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1. 231951 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EXE Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1 ISDN port not available on 3G models 6 PoE power connector for optional PoE module 2 Primary WAN port G SHDSL 7 Reset button VDSLoPOTS ADSLoPOTS ADSLoISDN or 10 100 FE 3 Antenna captive omnidirectional dipole 8 Power connector WLAN antenna wireless models only 4 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 9 Earth ground connection 5 Serial port console or auxiliary 10 Kensington security slot 1 The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function 2 Depending on the router model the primary WAN port can be G SHDSL VDSLoPOTS or 10 100 FE The VDSLoPOTS port is in the same location as the G SHDSL port The 10 100 FE WAN port is located at the bottom left corner See Figure 1 2 for the location of the 10 100 FE WAN port Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers The Cisco 880 series voice and data routers provide both voice and data ports The voice ports managed voice services that interface with Foreign Exchange Station FXS Foreign Exchange Office FXO or
2. 284558 m 1 xDSL port On Off switch 2 IGE WAN interface Power connector 3 Ethernet LAN GE and FE interfaces GEO interface and FEO through FE3 interfaces Reset button 4 USB port Kensington security slot 5 Serial port console or auxiliary Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview W Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs This section provides a hardware overview of the following Cisco 860VAE Series Integrated Services Routers ISRs e C866VAE W E K9 e C867VAE W A K9 e C867VAE W E K9 e C867VAE POE W A K9 Model Specific Features Table 1 3 describes the features specific to each of these router models Table 1 3 Model Specific Router Features C866VAE W E C867VAE W A C867VAE W E C867VAE POE Feature K9 K9 K9 W A K9 WAN interface and mode One GE port One GE port One GE port One GE port DSL over DSL over DSL over DSL over ISDN POTS POTS POTS Europe WiFi America WiFi Europe WiFi America WiFi Power over Ethernet PoE No No No Yes Common Features The following key features are common to each of these router models Dual WAN interface Gigabit Ethernet GE and dual mode ADSL2 VDSL2
3. ay 1 lAntenna dipole swivel antenna attached to 7 PoE power connector for optional POE Antenna dipole swivel antenna attached to 7 PoE power connector for optional PoE RP TNC connectors wireless models only module 2 Backup Data BRI or V 92 port 8 Reset button 3 Primary WAN port FE and GE 9 Power connector 4 Auxiliary port 10 Earth ground connection 5 Console port 11 Kensington security slot 6 8 port 10 100 Ethernet switch En The Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 through 3 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function 2 The Data BRI port is available only on the Cisco 892 router models 3 The V 92 port not shown is available only on the Cisco 891 router models and is located between the console port and the Ethernet switch Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 24 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 24 shows the location of the SFP port in a Cisco 892F W router Figure 1 24 SFP Port Location in a Cisco 892F W Router aleae zi dee fk BI x 9 Cisco 892F W On E
4. 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Installing the Router BP Equipment Tools and Connections Equipment Tools and Connections This section describes the equipment tools and connections necessary for installing your Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs It contains the following topics e tems Shipped with your Router page 2 2 e Additional Items page 2 2 Connections page 2 3 e Ethernet Devices page 2 3 Items Shipped with your Router Unpack the box and verify that all items listed on the invoice were shipped with the router Table 2 1 lists the items and their quantities that are shipped with each router model Table 2 1 Items and Their Quantities That Are Shipped with the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs Cisco Cisco 860 860VAE Cisco 880 Cisco 890 Series Series Series Series Item Routers Routers Routers Routers Straight through RJ 45 Ethernet cable 1 1 1 ADSL RJ 11 to RJ 11 straight through cable 1 RJ 11 DSL cable i n a i 1 DSL RJ 45 to dual RJ 11 breakout cable n a p 1 RJ 45 to DB 9 console cable 1 1 1 External 12 VDC power supply adapter 1 1 1 1 AC power supply cable with cable retention clip 1 1 1 1 Cisco Configuration Professional Cisco CP CD 1 1 1 1 By default no cables are shipped wit
5. 300149 Memory The Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series routers contain flash memory and main memory Flash Memory The Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs use non upgradable flash memory storage The onboard flash memory contains the Cisco IOS software image the boot flash contains the ROMMON boot code and a separate non volatile flash contains the cookie configuration Table 1 11 describes the default flash memory storage Table 1 11 Flash Memory Storage Models Flash Memory Storage Cisco 860 series and 880 series routers 128 MB Cisco 880 series voice routers and Cisco 890 series routers 256 MB Cisco 880 series routers with embedded WLAN antennas 256 MB Cisco 860VAE routers 8 MB boot flash 128 MB for IOS Cisco 860VAE K9 64 MB boot flash and IOS Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0oL 16215 11 EN Chapter1 Product Overview USB Port Hardware Features amp Note Flash memory is not upgradable An external USB flash memory module may be used if additional flash memory is needed Main Memory Table 1 12 describes the main onboard memory storage for different router models Table 1 12 Main Onboard Memory Storage Models Onboard Memory Storage Expandability Cisco 860 series routers 256 MB Not expandable Cisco 860VAE series routers 256 MB Not expandable Cisco 880 series rout
