Cisco 2851 User Guide

Cisco 2851 - Integrated Services Router Manual

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    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
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    how to power up your Cisco 2800 series router Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 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
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    Series Routers Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers Description Describes how to install or upgrade modules that are located internally within the router, such as memory modules, AIMs, PVDMs, and power supplies. Describes hardware installation procedures
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    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
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    essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. Per le traduzioni delle avvertenze este dispositivo. Nota GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES OL-5808-01 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents: Introduction and Warnings 5
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    olyckor. Se översättningarna av de varningsmeddelanden som finns i denna publikation, och se de översatta säkerhetsvarningarna som medföljer denna anordning. OBS! SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents: Introduction and Warnings 6 OL-5808-01
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    . Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed. GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER OL-5808-01 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents: Introduction and Warnings 7
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    Safety Warnings Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents: Introduction and Warnings 8 OL-5808-01
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    Related Documentation Related Documentation The Cisco IOS software running your Cisco 2800 series router includes extensive features and functionality. For information that is beyond the scope of these documents, or for additional information, use the following resources: Timesaver Make
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    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
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    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
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    . 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
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    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
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    , 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
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    Obtaining Additional Publications and Information OL-5808-01 Cisco 2800 Series Hardware Documents: Introduction and Warnings 15
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    Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers This document describes how to install or upgrade fans that are located internally within a Cisco 2811 series integrated services router. You need to remove the cover from the router to install or remove any of these items. The document
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    on the back. The following warning applies only if the router is provided with a DC power input: Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. Statement 1003 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 2 78-17850-01
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    make sure that the screwdriver is not inserted into the narrow vertical slot. Figure 2 Rotating the Screwdriver to Loosen the Chassis Cover 103861 103860 78-17850-01 c. Repeat Step a. and Step b. for the opposite side of the chassis. Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 3
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    the removal. However, do not use the screwdriver again as in Step 4. Step 6 Lift the cover free of the router chassis. Figure 3 Cisco 2811 Router-Cover in Position for Removal Plastic bezel Approx. 1 inch (25 mm) 103477 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 4 78-17850-01
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    in Cisco 2811 Routers 3 2 1 271118 1 System fan 3 Power supply fan 2 System fan Note The fan numbers in Figure 4 correllate to IOS show environment command numbers. The arrows show proper air flow. Installing and Removing the Fans The router fans rest on the chassis base and have a wire that
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    Step 4 Remove the fan by sliding it upward, and then tilting it toward the chassis wall as shown in Figure 8. Note If the fan is difficult to grasp when sliding upward, use a flat-blade driver for leverage as shown in Figure 7. Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 6 78-17850
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    away from the chassis to remove it. Figure 8 Lifting and Tilting the Fan to Remove 21 170498 1 Lift the fan upward 2 Tilt the fan toward chassis Step 5 Place the fan in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. 78-17850-01 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 7
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    the Power Supply Fan Connector 170510 Step 3 Lift the ribbon cable to allow slack to remove the air baffle as shown in Figure 10. Note It is not necessary to disconnect the ribbon cable from the CompactFlash printed circuit board (PCB) or system board. Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811
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    the wire management clip, which is located on the chassis base as shown in Figure 6. Remove the fan by placing a flat-blade screwdriver at the base of the plastic fan housing and lifting the fan in a vertical position, as shown in Figure 12. 78-17850-01 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811
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    push the fan toward the center of the chassis, and remove the fan as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13 Disengaging the Fan from the Side Attachment Slots 170530 Step 8 Place the fan in an antistatic bag to protect it from ESD damage. Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 10 78
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    slots will not properly secure the fan when in position. Step 2 Insert the fan in the side attachment slots (as shown in Figure 16), and slide the fan down over the locking tabs at the chassis base as shown in Figure 17. 78-17850-01 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers
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    attachment slots Figure 16 Fan Inserted 170522 Step 3 Angle the fan into the locking tabs, and verify that the fan has snapped into the locking tabs as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 Angling the Fan Into the Locking Tabs 170519 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 12
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    The Cisco 2811 series router has a cover that slides into place after you position it flat on top of the chassis. To install the chassis cover on the router, follow these steps. You will need a number 2 flat-blade screwdriver. 78-17850-01 Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Installing and Upgrading Fans in Cisco 2811 Series Routers 14 78-17850-01
