Cisco Systems 804 user manual

User manual for the device Cisco Systems 804

Device: Cisco Systems 804
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Cisco Systems
Size: 0.53 MB
Added : 11/8/2014
Number of pages: 24
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Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and
Cisco 804 IDSL Routers
Overview
Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL routers offer high-speed digital connections using an ISDN line
and support line rates up to 144 kilobits per second (kbps). Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) expands DSL connectivity for customers who are outside the Service
Provider’s range for DSL or for those who are unable to qualify for DSL connections.
This document describes the setup

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Before You Start The following figure shows a typical setup of the Cisco 804 IDSL router. Cisco 804 IDSL Router Internet Personal computer Power supply Corporate LAN Personal computer Personal computer Personal computer Before You Start Before you begin installing your Cisco IDSL router, read the following topics:  Safety  Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage  Preventing Router Damage Safety Before installing the router, read the following warnings: . Warning Only trained and qualified

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Before You Start Warning Before working on a system that has a standby/off switch, turn off the power by pressing the power switch to standby and unplug the power cord. Statement 150 Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43 Warning The IDSL connection is regarded

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Unpacking the Router If cables are connected at one end only, do not touch the exposed pins at the unconnected end of the cable. Note This device is intended for use in residential and commercial environments only. Caution Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms). Preventing Router Damage Use the following guidelines when connecting devices to your router:  Connect the color-coded cables supplied by Cisco to the color-co

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Cisco 802 IDSL +5, -24, -71 VDC ETHERNET CONSOLE IDSL 10BASE T Cisco 804 IDSL +5, -24, -71 VDC ETHERNET 10 BASE T CONSOLE IDSL 1 2 3 4 LINK TO HUB TO PC TO HUB TO PC Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting Cables to the Router The following figures show the router ports. These ports and the cables are color-coded to help you connect the cables correctly. Cisco 802 IDSL Router Cisco 804 IDSL Router For more information, see the following subsections:  Connecting an Ethernet Device  Connecti

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Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting an Ethernet Device This section describes how to connect a hub, server, PC, or workstation with a 10- or 10/100-Mbps network interface card (NIC). Before connecting an Ethernet device, you need to know the following:  Cisco provides one yellow cable to connect an Ethernet device. If you want to connect more than one device, you must provide additional straight-through cables. See the Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide for straight-

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1X 2X 10/100 3X 4X 5X 6X7X8X MDI MDI-X SPEED LED 1 2 3 4 100BaseTX SOLID 5 6 7 8 10BaseT BLINK +5, -24, -71 VDC ETHERNET 10 BASE T CONSOLE IDSL 1 2 3 4 TO HUB TO PC Cisco 804 IDSL Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting a Hub Cisco 804 IDSL Router Cisco Micro Hub 10/100 Step 1 Connect the yellow cable to one of the following ports:  The yellow Ethernet port on your Cisco 802 IDSL router.  Any of the yellow Ethernet ports on your Cisco 804 IDSL router. Step 2 Connect the other end of the

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+5, -24, -71 VDC ETHERNET 10 BASE T CONSOLE IDSL 1 2 3 4 TO HUB TO PC Cisco 804 IDSL Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting a Server, PC, or Workstation Cisco 804 IDSL Router PC Connect the yellow cable to one of the following ports:  The yellow Ethernet port on your Cisco 802 IDSL router.  Any of the yellow Ethernet ports on your Cisco 804 IDSL router. Step 1 Connect the other end of the cable to the server, PC, or workstation. Step 2 Check the LED corresponding to the connected port afte

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Cisco 804 IDSL +5, -24, -71 VDC CONSOLE ETHERNET 10 BASE T IDSL 1 2 3 4 TO HUB TO PC Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting an IDSL Line Caution Always connect the yellow cable or Ethernet cable to the yellow ports on the router. Do not connect the cable to an IDSL port or to a Network Termination 1 (NT1) device. Accidently connecting the cable to the wrong port can damage your router. Cisco 804 IDSL Router IDSL wall jack RJ-45-to-RJ-11 adapter cable Step 1 Connect the red cable to the r

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+5, -24, -71 VDC Cisco 804 IDSL ETHERNET 10 BASE T CONSOLE IDSL 1 2 3 4 2 TO HUB TO PC Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting the Power Supply Cisco 804 IDSL Router To electrical outlet Desktop power supply Step 1 Make sure the router power is off. Press the power switch to standby ( ). Step 2 Connect the power supply cable to the 8-pin connector on the router. Step 3 Connect the power cord to the desktop power supply. Step 4 Connect the other end of the power cord to an electrical outlet.