6. A 11 A 10 OL 16215 11 Objective Audience Preface This preface describes the objectives audience organization and conventions of this guide and describes related documents that have additional information It contains the following sections e Objective page i e Audience page i Organization page ii e Conventions page ii Related Documentation page ix e Searching Cisco Documents page x e Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request page x This guide provides an overview and explains how to install connect and perform initial configuration for the wireless and nonwireless Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs Some information may not apply to your particular router model For warranty service and support information see the Cisco One Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms section in Readme First for the Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Routers that was shipped with your router This guide is intended for Cisco equipment providers who are technically knowledgeable and familiar with Cisco routers and Cisco IOS software and features 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Organization This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendix Chapter Name Description Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Product Overview De
7. Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXIN Chapter3 Connecting the Router HZ Connecting the 3G Card Figure 3 7 Inserting the 3G Card 1 3G card with the Cisco logo facing up 4 Screw holes for locking bracket 2 3G express card slot 5 Pin holes for aligning the locking bracket 3 Notches on the 3G card 6 SIM slot in HSPA cards only 1 HSPA High Speed Packet Access Step2 Open the top of the anti theft locking bracket as shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 1 Pins on the locking bracket for alignment Opening the Anti theft Locking Bracket 271474 gg Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting the 3G Card W Step3 Slide the opened locking bracket under the 3G card The locking bracket should align with the notches on either side of the 3G card as shown in Figure 3 9 and the pins on the locking bracket should be inserted into the corresponding holes in the router Figure 3 9 Installing the Locking Bracket 271726 1 3Gcard 3 Notch on the 3G card 2 Locking bracket Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EEXEN Chapter3 Co
8. Cisco 890 Series 344765 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EL Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1 29 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VA router Figure 1 29 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VA Router 344767 ml SEI Oa 7 ni 1 ISDN 7 Power connector 2 GE WAN interface 8 On Off switch 3 SFP port 9 Reset button 4 USB port 10 Earth ground connection 5 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 11 Kensington security slot 6 Console Auxiliary port 12 VDSL ADSL over POTS 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function Figure 1 30 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAM router Figure 1 30 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router O Sodano savsan HEO v Fi Ye amp or ma m CID o i iet es I a oa 1 GEWAN interface 7 On Off switch 2 SFPP port 8 Reset button USB port 9 Earth ground connection Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide ELM OL 16215 11 Chapter 1
9. Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts Table A 14 lists the pinouts for the symmetrical high speed DSL G SHDSL WAN port for four pair products including the following router models G SHDSL WAN Port Pinouts for Four Pair Products e C888E e C888bEW e C888EA Table A 14 Pin Function 1 TIP Port1 2 RING Port1 3 TIP Port2 4 TIP Port0 5 RING Port0 6 RING Port2 7 TIP Port3 8 RING Port3 Table A 15 Data BRI Port Pinouts Pin Function 1 Unused 2 Unused 3 TXP 4 RXP 5 TXN 6 TXN Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Appendix A Technical Specifications Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions Table A 15 Data BRI Port Pinouts continued Pin Function 7 Unused 8 Unused Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions Table A 16 lists the interface pin numbers and functions for the voice ISDN BRI port Table A 16 Interface Pin Numbers and Functions ISDN BRI NT TE Card NT Interface TE Interface Pin 3 T Pin 3 R Pin 3 T Pin 4 R Pin 4 T Pin 4 R Pin 5 R Pin 5 T Pin 5 R Pin 6 T Pin 6 R Pin 6 T 1 Use a straight through cable for NT interfaces 2 Use a crossover cable for TE interfaces SFP Port Connector Pinouts Table A 17 lists the pinouts for the SFP port Table A 17 5 S
10. Orient the antennas For optimum wireless performance the antennas should be perpendicular with respect to the floor a Ifthe router is being mounted on a desk orient the antennas straight up b Ifthe router is being mounted on a wall orient the antennas perpendicular to the floor as shown in Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router Figure 2 2 Antennas Oriented Vertically Up 274774 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Em OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router p Installing the Router Ml Figure 2 3 Antennas Oriented Vertically Down 274775 Installing on a Table To install the router on a table or other flat horizontal surface firmly place the router on a table or other horizontal surface Keep at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of clear space beside the cooling inlet and exhaust vents Connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Router Ground Connection section on page 2 13 S Note Do not place anything on top of the router Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chap