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    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
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    Features Figure 2 Front View of a Cisco 2811 Router SYS PWR AUX/ PWR SYS ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 1 Do Not Remove During Network Operation 0 CONSOLE AUX OPTIONAL RPS INPUT 12V -48V 11A 4A 100-240 50/60 V~ Hz 4A Figure 3 Front View of a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router 95902 SYS PWR AUX
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    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
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    Model Cisco 2801 Cisco 2811 Cisco 2821 Cisco 2851 100BASE-T Fast Ethernet (FE) Ports (RJ-45) 2 2 - - 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (GE) Ports (RJ-45) - - 2 2 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ports 1 2 2 2 Console Port (RJ-45) 1 1 1 1 Auxiliary Port (RJ-45) 1 1 1 1 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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    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 be removed and installed without opening the chassis. Advanced integration modules (AIMs), expansion DRAM memory modules
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    bootstrap program (ROM monitor), the configuration register, and the startup configuration. • 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
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    power supply supports IP phone power. 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
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    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 actions, see Table 1 in the "Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers" document. Table
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    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. OL-5783-01 Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers 9
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    fan servicing. Real-Time Clock 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
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    , VIC, VWIC, or HWIC) 5 Console port 6 Fast Ethernet ports and LEDs 7 System LEDs 8 Auxiliary Power (AUX/PWR) LED 9 Universal serial bus (USB) port 10 AIM/PVDM LEDs 11 Auxiliary port 12 Compact flash (CF) LED 13 External CompactFlash memory card slot 14 Removable center card guides to allow double
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    used) 4 Console and auxiliary ports 5 Universal serial bus (USB) ports 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot 7 LED indicators Figure 10 Front Panel of Cisco 2811 Router with AC Input Power and with IP Phone Power Output 7 6 54 3 2 1 SYS AUX/ SYS 1 PWR PWR ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 0 Do
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    Views Figure 11 Front Panel of Cisco 2811 Router with DC Input Power 7 6 54 3 SYS AUX/ SYS 1 PWR PWR ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 0 Do Not Remove During Network Operation CONSOLE AUX OPTIONAL RPS INPUT 12V 11A 2 1 24-60 V 8A 1 Input power connection 2 On/Stand-by switch1 5 Universal serial
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    ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 0 Do Not Remove During Network Operation CONSOLE AUX 100-240 V~ 3A 50/60 Hz 1 Input power connection 2 On/Off switch 3 Console and auxiliary ports 4 Universal serial bus (USB) ports 5 External CompactFlash memory card slot 6 LED indicators 7 Cisco redundant power supply
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    CF COMPACT FLASH 0 Do Not Remove During Network Operation CONSOLE AUX 24-60V 12A _ A+ +B _ 1 Input power connection 2 On/Standby switch1 3 Console and auxiliary ports 4 Universal serial bus (USB) ports 5 External CompactFlash memory card slot 6 LED indicators 7 Cisco redundant power supply
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    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
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    slot 2. Table 8 Interface Numbering on Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Routers Port Location Interface Numbering Scheme Built into the chassis front panel Interface-type port Built into the chassis rear panel Interface-type 0 / port In an interface card (HWIC, HWIC
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    Specifications Table 8 Interface Numbering on Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 Integrated Services Routers (continued) Port Location Interface Numbering Scheme Examples1, 2 Voice port in a BRI expansion module (internal slot) in an extension voice module (EVM) Interface-type 26 / 07 /
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    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
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    Table 10 Cisco 2811 Router Specifications Description Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight AC input power • Input voltage • Frequency • Input current • Inrush surge current DC input power • Input voltage • Input current • Inrush surge current Power dissipation (maximum) • AC without IP phone support • AC
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    EMC compliance Specification 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
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    Table 11 Cisco 2821 Router Specifications Description Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight AC input power • Input voltage • Frequency • Input current • Inrush surge current DC input power • Input voltage • Input current • Inrush surge current Power dissipation (maximum) • AC without IP phone support • AC
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    EMC compliance Specification 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
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    Table 12 Cisco 2851 Router Specifications Description Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight AC input power • Input voltage • Frequency • Input current • Inrush surge current DC input power • Input voltage • Input current • Inrush surge current Power dissipation (maximum) • AC without IP phone support • AC
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    EMC compliance Specification 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
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Overview of Cisco 2800 Series Routers 26 OL-5783-01
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    publication, refer to the Cisco 2800 and Cisco 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanies your router. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
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    , and rear covers are in place. Statement 1029 Warning The covers are an integral part of the safety design of the product. Do not operate the unit without the covers installed. Statement 1077 Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity: • Locate the emergency power-off
