only The Cisco 2801 and Cisco 2811 do not have 1000 Mbps ethernet ports 2 The PVDM2 LED is applicable only to the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers System Messages This section describes system error and recovery messages that may appear when a Cisco 2800 series router is operated Cisco IOS software displays system error and recovery messages on an external device console terminal screen For more information see the Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem section on page 12 I OL 5789 01 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers W System Messages The terminal should display one of the following prompts Router gt indicates the user EXEC command mode or Router indicates the privileged EXEC command mode The Cisco IOS software checks the system condition once every 30 seconds If the condition still exists the error message appears again if the error condition has cleared a recovery message appears Table 3 describes system error and recovery messages and LED conditions that might accompany them Note Table 3 does not provide a complete list of system LED conditions For all LED conditions that can occur in your router see the Reading System LEDs section on page 4 and the Reading Port and Module LEDs section on page 6 Table 3 System Error and Recovery Messages LED Typ
132. negative 18 72 VDC Cisco 2821 with IP AC 100 240 VAC 8 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output Cisco 2851 without IP AC 100 240 VAC 3 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output DC 24 60 VDC 12 A positive or negative 18 72 VDC Cisco 2851 with IP AC 100 240 VAC 8 0 A 50 60 Hz 90 264 VAC phone power output Cisco 2811 2821 and Backup power 100 VAC 10 A or 240 VAC 6 A mone Cisco RPS 675 Redundant Power System Site Environment Cisco 2800 series routers can be placed on a desktop or installed in a rack This Cisco 2811 router can also be wall mounted The location of your router and the layout of your equipment rack or wiring room are extremely important considerations for proper operation Equipment placed too close together inadequate ventilation and inaccessible panels can cause malfunctions and shutdowns and can make maintenance difficult Plan for access to both front and rear panels of the router When planning your site layout and equipment locations remember the precautions described in the next section Site Configuration to help avoid equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused shutdowns If you are currently experiencing shutdowns or an unusually high number of errors with your existing equipment these precautions may help you isolate the cause of the failures and prevent future problems gw __Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800
133. next to the CompactFlash memory card The ejector button moves outward so that it projects from the panel Press the ejector button again This ejects the CompactFlash memory card part way out of its slot Pull the CompactFlash memory card out of its slot Push the ejector button in until the button is flush with the bezel To prevent damage to the ejector mechanism the ejector button must remain pressed all the way in flush against the bezel when not being used to eject a CompactFlash memory card Figure 1 CompactFlash Memory Card Slot in Cisco 2800 Series Routers SYS AUX SYS PWR PWR ACT CF O O O O COMPACT FLASH Clo Not Remove During Network Operation L Ejector Compact button Flash slot 111992 Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card Step 1 Step 2 To install a CompactFlash memory card perform the following steps see Figure 1 Make sure that the ejector button is fully seated so that it does not project out from the panel Note If the ejector button is projecting out from the panel push it in until it is flush with the bezel Insert the CompactFlash memory card into the slot until it is fully seated The ejector button remains flush with the panel amp Note Ifthe ejector button is projecting from the panel after you insert the CompactFlash memory card remove the CompactFlash memory card press the ejector button until it clicks and rein
134. nnected Step4 Use the integrated power supply handle to pull the power supply out through the front of the chassis See Figure 44 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Pa E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 44 Removing the Power Supply from a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Installing an AC Input Power Supply The AC input power supply has a single power connector as shown in Figure 45 Figure 45 AC_Input Power Supply 1 Primary power connector Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 E Replacing the Power Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Insert the AC input power supply into the chassis from the front Install the two power supply retaining screws Torque to 8 to10 in lbf 0 9 to 1 1 N m See Figure 43 Connect the primary power supply cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature on the power supply end snaps into position See Figure 46 Figure 46 Primary Power Cable Connection in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router 1 Power supply 2 Primary power cable connector Install the bezel onto the front of the chassis as follows a Engage the plastic tabs of the bezel into the slots in the chassis b Slide the bezel until it is centered and tight against the chassis
135. not overtorque the screws The recommended torque is 15 18 inch lb 1 7 2 0 N m Attach the second bracket to the opposite side of the chassis Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to install the bracket screws A Caution Your chassis installation must allow unrestricted airflow for chassis cooling Figure 9 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting ara F TS f CEE A 4 for 23 inch rack Bracket ny for 19 inch rack Bracket for 19 inch rack Use four screws on each side Bracket for 23 inch rack 95745 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 7 W Setting Up the Chassis Figure 10 Bracket Installation for Rear Mounting Bracket for 23 inch rack Bracket for 19 inch rack Bracket for 19 inch rack Use four screws on each side Bracket for 23 inch rack 8 Figure 11 Bracket Installation for Center Mounting with Front Panel Forward for 23 inch rack Bracket for 19 inch rack for 19 inch rack Bracket Use four screws on each side for 23 inch rack 8 Installing the Router in a Rack p After you have attached the brackets to the router chassis use the screws provided with the rack to install the chassis in the rack See Figure 12 Tip pP Start the lower pair of screws first and rest the brackets on the lower screws while you insert the upper pair of screws Tip The screw slots in the brackets are spaced to line up
136. nserting the ILP Supply into the Cisco 2801 Router 103060 1 ILP supply fastening screws 3 ILP connector 2 ILP supply 4 Main power connector Step6 Insert the screws that fasten the ILP supply to the chassis Step7 Connect the main power supply cable to the main power supply connector and connect the ILP supply cable to the ILP supply connector Step8 Verify that the vent blocking plate has been removed in Step 4 The ILP fans should be visible through the vents that were blocked by the vent blocking plate Installing a Power Supply in a Cisco 2811 Router Three types of power supplies are available for the Cisco 2811 router e An AC input power supply driven by external AC power e A DC input power supply driven by external DC power e An inline power ILP supply driven by external AC power This supply provides power for the router and inline power for a complement of IP phones attached to the router The following sections describe how to install each type of power supply e Removing the Existing Power Supply page 34 e Installing an AC Input Power Supply page 36 e Installing a DC Input Power Supply page 38 e Installing an ILP Supply page 40 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 EN W Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Existing Power Supply To remove a power supply from a Cisco 2811 router perform the following steps A
137. ntenance contract number 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 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings Hs Documentation Feedback Cisco com You can access the most current Cisco documentation at this URL http www cisco com univercd home home htm You can access the Cisco website at this URL http www cisco com You can access international Cisco websites at this URL http www cisco com public countries_languages shtml Ordering Documentation You can find instructions for ordering documentation at this URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc es_inpck pdi htm You can order Cisco documentation in these ways e Registered Cisco com users Cisco direct customers can order Cisco product documentation from the Ordering tool http www cisco com en US partner ordering index shtml e Nonregistered Cisco com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters California USA at 408 526 7208 or elsewhere in North America by calling 800 553 NETS 6387 Documentation Feedback You can send comments about technical documentation to bug doc cisco com You can submit comments by using the r