11. Installing the Router Installing the Router Chapter2 Install the left side FIPS cover as shown in detail A Step 2 eco6Vv8c Rotate and bring into the close position to hinge to the correct hexagon Step 3 Place the adapter plate before closing by aligning the mounting holes Step 4 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Router Secure the FIPS cover with two mounting screws Step 5 e6v8c Install the right side FIPS cover the same way as the left side FIPS cover Step 6 View after both covers are installed Step 7 vc6v8c Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Installing the Router Installing the Router Chapter2 If the FIPS covers are installed with the rack mount brackets the adapter plates are not required in the installation Step 8 Sc6v8c Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2 18 OL 16215 11 CHAPTER Con
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13. Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs MI 4 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 10 Kensington security slot 5 Console Auxiliary port 11 VDSL ADSL over POTS 6 Power connector 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function Figure 1 31 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAM router Figure 1 31 Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router isco 890 Series 344768 1 LEDs Figure 1 32 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897 VAW router Figure 1 32 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAW Router 11 weyers 344771 1 GE WAN interface 7 On Off switch 2 SFPP port 8 Reset button 3 USB port 9 Earth ground connection 4 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 10 Kensington security slot 5 Console Auxiliary port 11 VDSL ADSL over POTS 6 Power connector 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1 33 shows the front p
14. and do not stack routers on a desktop Excessive weight on top of the router could damage the chassis Caution A Do not install the router or power supplies next to a heat source of any kind including heating vents Caution The top surface of the router is hot since heat is dissipated through the top Do not keep any object in direct contact with the surface for a prolonged period Installing Antennas The Cisco 890 series wireless routers have three reverse polarity threaded Neill Concelman RP TNC connectors on the back panel The antennas that are shipped with the router are dual band 2 4 GHz to 5 GHz omnidirectional dipole antennas E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router A Installing the Router Mi Warning amp All wireless LAN products in the 5 2 5 3GHz band cannot be used outdoors Use the product only indoors Statement 372 Note Step 1 Step 2 Before you install the Cisco 890 series wireless router on a table wall or rack connect the antennas to the back panel It is difficult to attach the antennas after the router is installed To attach the radio antennas to your wireless router follow these steps Manually screw the antennas tight to the RP TNC connectors on the back of the router Figure 2 1 Attaching Antennas to the Router
15. models 3G8 WWAN Green On Service is established 3G models Slow Blinking Searching for service Fast Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted 3G RSSI Green Off Low signal strength lower than 100 dBm 3G models On High RSSI 69 dBm or higher Slow Blinking Low or medium RSSI 99 to 90 dBm Fast Blinking Medium RSSI 89 to 70 dBm Amber On No service 3G models 3G GSM Green On Service is established 3G models Off No service 3G CDMA Green On Service is established 3G models Off No service FXO Voice Green On FXO port is connected 881 Blinking FXO port is either receiving or transmitting data BRI Voice LNK Green On BRI interface is connected BRI Voice B1 Green On BRI B1 channel is connected Blinking BRI B1 channel is either receiving or transmitting data BRI Voice B2 Green On BRI B2 channel is connected Blinking BRI B2 channel is either receiving or transmitting data FXS DID Voice Green On FXS DID port is connected SRST Blinking FXS DID port is either receiving or models transmitting data V 92 Modem Green On Modem is connected 891 Blinking V 92 port is either receiving or transmitting models data Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 1
16. 5 to 7 mm For EN IEC 60950 compliant grounding use size 18 AWG 1 mm or larger copper wire To install the ground connection follow these steps Strip one end of the ground wire to the length required for the ground lug or terminal Crimp the ground wire to the ground lug or ring terminal using the wire crimper Attach the ground lug or ring terminal to the chassis as shown in Figure 2 8 For a ground lug use the two provided screws with captive locking washers For a ring terminal use one of the screws provided Tighten the screws to a torque of 8 to 10 in Ib 0 9 to 1 1 N m Figure 2 8 Chassis Ground Connection Using Ring Terminal i Rigemna dS Connect the other end of the ground wire to a known reliable earth ground point at your site After you install and properly ground the router you can connect the power wiring the WAN and LAN cables and the cables for administrative access as required for your installation 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Router Installing the FIPS Cover Perform the following steps to install the FIPS cover in the router Remove the four mounting screws of the top cover Step 1 Le6v8c Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11
17. Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off No link Off No tunnel Steady on At least one tunnel is up Green Off No PPP session Steady on At least one PPP established Shared LEDs on the Cisco 881 V and Cisco 887VA V Voice and Data Routers On the Cisco 881 V Cisco 887VA V and Cisco 887VA V W routers the BRI1 BRI2 and the FXS ports share LED indicators The following ports share an LED indicator e BRI IBI channel and FXS 3 e BRI 1B2 channel and FSX 4 BRI2BI channel and FXS 5 BRI2 B2 channel and FXS 6 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 40 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Hardware Features Ml Because the LED indicators are shared the LED illuminates green when either port is active For example the LED indicator labeled BRI 1 B1 illuminates when either the BRI1 B1 channel is active or when the FXS port is active You can determine the activity status on each interface by using the following commands For activity status on the FXS ports use the show port summary command For activity status on the BRI ISDN port use the show isdn status command Figure 1 37 shows a close up view of the LED indicators Figure 1 37 Close up of the BRI and FXS LED Indicators CALELLA EEA 00 o0f0o0f00 FE ISCO le o o o bee ap aS