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    if necessary. Warning The device is designed for connection to TN and IT power systems. Statement 1007 The AC power supply includes the following features: • Autoselects either 110 V or 220 V operation. OL-5784-01 Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
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    , 10 A, or 240 VAC, 6 A 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
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    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
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    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
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    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
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    service unit/data service unit (CSU/DSU) as appropriate for serial interfaces. • External CSU for any CT1/PRI modules without a built-in CSU. • NT1 device for ISDN BRI S/T interfaces (if not supplied by your service provider). Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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    Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance OL-5784-01 Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 9
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    property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Preinstallation Requirements and Planning for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 10 OL-5784-01
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    to install your Cisco 2800 series integrated services router. It includes the following sections: • Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations, page 1 • Preparing to Connect to a Network, page 2 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations The router includes an asynchronous serial console port and an
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    , page 5 • CSU/DSU Connections, page 6 Refer to the following online documents for more information about network connections and interfaces: • Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide • Cisco Interface Cards Installation Guide • Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Warning To
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    . 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
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    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
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    -speed serial interfaces found in the asynchronous/synchronous serial modules: • Asynchronous interface-Maximum baud rate is 115.2 kbps. • Synchronous interface-Maximum baud rate is 128-kbps full duplex. ISDN BRI Connections The BRI WAN interface cards provide Integrated Services Digital Network
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    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 Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn is a service
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    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: • Installing Modules and Interface Cards, page 2 • Installing Internal Field-Replaceable
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    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 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 2 OL
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    Installing Modules and Interface Cards Figure 2 1 5 Console port 6 Fast Ethernet ports and LEDs System LEDs 7 12 CompactFlash (CF) LED 13 External CompactFlash memory card slot Removable center card guides to allow 14 double-wide HWIC-D installation Chassis Slot Locations in Cisco 2811 Routers
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    ). 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
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    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. OL-5786-03 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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    Rack-Mounting Brackets for Cisco 2811 Routers Bracket pair for 19-inch rack Bracket pair for 23-inch rack 95785 Figure 7 Rack-Mounting Brackets for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers Bracket pair for 19-inch rack Bracket pair for 23-inch rack 95744 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco
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    SYS PWR AUX/ PWR SYS ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 1 Do Not Remove During Network Operation 0 CONSOLE AUX 100-240 50/60 V~ Hz 3A Use four screws on each side. Bracket for 19-inch rack Bracket for 23-inch rack 95745 OL-5786-03 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 7
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    SYS PWR AUX/ PWR SYS ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 1 Do Not Remove During Network Operation 0 CONSOLE AUX 100-240 50/60 V~ Hz 3A Use four screws on each side. Bracket for 19-inch rack Bracket for 23-inch rack 95746 Installing the Router in a Rack After you have attached the brackets to the
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    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 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
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    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 10 OL-5786-03
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    15 Attaching the Brackets for Wall-Mounting a Cisco 2811 Router 103708 SYS PWR AUX/ PWR SYS ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 1 Do Not Remove During Network Operation 0 CONSOLE AUX eaqnudOipaPmWmnTeuRIA-Ons14RPtNt28SNbiVVAseIiLNswiGnRansloPl1-t-taS-m14clRAAlIooeNPundPSnnwUteechcTodetevnedr 100
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    if no 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 12 OL-5786-03
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    an appropriate user-supplied ring terminal with an inner diameter of 1/4 in. (5-7 mm). • For EN/IEC 60950-compliant grounding, use size 18 AWG (1 mm2) or larger copper wire and an appropriate user-supplied ring terminal. OL-5786-03 Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 13
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    Installing the Chassis Ground Connection To install the ground connection for a Cisco 2800 series router, perform the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Strip one end of the ground wire to the length required for the ground lug or terminal. • For the NEBS ground lug-approximately 0.75
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    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
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    Installing the Chassis Ground Connection Chassis Installation Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 16 OL-5786-03
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    Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 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: • Power Connections, page 2 • Connecting WAN, LAN, and Voice Cables
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    not support DC power. 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 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 2 OL
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    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
