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... Documentation DVD ix Ordering Documentation ix Documentation Feedback x Cisco Product Security Overview x Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products x Obtaining Technical Assistance xi Cisco Technical Support Website xi Submitting a Service Request xii Definitions of Service Request Severity xii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xii Overview 1-1 Feature Summary 1-2 Router Ports Summary 1-3 Front Panels 1-3 Back Panels 1-4 LEDs 1-7 Installation...
... Documentation DVD ix Ordering Documentation ix Documentation Feedback x Cisco Product Security Overview x Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products x Obtaining Technical Assistance xi Cisco Technical Support Website xi Submitting a Service Request xii Definitions of Service Request Severity xii Obtaining Additional Publications and Information xii Overview 1-1 Feature Summary 1-2 Router Ports Summary 1-3 Front Panels 1-3 Back Panels 1-4 LEDs 1-7 Installation...
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... Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide xi If you can also reach PSIRT by telephone: • 1 877 228-7302 • 1 408 525-6532 Obtaining Technical Assistance For all tools on Cisco.com features extensive online support resources. by clicking the Tools & Resources link ...not have a user ID or password, you send to Cisco. The Cisco Technical Support Website on the Cisco Technical Support Website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. Choose Cisco Product Identification Tool from the Cisco Technical Support Website by tree view; About This Guide Obtaining Technical ...
... Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide xi If you can also reach PSIRT by telephone: • 1 877 228-7302 • 1 408 525-6532 Obtaining Technical Assistance For all tools on Cisco.com features extensive online support resources. by clicking the Tools & Resources link ...not have a user ID or password, you send to Cisco. The Cisco Technical Support Website on the Cisco Technical Support Website requires a Cisco.com user ID and password. Choose Cisco Product Identification Tool from the Cisco Technical Support Website by tree view; About This Guide Obtaining Technical ...
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... Fast Step application Console port Routers All Cisco 801 and 803 Cisco 802 and 804 Cisco 802 IDSL and 804 IDSL Cisco 803 and 804 Cisco 802 and 804 All All All All All All All Description Provides connection to ISDN U network. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-2 78-5373-04 Supports Cisco IOS software. Locking power connector All...
... Fast Step application Console port Routers All Cisco 801 and 803 Cisco 802 and 804 Cisco 802 IDSL and 804 IDSL Cisco 803 and 804 Cisco 802 and 804 All All All All All All All Description Provides connection to ISDN U network. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-2 78-5373-04 Supports Cisco IOS software. Locking power connector All...
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... telephone service provider for 1/2 hour after a power failure. To connect an ISDN line to a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router without an external NT1, follow the steps in Figure 2-4 on page 2-11. Caution The Cisco 800 series routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that connects the NT1 to avoid possible electric shock.
... telephone service provider for 1/2 hour after a power failure. To connect an ISDN line to a Cisco 801 or Cisco 803 router without an external NT1, follow the steps in Figure 2-4 on page 2-11. Caution The Cisco 800 series routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that connects the NT1 to avoid possible electric shock.
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... when power is turned to standby. Do not connect the cable to the red ISDN U port on the router. Caution The Cisco 800 series routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that the routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure. Caution Always connect the red cable to a yellow Ethernet port. If...
... when power is turned to standby. Do not connect the cable to the red ISDN U port on the router. Caution The Cisco 800 series routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that the routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure. Caution Always connect the red cable to a yellow Ethernet port. If...
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...ISDN wall jack. Chapter 2 Installation Figure 2-5 Connecting ISDN to avoid possible electric shock. Connect other devices. 78-5373-04 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-13 Network hazardous voltages also are present in the area of the IDSL port (RJ-45 connector), regardless... ISDN wall jack 11678 2. Warning Do not work on the router. Do not connect the cable to red ISDN U port. Caution Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that the routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure.
...ISDN wall jack. Chapter 2 Installation Figure 2-5 Connecting ISDN to avoid possible electric shock. Connect other devices. 78-5373-04 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2-13 Network hazardous voltages also are present in the area of the IDSL port (RJ-45 connector), regardless... ISDN wall jack 11678 2. Warning Do not work on the router. Do not connect the cable to red ISDN U port. Caution Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers do not support the Australian IUT requirement, which specifies that the routers must communicate for 1/2 hour after a power failure.
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...mounting brackets on the bottom of router 11671 When mounting the router, the following conditions must be ...router, follow the steps in . If the screws are located on the router sides. • You can mount your router is not supported...router from the wall. Figure 2-11 Wall-Mounting Brackets (Bottom of Router) Front panel of router Mounting bracket 7 5 8 in. (19.35 cm) Mounting bracket Bottom of the router...the floor or a table. Mounting on the router back panel. Figure 2-11 shows the mounting..., the strain of five routers atop one another. The last page of this manual ...
...mounting brackets on the bottom of router 11671 When mounting the router, the following conditions must be ...router, follow the steps in . If the screws are located on the router sides. • You can mount your router is not supported...router from the wall. Figure 2-11 Wall-Mounting Brackets (Bottom of Router) Front panel of router Mounting bracket 7 5 8 in. (19.35 cm) Mounting bracket Bottom of the router...the floor or a table. Mounting on the router back panel. Figure 2-11 shows the mounting..., the strain of five routers atop one another. The last page of this manual ...
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... a two-wire (single pair) interface from the phone switch that supports full-duplex data transfer over two pairs of wires. Cisco 803 and Cisco 804 routers support data and voice applications. The data applications on these routers are implemented through the telephone ports. 78-5373-04 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide A-1 The voice applications on these...
... a two-wire (single pair) interface from the phone switch that supports full-duplex data transfer over two pairs of wires. Cisco 803 and Cisco 804 routers support data and voice applications. The data applications on these routers are implemented through the telephone ports. 78-5373-04 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide A-1 The voice applications on these...
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... Also called an adapter. This button is associated with the Ethernet port on the Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers. A communication protocol that uses an ISDN line and supports line rates up to carry data, voice, and other source traffic. This button is...be stored, booted, and rewritten as an operator and a piece of electrostatic charge between equipment on transmission channels. GL-2 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04 A transfer of electrical equipment. A device that data can damage equipment and impair electrical ...
... Also called an adapter. This button is associated with the Ethernet port on the Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers. A communication protocol that uses an ISDN line and supports line rates up to carry data, voice, and other source traffic. This button is...be stored, booted, and rewritten as an operator and a piece of electrostatic charge between equipment on transmission channels. GL-2 Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 78-5373-04 A transfer of electrical equipment. A device that data can damage equipment and impair electrical ...