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1. Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 AppendixA Specifications and Cables B Cabling Specifications Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide PAS E 78 10432 01 J P SS Numerics 10BaseT The 10 Mbps baseband Ethernet specification that uses two pairs of twisted pair cabling Category 3 or 5 one pair for transmitting data and the other for receiving data B broadband modem As used in this manual a DSL cable or long reach Ethernet modem C cable modem A modulator demodulator device that is placed at subscriber locations to convey data on a cable television system crossover Ethernet A cable that wires a pin to its opposite pin for example RX is wired to TX cable This cable connects two similar devices such as two data terminal equipment DTE devices or two data communications equipment DCE devices Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 a cli Bl Glossary D DRAM Dynamic random access memory RAM RAM that stores information in capacitors which must be periodically refreshed DSL Digital Subscriber Line Public network technology that delivers high bandwidth over conventional copper wiring at limited distances There are four types of DSL ADSL HDSL SDSL and VDSL All are provisioned via modem pairs with one modem at the central office and the other located at the subscriber site E EMI Electromagnetic in
2. Warning Before working on a chassis or working near power supplies unplug the power cord on AC units disconnect the power at the circuit breaker on DC units A Warning This equipment is intended to be grounded Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S 240 VAC 10A international is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors A Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines remove jewelry including rings necklaces and watches Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals A Warning The ports labeled 10BaseT 100BaseTX and 10 100 are safety extra low voltage SELV circuits SELV circuits should only be connected to other SELV circuits Avoid connecting these circuits to telephone network voltage TNV circuits Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EM 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Preparing for Installation Mi A 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 and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN por
3. NIAI AT WwW NI rR Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 AppendixA Specifications and Cables W Cabling Specifications The Console port is configured as a data communications equipment DCE device The default parameters for the console port are as follows e 9600 baud e 8 data bits e No parity One stop bit Table A 4 Power Connector Pinouts Function ROF RTN N C N C 5 RTN N C N C ONA MY B WwW NI rR Cabling Specifications This section provides specifications for the following Ethernet cables which you might need to provide e Straight through e Crossover It also provides information on Ethernet cable distance limitations Ethernet Cable Specifications Table A 5 provides the specifications for straight through and crossover Ethernet cables See the Glossary for definitions of straight through and crossover cables Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 Appendix A Specifications and Cables Cabling Specifications Mi Table A 5 Ethernet Cable Specifications Type Category Shielding 10BaseT Category 3or5 Unshielded twisted pair UTP Maximum Cable Distances Table A 6 provides the maximum distances of Ethernet cables that you can use between Ethernet devices Table A 6 Maximum Cable Distances Cable Maximum Distance Ethernet cables 328 ft 100 m
4. F feature summary table 1 1 Flash memory 1 1 frequency specifications A 2 front panel figure 1 2 hazard statement defined x HUB NO HUB button settings 2 6 hubs connecting 2 7 humidity specifications A 1 installation of the router 2 5 preparing for 2 1 2 4 verifying 2 12 L LED functions in performing troubleshooting 3 2 to 3 4 in verifying installation 2 12 summary of table 1 4 mounting of the router 2 13 P PC connecting 2 8 pinouts A 2 power problems 3 2 specifications A 2 power connector locking 1 2 power supply connecting 2 11 problems after router is running table 3 3 during initial startup table 3 2 S safety warnings 2 2 server connecting 2 8 H Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 specifications cable distances table A 5 Ethernet cable table A 5 system A 1 startup problems 3 2 system specifications table A 1 T table mounting 2 13 Technical Assistance Center TAC xv temperature specifications A 1 U unpacking of the router 2 4 v voltage specifications A 2 W wall mounting description 2 14 figure 2 16 warnings installation 2 2 weight specifications A 1 workstation connecting 2 8 Index M 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Bl index Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide a g 78 10432 01 7 inches 19 35 cm x
5. Router Wall Mount Template To check scale se 1 inch e 2 54 cm