18. Cisco 892FSP and Cisco 860VAE series routers have one USB 2 0 port on the rear panel for temporary installation of a Cisco approved USB memory device for maintenance purposes only The port supports only USB 2 0 Refer to the product datasheet for the list of supported USB flash memory devices Note Cisco 860VAE series router USB port does not support eToken PoE Optional Provides power for 802 3af compliant devices Models with Models with such as phones that are connected to the router PoE PoE The Cisco 880 series routers support a 2 port PoE module the Cisco 890 series routers support a 4 port PoE module G SHDSL port Provides 2 wire or 4 wire connection to a G SHDSL 888 808EA network 3G card slot Provides backup data link 3G models Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide ELM 0L 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Hardware Features W Table 1 16 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs continued Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series Dying gasp Detects when the router is losing power and sends a 866VAE 888EA 892FSP power fail signal to warn the DSLAM about the 867VAE xDSL models 996VA impending line drop 866VAE K9 897VA 867VAE K9 897VAM xDSL 897VAW mandate 897VAMW 898EA Data BRI port Provides backup and remote ma
19. GE WAN activity traffic in either direction Off Device is powered off or GE WAN interface is down GE Mode Green On GE WAN Mode is selected Off Device is powered off or DSL WAN mode is selected 1 xDSL General term referring to various forms of DSL including ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line and VDSL very high data rate digital subscriber line Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EEN Chapter1 Product Overview BB Hardware Features Table 1 10 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 892FSP Table 1 10LED description for Cisco 892FSP ISR 896VA 897VA and 898EA Routers up pe Mm o i Green Link Status o SFP WAN Green Link Status ports Description Off No power Steady on Normal operation Blink Boot up phase or in ROM Monitor mode Green On Ethernet port is connected Amber On Fault with PoE There is a fault with the inline power supply Green Amber Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Green Amber Off Ethernet port is not connected On Ethernet port is connected Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Ethernet port is not connected On Port is connected Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off No link On Port is connected
20. cHAPTER 2 Installing the Router 2 1 Equipment Tools and Connections 2 2 Items Shipped with your Router 2 2 Additional Items 2 2 Connections 2 3 Ethernet Devices 2 3 Installing the Router 2 3 Warnings 2 4 Installing Antennas 2 4 Installing on a Table 2 7 Mounting on a Wall 2 8 Installing in a Rack 2 11 Installing the Router Ground Connection 2 13 Installing the FIPS Cover 2 14 CHAPTER 3 Connecting the Router 3 1 Safety Warnings 3 2 Preparing to Connect the Router 3 4 Preventing Damage to the Router 3 4 Connecting a PC Server or Workstation 3 5 Connecting a Phone 3 6 Connecting an External Ethernet Switch 3 7 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide ELEM OL 16215 11 Contents MI REVIEW DRAFT CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Connecting the V 92 modem Port 3 8 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port 3 9 Terminal Emulator Settings 3 10 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port 3 10 Connecting the 3G Card 3 11 Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna 3 17 Connecting a Data BRI Port 3 21 Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port 3 23 Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port 3 24 Connecting an xDSL Line 3 25 Connecting Power over Ethernet 3 27 Connecting the AC Adapter 3 28 Connecting an FXS Line 3 32 Connecting an FXO Line 3 34 Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line 3 35 Connecti
21. xDSL CD Green On The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM 887 896VA Blinking Training to the line ee a 887VA MS8 898EA Off Indicates that a connection has not been established 888 or the port is shut down models xDSL Data Green Blinking The xDSL interface is either receiving or 887 896VA transmitting data 887VA 897VA Off No data is being transmitted or being received 887TVA M8 898EA 88 models xDSL ATM Green On The router is operating in ATM mode 888E Off Not operating in ATM mode Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide P36 OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features W Table 1 8 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs continued LED Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series xDSL EFM Green Blink The router is operating in EFM mode 898EA Off Not operating in EFM mode Data BRI LINK Green On ISDN D channel is connected 887 888 892 models models Data BRI B1 Green Blinking Bl channel is either receiving or sending data 887 888 892 or data is passing through ISDN channel 1 models models Data BRI B2 Green Blinking B2 channel is receiving or sending data or 887 887V 892 data is passing through ISDN channel 2 888 models