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    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 Routers 4 OL-5787-02
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    Figure 3.) Warning The safety cover is an integral part of the product. Do not operate the Wire Routing and Attachment for Cisco 2811 Routers 24-60V --- 8A - A+ +B - Plastic covers 111814 Cable tie From DC power source OL-5787-02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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    Figure 3 Wire Routing and Attachment for Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers 1 CONSOLE 0 AUX 24-60V --- 12A - A+ +B - Cable tie From DC power source 111815 Plastic covers Approved Scenarios and Scenarios Not Approved for Dual DC Power Supply Configuration in Cisco 2800 Routers You can
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    both of the dual input DC power supply's internal A- or B- fuses 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
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    with opposite polarity grounds. Do not use this configuration. Caution Do not use the DC input configuration shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Source A and Source B Wired with Opposite-Polarity Grounds AVa + A+ + B+ Vb B- 127041 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 8 OL-5787-02
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    and voice connections for Cisco 2800 series routers. The connections summarized here are also described in detail in the following documents: • Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications • Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide OL-5787-02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800
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    data sheet Gigabit Ethernet SFP, RJ-45 copper 1000BASE-T Category 5, 5e, 6 UTP 1. Cable color codes are specific to Cisco cables. 2. See the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications document for information about choosing these cables. Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series
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    RJ-45-to-DB-9 console cable 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. OL-5787-02 Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 11
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    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. Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 12 OL-5787-02
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cable Connection Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 13
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    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: • Powering Up Cisco 2800 Series Routers, page
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    installation instructions, see the online document Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers. • PC with terminal emulation program (hyperTerminal or equivalent) is connected to the console port and powered up. • Your PC terminal emulation program is configured
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    Color or State Solid green Blinking green Amber Off Meaning System is operating normally System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode System error Power is off or power fault OL-5788-01 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 9
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    DRAM, NVRAM, and flash memory. • 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
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    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 bold) are shown as examples only. For a description of the interface numbering
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    of the available interfaces appears: 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
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    . Press RETURN to get started! The user prompt appears. Router> Step 11 Verify the initial configuration. See the "Verifying the Initial Configuration" section on page 9 for verification procedures. OL-5788-01 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 9
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    : Router> enable Router# For configuration procedures, refer to the online Cisco 2800 Series Software Configuration Guide documents. 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
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    documents include information about the following topics: • Basic software configuration • Feature documentation • Configuration examples • Troubleshooting and maintenance • Cisco 2800 series cards and modules OL-5788-01 Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 9
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    of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Power Up and Initial Configuration Procedures for Cisco 2800 Series Routers 10 OL-5788-01
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    online Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide ; to troubleshoot interface cards, refer to the onlineCisco 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
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    . • 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 2 OL-5789-01
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    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. OL-5789-01 Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
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    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 4 OL-5789
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    source. power 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
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    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
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    , replace the PVDM. To replace the PVDM, refer to the Installing and Removing PVDMs section of the Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers online document. AIM0 Off AIM1 (Advanced integration modules) Green Amber No AIM installed in slot (0, 1). AIM in slot
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    is resolved, the SYS PWR LED changes to green, and the following informational message appears: %ENVMON-3-OVERTEMP_OK: System temperature normal Note These messages are not supported on the Cisco 2801. Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers 8 OL-5789-01
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    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. Message: %ENVMON-5-48V_STATUS: -48V supply OK Explanation: The -48 V power supply is
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    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 Routers 10 OL
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    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
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Troubleshooting Cisco 2800 Series Routers 12 OL-5789-01
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    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: • Viewing the Cisco Network Module Installation Guide, page 1 • Installing Slot Dividers
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    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: Step 1 Insert the top rails of the slot divider between the two guide rails in the top of the network module slot. See Figure