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Configuring the IDSL Router Configuring the IDSL Router You can configure your Cisco IDSL router using the Cisco IOS command-line interface or the Cisco 800 Fast Step application. For information about using Cisco 800 Fast Step, refer to the Cisco 800 DSL Connection Kit document in the product accessory kit or on Cisco Connection Online (CCO). The following procedures are examples of how to configure the Cisco IDSL router using Cisco IOS commands. For more information about Cisco IOS command

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Example of Basic Configuration Output Step 12 Change to interface command mode. For example: router(config)# interface ethernet0 router(config-if)# Step 13 Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN. For example: router(config-if)# ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Step 14 Enable Network Address Translation (NAT) on your LAN. The inside network address is not directly routed to the Internet but is subject to translation to a routable address outside the LAN. router(config-if)# ip nat i

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Example of Basic Configuration Output service timestamps debug uptime service timestamps log uptime no service password-encryption ! hostname cisco802 ! ! ! ! ip subnet-zero ! isdn switch-type basic-5ess isdn leased-line BRI0 128 ip dhcp pool DHCPoolLAN_0 network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 dns-server 172.29.20.41 172.29.20.51 netbios-name-server 172.29.20.41 172.29.20.51 default-router 192.168.1.1 ip name-server 172.29.20.41 ip name-server 172.29.20.51 ! ! interface Ethernet0 ip

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IDSL Configuration with Frame Relay IDSL Configuration with Frame Relay The following procedure is an example of how to configure IDSL with Frame Relay. Step 1 In global configuration mode, specify a name for the router. For example: router(config)# hostname 802 Step 2 Specify a username and password. The username is the destination router’s hostname. The password must be the same for both the host and destination routers. For example: router(config)# username isp password cisco Step 3 Set the

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Example of Frame Relay Configuration Output Step 15 Specify a DLCI number that is used to connect to the Internet service provider. For example: router(config)# frame-relay interface dlci 16 ieft Step 16 End configuration mode. router(config)# end router# Step 17 In user mode, set global NAT commands. In the following example, all inside network addresses assigned to interface BRI0 are configured for translation, and the access list that contains the inside network addresses is defined. router

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Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 209.188.2.1 ! ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 transport input none stopbits 1 line vty 0 4 ! end Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands In general, Cisco recommends that you use these commands with the direction of your technical support representative. Using the debug commands can disrupt operation of the router when your internetwork is experiencing a high-load condition. When you finish using a debug comma

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Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands Command Possible Problem Solution show isdn status  Improperly connected cable.  Refer to troubleshooting information in Cisco 800 (user EXEC mode). Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide. See output 1 example following this table.  Damaged IDSL cable.  Order a new red IDSL cable from your Cisco reseller.  Problem with IDSL line.  Contact your telephone service provider to report a problem. If the problem continues after these steps, call your

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Obtaining Documentation No Active Layer 3 Call(s) Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0 Output 2 Example (debug ppp negotiation and debug ppp authentication) pico#ping 192.9.198.1 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.9.198.1, timeout is 2 seconds: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI0: B-Channel 1, changed state to up %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface BRI0: B-Channel 1, changed state to up ppp: sending CONFREQ, type = 3 (CI_AUTHTYPE), value = C223/5 ppp: sending CONFREQ, type =

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Documentation Feedback You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com You can access international Cisco websites at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Documentation DVD Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a Documentation DVD package, which may have shipped with your product. The Documentation DVD is updated regularly and may be more current than printed documentation. The Documentation DVD package is available as a si

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Cisco Product Security Overview Cisco Product Security Overview Cisco provides a free online Security Vulnerability Policy portal at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.html From this site, you can perform these tasks:  Report security vulnerabilities in Cisco products.  Obtain assistance with security incidents that involve Cisco products.  Register to receive security information from Cisco. A current list of security advisories and notices f


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