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7. such as the Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10 100 that connects the Ethernet network devices through the MDI port to create a network Modulator demodulator A device that converts analog and digital signals At the source a modem converts digital signals to a form suitable for transmission over analog communication facilities At the destination analog signals are converted back to their digital form Safety extra low voltage A secondary circuit that under normal conditions has a voltage less than 42 4V peak or 60 VDC A cable that wires a pin to its equivalent pin This cable connects two dissimilar devices such as a data terminal equipment DTE and a data communications equipment DCE device A straight through Ethernet cable is the most common cable used 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Bl Glossary TNV Telecommunications network voltage A secondary circuit that under normal operating conditions carries telecommunication signals Telecommunications signals are a steady state varying amplitude or intermittent voltage or current intended for use on a telecommunications network A telecommunications network is considered a metallically terminated circuit intended to carry telecommunication signals for voice data or other communication These networks might be publicly or privately owned They might be subjected to overvoltages due to atmospheric discharges or power line failures TO HUB TO PC A b
8. 0 to 10 000 ft 3000 m 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m AppendixA Specifications and Cables M Port Connector Pinouts Table A 1 System Specifications continued Description Design Specification Router Power AC input voltage 100 to 240 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption 15W Voltage SV For information on regulatory compliance refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 806 Router document that was shipped with your router A Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Port Connector Pinouts This section provides pinouts for the following connectors e Ethernet See Table A 2 Table A 5 and Table A 6 e Console for connecting a terminal or PC See Table A 3 e Power See Table A 4 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 AppendixA Specifications and Cables Port Connector Pinouts Mi Table A 2 Cisco 806 Router Ethernet Connector Pinouts RJ 45 Function Function TO HUB TO PC Button TO HUB TO PC Button Pin IN Position OUT Position 1 TX RX 2 TX RX 3 RX TX 4 Unused Unused 5 Unused Unused 6 RX TX 7 Unused Unused 8 Unused Unused Table A 3 Console Connector Pinouts RJ 45 Function RTS DTR TXD GND GND RXD DSR CTS oo
9. 3 1 Problems During Initial Startup Symptom Problem Solutions All LEDs No power to router Perform the following tasks in order including OK 1 Make sure that the power switch is set to ON LED are off 2 Make sure that all connections to and from the power supply are secure 3 Make sure that the power outlet has power 4 Ifthe problem continues the power supply could be faulty Contact your Cisco reseller No connection to A cable related Perform the following tasks in order i DE itch problem 1 To make sure that you have cabled the device thernet swite a Improperly correctly see Figure 2 4 or Figure 2 5 in Chapter 2 Internet LED is i ff connected cable Installation off e Damaged cable 2 Make sure that the connectors at both ends of the cable are securely seated 3 Make sure the cable is not physically damaged If it is order another cable from Cisco or replace it with a similar cable Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EM 78 10432 01 Chapter3 Troubleshooting Problems After Router Is Running IB Table 3 1 Problems During Initial Startup continued Symptom Problem Solutions No connection to A cable related Perform the following tasks in order Ethernet devices problem 1 To make sure that you have cabled the device COMPUTER Improperly correctly see Figure 2 2 or Figure 2 3 in Chapter 2 LEDs 1 through 4 connected cable Installation
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11. surface Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EXE 78 10432 01 Chapter 2 Installation Where to Go from Here Mi Where to Go from Here Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 You have completed the hardware installation and are ready to configure the software Cisco strongly recommends that inexperienced network administrators use the Cisco Router Web Setup application that has been installed on the router To use this application complete the following steps Log on to one of the PCs connected to the router through ETHERNET port 1 2 3 or 4 Open a web browser Type in the following universal resource locator URL http 10 10 10 1 Click the Router Setup link in the Cisco Router Web Setup home page and follow the instructions that appear in the page that is displayed If the web page does not appear when you enter the URL http 10 10 10 1 test the connection between the PC and the router by doing the following a Check that the OK LED on the router is on and check the cable connection between the router and the PC If the PC you are using is connected to Ethernet port number 4 be sure that the TO HUB TO PC button is in the TO PC position b Ifthe CRWS home page still does not appear verify that your web browser s work offline option is disabled c Ifthe web page still does not appear verify that your PC is automatically configured to receive an IP address by following the instruction