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    you remove the slot divider. Remove slot dividers from network module slots as follows: Step 1 Loosen the retention screw on the front of the slot divider. Step 2 Pull the slot divider straight out of the network module slot. OL-5790-01 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
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    Figure 5 Filler Panel for Network Module Slots 121063 You can use filler panels in the following configurations: • In a Cisco 2821 router, use one filler panel to reduce the extended single-wide slot (NME-X) to standard single-wide slot (NME). • In a Cisco 2851 router, use filler panels as follows
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    NME-X T D M 0 11 121067 S L O ASG==EASCP0ET/1ED AAG==EFLIDN0X/K0 T 3 A F S S L A L O T F 1 S L PVDM2 PVDM1 PVDM0 AIM1 AIM0 1 Slot divider 2 Blank panel S L O T 2 S L O T 0 2 1 T D M 0 3 3 Filler panel OL-5790-01 Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 5
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    of the slot. 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 divider, or adjacent filler panel. Note You may be securing the filler panel to the router chassis, to
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    Panel 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: • Single-wide slot-Attach a blank panel
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Installing Network Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 8 OL-5790-01
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    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: • Viewing the Cisco Interface Card Installation Guide
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    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
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    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. OL-5791-01 Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
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    Installing and Removing Slot Dividers Figure 3 Slot Divider for HWIC Slots on Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 Routers Install slot dividers 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
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    Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers as follows: Step 1 Step 2 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. Pull the slot divider straight out of the HWIC slot. OL-5791-01 Installing Interface Cards
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    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
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    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: • Single-wide slot-Attach a blank panel and tighten the two screws. • Double-wide slot-Install a slot divider
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Installing Interface Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 8 OL-5791-01
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    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
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    the WIC/HWIC slots and connectors on the Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, or Cisco 2851 routers. Removing the Cover from Cisco 2801 Routers To remove the cover from a Cisco 2801 router, follow these steps: Step 1 Make sure that the router is turned off and is disconnected from the power supply. Warning
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    upside down on a flat surface to access the pry points. Figure 2 Screwdriver Pry Points 121070 1 1 Step 4 Gently slide the chassis cover of the router away from the bottom of the chassis, as shown in Figure 3. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
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    . Statement 1041 Step 2 If rack-mounting brackets are attached to the chassis, remove them using a Phillips screwdriver. Step 3 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 4 OL-5792-04
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    be some friction to overcome as you complete the removal. However, do not use the screwdriver again as in Step 4. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 5
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    Removing the Chassis Cover Step 6 Lift the cover free of the router chassis. Figure 6 Cisco 2811 Router-Cover in Position for Removal Plastic bezel Approx. 1 inch (25 mm) 103477 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 6 OL-5792-04
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    Removing the Chassis Cover 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 positioned on a flat surface before you start removing the cover.
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    2 1 OPTIONAL RPS INPUT 12V 18A PSWYSR PAUWXR/ SACYST CF Do Not COMPACT Remove During FLASH Network Operation 1 0 CONSOLE AUX 1005-02/4600 V~ Hz 3A 1 Lift cover 2 Slide cover to free the tabs 103368 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 8 OL-5792-04
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    8 Module Locations in Cisco 2801 Routers 13 12 14 15 11 8 9 10 16 17 95907 7 6 5 5 2 32 4 1 1 1 ILP fan vents/vent blocking plate 2 System fans 3 VIC or VWIC connector 4 VIC, VWIC, WIC, or HWIC connector 5 Card guide center rail 6 External CompactFlash memory card slot 7 Universal serial
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    Locating Modules Figure 9 Module Locations in Cisco 2811 Routers 6 4 3 5 7 1 2 1 1 AIM connectors 2 DRAM DIMMs 3 PVDMs 4 Power supply 5 Primary power connector 6 Secondary power connector 7 Fans 103394 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 10 OL-5792-04
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    Figure 10 Module Locations in Cisco 2821 Router 4 3 2 1 1 Locating Modules 5 103393 1 AIM connectors 2 DRAM DIMMs 3 PVDMs 4 Power supply connectors 5 Fans OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 11
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    MB. Note The Cisco 2801 uses a different type of DRAM DIMM than the Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers. Refer to the Router Memory Specifications table in the Overview of 2800 Routers chapter for DRAM information. Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, and Cisco 2851 routers have two DIMM connectors
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    depending on your router model, for the location of the DIMM connectors. 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. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 13
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    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 Step 3 Insert the DIMM into the DIMM socket, as shown in Figure 15. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 14 OL
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    on the socket snap over the end of the DIMM. Installing a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, or Cisco 2851 Router To install a DRAM DIMM in a Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, or Cisco 2851 router, follow these steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Locate the DRAM DIMM connector on the system board
