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... also access Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web, you are available in the toolbar and select Documentation. Cisco documentation and additional literature are reading Cisco product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http:// www-europe.cisco.com. The Documentation CD-ROM, a member of this guide together with the quick-reference installation guide and with the Cisco 1600 Series Software Con...
... also access Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web, you are available in the toolbar and select Documentation. Cisco documentation and additional literature are reading Cisco product documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http:// www-europe.cisco.com. The Documentation CD-ROM, a member of this guide together with the quick-reference installation guide and with the Cisco 1600 Series Software Con...
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... how to make LAN and WAN network connections. • Optional Installations-Describes how to perform some installations that are optional or default responses to isolate problems you enter. • Square brackets contain keywords or arguments that not all users may require, including wall-mounting the router, installing a WAN interface card, installing a Flash PC card, and connecting an ISDN telephone to a Cisco 1604. • Troubleshooting-Describes how to system prompts: [x] xii Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide
... how to make LAN and WAN network connections. • Optional Installations-Describes how to perform some installations that are optional or default responses to isolate problems you enter. • Square brackets contain keywords or arguments that not all users may require, including wall-mounting the router, installing a WAN interface card, installing a Flash PC card, and connecting an ISDN telephone to a Cisco 1604. • Troubleshooting-Describes how to system prompts: [x] xii Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide
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... Cisco 1600 series routers: • One or two Ethernet LAN connections, using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). • AutoInstall for downloading configuration files automatically over a WAN connection. • Security slot for flexibility in choosing WAN connections that the router supports. (Refer to both RFF and RFR models, except where noted. In this document, model names without an R refer to the section "WAN Interface Cards" later in this chapter for more information about the WAN connections supported...
... Cisco 1600 series routers: • One or two Ethernet LAN connections, using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). • AutoInstall for downloading configuration files automatically over a WAN connection. • Security slot for flexibility in choosing WAN connections that the router supports. (Refer to both RFF and RFR models, except where noted. In this document, model names without an R refer to the section "WAN Interface Cards" later in this chapter for more information about the WAN connections supported...
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...; Supports asynchronous connections up to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that are supported, depending on the type of card installed. Overview of WAN types are supported by each card. The Cisco 1605 supports one 16-kbps D channel.) One ISDN BRI U-Supports routing over an ISDN BRI connection. ISDN BRI S/T-Supports one ISDN BRI connection. (An ISDN BRI connection consists of the five router models. One ISDN BRI S/T (with integrated NT13)-Supports one additional ISDN device (such...
...; Supports asynchronous connections up to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that are supported, depending on the type of card installed. Overview of WAN types are supported by each card. The Cisco 1605 supports one 16-kbps D channel.) One ISDN BRI U-Supports routing over an ISDN BRI connection. ISDN BRI S/T-Supports one ISDN BRI connection. (An ISDN BRI connection consists of the five router models. One ISDN BRI S/T (with integrated NT13)-Supports one additional ISDN device (such...
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... panel of the router. Connects the router to the same ISDN line that the router uses. Connects the router to serial WAN services, such as an ISDN telephone, through an Ethernet hub or switch. Connects the router to a PC running terminal emulation software for the Flash PC card. Slot for configuration. Connects the router to ISDN services through an integrated 56-kbps DSU/CSU. The router is shipped to two Ethernet LAN connections. 1-6 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide...
... panel of the router. Connects the router to the same ISDN line that the router uses. Connects the router to serial WAN services, such as an ISDN telephone, through an Ethernet hub or switch. Connects the router to a PC running terminal emulation software for the Flash PC card. Slot for configuration. Connects the router to ISDN services through an integrated 56-kbps DSU/CSU. The router is shipped to two Ethernet LAN connections. 1-6 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide...