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14. U S and certain other countries All other brands names or trademarks mentioned in this document or Web site 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 0104R Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide Copyright O 2001 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved J ET inc Preface ix Audience ix Organization ix Conventions x Related Documentation xii Obtaining Documentation xii World Wide Web xii Documentation CD ROM xiii Ordering Documentation xiii Documentation Feedback xiii Obtaining Technical Assistance xiv Cisco com xiv Technical Assistance Center xv Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website xv Contacting TAC by Telephone xv cHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1 1 Features 1 1 Router Overview 1 2 Front Panel 1 2 Back Panel 1 3 LEDs 1 4 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 ua Bl Contents cHAPTER 2 Installation 2 1 Preparing for Installation 2 1 Safety 2 1 Warnings 2 2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2 3 Unpacking the Box 2 4 Preventing Router Damage 2 5 Installing Your Router 2 5 Connecting Ethernet Devices 2 6 Connecting a Hub 2 7 Connecting a Server PC or Workstation 2 8 Connecting to the Internet 2 9 ct Connecting a Broadband Modem 2 9 Connecting an Ethernet Switch 2 10 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port 2 10 Co
15. a corporate telecommuter or small office to an Internet service provider ISP over a broadband or Ethernet connection to the following sites e Corporate LANs Internet The router is capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports Features Table 1 1 summarizes the features of the Cisco 806 router Table 1 1 Cisco 806 Router Feature Summary Feature Description 10BaseT Ethernet ports Provides connection to 10BaseT 10 Mbps Ethernet networks Compatible with 10 100 Mbps devices Flash memory 12 MB of Flash memory Webflash 2 MB of Flash memory reserved for use by the Cisco Router Web Setup software Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter 1 Product Overview Bl Router Overview Table 1 1 Cisco 806 Router Feature Summary continued Feature Description Dynamic RAM 16 MB of DRAM built in DRAM 4 MB 8 MB and 16 MB DIMM cards are available to increase DRAM Ease of installation Color coded ports and cables reduce the chance of installation error Cisco IOS software Supports Cisco IOS software Cisco Router Web Setup application Provides a web based software tool for basic configurations and selected applications Console port Provides connection to terminal or PC for software configuration using command line interface and for troubleshooting Cable lock Provides complementary feature for physical
16. aom Damaged cable 2 Make sure that the connectors at both ends of the cable are securely seated 3 Make sure the cable is not physically damaged If it is order another cable from Cisco Systems or replace it with a similar cable Improper setting of TO To make sure that the button is set correctly see HUB TO PC button on Table 2 1 in Chapter 2 Installation router or hub Problems After Router Is Running Table 3 2 lists problems that could occur after the router has been up and running Table 3 2 Problems After Router is Running Symptom Problem Solutions Problems with Ethernet A cable related Perform the following tasks in order connection COMPUTER problem 1 Make sure that the connectors at both LEDs 1 through 4 are off e Disconnected ends of the cable are secure cable 2 Make sure that the cable is not Damaged cable physically damaged If it is damaged order another cable from Cisco Systems or replace it with a similar cable Improper setting of TO To make sure that the button is set correctly HUB TO PC button on see Table 2 1 in Chapter 2 Installation router or hub Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter3 Troubleshooting M Problems After Router Is Running Table 3 2 Problems After Router is Running continued Symptom Problem Solutions Connection to the broadband A cable related Perform the following
17. ation ETHERNET port 4 Straight through OUT 1 Hub vendors use different names for the button controlling the cable selections This table uses the Cisco 1528 Micro Hub 10 100 with an MDI MDI X button as an example Determine the button name and setting for your particular hub Refer to your hub documentation for details 2 Cisco provides a yellow straight through cable You must provide additional straight through cables For details on cables see Appendix A H Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Installing Your Router Mi Connecting a Hub Before connecting a hub to the router see Table 2 1 for information on setting the TO HUB TO PC button To connect a hub follow the steps in Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Connecting a Hub 1 Set TO HUB TO PC button Cisco 806 router 2 Connect yellow cable a to ETHERNET port 4 on Cisco 806 router I i y i a Es 51815 3 Connect other end of cable to hub 4 If applicable check setting of hub equivalent of router TO HUB TO PC To verify your hub connection ensure that the COMPUTERS 4 LED on the front panel is on after you have completed the router installation If the LED is not on see Table 3 2 in Chapter 3 for troubleshooting information Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter2 Installation Bl installing Your Router Connecti