22. 1 SFP port 2 SFP LEDs Cisco 892FSP Cisco 896VA Cisco 897VA and Cisco 898EA The Cisco 892FSP 896VA 897VA 897VA 897VAM 897VAW 897VAMW and 898EA routers have the following features e Integrated 8 port 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet GE switch for connecting to the LAN Two 10 100 1000 GE ports for the Cisco 892FSP One 10 100 1000 GE port for the Cisco 896VA 897VA and the Cisco 898EA Either the SFP socket or the 10 100 1000 GE port can be active at a given time but not both e Single console and auxiliary ports for configuration and management e 512 MB of on board memory upgrade option to 1 GB e 256 MB flash memory for the Cisco 896VA 897VA and Cisco 898EA e One USB 2 0 port e Optional internal adapter for inline PoE on 4 switch ports for IP phones or external wireless access points for Cisco 896VA 897VA and 898EA models only No PoE support on Cisco 892FSP S Note The Cisco 892FSP does not support AIM2 CUE K9 and AIM2 APPRE 104 K9 because it does not have an SFC socket Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 ELS Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1 25 shows the back panel of the Cisco 892FSP router Figure 1 25 Back Panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router Cisco 892FSP 284781 1 GE WAN interf
23. 240 VAC Nominal Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Power output 60 W maximum Output voltages 12 VDC Inline Power over Ethernet Adapter Input voltage 85 to 264 VAC Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Power output 80 W maximum Output voltage 48 VDC OL 16215 11 AppendixA Technical Specifications Cisco 860VAE Series Table A 2 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 860VAE series routers Table A 2 Router Specifications Description Design Specification Cisco 860VAE series Physical Dimensions Dimensions with antenna and rubber feet Hx W x D 1 75 x 9 5 x 9 1n Weight not including desktop power supply 3 lb 1 4 kg The total weight depends on customer selected options Environmental Operating Ranges Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Nonoperating humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity Nonoperating altitude 0 to 15 000 ft 4570 m Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 10 to 85 relative humidity Operating altitude 0 to 10 000 ft 3000 m Acoustic Acoustic Sound Pressure N A no fan Typical Maximum for single fan units Acoustic Sound Power N A no fan Typical Maximum for dual fan units Router Power Adapter Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC Nominal Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Power output 30 W maximum Output
24. 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port Terminal Emulator Settings Use the following settings for the terminal emulator connection e 9600 baud e 8 data bits no parity e 1 stop bit e No flow control When the terminal emulator establishes communications the router prompt is displayed For more information on terminal emulation settings see Applying Correct Terminal Emulator Settings for Console Connections Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port To connect a modem to the router follow these steps Step 1 Connect the RJ 45 end of the adapter cable to the Aux port on the router as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Connecting a Modem to the Aux Port n alali Cisco 892 W ds s CISCO amp cin gl 4 E EL i m e O A g e La 3 9 docu 7 N T 1 Aux port RJ 45 3 DB 9 to DB 25 modem adapter if required 2 Light blue console cable 4 Modem gp Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting the 3G Card Ml Step2 Connect the DB 9 end of the console cable to the DB 9 end of the modem adapter Step3 Connect the DB 25 end of the modem adapter to the modem Ste
25. 898EA only Green when EFM mode is selected To ISDN line Data BRI LNK Green when the ISDN line is connected Data BRI Bland Green when the channel is connected B2 3G4 WWAN Green when service is established Slow blinking when searching for service RSSI Amber when service is not established Green when signal strength is high Off or slow blinking when signal strength is low Fast blinking when signal strength is medium CDMA Green when service is established GSM Green when service is established To PPP clients PPP Green when either a PPPoE or PPPoA client is running To VPN tunnel VPN Green when a crypto session is running Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 40 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Verifying Connections Table 3 3 Verifying the Router Operation continued Power and Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns To wireless LAN WLAN LINK Wireless LAN link status e Green if at least one client is associated e Offif no client is associated WLAN 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN 2 4 GHz status Green when radio is connected SSID is configured signal is being transmitted and client is associated e Slow blinking when radio is connected SSID is configured and signal is being transmitted WLAN 5 0GHz Wireless LAN 5 0 GHz status Green when radio is connected SSID is configured signal is be
26. BRI connections Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 and Figure 1 14 show the features available on the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST routers The features available vary depending on the router model Some features may not be available on your router Depending on the router model the primary WAN port can be either G SHDSL or 10 100 FE See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for the WAN interface and voice ports that are supported on your router Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 14 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 12 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST wireless voice router Figure 1 12 Front Panel of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST Wireless Voice Router CD DATA O 1 2 3 LN Cisco 800 Series ot aooto CISCO 270495 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EX Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1 13 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 881SRST W voice router Figure 1 13 Back Panel of the Cisco C881SRST W Voice Router ajaj C881SRST W i EEEIEPJEZIIfdEJ E 1 Primary WAN port 10 100 FE 6 Antenna captive wireless omnidirectional dipo