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... from Flash memory. The software image runs directly from network interfaces. The boot-helper image is not being used to download new software to Flash memory because it would attempt to run -from the ROM image. all onboard interfaces, not WAN-interface-card interfaces.) • Serial (synchronous and asynchronous) (Cisco 1601) • DSU/CSU (Cisco 1602) • ISDN S/T (Cisco 1603) • ISDN U (Cisco 1604 and Cisco 1604 R) When upgrading the Cisco IOS software in Flash...
... from Flash memory. The software image runs directly from network interfaces. The boot-helper image is not being used to download new software to Flash memory because it would attempt to run -from the ROM image. all onboard interfaces, not WAN-interface-card interfaces.) • Serial (synchronous and asynchronous) (Cisco 1601) • DSU/CSU (Cisco 1602) • ISDN S/T (Cisco 1603) • ISDN U (Cisco 1604 and Cisco 1604 R) When upgrading the Cisco IOS software in Flash...
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... console port or the local Ethernet. Table 1-3 Memory Architecture Comparison Feature Cisco IOS software online download Flash memory use RAM use DRAM capacity Run-From-Flash Routers Run-From-RAM Routers Yes, when using Dual Flash Bank memory Yes • Stores uncompressed Cisco IOS software image. • The Flash PC card cannot be downloaded and copied over the software image stored in the ROM for the RFR models contains less Flash memory but is loaded into Flash...
... console port or the local Ethernet. Table 1-3 Memory Architecture Comparison Feature Cisco IOS software online download Flash memory use RAM use DRAM capacity Run-From-Flash Routers Run-From-RAM Routers Yes, when using Dual Flash Bank memory Yes • Stores uncompressed Cisco IOS software image. • The Flash PC card cannot be downloaded and copied over the software image stored in the ROM for the RFR models contains less Flash memory but is loaded into Flash...
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... Disaster recovery (Router fails and the image store in Flash memory is corrupted). • Cisco IOS software image can be downloaded over any interface and with any WAN protocol supported by the ROM boot helper. • Cisco IOS software image can be downloaded over the console port by using the xmodem or ymodem commands. • Flash PC card can upgraded by booting from a Cisco IOS software image stored in another Flash memory bank (if using Dual Flash Bank memory). • Cisco IOS software image...
... Disaster recovery (Router fails and the image store in Flash memory is corrupted). • Cisco IOS software image can be downloaded over any interface and with any WAN protocol supported by the ROM boot helper. • Cisco IOS software image can be downloaded over the console port by using the xmodem or ymodem commands. • Flash PC card can upgraded by booting from a Cisco IOS software image stored in another Flash memory bank (if using Dual Flash Bank memory). • Cisco IOS software image...
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... "Optional Installations" chapter later in this document. Before making the power and network connections, simply set the router on a desktop, shelf, or other flat surface. CHAPTER 2 Installing the Router This chapter contains hardware installation procedures for Cisco 1600 series routers and includes the following sections: • Before Installing • Connecting Power and Turning On the Router • Connecting the Router to the LAN • Connecting the Router to the WAN • Connecting the Console Port Note You...
... "Optional Installations" chapter later in this document. Before making the power and network connections, simply set the router on a desktop, shelf, or other flat surface. CHAPTER 2 Installing the Router This chapter contains hardware installation procedures for Cisco 1600 series routers and includes the following sections: • Before Installing • Connecting Power and Turning On the Router • Connecting the Router to the LAN • Connecting the Router to the WAN • Connecting the Console Port Note You...
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... PC. Connecting the Console Port The cable and adapters required for this connection are using, refer to the WAN depends on the type of the cable to the light-blue CONSOLE port on the router (Figure 2-10). Step 2 Use the correct adapter to connect the other end of WAN interface card that port. 2-16 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide Follow these steps to connect the router to a terminal or PC: Step 1 Connect the light-blue console cable to your WAN interface card. Connecting the Console Port Connecting the Cisco 1605...