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    "Removing the Chassis Cover" section on page 2. Table 1 AIMs Supported on Cisco 2800 Routers Cisco Part Number AIM-ATM= ATM-COMPR2-V2= AIM-CUE= AIM2-CUE-K9 end of the wrist strap to the metal part of the chassis. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 16 OL-5792
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    in the Cisco 2811 router. 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
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    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, Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 18 OL-5792-04
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    in mounting kit 69-0899-01. To install the AIM2-CUE-K9 and the AIM2-APPRE-104-K9 modules in a Cisco 2801 router, use the blue plastic standoff, 2 larger screws, and hex standoffs in the 69-1870-01mounting kit. Installation Procedure To install the AIM, perform the following steps. You need a number
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    Step 2 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 121202 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 20 OL
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    into the hole in the AIM board. See Figure 18. Step 6 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. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 21
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    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 If the mounting hardware is already in place on the system board, or if you are replacing an existing AIM, skip Step 2 through Step 3. Installing and Upgrading
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    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 24.) OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 23
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    board and that the connector is fully seated. Insert the screws (included in the accessory kit) through the AIM into the metal standoffs. (See Figure 24.) Tighten the screws carefully with a Phillips screwdriver. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 24 OL-5792-04
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    Installing and Removing AIMs Figure 24 Connecting an AIM to the System Board-AIM Slot 1 Shown AIM Threaded plastic standoff Metal standoffs AIM slot 0 connector AIM slot 1 connector 72108 OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 25
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    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
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    can discard any other parts in the kit. Installation Procedure To install an AIM2-CUE-K9 or AIM2-APPRE-104-K9 in a Cisco 2811, Cisco 2821, or Cisco 2851 router, follow these steps. Note If the mounting hardware is already in place on the system board, or if you are replacing an existing AIM, skip
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    end Hex Standoff with Band 247136 Locking end Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Plug the AIM into the AIM connector on the system board. (See Figure 28.) Insert the M3 screws (included in the accessory kit (See Figure 28.) Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 28 OL-5792-04
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    modules, install the cover on the router. See the "Installing the Chassis Cover" section on page 56. Apply the AIM label to the outside of the chassis as described in the "Applying the AIM Label" section on page 31. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers
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    Cover" section on page 56. Refer to the "Verifying AIM Installation" section on page 32 for instructions on formatting the CompactFlash memory card. Figure 29 CompactFlash Memory Card Location on the AIM 120375 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 30 OL-5792-04
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    31 for a typical label location on the back of a chassis. 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. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 31
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    image file is "flash:c2800-adventerprisek9-mz.123-8T-2" . . . Cisco 2851 (revision 53.51) with 196608K/65536K bytes of memory. Processor board ID FHK0817F02Q 45 FastEthernet interfaces 5 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces 1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module 12 Voice FXS interfaces DRAM configuration
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    Removing PVDMs 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-IIs. If only one is PVDM installed, it must be located in the
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    both ends, and then tilt the PVDM until it can be freely removed from the connector. See Figure 33. 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
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    Figure 8, Figure 9, Figure 10, or Figure 11, depending on your router model, for the location of the PVDM connectors. Orient the PVDM so that the polarization notch lines into place at both ends. See Figure 34. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 35
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    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 38. To replace a power supply in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 router, remove the chassis cover as described in the "Removing the Chassis
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    . 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. Insert the ILP supply into the chassis. See Figure 36. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 37
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    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: • An AC-input power supply, driven by external AC power • A DC-input power supply, driven
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    Replacing the Power Supply Removing the Existing Power Supply To remove a power supply from a Cisco 2811 router, perform the following steps. Caution Do not disconnect the flat ribbon cable (shown in Figure 37). The cable is of adequate length to perform the power supply replacement procedure.
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    38. Figure 38 Power Supply Retention Screw 1 2 3 1 Power supply 2 Retention screw location 3 Ribbon Cable Step 4 Slide the power supply toward the fan and toward the system board, and then lift it out. 135329 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 40 OL-5792
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    on the duct are captured by the sheet metal retainers in the chassis. See Figure 37. Connect the primary power cable to the power supply. Make sure that the locking feature snaps into position. See Figure 40. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 41
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    Replacing the Power Supply Figure 40 Connecting a Primary Power Cable in a Cisco 2811 Router . 3 2 1 103544 1 Power supply 3 Primary power cable connector, motherboard 2 Primary power cable connector, power supply Step 5 If you are finished installing modules, install the cover on the router.