27. Cisco 887VA V W Routers CIO CIO CIO CIO Voice BRIT Voice BRI o0 0o0 0o FOE ESCO AC le o o ag 5 1 LEDs 2 USB port gp Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 16 shows the back panel for the Cisco 887VA V W router The Cisco 887VA V non wireless router does not have the antennas on the back panel Figure 1 16 Back Panel of the Cisco 887 VA V Router mO afiafi i E cisco E E E aise 1 Data BRI 7 Reset Button 2 Voice BRI 8 Power connector 3 Voice ports four FXS DID ports 9 Earth ground connection 4 Fast Ethernet LAN four ports 10 Kensington security slot 5 Console Port 11 Primary WAN port VDSL ADSL over POTS 6 PoE power connector optional Figure 1 17 shows the back panel for the Cisco 881 V router Figure 1 17 Back Panel of the Cisco 881 V Router QUAS C881VOTE E 3 2 E e jaa EIIIJL dg Ps j Bsuesseeemii jo 246866 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EIN Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1
28. Installation Guide ay Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE Connecting an FXO Line Connecting an FXO Line Use a straight through RJ 11 cable to connect the FXO voice port to the PSTN or PBX through a telephone wall outlet A Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 To connect the FXO line follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the straight through RJ 11 cable to the FXO port See Figure 3 31 Figure 3 31 Connecting an FXO Line 3 E nE Bb En d f f rewan f Fx E aleae n C881SRST W iy cisco SA CONSOLE POE L 4 mm RESET Aux DOEN d2VDOz 5A EZ Oo 22 O 270542 1 FXO port 3 Telephone outlet 2 RJ 11 cable Step2 Connect the other end of the RJ 11 cable to a telephone wall outlet Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 34 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router amp Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line W Note If you have specified the use of a private line automatic ringdown PLAR off premises extension OPX connection mode for an FXO voice port with loop resistance
29. Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Connecting a Data BRI Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 To connect the Data BRI port to the ISDN service provider follow these steps Connect one end of the orange ISDN S T cable to the Data BRI port on the router Figure 3 19 shows a Data BRI connection Figure 3 19 Connecting the Data BRI Port to the ISDN Line aliae 5 cisco d 231991 1 Data BRI port on the router 6 U port on the NTI box 2 ISDN S T cable 7 xDSL splitter provided by the xDSL service provider 3 Network termination 1 NT1 box 8 Telephone line port on the splitter 4 S T port on the NT1 box 9 Telecommunication service port on the splitter 5 Unshielded CAT 5 cable 10 Wall jack Connect the other end of the orange ISDN S T cable to the S T port on the NTI box Connect the first unshielded CAT 5 cable from the U port on the NT1 box to the telephone line port on the splitter Connect the second unshielded Category 5 cable from the telecommunication service port on the splitter to the wall jack to allow a link to the network service provider OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port B Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port To connect the Fast Ethernet FE WAN port on the router follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow cable to the FE WAN port as s
30. LED indicator Table 1 5 describes the LED indicators Table 1 5 Back Panel LED Indicators for LAN Ports Port LED Color Description FE Ports FE LAN 0 Green Off No link Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic FELANI Green Off No link Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic FE LAN 2 Green Off No link Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic GE Ports GE LAN 0 Green Off No link Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic GE LAN 1 Green Off No link Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9ISRs W LED Indicators on Front Panel The front panel includes several LED indicators Figure 1 7 shows the location of the LED indicators Figure 1 7 Front Panel LED Indicators Cisco 860 Series CISCO 346497 0 1 LED indicators Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chapter1 Product Overview W Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs Table 1 6 describes the LED indicators Table 1 6 Front Panel LED Indicators LED LED Color LED Activity Description Left Side DSL ACT Green
31. See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for the WAN interface that is supported on your router Figure 1 8 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 880 wireless data router The USB port and the 3G card slot are located on the front panel 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter Product Overview HZ Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1 8 Front Panel of the Cisco 880 Series Wireless Data Router OK PPP et 0et 0s N TaN Cisco 800 Series CISCO VPN 0 1E 3 WWAN RSSI CDMA GSM 231950 1 LEDs 3 USB port 2 3G express card slot Supports third party 3G card Cisco 880G models only 1 See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for supported vendors Figure 1 9 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 886VA data router Figure 1 9 Back Panel of the Cisco 886VA Router Cisco 886VA dr d CENE 5 r E aleae 1 cisco ii aA I eszak 254090 1 Data BRI 0 6 Reset button 2 Primary WAN port VDSL ADSL over 7 Power connector ISDN 3 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 8 Earth ground connection 4 Serial port console or auxiliary 9 Kensington security slot 5 PoE power connector optional 1 BRI Basic rate interface M Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with t