18. eb rer samt gj re deg kjent med vanlig praksis nar det gjelder unng ulykker Aviso Este s mbolo de aviso indica perigo Encontra se numa situa o que Ihe poder causar danos f sicos Antes de come ar a trabalhar com qualquer equipamento familiarize se com os perigos relacionados com circuitos el ctricos e com quaisquer pr ticas comuns que possam prevenir poss veis acidentes Atenci n Este s mbolo de aviso significa peligro Existe riesgo para su integridad f sica Antes de manipular cualquier equipo considerar los riesgos que entra a la corriente el ctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos est ndar de prevenci n de accidentes Varning Denna varningssymbol 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 till vanligt f rfarande f r att f rebygga skador Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 rm Preface Bi Related Documentation Related Documentation In addition to this Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide the Cisco 806 documentation set includes the following e Cisco 806 Router Cabling and Setup Quick Start Guide e Cisco 606 Router Software Configuration Guide Cisco 606 Router Release Notes Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 806 Router e The latest version of the Cisco IOS Release Notes You
19. hapter for more information ETHERNET RXD Green Blinks when an ETHERNET port receives a packet ETHERNET TXD Green Blinks when an ETHERNET port sends a packet INTERNET 1 Green On when the INTERNET ETHERNET port is connected to a broadband modem or to an Ethernet switch INTERNET RXD Green Blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port receives a packet INTERNET TXD Green Blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port sends a packet Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 f lt de EN Aa Installation This chapter provides information on the following topics Preparing for Installation e Preventing Router Damage e Installing Your Router e Verifying Your Router Installation e Mounting Your Router e Where to Go from Here Preparing for Installation This section provides information on safety mounting of the router and unpacking the router box Safety This section provides the safety warnings and electrostatic and router damage information applicable to the Cisco 806 router Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter2 Installation B Preparing for Installation Warnings Before installing the router read the following warnings A Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Warning No operator serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel
20. ing This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC 15A U S 240 VAC 16A international is used on the phase conductors all current carrying conductors A Warning This equipment is designed to be grounded Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during normal use Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EJ Chapter2 Installation B Verifying Your Router Installation Figure 2 7 Connecting the Power Supply EE LL Cisco 806 router 51820 3 Connect power e 1 Connect power cord to electrical supply cable outlet 2 Connect power cord to power supply Verifying Your Router Installation Use this table to verify that you have properly installed the router Table 2 2 Verifying Installation Power Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns Power OK On Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EXE 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Table 2 2 Verifying Installation continued Power Link LEDs to Check Mounting Your Router Normal Patterns To hub server PC or workstation COMPUTERS 4 COMPUTERS RXD and COMPUTERS TXD COMPUTERS 4 is on when the Ethernet port is physically connected to a hub PC or workstation COMPUTERS RXD blinks when an Ethernet port receives an Ethernet packet COMPUTERS TXD blin
21. ks when an Ethernet port sends an Ethernet packet To broadband modem or Ethernet switch INTERNET 1 INTERNET RXD AND INTERNET TXD INTERNET 1 is on when the INTERNET ETHERNET port is physically connected to a broadband modem or Ethernet switch INTERNET RXD blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port receives an Ethernet packet INTERNET TXD blinks when the INTERNET ETHERNET port sends an Ethernet packet Mounting Your Router You can mount your router on one of the following surfaces e Table or other horizontal surface e Wall or other vertical surface Mounting on Table Do not cover or obstruct router vents which are located on the router sides 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Chapter2 Installation B Mounting Your Router Mounting on Wall You can mount your router on a wall or other vertical surface by using the molded mounting brackets on the bottom of the router and two number six 3 4 in M3 5 x 20 mm screws You must provide the screws Figure 2 8 shows the mounting brackets A Caution If you are mounting your router on drywall use two hollow wall anchors 1 8 in with 5 16 in drill bit or M3 with 8 mm drill bit to secure the screws If the screws are not properly anchored the strain of the network cable connections could pull the router from the wall Figure 2 8 Wall Mounting Brackets Bottom of Router Front panel of router Y Mo