138. o r pels y nononono Tn 1 i aT 10 00 ana00nt ono 000ar ypn0000 0o00 000 aoaoot gnoo0088 nnan u0980000 o 95778 an ce Attaching Optional Cable Management Bracket The optional cable management bracket provides attachment points for organizing and routing cables On brackets for the Cisco 2801 and Cisco 2811 routers attach the cable management bracket to the left or right rack mount bracket using the screw provided as shown in Figure 13 and Figure 14 On brackets for 2 rack unit high Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers you can attach the cable management bracket to either the upper or lower threaded hole on either the left or right rack mount brackets using the screw provided Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 goo W Setting Up the Chassis Figure 13 Attaching the Optional Cable Management Bracket to the Cisco 2801 Router Cable management screw Figure 14 Attaching the Optional Cable Management Bracket to a Cisco 2811 2821 or 2851 Router ST o 95947 Cable management bracket Either edge may go up Attach to either side of the chassis Chassis Grounding After the router is installed you must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Chassis Ground Connection section on page 13 Setting the Chassis on a Desktop
139. o serial transition cable that matches the signaling protocol ETA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 or ETA 530 and the serial port operating mode DTE or DCE ADSL RJ 11C CA11A Network demarcation device for RJ 11 straight through lavender service provider DSL interface SHDSL RJ 11C CA11A Network demarcation device for RJ 11 straight through for 2 wire lavender RJ 14 service provider DSL interface RJ 14 straight through for 4 wire T1 E1 digital voice RJ 48C CA81A tan Digital PBX ISDN network CSU DSU RJ 48 T1 E1 Analog voice FXS RJ 11 gray Telephone fax RJ 11 RJ21 if using NM HDA Analog voice FXO RJ 11 pink Central office analog PBX straight through Analog voice E amp M RJ 45 brown Analog PBX RJ 45 BRI S T WAN RJ 45 CB 1D orange NT1 device or private integrated RJ 45 straight through external NT1 network exchange PINX BRI U WAN RJ 49C CA A11 red ISDN network RJ 48 straight through built in NT1 56 64 kbps 8 pin modular blue RJ 48S interface in subrate device RJ 48 straight through DSU CSU or network T1 FT1 DSU CSU 8 pin modular blue RJ 48C interface RJ 48 straight through Gigabit Ethernet SFP LC color according 1000BASE SX LX LH ZX Optical fiber as specified on applicable optical to optical wavelength CWDM data sheet Gigabit Ethernet SFP RJ 45 1000BASE T Category 5 5e 6 UTP copper 1 Cable color codes are specific to Cisco cables
140. o the chassis Note that this is different from the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers On these routers some slots are built into the chassis and have slot numbers that begin with 0 However it is possible to have other slots that are part of a network module or an extension voice module Those slots have slot numbers that begin with 1 or 2 respectively OL 5783 01 Interface Numbering W Table 7 Interface Numbering on Cisco 2801 Series Routers Slot Number Slot Type Interface Numbering Range Onboard ports Fast Ethernet 0 0 and 0 1 0 VIC VWIC voice only 0 0 0 to 0 0 3 1 HWIC WIC VIC VWIC 0 1 0 to 0 1 3 single wide HWIC 0 1 0 to 0 1 7 double wide HWIC 2 WIC VIC VWIC 0 2 0 to 0 2 3 3 HWIC WIC VIC VWIC 0 3 0 to 0 3 3 single wide HWIC 0 3 0 to 0 3 7 double wide HWIC 1 A VWIC in slots 1 2 and 3 can operate in both data and voice mode in slot 0 a VWIC can operate only in voice mode Note On the Cisco 2801 router the numbering format for configuring an asynchronous interface is 0 slot port To configure the line associated with an asynchronous interface simply use the interface number to specify the async line For example line 0 1 0 specifies the line associated with interface serial 0 1 0 on a WIC 2A S in slot 1 Similarly line 0 2 1 specifies the line associated with interface async 0 2 1 on a WIC 2AM in slot 2 Table 8 In
141. of the DIMMs AIMs PVDMs and power supply in Cisco 2801 routers Figure 9 shows the locations of the DIMMs AIMs PVDMs and power supply in Cisco 2811 routers Figure 10 and Figure 11 show the locations of the DIMMs AIMs PVDMs and power supply in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers Figure 8 Module Locations in Cisco 2801 Routers Locating Modules 95907 VIC VWIC or WIC connector 1 ILP fan vents vent blocking plate 10 AIM 0 2 System fans 11 AIM 1 3 VIC or VWIC connector 12 DIMM socket 4 VIC VWIC WIC or HWIC connector 13 Mainline power supply 5 Card guide center rail 14 PVDM 1 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot 15 PVDM 0 7 Universal serial bus USB port 16 Main power supply connector 8 VIC VWIC WIC or HWIC connector 17 ILP supply connector 9 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Locating Modules Figure 9 Module Locations in Cisco 2811 Routers 1 AIM connectors 5 Primary power connector 2 DRAM DIMMs 6 Secondary power connector 3 PVDMs 7 Fans 4 Power supply Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers io g OL 5792 04 Locating Modules W Figure 10 Module Locations in Cisco 2821 Router 1 AIM connectors 4 Power supply connectors 2 DRAM DIMMs 5 Fans PVDMs Installing and Upgrading
142. ollowing topics e Checklist for Power Up page 1 e Power Up Procedure page 2 e Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications page 3 e Verifying the Hardware Configuration page 4 Checklist for Power Up You are ready to power up the Cisco router if the following steps are completed e Chassis is securely mounted and grounded e Power and interface cables are connected Cisco SYST EMS Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved HI Powering Up Cisco 2800 Series Routers e The external CompactFlash memory card is properly seated into its slot For installation instructions see the online document Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers e PC with terminal emulation program hyperTerminal or equivalent is connected to the console port and powered up e Your PC terminal emulation program is configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and flow control is set to none e Suitable PC COM port is selected in the terminal emulation program e You have selected passwords for access control e You have determined the IP addresses for the Ethernet and serial interfaces Power Up Procedure To power up your Cisco router and verify that it goes through its initialization and self test follow the procedure below When the procedure is finished the Cisco r
143. onfiguration using the CLI enter no when the power up messages end Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no no Press Return to terminate autoinstall and continue with manual configuration Would you like to terminate autoinstall yes Return Several messages are displayed ending with a line similar to the following Copyright c 1986 2004 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled lt date gt lt time gt by lt person gt Press Return to bring up the Router gt prompt flashfs 4 Initialization complete Router gt Type enable to enter privileged EXEC mode Router gt enable Router For configuration procedures refer to the online Cisco 2800 series software configuration documents wy Note To avoid losing work you have completed be sure to save your configuration occasionally as you proceed Use the copy running config startup config command to save the configuration to NVRAM When you have finished the initial configuration verify the initial configuration See the Verifying the Initial Configuration section on page 9 for verification procedures Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5788 01 Configuring the Router Mil Verifying the Initial Configuration Verify that the new interfaces are operating correctly by performing the following tests e To verify that the interfaces are operating correctly and that the interfaces and
144. onnecting Routers to DC Power page 2 e Connecting Routers to Backup Power page 9 A Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Note The installation must comply with all required electrical codes applicable at the installation site Connecting Routers to AC Power If your router uses AC power connect it to a 15 A 120 VAC 10 A 240 VAC circuit with overcurrent protection If backup power is required see the Connecting Routers to Backup Power section on page 9 amp Note The input voltage tolerance limits for AC power are 90 and 264 VAC A Warning AC connected units must have a permanent ground connection in addition to the power cable ground wire NEBS compliant grounding satisfies this requirement Statement 284 A Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 15A 120VAC 10A 240VAC Statement 1005 Connecting Routers to DC Power amp Note The Cisco 2801 router does not support DC power A Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided
145. ooting Help Cisco Technical Assistance Center Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5789 01 More Troubleshooting Help Cisco Technical Assistance Center i CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved T
146. or Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Noise level 44 dBA in normal ambient temperature 52 dBA in maximum ambient temperature Safety compliance UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 IEC 60950 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Immunity compliance EN300386 EN55024 CISPR24 EN50082 1 EN61000 6 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Specifications W Table 11 Cisco 2821 Router Specifications continued Description Specification EMC compliance FCC Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI Class A EN 300386 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5783 01 EN Specifications Table 12 Cisco 2851 Router Specifications Description Specification Dimensions H x W x D 3 5