... PC. Connecting the Console Port The cable and adapters required for this connection are using, refer to the WAN depends on the type of the cable to the light-blue CONSOLE port on the router (Figure 2-10). Step 2 Use the correct adapter to connect the other end of WAN interface card that port. 2-16 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide Follow these steps to connect the router to a terminal or PC: Step 1 Connect the light-blue console cable to your WAN interface card. Connecting the Console Port Connecting the Cisco 1605...
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...;c card, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that is used to install any of the Cisco 1600-compatible cards in any Cisco 1600 series router. This example use an ISDN BRI U card and a Cisco 1601 router. Optional Installations 3-1 CHAPTER 3 Optional Installations This chapter describes some procedures that you might not need for installing any WAN interface card in any Cisco 1600 series router. This procedure describes how to the Cisco 1604 • Wall-Mounting the Router Installing a WAN Interface Card Cisco 1600 series routers can support an...
...;c card, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that is used to install any of the Cisco 1600-compatible cards in any Cisco 1600 series router. This example use an ISDN BRI U card and a Cisco 1601 router. Optional Installations 3-1 CHAPTER 3 Optional Installations This chapter describes some procedures that you might not need for installing any WAN interface card in any Cisco 1600 series router. This procedure describes how to the Cisco 1604 • Wall-Mounting the Router Installing a WAN Interface Card Cisco 1600 series routers can support an...
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... blue button, remove the card, and reinsert it. The RFF models cannot operate without the Flash PC card. Note Although the router is a writable card used to download new software to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that you are using, refer to the router over the WAN. If the blue button does not pop out, the card is completely seated in the router slot, aligning the card edges along the card-slot guides. Installing a Flash PC Card This...
... blue button, remove the card, and reinsert it. The RFF models cannot operate without the Flash PC card. Note Although the router is a writable card used to download new software to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that you are using, refer to the router over the WAN. If the blue button does not pop out, the card is completely seated in the router slot, aligning the card edges along the card-slot guides. Installing a Flash PC Card This...
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... "Connecting the Cisco 1604 to the WAN" section in the "Installing the Router" chapter earlier in this section. For more information about using subaddressing, refer to the ISDN PHONE port. Optional Installations 3-7 The ISDN PHONE port is only for connecting the telephone and power supply could differ slightly from the one shown in this guide. Configuration Changes When you are installing, the procedure for connecting a second ISDN device. Routing...
... "Connecting the Cisco 1604 to the WAN" section in the "Installing the Router" chapter earlier in this section. For more information about using subaddressing, refer to the ISDN PHONE port. Optional Installations 3-7 The ISDN PHONE port is only for connecting the telephone and power supply could differ slightly from the one shown in this guide. Configuration Changes When you are installing, the procedure for connecting a second ISDN device. Routing...
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... problem Troubleshooting A-1 This appendix contains the following information ready: • Chassis type and serial number • Maintenance agreement or warranty information • Type of software and version number • Date you cannot locate the source of the problem, contact your router. Before you call, have the following sections: • Recovering a Lost Enable Password • Problem Solving • Front Panel LEDs • Rear Panel LEDs For information about the Cisco 1600 series...
... problem Troubleshooting A-1 This appendix contains the following information ready: • Chassis type and serial number • Maintenance agreement or warranty information • Type of software and version number • Date you cannot locate the source of the problem, contact your router. Before you call, have the following sections: • Recovering a Lost Enable Password • Problem Solving • Front Panel LEDs • Rear Panel LEDs For information about the Cisco 1600 series...
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... disabled (default setting)-bit 8 is encrypted and must be replaced with a new enable secret password. See the "Hot Tips" section on Cisco Connection Online (CCO) for information on the rear panel of the configuration register. Refer to operate at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Step 4 At the user EXEC prompt (Router>), enter the show version command to the CONSOLE port...
... disabled (default setting)-bit 8 is encrypted and must be replaced with a new enable secret password. See the "Hot Tips" section on Cisco Connection Online (CCO) for information on the rear panel of the configuration register. Refer to operate at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Step 4 At the user EXEC prompt (Router>), enter the show version command to the CONSOLE port...