22. l interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco s installation instructions it may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Modifying the equipment without Cisco s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interfe
23. leshooting Describes problems that might develop and how to identify and solve them Specifications and Cables Provides Cisco part numbers for cables that you can order and contains port connector pinouts and specifications for cables that you might need to provide Glossary Defines terms and acronyms used in this manual 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Preface Bl Conventions Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this guide N Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to additional information and material A Caution This symbol means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data A Warning 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 the standard practices for preventing accidents Waarschuwing Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur 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 standaard maatregelen om ongelukken te voorkomen Varoitus Tama varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa Olet tilanteessa joka v
24. ly securing router Locking power connector Locks power connector in place Wall mount feature Brackets on router bottom provide a means for mounting router on a wall or vertical surface Router Overview Front Panel Figure 1 1 shows the front panel of the Cisco 806 router H Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 Chapter1 Product Overview Router Overview Mi Figure 1 1 Cisco 806 Front Panel 51818 Back Panel Figure 1 2 shows the back panel of the Cisco 806 router Figure 1 2 Cisco 806 Back Panel Cable lock Ethernet ports Physically Connect to secures Ethernet network Ethernet port router devices Connects to broadband modem or switch LOE TO HUB TO PC II s button i5 Console port I rial Connects to PC device and cable or terminal Locking power type used for connector Ethernet port 4 Connects to power supply Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter 1 Product Overview Bl Router Overview LEDs Table 1 2 summarizes the functions of the LEDs on the Cisco 806 router Table 1 2 Cisco 806 LED Functions LED Color Function OK LED Green On when power is supplied to the router and when the router completes the self test procedure and begins operating COMPUTERS 1 4 Green On when an Ethernet device is connected Blinks when the connection has a problem See the Troubleshooting c
25. might also need to refer to the following documents Cisco IOS Release 12 0 Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Release 12 0 Obtaining Documentation The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Cisco Systems World Wide Web You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at the following sites e http www cisco com e http www china cisco com e http www europe cisco com Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide mm 78 10432 01 Preface Obtaining Documentation Mi Documentation CD ROM Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD ROM package The Documentation CD ROM is updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation The CD ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription Ordering Documentation Cisco documentation is available in the following ways e Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco Product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace http www cisco com c gi bin order order_root pl Registered Cisco com users can order the Documentation CD ROM through the online Subscription Store http www cisco com go subscription e Nonregistered Cisco com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters California USA at 408 526 7208 or in
26. ng a Server PC or Workstation Before connecting the server PC or workstation see Table 2 1 to determine how to set the router TO HUB TO PC button To connect one of these devices to ETHERNET port number 4 follow the steps in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Connecting a Server PC or Workstation 1 Set TO HUB TO PC button Cisco 806 router 2 Connect yellow cable gt SEE es to ETHERNET port 4 Bb s Il on Cisco 806 router 8 PC se 2 L 3 Connect other end of cable to server PC or workstation To verify your connection ensure that the COMPUTERS 4 LED is on after you have completed router installation If the LED is not on see Table 3 2 in Chapter 3 for troubleshooting information You can connect additional servers PCs or workstations to ETHERNET ports 1 2 and 3 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EN 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Installing Your Router Mi Connecting to the Internet You can use an installed broadband modem or Ethernet switch to connect to the Internet Connecting a Broadband Modem To connect to an installed DSL cable or long reach Ethernet modem follow the steps in Figure 2 4 A Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Figure 2 4 Connecting to a Broadband Modem 1 Connect yellow cable to ETHERNET INTERNET port 56958 2 C