147. outer is ready to configure If you encounter problems when you power on the router refer to the Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document For information about the ROM monitor and the bootstrap program refer to the Using the ROM Monitor document For information about the configuration register refer to the Changing the Configuration Register Settings document Note To view the boot sequence you must have a console connection to the Cisco router before it powers up Step 1 Make sure that your PC is powered up and connected as described in the Checklist for Power Up section on page 1 Step2 Move the power switch to the ON position The following indications appear e The SYS PWR LED on the front of the chassis blinks green e The fans operate Depending on your installation some LEDs on the rear of the chassis and on installed modules might also come on If you encounter problems when you power up the router refer to the Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Startup messages appear in your terminal emulation program window When the startup messages end the SYS PWR LED comes on solid green gt Caution Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop and the SYS PWR LED is solid green Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop which might cause the router to power off and start over It ta
148. p fit on both ends from mounting kit 69 0900 01 and the two machine threaded metal standoffs and two metal screws found in mounting kit 69 0899 01 Installation Procedure To install the AIM perform the following steps You need a number 2 Phillips screwdriver or flat blade screwdriver to complete this procedure Step 1 Find the metal standoff attachment locations on the system board near the AIM connector indicated by a star pattern Figure 18 shows the four metal standoff locations on the system board Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 Installing and Removing AIMs W Figure 18 Connecting the AIM to the Cisco 2801 System Board Snap in plastic NS K t ff X stando i Metal standoffs Step2 Locate the two machine thread metal standoffs from the accessory kit Do not use sheet metal thread standoffs See Figure 19 for an illustration of the different metal standoffs Figure 19 Metal Standoffs D 121202 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers I oL 5792 04 co W installing and Removing AlMs Step3 Install the two machine thread metal standoffs into the system board in the metal standoff attachment locations as shown in Figure 18 Use a 1 4 inch nut driver to tighten the standoffs Locations for AIM standoffs are denoted by a star pattern around the standoff mounting holes A Caution Make sure that th
149. p the Chassis section on page 5 If you need to remove or install any internal FRUs see the Installing Internal Field Replaceable Units FRUs section on page 4 Figure 1 Chassis Slot Locations in Cisco 2801 Routers PO D st S eco 95816 1 Slot 0 VIC or VWIC voice only no PRI 8 Auxiliary power AUX PWR LED 2 Slot 1 WIC VIC VWIC or HWIC 9 Universal serial bus USB port 3 Slot 2 WIC VIC or VWIC 10 AIM PVDM LEDs 4 Slot 3 WIC VIC VWIC or HWIC 11 Auxiliary port 5 Console port 12 CompactFlash CF LED 6 Fast Ethernet ports and LEDs 13 External CompactFlash memory card slot System LEDs Removable center card guides to allow 7 14 double wide HWIC D installation Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5786 03 Installing Modules and Interface Cards i Figure 2 Chassis Slot Locations in Cisco 2811 Routers 1 ereraa ooo A kr y elias oo ooo o A ACT A FDX S SPEED _ A LINK A y E F a eee Ta DooDoo s o IL L ml ooo coo i fe evom Pvomo Ant Amo a 95556 1 Screw holes for ground lug 5 High speed WA
150. pears as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable For connection to a modem your router is provided with an RJ 45 to DB 25 adapter cable A DB 9 to DB 25 adapter is also included with the Cisco 2801 router For detailed information about connecting devices to the auxiliary port see the Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem section on page 12 of the Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document For cable and port pinouts refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications online document on Cisco com Preparing to Connect to a Network A When setting up your router consider distance limitations and potential electromagnetic interference EMI as defined by the applicable local and international regulations Network connection considerations are provided for several types of network interfaces and are described in the following sections e Ethernet Connections page 3 e Serial Connections page 3 e ISDN BRI Connections page 5 e CSU DSU Connections page 6 Refer to the following online documents for more information about network connections and interfaces e Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide e Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide e Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Warning To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone network voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits a
151. pm rksom p de involverede risici der er ved elektriske kredsl b og du skal s tte dig ind i standardprocedurer til undg else af ulykker Brug erkl ringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde overs ttelsen i de oversatte advarsler der fulgte med denne enhed GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER oe mi Alati GLI Salil wheal nhs LA Oblo Y gapai die giy AB iK A algia EL iay Aag plai gag AD A jay ig Piil Catan ol egia 9a A glat Aplati Selya YL ale le GS Alag latal gaai yalia yia SUEI gue STG UN Aaa FI GLI Olagi Jaa Aline 7 G1Se dyta iai SSi A agaat gledi ody Chaliy YI oig Aaw g Upozorenje VA NE SIGURNOSNE NAPOMENE Ovaj simbol upozorenja predstavlja opasnost Nalazite se u situaciji koja mo e prouzro iti tjelesne ozljede Prije rada s bilo kojim ure ajem morate razumjeti opasnosti vezane uz elektri ne sklopove te biti upoznati sa standardnim na inima izbjegavanja nesre a U prevedenim sigurnosnim upozorenjima prilo enima uz ure aj mo ete prema broju koji se nalazi uz pojedino upozorenje prona i i njegov prijevod SA UVAJTE OVE UPUTE Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings oL 5808 01 E Safety Warnings Upozorn ni Npoeidotroinon NIVNTR Opomena D LE IT BEZPE NOSTN POKYNY Tento upozor uj c symbol ozna uje nebezpe Jste v situaci kter by mohla zp sobit nebezpe razu P ed prac na jak mkoliv vybaven si uv domte nebezpe souvisej c s elektrick
152. ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers E W Connecting WAN LAN and Voice Cables Ports and Cabling Table 3 summarizes some typical WAN LAN and voice connections for Cisco 2800 series routers The connections summarized here are also described in detail in the following documents e Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications e Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide e Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers mio g OL 5787 02 Connecting WAN LAN and Voice Cables Table 3 WAN LAN and Voice Connections Port or Connection Port Type Color Connection Cable Ethernet RJ 45 yellow Ethernet hub or Ethernet switch Category 5 or higher Ethernet T1 E1 WAN RJ 48C CA81A T1 or El network RJ 48 T1 E1 xCE1T1 PRI RJ 48S tan External T1 CSU or other RJ 48S to RJ 48S TE T1 equipment RJ 48S to RJ 48S NT RJ 48S to RJ 48S T1 RJ 48S to bare RJ 48S to BNC RJ 485S to twinaxial cable RJ 48S to DB 15 RJ 48S to DB 15 null T3 DS3 E3 WAN BNC connector T3 network CSU DSU or other T3 DS3 equipment 75 ohm coaxial cable Cisco serial Cisco Smart serial 60 pin D sub blue CSU DSU and serial network or equipment Cisco Smart compact connector blue CSU DSU and serial network or equipment Cisc
153. power supply and chassis See Figure 50 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Replacing the Power Supply Figure 50 Connecting an ILP Cable in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers 3 ILP cable guides 1 ILP cable connector motherboard 2 ILP cable connector power supply Step6 Install the bezel onto the front of the chassis as follows a Engage the plastic tabs of the bezel into the slots in the chassis b Slide the bezel until it is centered and tight against the chassis If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Step 7 Cover section on page 51 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers lt OL 5792 04 Installing the Chassis Cover W Installing the Chassis Cover Cisco 2801 routers have a cover that slides onto the chassis from the rear of the chassis For cover installation procedures see the Installing the Cover on Cisco 2801 Routers section on page 51 Cisco 2811 routers have a cover that slides into place after you position it flat on top of the chassis For cover installation procedures see the Installing the Cover on Cisco 2811 Routers section on page 52 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have a hinged cover For cover installation procedures see the Installing the Cover on Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers section o
154. pshim index htm Caution S Before connecting the RPS to the router make sure that either the RPS is in standby mode or the RPS AC power is disconnected Connecting the RPS to AC power automatically places the RPS in active mode Note The Cisco 2801 router does not support an RPS Connecting WAN LAN and Voice Cables amp This section describes how to connect the WAN LAN and voice interface cables It covers the following topics e Ports and Cabling page 10 e Connection Procedures and Precautions page 12 Note A One or two Ethernet cables are typically provided with the router Additional cables and transceivers can be ordered from Cisco For ordering information contact customer service For cable pinouts refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document Warning A Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning A To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone network voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Statement 1021 Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN
155. r the connector is male 2 Ifthe connector has holes to accept pins the connector is female Signaling Standards Supported The synchronous serial ports available for the router support the following signaling standards EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 You can order a Cisco DB 60 shielded serial transition cable that has the appropriate connector for the standard you specify The documentation for the device you want to connect should indicate the standard used for that device The router end of the shielded serial transition cable has a DB 60 connector which connects to the DB 60 port on a serial WAN interface card The other end of the serial transition cable is available with a connector appropriate for the standard you specify The synchronous serial port can be configured as DTE or DCE depending on the attached cable except EIA 530 which is DTE only To order a shielded cable contact customer service See the Obtaining Technical Assistance section of the online document S Note All serial ports configured as DTE require external clocking from a CSU DSU or other DCE device Although manufacturing your own serial cables is not recommended because of the small size of the pins on the DB 60 serial connector cable pinouts are provided in the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document Distance Limitations Serial signals can travel a limited distance at any given bit rate gene
156. rally the slower the data rate the greater the distance All serial signals are subject to distance limits beyond which a signal significantly degrades or is completely lost amp Note Only the serial WAN interface card supports bit rates above 128 Kbps Table 2 lists the recommended maximum speeds and distances for each serial interface type however you might get good results at speeds and distances greater than those listed if you understand the electrical problems that might arise and can compensate for them For instance the recommended maximum rate for V 35 is 2 Mbps but 4 Mbps is commonly used Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5785 01 Preparing to Connect to a Network W Table 2 Serial Signal Transmission Speeds and Distances EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 X 21 V 35 Distance EIA 530 Distance Rate bps Feet Meters Feet Meters 2400 200 60 4100 1250 4800 100 30 2050 625 9600 50 15 1025 312 19200 25 7 6 513 156 38400 12 3 7 256 78 56000 8 6 2 6 102 31 1544000 T1 50 15 Balanced drivers allow EIA TIA 449 signals to travel greater distances than EIA TIA 232 signals The recommended distance limits for EIA TIA 449 shown in Table 2 are also valid for V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 Typically EIA TIA 449 and EIA 530 can support 2 Mbps rates and V 35 can support 4 Mbps rates Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates The follo
157. rdware Documents Introduction and Warnings OL 5808 01 Safety Warnings W Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr Sie befinden sich in einer Situation die zu einer K rperverletzung f hren k nnte Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Ger t beginnen seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unf llen bewusst bersetzungen der in dieser Ver ffentlichung enthaltenen Warnhinweise sind im Lieferumfang des Ger ts enthalten Hinweis BEWAHREN SIE DIESE SICHERHEITSANWEISUNGEN AUF Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Per le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento vedere le avvertenze di sicurezza che accompagnano questo dispositivo Nota CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER Dette varselssymbolet betyr fare Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan for rsake personskade F r du utf rer arbeid med utstyret b r du v re oppmerksom p farene som er forbundet med elektriske kretssystemer og du b r v re kjent med vanlig praksis for unng ulykker For se oversettelser
158. restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Installing Modules and Interface Cards Cisco SYSTEMS Cisco routers are normally shipped with network modules high speed WAN interface cards HWICs and voice interface cards VICs already installed If you need to remove or install any of these items see the following product installation documents either online or shipped with the product For Network Modules e Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W installing Modules and Interface Cards e Quick Start Guide Network Modules for Cisco 2600 Series Cisco 3600 Series and Cisco 3700 Series Routers and Cisco 2800 Series e Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide For HWICs and VICs e Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers e Quick Start Guide Interface Cards for Cisco 1600 1700 2600 3600 and 3700 Series and Cisco 2800 Series e Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide The chassis slots for network modules and interface cards are identified in Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 and Figure 4 If the required network modules interface cards and internal field replaceable units FRUs are already installed proceed to the Setting U
159. ring the Router FastEthernet0 1 unassigned NO unset up dow Select one of the available interfaces for connecting the router to the management network Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary fastethernet0 0 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configuring interface FastEthernet0 0 Use the 100 Base TX RJ 45 connector yes yes Operate in full duplex mode no no Configure IP on this interface yes yes IP address for this interface 172 1 2 3 Subnet mask for this interface 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Class B network is 172 1 0 0 16 subnet bits mask is 16 The configuration is displayed The following configuration command script was created hostname Router enable secret 5 1SD5P6 PYx41 1QIASK HcSbf 05q1 enable password xxxxxx line vty 0 4 password xxxxxx snmp server community public I no ip routing interface FastEthernet0 0 no shutdown media type 100BasexX half duplex ip address 172 1 2 3 255 255 0 0 interface FastEthernet0 1 shutdown no ip address end Respond to the following prompts Select 2 to save the initial configuration 0 Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config 1 Return back to the setup without saving this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit Enter your selection 2 2 Building configuration Use the enabled mode configur
160. roubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5789 01 sis Hs More Troubleshooting Help Cisco Technical Assistance Center Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers a OL 5789 01 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers This chapter contains information on installing network modules network module slot dividers network module filler panels and blank panels in Cisco 2800 series integrated services routers Note Cisco 2801 routers do not have network module slots Network modules cannot be installed in Cisco 2801 routers This chapter contains the following sections e Viewing the Cisco Network Module Installation Guide page 1 e Installing Slot Dividers in Network Module Slots page 2 e Installing and Removing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots page 4 e Installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots page 7 e Related Product Documentation page 7 Viewing the Cisco Network Module Installation Guide The Cisco Network Module Installation Guide contains the procedures for installing network modules in external chassis slots You can view the Cisco Network Module Installation Guide online on Cisco com Cisco SYST EMS Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W installing Slot Dividers in Network Module Slots Installing Slot Dividers in Network Module Slots Step 1 Step
161. s OL 5787 02 Power Connections Figure 1 DC Power Connections for Cisco 2800 Series Routers DC input A Return input A Return input A DC input A Safety ground Safety ground Return input B DC input B DC input B E Return input B A B A B gaH d HQI GQ e Terminal block block S Negative DC input Positive DC input Step6 Install the plastic covers over the terminals See Figure 2 or Figure 3 Warning The safety cover is an integral part of the product Do not operate the unit without the safety cover installed Operating the unit without the cover in place will invalidate the safety approvals and pose a risk of fire and electrical hazards Statement 117 Step7 Organize and secure the wires using cable ties as shown in Figure 2 or Figure 3 Make sure that the wires do not project above or below the front panel of the router Step8 Turn on power to the DC circuit Be sure to remove tape used to secure the circuit breaker switch in the OFF position Figure 2 Plastic covers Wire Routing and Attachment for Cisco 2811 Routers I OL 5787 02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers HE Power Connections Figure 3 Wire Routing and Attachment for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers power source 111815 Plastic covers Approved Scenarios and Scen
162. s This document describes how to connect your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router to a power source and to networks and external devices It includes the following sections e Power Connections page 2 e Connecting WAN LAN and Voice Cables page 9 e Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem page 12 Note A To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Cisco 2800 Series and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning A This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Warning Cisco SYSTEMS Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved HE Power Connections Power Connections This section explains how to connect AC or DC power to Cisco 2800 series routers It covers the following topics e Connecting Routers to AC Power page 2 e C