32. This applies to Cisco 880 series routers with embedded wireless antennas 11 xDSL General term referring to various forms of DSL including ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line VDSL very high data rate digital subscriber line and G SHDSL 12 VDSLoPOTS very high data rate digital subscriber line 2 over plain old telephone service 13 PoE Power over Ethernet This function can be added to an 880 or 890 series router by installing the PoE adapter card in the router and inserting the PoE 48 V external power adapter Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0oL 16215 1 g iao Chapter 1 Product Overview 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Hardware Features G SHDSL global industry standard symmetrical high speed DSL 3G Third Generation DSLAM digital subscriber line access multiplexer SRST Survivable Remote Site Telephony FXO Foreign Exchange Office FXS Foreign Exchange Station DID Direct Inward Dialing SFP small form factor pluggable E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 amp CHAPTER Installing the Router This chapter describes the equipment and the procedures for successfully installing the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs and contains the following sections
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34. and LAN ports Obtain a broadband or Ethernet connection from your service provider Ethernet Devices Identify the Ethernet devices that you will connect to the router hub servers and workstations or PCs Ensure that each device has a network interface card NIC for connecting to Ethernet ports If you plan to configure the software using Cisco IOS commands through the console port provide an ASCII terminal or a PC that is running terminal emulation software to connect to the console port If you plan to connect a modem provide the modem and modem cable If you plan to use the Data BRI port provide an NT1 device and an ISDN S T cable If you plan to use the cable lock feature provide a Kensington or equivalent locking cable Installing the Router This section describes how to install the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs These routers can either be installed on a table top or other flat horizontal surface or be mounted on a wall The Cisco 890 series ISRs may be mounted in a rack This section also describes how to attach WLAN antennas to the Cisco 890 series routers This section contains the following topics Warnings page 2 4 Installing Antennas page 2 4 Installing on a Table page 2 7 Mounting on a Wall page 2 8 Installing in a Rack page 2 11 Installing the Router Ground Connection page 2 13 Installing the FIPS Cover page 2 14 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco
35. cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Cisco Systems DSL WAN Interfaces are tested for compliance with regulatory standards such as FCC Part 68 ITU T K 21 IEC 61000 4 5 and CSA EN IEC UL 60950 1 These standards assume Primary Protection devices protect the Customer Premise Equipment CPE These devices are normally installed by the service provider local exchange carrier or qualified service person and are located at the telecom service provider entrance network interface box or demarcation point See Figure 3 22 for the likely location of the primary protection device The primary protection device must be suitable for the xDSL interface employed Please contact your sales team or qualified service person for further information and installation Caution A To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger e g 24 AWG UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord Warning A Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Statement 1035 Warning Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1038 Warning To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 Warning There is the danger of explosion if t
36. e 2 4 GHz wireless LAN WLAN interface Five Layer 2 LAN switches two Gigabit Ethernet and three Fast Ethernet e One USB 2 0 port in high speed host mode One RJ 45 console port RS 232 interface e Support for up to 512 MB DRAM using DDR in 16 bit mode e Support for 8 MB Serial Peripheral Interface Bus SPI flash memory for boot and 128 MB NAND flash memory for storing IOS e Reset Recovery switch e Silent convection cooling no fan E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview External Interfaces Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs Figure 1 6 shows the back I O panel of the Cisco 867 VAE POE W A K9 series router Figure 1 6 Back I O Panel Cisco 867VAE POE W A K9 VDSL ADSL __WAN Ce LAN GEO FE2 FEI CONSOLE r L 12V TEBA OVER POTS GE1 FEO POE AUX e e g Table 1 4 describes the external interfaces included with these router models Table 1 4 External Interfaces Port Interface Connector Quantity Port Label FE LAN port RJ 45 3 FE LAN PORT 0 FEO FE LAN PORT 1 FEI FE LAN PORT 2 FE2 GE LAN port RJ 45 2 GE LAN PORT 0 GEO GE LAN PORT 1 GEI GE WAN port 10 100 1000 Base T RJ 45 1 G
37. installed interface modules and on the software image The following steps and the user entries in bold are shown as examples only amp Note If you make a mistake while using the setup command facility you can exit and run the setup command facility again Press Ctrl C and enter the setup command at the privileged EXEC mode prompt Router For more information on using the setup command facility see The Setup Command chapter in Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference Release 12 2T To proceed using the setup command facility enter yes Continue with configuration dialog yes no yes 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter4 Initial Configuration B Setup Command Facility Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 When the following messages appear enter yes to enter basic management setup At any point you may enter a question mark for help Use ctrl c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt Default settings are in square brackets Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no yes Enter a hostname for the router this example uses Router Configuring global p