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... startup-config Step 15 Enter the configure terminal command to enter configuration mode: Router# configure terminal Step 16 Enter the configure register command to reset the configuration register to the configuration being used before recovering the lost enable password, do not save the configuration changes before rebooting the router. Recovering a Lost Enable Password...
... startup-config Step 15 Enter the configure terminal command to enter configuration mode: Router# configure terminal Step 16 Enter the configure register command to reset the configuration register to the configuration being used before recovering the lost enable password, do not save the configuration changes before rebooting the router. Recovering a Lost Enable Password...
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... using a Cisco 1603 or Cisco 1604, check that the card is recognized, but interface ports do not initialize. - Check the LEDs on the card and on the front panel of the router: • WAN interface cards-Refer to the LEDs on the cards and the LEDs on the front panel LEDs, refer to the network. • Power system-Consider the external power source, power cable, router power supply, and circuit breaker. Check the external cable connections to the "Installing a WAN Interface Card" section in the "Optional Installations" chapter. Troubleshooting...
... using a Cisco 1603 or Cisco 1604, check that the card is recognized, but interface ports do not initialize. - Check the LEDs on the card and on the front panel of the router: • WAN interface cards-Refer to the LEDs on the cards and the LEDs on the front panel LEDs, refer to the network. • Power system-Consider the external power source, power cable, router power supply, and circuit breaker. Check the external cable connections to the "Installing a WAN Interface Card" section in the "Optional Installations" chapter. Troubleshooting...
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... cables properly connected? • Is the NT1 LED on? • Is the SYSTEM OK LED on : NT1 LED is on ? • Are all ISDN cables properly connected? • Is the ISDN line connected to ISDN S/T port) is off (Cisco 1604 and ISDN U WAN interface card). A-8 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide Router is off (Cisco 1603 and ISDN S/T WAN interface card). Causes and Solutions • Possible router hardware problem. • Possible ISDN line problem. Check with ISDN service provider. Troubleshooting ISDN Figure A-1 lists troubleshooting...
... cables properly connected? • Is the NT1 LED on? • Is the SYSTEM OK LED on : NT1 LED is on ? • Are all ISDN cables properly connected? • Is the ISDN line connected to ISDN S/T port) is off (Cisco 1604 and ISDN U WAN interface card). A-8 Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide Router is off (Cisco 1603 and ISDN S/T WAN interface card). Causes and Solutions • Possible router hardware problem. • Possible ISDN line problem. Check with ISDN service provider. Troubleshooting ISDN Figure A-1 lists troubleshooting...
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... identify your standard telephone service. The remote router is assigned a SPID when the ISDN BRI services are ordered for both ISDN BRI B channels, as the router telephone numbers. When your ISDN device cannot place or receive calls. Note SPIDs have significance only at the local-access ISDN interface. Otherwise, your ISDN device accesses the switch to initialize the connection, first it...
... identify your standard telephone service. The remote router is assigned a SPID when the ISDN BRI services are ordered for both ISDN BRI B channels, as the router telephone numbers. When your ISDN device cannot place or receive calls. Note SPIDs have significance only at the local-access ISDN interface. Otherwise, your ISDN device accesses the switch to initialize the connection, first it...
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... port, this LED should be off. Blinking means that the software is off , refer to the troubleshooting appendix in the hardware installation guide that came card slot with your router. 11 Cisco 1602 CARRIER Rear On means that there is correctly connected to the ISDN port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to the network through the ETHERNET 10BASET port. All models LAN ACT Front Blinking means that the cable...
... port, this LED should be off. Blinking means that the software is off , refer to the troubleshooting appendix in the hardware installation guide that came card slot with your router. 11 Cisco 1602 CARRIER Rear On means that there is correctly connected to the ISDN port and the router can communicate across the ISDN line to the network through the ETHERNET 10BASET port. All models LAN ACT Front Blinking means that the cable...