163. s Routers P36 E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 36 Connecting a Primary Power Cable in a Cisco 2811 Router 1 Power supply 3 Primary power cable connector motherboard 2 Primary power cable connector power supply Step5 If you are finished installing modules install the cover on the router See the Installing the Chassis Cover section on page 51 I OL 5792 04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers W Replacing the Power Supply Installing a DC Input Power Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 The DC input power supply has two power connectors as shown in Figure 37 Figure 37 DC Input Power Supply for the Cisco 2811 Router 135276 1 Retention tab 3 Secondary power connector 2 Primary power connector Follow these steps to install the DC input power supply Insert the DC input power supply and then slide it to the front and side of the chassis Please note that there are two hooks inside the front of the chassis that fit into openings on the side of the power supply When you slide the power supply to the front and then the side of the chassis make sure that these hooks engage corresponding openings on the side of the power supply Install the power supply retention screw See Figure 34 Insert the air duct Squeeze it gently at the bottom so that the four snaps on the duct are captured by the sheet metal ret
164. s browsing for models using a tree structured product hierarchy e A search field on the final results page making it easier to look up multiple products e End of sale products are clearly identified in results lists The tool streamlines the process of locating serial number labels and identifying products Serial number information expedites the entitlement process and is important for access to support services The Cisco Product Identification tool can be accessed at the following URL http tools cisco com Support CPI index do Built in Interfaces Table 1 summarizes the interface ports built into the chassis Table 1 Summary of Cisco 2800 Series Built In Interfaces 100BASE T Fast Ethernet FE 1000BASE T Gigabit Universal Serial Console Port Auxiliary Port Model Ports RJ 45 Ethernet GE Ports RJ 45 Bus USB Ports RJ 45 RJ 45 Cisco 2801 2 1 1 1 Cisco 2811 2 2 1 1 Cisco 2821 2 2 1 1 Cisco 2851 2 2 1 1 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Removable and Interchangeable Modules Table 2 Hardware Features W Table 2 summarizes the optional modules that can be installed in the router to provide specific capabilities The network modules extension voice modules and interface cards fit into slots located on the front of the chassis on the Cisco 2801 router and on the rear of the chassis on the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers they can
165. s extensive features and functionality For information that is beyond the scope of these documents or for additional information use the following resources Timesaver Make sure that you have access to the documents listed in Table 3 Some of these documents are available in print and all are on the World Wide Web If you need to order printed documents see the Obtaining Documentation section on page 11 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings oL 5808 01 goo Hs Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Table 3 Related and Referenced Documents Cisco Product Document Title Cisco 2800 series routers Cisco 2800 Series Routers Quick Start Guide Software configuration documentation for Cisco 2800 series routers Cisco 2800 Series and Cisco 3800 Series Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Cisco 2800 Series Cards and Modules Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Cisco RPS 675 Redundant Power System Hardware Installation Guide Quick Start Guide Network Modules for Cisco 2600 Series Cisco 2800 Series Cisco 3600 Series Cisco 3700 Series Routers and Cisco 3800 Series Routers Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide Quick Start Guide Interface Cards for Cisco 1600 1700 1800 2600 2800 3600 3700 and 3800 Series Routers Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide Network management Network management so
166. s into HWIC slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers as follows Step 1 Guide the two halves of the slot divider between the two rails in the bottom of the HWIC slot See Figure 4 Figure 4 Inserting Slot Divider into an HWIC Slot on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Step2 Push the slot divider in until it seats and locks into place When the slot divider is fully seated its outer end is flush with the front panel of the router See Figure 5 Step3 Gently pull the slot divider to check for complete seating If properly seated it does not come out Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5791 01 Installing and Removing Slot Dividers W Figure 5 Slot Divider Installed in an HWIC Slot on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Slot divider flush with external surface of router 117043 Removing Slot Dividers from HWIC Slots on Cisco 2801 Routers amp Note The HWIC slots on both sides of a slot divider must be empty before you remove the slot divider Remove slot dividers from HWIC slots on Cisco 2801 routers as follows Step 1 Loosen the retention screw on the slot divider Step2 Pull the slot divider straight out of the HWIC slot Removing Slot Dividers from HWIC Slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers amp Note The HWIC slots on both sides of a slot divider must be empty before you remove the slot divider Remove slo
167. s your router Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Safety Recommendations Cisco SYSTEMS Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety e Keep the chassis area clear and dust free during and after installation e If you remove the chassis cover put it in a safe place e Keep tools and chassis components away from walk areas e Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the chassis Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Hs Safety Recommendations Wear safety glasses when working under conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes Do not perform any action that creates a hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe Safety with Electricity A Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 A Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 A Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity Locate the emergency power off switch in th
168. se at ambient temperatures below 40 C They operate at the highest speed in ambient temperatures above 40 C The Cisco 2811 router has three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 32 C They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 32 C The Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have three fans that operate at a slower speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise at ambient temperatures below 40 C They operate at high speed in ambient temperatures above 40 C Real Time Clock wy An internal real time clock with battery backup provides the system software with time of day on system power up This allows the system to verify the validity of the certification authority CA certificate In the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers the clock and battery are permanently installed the battery lasts the life of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router The Cisco 2801 router has a socketed lithium battery This battery lasts the life of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router and is not field replaceable Note A If the lithium battery in a Cisco 2801 router should fail the router must be returned to Cisco for repair Although the battery is not intended to be field replaceable the following warning must be heeded Warning There is the danger of explosion if the
169. se one filler panel at the far right a slot divider in the middle and a blank panel at the right See Figure 7 To create a slot for a standard single wide network module NME or NM use one filler panel at the far right a slot divider in the middle a blank panel at the right and a filler panel next to the slot divider See Figure 8 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5790 01 Installing and Removing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots W Figure 6 Filler Panels for NMD 121066 1 Filler panel Figure 7 Filler Panels for NME X 121067 1 Slot divider 3 Filler panel 2 Blank panel Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers T OL 5790 01 a W installing and Removing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots Figure 8 Filler Panels for NME and NM 1 Filler panel 3 Blank panel 2 Slot divider 4 Filler panel Installing Filler Panels in Network Module Slots amp Note A network module slot must be empty before you install a filler panel Install filler panels as follows Step 1 Orient the filler panel for insertion with the captive retention screw at the right side Step2 Insert the filler panel into the far right edge of the slot Step3 Guide the inner end of the filler panel into the square hole at the rear of the network module slot and align the retention screw with the threaded screw hole in the chassis slot di
170. sert the CompactFlash memory card E Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5793 01 Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card E A Caution To prevent damage to the ejector mechanism the ejector button must remain fully seated when not being used to eject a CompactFlash memory card Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5793 01 E W installing a CompactFlash Memory Card CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States a
