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About This GuideAudience and ScopexCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Audience and ScopeThis guide is for users who have some expe
xiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02About This GuideConventions• Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide describes some co
About This GuideConventionsxiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02WarningThis warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation t
xiiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02About This GuideConventionsAdvarselDette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en si
About This GuideConventionsxivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02CommandsTable 1 describes the syntax used with the commands in th
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-021Cisco 1750 Router OverviewThis chapter introduces the Cisco 1750 router, also referred to in
Key FeaturesiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 1 Cisco 1750 RouterKey FeaturesThe Cisco 1750 router is a voice-and-data c
iiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Key FeaturesCisco interface cards • Supports two slots for either WAN interface cards (WICs)
Rear-Panel Ports and LEDsivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Rear-Panel Ports and LEDsThis section describes the router rear-pane
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Rear-Panel Ports and LEDsUse the rear-panel LEDs during router installation to confirm that yo
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Front-Panel LEDsviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Front-Panel LEDsUse the router front-panel LEDs to determine network activity
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Front-Panel LEDsACT Green – Blinks when there is network activity on the Ethernet port.COL Y
Front-Panel LEDsviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02SLOT1PORTØ Green ISDN On when the first ISDN B channel is connected.Serial
ixCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Router MemoryRouter MemoryThis section describes the types of memory stored in the router and
Router MemoryxCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Amounts of MemoryUse the show version command to view the amount of DRAM, NVRAM,
xiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Unpacking the RouterUnpacking the RouterTable 1-5 lists the items that come with your router.
Additional Required EquipmentxiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Cisco VIC To make a voice connection, the router must have a su
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-022InstallationThis chapter provides the installation procedures for the router in the following
Connecting the Router to Your Local NetworkiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Be sure to read the safety information in the Regu
iiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Connecting the Router to Your Local Networksee translated versions of this warning, refer to
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Connecting the Router to Your Local NetworkivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 1 Connecting the Router to the Local Networ
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing WICs and VICsInstalling WICs and VICsThe router supports one to two Cisco WICs and
Installing WICs and VICsviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02WarningBefore opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network c
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing WICs and VICsFigure 2 Removing a WIC or VIC Slot CoverStep 3 Remove the metal pla
Connecting Power to the RouterviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 3 Inserting a WIC or VIC in the RouterConnecting Power
ixCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Connecting Power to the RouterWarningThis equipment needs to be grounded. Use a green and yel
Verifying Your InstallationxCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Verifying Your InstallationYou can verify that you have correctly i
xiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Optional Installation StepsConnecting a PCIf you want to configure the router through the Cis
Optional Installation StepsxiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 5 Connecting the Console Cable to the Router+5, +12, -12 V
xiiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Optional Installation StepsConnecting a ModemWhen a modem is connected to the auxiliary por
Optional Installation StepsxivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Wall-MountingThe router can be wall-mounted using two number 6, 3
xvCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Optional Installation StepsCaution If you install the screws in drywall, use hollow wall anch
Optional Installation StepsxviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-023TroubleshootingUse the information in this chapter to help isolate problems you might encount
Recovering a Lost PasswordiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02• Output from the show tech-support commandRecovering a Lost Passwo
iiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Recovering a Lost PasswordStep 4 At the user EXEC prompt (Router>), enter the show versio
Recovering a Lost PasswordivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Resetting the RouterFollow these steps to reset the router:Step 1 D
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Recovering a Lost PasswordStep 7 Enter the enable command to enter privileged EXEC mode. Confi
Problem SolvingviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Step 4 Press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration mode.Router(config)# Ctrl-ZStep 5 Sa
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Problem Solving• ISDN configuration—Consider ISDN-specific hardware and software configurati
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02CONTENTSAbout This Guide ixAudience and ScopexOrganization xRelated Publications xConventions
Problem SolvingviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Troubleshooting WICs and VICsUse the show diag command to help determine pro
ixCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Problem SolvingTable 2 lists problems that could occur with the WICs and VICs and the possibl
Problem SolvingxCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Troubleshooting the Power SystemIf the router external power supply fails, retu
xiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Problem SolvingTroubleshooting ISDNBecause ISDN uses many variables and supports many differe
Problem SolvingxiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Table 4 Troubleshooting ISDNWIC Symptom Check the Following Possible Solution
xiiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Problem SolvingISDN S/TorISDN UCard cannot make a connection to the remote router.Use show
Problem SolvingxivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02ATechnical SpecificationsTable 1 lists hardware and operating specifications for the Cisco 175
iiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Power consumption 18WOperating SpecificationsOperating temperatureStorage temperatureOperatin
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02BCabling SpecificationsThis appendix describes cables and cabling guidelines for the router an
ContentsviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Connecting Power to the Router 2-viiiVerifying Your Installation 2-xOptional Installa
Ethernet Network Cabling GuidelinesiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Ethernet Network Cabling GuidelinesTable 2 describes some
iiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Console Cable and AdaptersConsole Cable and AdaptersA console cable kit is provided with you
Console Cable and AdaptersivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 1 illustrates how to identify the console cable, which is al
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02VIC Cables and PinoutsVIC Cables and PinoutsThis section describes the VIC cables and pinouts
VIC Cables and PinoutsviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Note Pins that are not used should not be connected. The E&M VIC pi
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02VIC Cables and Pinouts7 E-lead Signaling output8 SG Signaling ground returnTable 5 E&M P
VIC Cables and PinoutsviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02
iCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02CInstalling and Upgrading Memory and Data ModulesThis chapter describes how to install or upgr
Safety InformationiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02WarningBefore opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables
iiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Opening the ChassisOpening the ChassisTo install or upgrade memory or data modules, you must
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02ContentsAPPENDIX C Installing and Upgrading Memory and Data Modules C-iSafety Information C-
Opening the ChassisivCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 1 Removing the Chassis ScrewsStep 5Gently pull the top of the route
vCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Locating ModulesLocating ModulesFigure 2 shows where to install a dual in-line memory module (
Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleviCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleYou can install a mini-Flash modu
viiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleStep 1 Lift the motherboard from the chassis, turn it upside d
Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 5 Installing a Mini-Flash ModuleFollow these steps to
ixCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing a Dual In-Line Memory ModuleInstalling a Dual In-Line Memory ModuleYou can install
Installing a Packet Voice Data ModulexCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Installing a Packet Voice Data ModuleYou can install a pa
xiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Closing the ChassisClosing the ChassisAfter installing memory or data modules on the motherbo
Closing the ChassisxiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Figure 8 Closing the Chassis22311SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATIONVIC2FXO1IN
13Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02INDEXAaccessory kit 1-xiadapter, included 1-xiadaptersconsoleB-iiiaudience xAutoInstall suppo
ContentsviiiCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02
Index14Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02enable 3-venable secret 3-visdn switch-type 3-xiiireset 3-ivshow controller 3-xiiishow i
15Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02IndexEthernet portconnecting2-ii, 2-iiifeatured 1-iiillustrated 1-ivspecifications A-iEtherne
Index16Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02LLEDsfront panel1-viOK LED diagnostics 3-viirear panel 1-ivverifying installation 2-xMme
17Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02IndexPpasswordrecovering3-iiresetting 3-vPCadapters for console cable2-xiterminal emulation s
Index18Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02Ssafety C-iserial cable described 1-xiishow controller command 3-xiiishow isdn-status co
ixCisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide78-6169-02About This GuideThis section discusses the intended audience, scope, and organization of the
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