27. nnecting the Power Supply 2 11 Verifying Your Router Installation 2 12 Mounting Your Router 2 13 Mounting on Table 2 13 Mounting on Wall 2 14 Where to Go from Here 2 17 CHAPTER 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller 3 1 Problems During Initial Startup 3 2 Problems After Router Is Running 3 3 H Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 Contents M APPENDIX A Specifications and Cables A 1 System Specifications A 1 Port Connector Pinouts A 2 Cabling Specifications A 4 Ethernet Cable Specifications A 4 Maximum Cable Distances A 5 GLOSSARY INDEX Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 E Bl Contents Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EN 78 10432 01 Audience Organization HA P Pag A Bi lt 4 ose Preface This preface discusses the audience organization and conventions used in this guide It also discusses related documentation and how to access electronic documentation This guide is intended for service technicians who have no experience installing routers and whose goal is to connect the router to the network as quickly as possible This guide contains the following information Product Overview Describes the Cisco 806 router and its features Installation Provides information on preinstallation procedures mounting and connecting the router and verifying the router connections Troub
28. oi johtaa ruumiinvammaan Ennen kuin ty skentelet mink n laitteiston parissa ota selv s hk kytkent ihin liittyvist vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien ehk isykeinoista Attention 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 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide mm 78 10432 01 Preface Conventions W Warnung 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 bewuBt Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan fore til personskade For du utf rer arbeid p utstyr m du vare oppmerksom p de faremomentene som elektriske kretser inn
29. onnect other end to modem Follow the instructions provided with your broadband modem to determine which port on the modem to connect to Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter2 Installation Bl installing Your Router Connecting an Ethernet Switch To connect an installed Ethernet switch to the Cisco 806 router follow the steps in Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Connecting to an Ethernet Switch 1 Connect yellow cable to ETHERNET INTERNET port 60099 LS DI yp 4 RS MART vw O ARR NA 2 Connect other end o 277 cable to available port on Ethernet switch Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port The CONSOLE port is a service port to which you can connect a terminal or PC in order to configure the software via the command line interface CLI or to troubleshoot problems with the router To connect a terminal or PC to the CONSOLE port follow the steps in Figure 2 6 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EXE 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Installing Your Router Figure 2 6 Connecting a Terminal or PC 1 Connect RJ 45 connector on light blue cable to CONSOLE port 2 Connect DB 9 connector to terminal or PC 51821 Connecting the Power Supply To connect the power supply follow the steps in Figure 2 7 A Warning The device is designed to work with TN power systems A Warn
30. r Installation Unpacking the Box Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Figure 2 1 shows the items included with your router If any of the items is missing or damaged contact your customer service representative Figure 2 1 Items Included with Router 2 Yellow Ethernet cables Quick Stary Guide Desktop power supply TS s i Console cable ee wan RJ 45 to DB 9 56566 Black power cord To prepare for installation follow these steps Obtain a broadband or Ethernet connection from your service provider Remove the yellow Ethernet cables light blue console cable and product documentation from the Open Me First bag Remove the desktop power supply and the black power cord from the accessory kit Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to the router hub servers workstations or PCs If you plan to configure the software using IOS commands via the console port provide a terminal or PC to connect to the console port If you plan to use the cable lock feature provide a Kensington or equivalent locking cable Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Preventing Router Damage Mi Preventing Router Damage Follow these guidelines when connecting devices to your router e Connect the color coded cables supplied by Cisco Systems to the color coded ports on the back panel e If you must supply your own cable see Appendix A for cabling
31. rence to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright O 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL
32. s in Cisco Router Web Setup User Guide which is available on the Cisco 800 and SOHO Series Product Documentation CD 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Chapter2 Installation Bl Where to Go from Here Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EN 78 10432 01 BE A ua A a a Troubleshooting This chapter describes problems that could occur with the Cisco 806 router hardware possible causes of the problems and steps for solving the problems The problems are grouped into the following areas e Problems During Initial Startup e Problems After Router Is Running For more information on problems that could occur with the software refer to the Cisco 806 Router Software Configuration Guide Before You Call Your Cisco Reseller Some of the solutions in this chapter instruct you to contact your Cisco reseller Before you contact your reseller have the following information ready Router model and serial number on the back panel Maintenance agreement or warranty information e Date you received your router Brief description of the problem Brief description of the steps you have taken to solve the problem Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter3 Troubleshooting M Problems During Initial Startup Problems During Initial Startup Table 3 1 lists problems that a user might encounter when the router is initially booted Table
33. specifications If this appendix does not provide specifications for a particular cable we strongly recommend ordering the cable from Cisco Systems Installing Your Router To install the Cisco 806 router you need to perform these tasks in the following order e Connect the Ethernet devices to the router e Connect the router to a broadband modem or Ethernet switch e Connect a terminal or PC to the router for software configuration using the command line interface CLI or troubleshooting Connect the router to the power source e Verify the router installation e Mount the router Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 E Chapter 2 Installation Bl installing Your Router Connecting Ethernet Devices Table 2 1 lists the Ethernet devices you can connect to the router the connections for each device and the settings of the router TO HUB TO PC button the default setting is IN Table 2 1 Connecting Ethernet Devices Network Device Router Network Device Button Ethernet Cable HUB NO HUB Connected to Router Setting Router Port Type Button Setting Hub with equivalent to MDI IN ETHERNET port 4 Straight through IN router TO HUB TO PC button Hub with equivalent to MDI X ETHERNET port 4 Straight through OUT router TO HUB TO PC OUT button Hub without equivalentto MDI X ETHERNET port 4 Straight through OUT router TO HUB TO PC OUT button Server PC or workst
34. tasks in order or Ethernet line is intermittent problem or lost The INTERNET 1 LED on the front panel is off e Disconnected cable Damaged cable 1 Make sure that the connectors at both ends of the cable are secure 2 Make sure that the cable is not physically damaged If it is damaged order another cable from Cisco Systems or replace it with a similar cable Problem with broadband line or WAN service Contact your broadband line or WAN service provider to determine whether there is a problem H Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 A EH AA 9 ami Specifications and Cables This appendix provides system port and cabling specifications for the Cisco 806 router System Specifications Table A 1 outlines the system specifications for the Cisco 806 router Table A 1 System Specifications Description Design Specification Physical Dimensions Dimensions H x W x D 2 0 x 9 7 x 8 5 in 5 1 x 24 6 x 21 6 cm Weight does not include desktop power supply Cisco 806 router 1 5 Ib 0 68 kg Environmental Operating Ranges Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Nonoperating humidity 5 to 9596 relative humidity Nonoperating altitude 0 to 15 000 ft 4570 m Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 10 to 85 relative humidity Operating altitude
35. terference The interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels ESD Electrostatic discharge A transfer of electrostatic charge between bodies of different electrostatic potentials such as an operator and a piece of electrical equipment ESD occurs when electronic components are improperly handled ESD can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry ESD is more likely to occur with the combination of synthetic fibers and dry atmosphere F Flash memory The nonvolatile storage that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed so that data can be stored booted from and rewritten as necessary Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide a 78 10432 01 L link LNK LRE MDI MDI X modem S SELV straight through Ethernet cable Glossary MI A light emitting diode LED that indicates that a physical connection between the router and an Ethernet device exists Long reach Ethernet A technology that encapsulates Ethernet packets for robust high frequency transmission over telephone wiring and extends the distance reach from 100 meters for traditional Ethernet over copper to up to 5 000 feet 1 524 meters Media dependent interface A port on an Ethernet network device used to connect the device to the Ethernet network usually through a hub or switch Media dependent interface crossover A port on an Ethernet hub