171. sitioned on a flat surface before you start removing the cover The following warning applies only if the router is provided with a DC power input A Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 Step 1 Make sure that the router is turned off and disconnected from its power source A Warning Before opening the unit disconnect the telephone network cables to avoid contact with telephone network voltages Statement 1041 Step2 Disconnect all network interface cables from the rear panel of the router Step3 Place the router on a flat surface Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws at the rear of the top cover Set the screws aside in a safe place Step4 Lift the cover up to a 45 degree angle See Figure 7 Step 5 Slide the cover to the side toward the side with the fans until the tabs are free from the slots See Figure 7 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 E7 Removing the Chassis Cover Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Removing the Top Cover of the Router Figure 7 o 89EE04 Wanane UOOORO SESS OonDoG n a i o S oO g 4 H o gt io o o uo nN Lift cover Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 Locating Modules Figure 8 shows the locations
172. slot into two single width slots Cisco SYST EMS Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W installing and Removing Slot Dividers Installing Slot Dividers in HWIC Slots on Cisco 2801 Routers Figure shows a slot divider for HWIC slots on Cisco 2801 routers Figure 1 Slot Divider for HWIC Slots on Cisco 2801 Routers Install slot dividers into HWIC slots on Cisco 2801 routers as follows Step 1 Guide the slot divider between the two rails in the bottom of the HWIC slot Push the slot divider in until it is fully seated When the slot divider is fully seated its outer end is flush with the front panel of the router See Figure 2 Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5791 01 Installing and Removing Slot Dividers W Figure 2 Inserting a Slot Divider into an HWIC Slot on a Cisco 2801 Router 121201 Step2 Tighten the retention screw on the slot divider Installing Slot Dividers in HWIC Slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Figure 3 shows a slot divider for HWIC slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5791 01 EN W installing and Removing Slot Dividers Figure 3 Slot Divider for HWIC Slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Install slot divider
173. start guide SDM release notes and other SDM documentation go to www cisco com go sdm and click the Technical Documentation link For help with interface and port numbering refer to the Interface Numbering section of the Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Initial Configuration Using the Setup Command Facility This section shows how to use the setup command facility to configure a hostname for the router set passwords and configure an interface for communication with the management network If you see the following messages at the end of the startup sequence the setup command facility has been invoked automatically System Configuration Dialog At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no The setup command facility prompts you for basic information about your router and network and it creates an initial configuration file After the configuration file has been created you can use the CLI or Cisco Router and Security Device Manager to perform additional configuration The prompts in the setup command facility vary depending on your router model the installed interface modules and the software image The following example and the user entries in bola are shown as examples only For a description of the interface
174. t dividers from HWIC slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers as follows Step 1 Reach into the HWIC slots on both sides of the slot divider and squeeze the two halves of the slot divider together See Figure 6 Step2 Pull the slot divider straight out of the HWIC slot Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5791 01 g5 W installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots Figure 6 Squeeze the Slot Divider to Release Installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots All empty chassis slots for WAN interface cards and voice interface cards must be covered with blank panels Blank panels are required to ensure proper cooling airflow and to prevent electromagnetic interference Figure 7 shows a typical blank panel Figure 7 Typical Blank Panel Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5791 01 Related Product Documentation Wi Blank Panels for HWIC Slots The high speed WAN interface card HWIC hardware kit for Cisco 2800 series routers contains two blank panels Each panel covers one single wide HWIC slot Install blank panels over empty HWIC slots as follows e Single wide slot Attach a blank panel and tighten the two screws e Double wide slot Install a slot divider as described in the Installing Slot Dividers in HWIC Slots on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers section then install two blank panels and tighten the two screws in ea
175. te requirements and required tools and equipment and includes an installation checklist Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Provides information about cables needed to install your Cisco 2800 series router Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes how to install your Cisco 2800 series router on a desktop in a rack or on a wall Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes how to connect your Cisco 2800 series router to a power source and to networks and external devices Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes how to power up your Cisco 2800 series router and perform an initial configuration to provide network access Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers Describes how to isolate problems read LEDs and interpret error and recovery messages Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Contains links to the procedures for installing network modules in external chassis slots Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Contains links to the procedures for installing the various types of interface card in external chassis slots E Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings OL 5808 01 Conventions Table 1 Hardware Documentation for Cisco 2800 Series Routers Continued Topic Description Installing an
176. tement 1003 Make sure that the router is turned off and disconnected from its power source Warning Step 2 Step 3 Before opening the unit disconnect the telephone network cables to avoid contact with telephone network voltages Statement 1041 If rack mounting brackets are attached to the chassis remove them using a Phillips screwdriver Remove the four screws at the rear of the top cover using a Phillips screwdriver Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Removing the Chassis Cover W Step4 Perform the following steps to loosen the cover from the chassis a Insert the blade of a 1 4 inch screwdriver straight into the square hole on either side of the chassis near the rear so that it bottoms against the chassis and does not go past the chassis and into the narrow slot See Figure 4 A Caution Make sure that the tip of the screwdriver does not slide into the narrow vertical slot that is visible inside the square hole The tip of the screwdriver should rest on the metal tab just inside the chassis cover and to the right of the vertical slot Figure 4 Inserting the Screwdriver into the Side of the Chassis Screwdriver must not enter the vertical slot 103860 b With the screwdriver positioned as required in Step a above rotate the screwdriver a quarter turn toward the rear of the chassis to loosen one side of the cover See Figure 5 A Caution
177. tenance Mil Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5784 01 goo W Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Expertise the iQ logo iQ Net Readiness Scorecard iQuick Study LightStream Linksys MeetingPlace MGX Networking Academy Network Registrar Packet PIX ProConnect RateMUX ScriptShare SlideCast SMARTnet StackWise The Fastest Way to Increase Your Internet Quotient and TransPath are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0612R Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Preinstal
178. terface Numbering on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Routers Port Location Interface Numbering Scheme Examples Built into the chassis front panel Interface type port usb 0 usb 1 Built into the chassis rear panel Interface type 0 port interface fa 0 x interface gi 0 x In an interface card HWIC Interface type 0 interface card slot port interface serial 0 x y HWIC D WIC VWIC VIC Note Interface card slots built into the chassis are labeled interface async 0 x y z 4 plugged directly toan ETS HWIC slot number on Cisco 2800 series routers line Ofxly slot in a chassis interface fa 0 x y voice port 0 x y In an interface card WIC Interface type 1 interface card slot port controller t1 1 x y VWIC VIC plugged into a slot voice port 1 x y in a network module interface serial 1 x y interface async 1 x y line 1 x y Built into a network module Interface type 1 port interface gi 1 x NME NME X NMD interface serial 1 x NME XD interface async 1 x line 1 x FXS or FXO port in an extension Interface type 2 0 port voice port 2 0 x voice module EVM FXS DID port numbers 0 to 7 are built into the EVM FXS FXO port numbers 8 to 15 are in expansion module 0 FXS FXO port numbers 16 to 23 are in expansion module 1 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers 0L 5783 01 E W Specifications Table 8 Interface Numbering on Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 an