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    40. 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 42. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 43
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    a Cisco 2811 Router 1 2 1 Secondary power connector, power supply 2 Secondary power connector, motherboard Step 6 If you are finished installing modules, install the cover on the router. See the "Installing the Chassis Cover" section on page 56. 135330 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in
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    , as shown in Figure 43. Figure 43 ILP Supply for the Cisco 2811 Router Replacing the Power Supply 135277 4 4 3 1 2 1 Retention tab 2 Primary power connector 3 ILP connector 4 ILP cable guides Follow these steps to install the ILP supply. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Insert the ILP
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    Replacing the Power Supply Figure 44 Connecting an ILP Cable in a Cisco 2811 Router . 3 1 3 2 127114 1 ILP cable connector on the power supply 2 ILP cable connector on the motherboard 3 ILP cable guides Step 6 If you are finished installing modules, install the cover on the router. See the "
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    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
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    Replacing the Power Supply Figure 46 Removing the Bezel from a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router . 2 1 Plastic bezel 117350 1 Pull top of bezel away from chassis 2 Slide bezel to release it from chassis Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 48 OL-5792-04
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    cables, and the ILP supply has three power output cables that must be disconnected. Step 4 Use the integrated power supply handle to pull the power supply out through the front of the chassis. See Figure 48. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 49
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    from a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router 135331 Installing an AC-Input Power Supply The AC-input power supply has a single power connector, as shown in Figure 49. Figure 49 AC_Input Power Supply 1 1 Primary power connector Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 50
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    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 50. Figure 50 Primary Power Cable Connection in a Cisco 2821 or Cisco 2851 Router . 2 1 103705 1 Power supply 2 Primary power cable connector Step
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    on the power supply end snaps into position. See Figure 50. 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 52. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 52 OL
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    Replacing the Power Supply Figure 52 Connecting a Secondary Power Cable in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers 2 1 135332 1 Secondary power conector, motherboard 2 Secondary power connector, power supply Step 5 Step 6 Install the bezel onto the front of the chassis as follows: a. Engage the
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    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 power supply and chassis.. See Figure 54. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 54 OL-5792-04
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    Replacing the Power Supply Figure 54 Connecting an ILP Cable in Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers . 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 127115 1 ILP cable connector, motherboard 2 ILP cable connector, power supply 3 ILP cable guides Step 6 Step 7 Install the bezel onto the front of the chassis as follows: a.
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    Chassis Cover 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 56. Cisco 2811 routers have a cover that slides into place
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    enter the slots and the cover is fully closed. Press the cover flat against the chassis while you slide the cover closed. Use a Phillips' screwdriver to install the four screws at the top rear of the cover. OL-5792-04 Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 57
  • Cisco 2851 | User Guide - Page 198
    over the chassis and lower it onto the chassis. Install the three cover screws. Figure 56 Installing Cover on Cisco 2821 and Cisco 2851 Routers 1 2 103964 1 Insert tabs and center the cover 2 Close the cover Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 58 OL-5792-04
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    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. (0711R) Copyright © 2004, 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 59
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    Installing the Chassis Cover Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 60 OL-5792-04
  • Cisco 2851 | User Guide - Page 201
    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: • Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage, page 1 • Removing a CompactFlash Memory Card
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    card. Figure 1 CompactFlash Memory Card Slot in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 111992 SYS AUX/ SYS 1 PWR PWR ACT CF COMPACT FLASH 0 Do Not Remove During Network Operation Ejector button Compact Flash slot Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card To install a CompactFlash memory card, perform
  • Cisco 2851 | User Guide - Page 203
    Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card 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. OL-5793-01 Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 3
  • Cisco 2851 | User Guide - Page 204
    of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (0711R) Copyright © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Removing and Installing CompactFlash Memory Cards in Cisco 2800 Series Routers 4 OL-5793-01
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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:
Objectives, page 1
Audience, page 2
Topics Covered by Hardware Documents, page 2
Conventions, page 3
Safety Warnings, page 4
Related Documentation, page 9
Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms, page 10
Obtaining Documentation, page 11
Documentation Feedback, page 12
Obtaining Technical Assistance, page 12
Obtaining Additional Publications and Information, page 14
Objectives
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 online. See the
“Obtaining Documentation” section on
page 11
for more information.