36. tinue e P4 You need information or assistance on Cisco product capabilities product installation or basic product configuration In each of the above cases use the Cisco TAC website to quickly find answers to your questions To register for Cisco com go to the following website http www cisco com register If you cannot resolve your technical issue by using the TAC online resources Cisco com registered users can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at the following website http www cisco com tac caseopen Contacting TAC by Telephone If you have a priority level 1 P1 or priority level 2 P2 problem contact TAC by telephone and immediately open a case To obtain a directory of toll free numbers for your country go to the following website http www cisco com warp public 687 Directory DirTAC shtml P1 and P2 level problems are defined as follows e Pi Your production network is down causing a critical impact to business operations if service is not restored quickly No workaround is available 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Preface Bl Obtaining Technical Assistance e P2 Your production network is severely degraded affecting significant aspects of your business operations No workaround is available Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide Pov B 78 10432 01 CP Kp N i P ue Product Overview The Cisco 806 router can connect
37. ts both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge ESD is a transfer of electrostatic charge between bodies of different electrostatic potentials such as an operator and a piece of electrical equipment It occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and it can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry Electrostatic discharge is more likely to occur in the presence of synthetic fibers and dry atmosphere Always use the following ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing components Step 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap that you provide ensuring that it makes good skin contact Caution To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively Always follow the guidelines in the preceding section Warnings Step2 Do not touch any exposed contact pins or connector shells of interface ports that do not have a cable attached If cables are connected at one end only do not touch the exposed pins at the unconnected end of the cable Note This device is intended for use in residential and commercial environments only A Caution Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap which should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohms Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EN Chapter2 Installation MI Preparing fo
38. unting gt E Mounting bracket bracket lt 7 in 19 35 cm gt Bottom of router gt 56613 The following conditions must be met when you mount the router Because you will use the LEDs as status and problem indicators the front panel must face upward and be easily visible e The router must be mounted low enough for you to see the LEDs in case you need to troubleshoot a problem Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide EIN 78 10432 01 Chapter2 Installation Mounting Your Router W The power supply must rest on a horizontal surface such as the floor or a table If the power supply is not supported it might place strain on the power supply cable and cause it to disconnect from the connector on the router back panel To mount the router follow the steps in Figure 2 9 The last page of this manual provides a template for measuring the distance between the screws Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78 10432 01 EX Chapter2 Installation Bl Mounting Your Router Figure 2 9 Mounting Router On Wall 1 Secure two screws 7 5 8 in 19 35 cm apart into a wall and 1 8 in 0 32 cm from the wall 7 5 8 in gt Wall mount 19 35 cm a screw lt Wall 2 Hang router on screws Mounting brackets Maximum distance 6 ft 2 m 51819 3 Place power supply on horizontal
39. utton that enables you to use a straight through cable to connect either hubs button or servers PCs and workstations to the router Without this button you would need to supply a crossover cable to connect a hub to the router Setting the button to TO HUB in indicates that you are connecting a hub setting the button to TO PC out indicates that you are connecting a server PC or workstation Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide KN 78 10432 01 Numerics 10baseT Ethernet ports 1 1 A AC input voltage A 2 altitude specifications A 1 back panel figure 1 3 broadband modem connecting 2 9 C cables Ethernet types of 2 6 included with router 2 4 maximum distances of A 5 specifications table A 5 caution statement defined x Cisco com xiv Cisco reseller contacting 3 1 Cisco Router Web Setup 2 17 w B A i connecting broadband modem 2 9 Ethernet devices 2 6 Ethernet switch 2 10 hubs 2 7 PC 2 8 2 10 power supply 2 11 server 2 8 terminal or PC to console port 2 10 workstation 2 8 console port 1 2 conventions hazard x D damage preventing 2 5 documentation included with router 2 4 related xii dynamic RAM 1 2 electrostatic damage preventing 2 3 78 10432 01 Cisco 806 Router Hardware Installation Guide m Bl index Ethernet cable specifications A 5 types of 2 6 Ethernet devices connecting 2 6 Ethernet switch connecting 2 10
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