179. th parity disabled 239K bytes of non volatile configuration memory 62720K bytes of ATA CompactFlash Read Write Configuration register is 0x2102 Use the show diag 0 command to obtain hardware information about an installed AIM You will see additional output that is not shown in these examples Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 E W installing and Removing PVDMs The following example shows one Compression AIM in a Cisco 2811 router Router show diag 0 Slot 0 C2851 Motherboard with 2GE and integrated VPN Port adapter 2 ports Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time unknown EPROM contents at hardware discovery xj Compression AIM 1 2E1 Compression AIM module Version 2AIM Module in slot 1 Hardware Revision z 1 0 Part Number 73 3888 01 Board Revision A0 Deviation Number 0 0 Fab Version 01 PCB Serial Number JAB05440F12 RMA Test History 00 RMA Number 0 0 0 0 RMA History 00 EEPROM format version 4 EEPROM contents hex 0x00 04 FF 40 04 6D 41 01 00 82 49 0x10 80 00 00 00 00 02 01 C1 8B 4A 0x20 30 46 31 32 03 00 81 00 00 00 0x30 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x40 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x50 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x60 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 0x70 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF F 30 01 42 41 30 1 42 30 35 34 34 0 04 00 FF FF FF F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
180. the Installing and Upgrading failed Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document If IP power is not installed Repair or replace the RPS Refer to the Cisco RPS 675 RPS has failed Document If RPS backup is connected and Check RPS and repair or replace if faulty Refer to the IP power is installed either one Cisco RPS 675 Document cea Check AC power supply and replace if faulty Refer to the Replacing the Power Supply section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5789 01 g5 W Reading Port and Module LEDs Table 1 System LEDs on Cisco 2800 Series Routers continued LED Indicator State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions SYS ACT Off No packet transfers are Ethernet not active or not connected Check Ethernet occurring connections and make corrections as necessary Router not configured properly Check configuration and make corrections as necessary Blinking System is actively transferring Normal indication No action required packets or is monitoring internal activities CF Off The flash memory is not being Normal indication No action required It is okay to remove accessed the CompactFlash memory card if the CF LED remains off Solid green or The flash memory is being Normal indication No action required blinking accessed Caution Do not remove th
181. tion Allow clearance around the rack for maintenance Allow at least one rack unit of vertical space between routers Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation Ensure that the rack is not congested because each router generates heat An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air Heat generated by equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward into the intake ports of the equipment above When mounting a chassis in an open rack ensure that the rack frame does not block the intake or exhaust ports If the chassis is installed on slides check the position of the chassis when it is seated into the rack Baffles can help to isolate exhaust air from intake air which also helps to draw cooling air through the chassis The best placement of the baffles depends on the airflow patterns in the rack which can be found by experimenting with different configurations When equipment installed in a rack particularly in an enclosed rack fails try operating the equipment by itself if possible Power off other equipment in the rack and in adjacent racks to allow the router under test a maximum of cooling air and clean power I OL 5784 01 Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers jg HZ installation Checklist Installation Checklist The sample installation checklist lists items and procedures for installing a new router Make a copy of this checklist and mark the
182. tions see Table 1 in the Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers document Table 5 Summary of Cisco 2801 Series LED Indicators LED Color Description Location SYS PWR Green Router has successfully booted up and the Front software is functional This LED blinks while booting or in the ROM monitor SYS ACT Green Blinking when any packets are transmitted or received Front on any WAN or LAN or system is monitoring internal activities CF Green On when flash memory is busy Do not Front remove the CompactFlash memory card when this light is on AUX PWR Green Indicates that the inline power supply is present Front Amber LED is on When the inline power supply is not installed the LED is off If the power supply is working properly the LED is green If the power supply is not working properly the LED is amber indicating an inline power failure FE 0 Link Green On when the router is correctly connected to a Front local Ethernet LAN through Ethernet port 0 FE 0 100 Green On indicates a 100 Mbps link Front Off indicates a 10 Mbps link FE 0 FDX Green On indicates full duplex operation Front Off indicates half duplex operation FE 1 Link Green On when the router is correctly connected to a Front local Ethernet LAN through Ethernet port 1 FE 1 100 Green On indicates a 100 Mbps link Front Off indicates a 10 Mbps link FE 1 FDX Green On indicates full duplex operation
183. upply in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router Three types of power supplies are available for the Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers e An AC input power supply driven by external AC power e A DC input power supply driven by external DC power e An inline power ILP supply driven by external AC power This supply provides power for the router and inline power for a complement of IP phones attached to the router The following sections describe how to install each type of power supply Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers oL 5792 04 goan W Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Existing Power Supply To remove the power supply from a Cisco 2821 or a Cisco 2851 router perform the following steps Step 1 Remove the bezel from the front of the router as follows a Make sure that the Compact Flash Ejector pin is in a position flush to the bezel There is an upward facing arrow located at the top and center of the front bezel Grasp the bezel at the location of the arrow See Figure 41 Figure 41 Where to Hold Front Bezel to Remove It on Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers SYS AUX SYS PWR PWR ACT CF O Or COMPACT FLASH Cae T Do Not Remove During Network Operation 121069 b Pull the top of the bezel 1 8 to 1 4 inch 3 to 8 mm awa
184. ure 34 Power Supply Retention Screw 1 Power supply 3 Ribbon Cable 2 Retention screw location Step4 Slide the power supply toward the fan and toward the system board and then lift it out Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 E W Replacing the Power Supply Installing an AC Input Power Supply Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The AC input power supply has a single power connector as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 AC Input Power Supply for the Cisco 2811 Router 135275 1 Retention tab 2 Primary power connector Follow these steps to install the AC input power supply Insert the AC input power supply and then slide it to the front and side of the chassis Please note that there are two hooks inside the front of the chassis that fit into openings on the side of the power supply When you slide the power supply to the front and then the side of the chassis make sure that these hooks engage corresponding openings on the side of the power supply Install the power supply retention screw See Figure 34 Insert the air duct Squeeze it gently at the bottom so that the four snaps on the duct are captured by the sheet metal retainers in the chassis See Figure 33 Connect the primary power cable to the power supply Make sure that the locking feature snaps into position See Figure 36 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Serie
185. vanced applications The Cisco 2800 series consists of four versions The Cisco 2801 routers and Cisco 2811 routers are one rack unit in height and have two 10 100 LAN ports The more powerful Cisco 2821 routers and Cisco 2851 routers are two rack units in height and have two 10 100 1000 LAN ports The higher end router platforms of the Cisco 2800 series offer increased performance increased slot density including network module slots ad extension voice module slots and increased inline power output Figure 1 Figure 2 and Figure 3 show front views of the Cisco 2800 series routers Figure 1 Front View of a Cisco 2801 Router Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved W Hardware Features Figure 2 Front View of a Cisco 2811 Router 95902 Figure 3 Front View of a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router 95903 This chapter describes the features and specifications of the routers and fubhides the followine sections e Hardware Features page 2 e Chassis Views page 10 e Interface Numbering page 16 e Specifications page 18 e Regulatory Compliance page 25 Hardware Features This section describes the basic features of Cisco 2800 series routers including product identification built in interfaces modules memory LED indicators chassis ventilation and the internal clock Product Serial Number Location The
186. ved Check the module Refer to the Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms and the Obtaining Technical Assistance sections of the Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings online document for warranty and customer service contact information Confirm that the Cisco IOS release installed in the router supports the card The Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide lists the software requirements for each card e Router powers on and boots only when a particular cable is disconnected There may be a problem with the module or cable Refer to the Cisco 90 Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms and the Obtaining Technical Assistance sections of the Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents Introduction and Warnings online document document for warranty and customer service contact information Reading System LEDs The system LEDs on the front panel of the router provide information about the power data packet activity and flash memory activity For an explanation of these LEDs see Table 1 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers O1 5789 01 Reading System LEDs W Table 1 System LEDs on Cisco 2800 Series Routers LED Indicator State Meaning Possible Causes and Corrective Actions SYS PWR Off If the fan is not running Power not switched on at the router e No output fromthe internal Power not available from source pow
187. vices Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 Regulatory Compliance E Table 12 Cisco 2851 Router Specifications continued Description Specification EMC compliance FCC Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI Class A EN 300386 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Regulatory Compliance For compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied the router Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5783 01 EN W Regulatory Compliance CCVP the Cisco Logo and the Cisco Square Bridge logo are trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc Changing the Way We Work Live Play and Learn is a service mark of Cisco Systems Inc and Access Registrar Aironet BPX Catalyst CCDA CCDP CCIE CCIP CCNA CCNP CCSP Cisco the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo Cisco IOS Cisco Press Cisco Systems Cisco Systems Capital the Cisco Systems logo Cisco Unity Enterprise Solver EtherChannel EtherFast EtherSwitch Fast Step Follow Me Browsing FormShare GigaDrive GigaStack HomeLink Internet Quotient IOS iPhone IP TV iQ Exp
188. vider or adjacent filler panel amp Note You may be securing the filler panel to the router chassis to another filler panel or to a slot divider depending on its installation location Step4 Tighten the retention screw Removing Filler Panels from Network Module Slots amp Note A network module slot must be empty before you remove a filler panel To remove a filler panel loosen the captive retention screw and pull the filler panel straight out of the slot Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers o E OL 5790 01 Installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots E Installing Blank Panels over Empty Chassis Slots All empty chassis slots for network modules must be covered with blank panels Blank panels are required to ensure proper cooling airflow and to prevent electromagnetic interference Figure 9 shows a typical blank panel Figure 9 Typical Blank Panel gpu u u OOO OO oo or ooo D OOOO Ia DC ole IOC a E aC olo n 121064 Blank Panels for Network Module Slots The network module hardware kit for Cisco 2800 series routers contains two blank panels Each blank panel covers one single wide network module slot Install blank panels over empty network module slots as follows e Single wide slot Attach a blank panel e Extended single wide slot Install an adapter filler panel as described in the Installing and Removing Filler Panels in N
189. wing baud rate limitations apply to the slow speed serial interfaces found in the asynchronous synchronous serial modules e Asynchronous interface Maximum baud rate is 115 2 kbps e Synchronous interface Maximum baud rate is 128 kbps full duplex ISDN BRI Connections A The BRI WAN interface cards provide Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI connections The BRI modules and BRI WAN interface cards are available with either an S T interface that requires an external Network Terminator 1 NT1 or a U interface that has a built in NT1 You can install the BRI modules in any available slot in the chassis Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Use a BRI cable not included to connect the BRI WAN interface card directly to an ISDN Table 3 lists the specifications for ISDN BRI cables Also refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications online document for pinouts This document is located on Cisco com OL 5785 01 Port and Cable Information for Cisco 2800 Series Routers E Preparing to Connect to a Network Table 3 ISDN BRI Cable Specifications Specification High Capacitance Cable Low Capacitance Cable Resistance at 96 kHz 160 ohms km
190. wire for NEBS compliant chassis grounding AWG 14 2 mm or larger wire for NEC compliant chassis grounding AWG 18 1 mm or larger wire for EN IEC 60950 compliant chassis grounding For NEC compliant grounding an appropriate user supplied ring terminal with an inner diameter of 1 4 in 5 7 mm In addition depending on the type of modules you plan to use you might need the following equipment to connect a port to an external network Cables for connection to the WAN and LAN ports dependent on configuration amp Note For more information on cable specifications refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications on Cisco com Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for connection to an Ethernet LAN port Console terminal an ASCII terminal or a PC running HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no flow control and no parity Modem for connection to the auxiliary port for remote administrative access optional Data service unit DSU or channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU as appropriate for serial interfaces External CSU for any CT1 PRI modules without a built in CSU NTI device for ISDN BRI S T interfaces if not supplied by your service provider Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 01 5784 01 Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Main
191. working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Removing the Chassis Cover A Cisco 2801 routers have a cover that slides off the rear of the chassis Cisco 2811 routers have a cover that lifts off after you slide it free it from front panel Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 routers have a hinged cover that comes off after you rotate it upward and separate it from its hinge Caution Do not under any circumstances tamper with or attempt to remove the safety shields protecting the WIC HWIC slots and connectors on the Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 routers Removing the Cover from Cisco 2801 Routers Step 1 A To remove the cover from a Cisco 2801 router follow these steps Make sure that the router is turned off and is disconnected from the power supply Warning Step 2 Before opening the unit disconnect the telephone network cables to avoid contact with telephone network voltages Statement 1041 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the ground connection screw Use a flat blade screwdriver or a hex driver to remove the three screws that hold the chassis and the chassis cover together as shown in Figure 1 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers OL 5792 04 Removing the Chassis Cover W Figure 1 Removing the Cisco 2801 Chassis Screws 103167 Step3 Insert a flat blade screwdriver between the chassis and ch
192. x 17 25 x 16 4 in 88 9 x 438 2 x 416 6 mm 2 RU height Weight 25 lb 11 36 kg if fully populated with modules AC input power e Input voltage e Frequency e Input current e Inrush surge current 100 to 240 VAC autoranging 47 to 63 Hz 3 A 8 A for IP phone support 50 A maximum one cycle 48 V power included DC input power e Input voltage e Input current e Inrush surge current 24 to 60 VDC positive or negative 12A 50 A maximum lt 10 ms Power dissipation maximum e AC without IP phone support e AC with IP phone support System only IP phones e DC 280 W 955 BTU hr 370 W 1262 BTU hr 360 W 1128 BTU hr 300 W 1024 BTU hr Console and auxiliary ports RJ 45 connector Operating humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Noise level 44 dBA in normal ambient temperature 52 dBA in maximum ambient temperature Safety compliance UL 60950 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 IEC 60950 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document Immunity compliance EN300386 EN55024 CISPR24 EN50082 1 EN61000 6 2 For detailed compliance information refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Ser
193. y from the chassis at the center See Figure 42 c While you hold the bezel away from the chassis slide the bezel toward the input power side until it comes free about 1 2 inch 12 mm Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Pa E OL 5792 04 Replacing the Power Supply W Figure 42 Removing the Bezel from a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router 0O t a bezel A A A B A WH B zE eB aasaaal A A n fe i 1AF Tok oR lo m E H Co an co an SSS SSS i i a a a a le i o o a i J o 4 o amp _ Lol e e mo oo mo 1 co om oo a 1 Pull top of bezel away from chassis 2 Slide bezel to release it from chassis

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