38. models models models transmitted Slow blinking Radio is connected SSID is configured and beacons are being transmitted Fast blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Radio is shut down and no SSID is configured WLAN 5 GHz Green On Radio is connected SSID is configured and clientis Wireless Wireless associated but no data is being received or being models models transmitted Slow blinking Radio is connected SSID is configured and beacons are being transmitted Fast blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Radio is shut down and no SSID is configured WLAN LINK Green On Wireless link is up Wireless Wireless Wireless Aut nomous Blinking Ethernet link is up and data is either being models models models Mode a received or being transmitted Off Wireless link is down WLAN LINK Green On Ethernet link is up and wireless access point AP is Wireless Wireless Unified Mode communicating with LWAPP controller models models Blinking Ethernet link is up but wireless AP is not communicating with LWAPP controller Off Ethernet link is down PoE Green On PoE is connected and powered Models Models Off PoE is not installed WiNKEOE PRENE Amber On Fault with the PoE VPN Green On VPN is connected All models All models PPP Green On At least one PPP session is established All models All models
39. only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 Warning Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded Statement 1018 Warning A To avoid electric shock do not connect safety extra low voltage SELV circuits to telephone network voltage TNV circuits LAN ports contain SELV circuits and WAN ports contain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Statement 1021 Warning A Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router A Safety Warnings W Warning A Warning A Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Statement 1035 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unl
40. shows the back panel details of the Cisco 888SRST W voice router Figure 1 14 Back Panel of the Cisco C888SRST W Voice Router ajrali C888SRST W Damm sse 1 Primary WAN port G SHDSL 6 Antenna captive wireless omnidirectional dipole WLAN antenna wireless models only 241905 o 2 Voice ports four FXS DIDports and one 7 Reset button voice BRI port 3 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 8 Power connector 4 Serial port console or auxiliary 9 Barth ground connection 5 PoE power connector for optional PoE 10 Kensington security slot module 1 Depending on the router model the primary WAN port can be either G SHDL or 10 100 FE 2 Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed 3 The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit FRU to enable the PoE function For this you either need the FRU 800 IL PM 2 or 800G2 POE 2 If your device has a separate PoE inlet use the 800 IL PM 2 if it has one combined inlet a description saying POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR then use the 800G2 POE 2 A Caution The primary WAN port on all 888E models is designed for an RJ 45 connector only Damage to the primary WAN por
41. to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file There are two different ways to do this 1 2 by pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds while running IOS amp by pressing the Reset button within 5 seconds of powering up the router or Note If you execute a CLI reboot command while the embedded wireless AP is running Cisco Unified IOS software the router reboots but the AP continues running Clients with Cisco Unified IOS software are controlled by a wireless LAN controller WLC and can be reset only by the controller Cisco 860VAE Routers Custom Configuration File On Cisco 860VAE routers the reset button can be used to load a custom configuration file without having to use the CLI The configuration file can be located on an external USB flash drive or on the router s compact flash Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Step 1 Step 2 Hardware Features Ml The custom configuration file must be named one of the following e customer config e SN customer config where SN is the unique hardware serial number When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file configuration files on a USB flash drive have priority over configuration files on the router s flash drive and the SN customer config file name has priority over the cust
42. unit Statement 1028 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 28 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting the AC Adapter Bi amp Note The Cisco 892FSP utilizes a single 4 pin power connector type Figure 3 27 shows the pin number assignment of the Cisco 892FSP Power Adapter Connector To connect your Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series or the Cisco 890FSP ISR to an AC power outlet follow these steps Step 1 Connect the router to an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 3 25 To connect the Cisco 892FSP router see Figure 3 26 Figure 3 25 Connecting the AC Adapter 231996 1 12 VDC plug 3 Power adapter 12 VDC 2 Power cord 4 AC plug Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 a 3 29 Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Connecting the AC Adapter Figure 3 26 Connecting the AC Adapter for the Cisco 892FSP 1 12 VDC plug Power adapter 12 VDC 2 Power Adapter Cord AC Plug Figure 3 27 Cisco 892FSP 896VA 897VA and 898EA Power Adapter Connector Pin Assignment Pin 1 Ground Pin 3 12 V 284800 Pin2 NC Pin4 NC 1 NC No Connection gp Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Serie
43. 1 Ethernet switch port on the router 3 Yellow CATS Ethernet cable RJ 45 to RJ 45 connecting to an external Ethernet switch port 2 Available port on the external Ethernet switch Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the available port on the Ethernet switch to add additional Ethernet connections Step3 Turn on the Ethernet switch Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE Connecting the V 92 modem Port Connecting the V 92 modem Port A Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 For dialup connection to your service provider network through the V 92 port follow the steps given after Figure 3 4 which show this connection Figure 3 4 Connecting to Your Service Provider Through the V 92 port die silla cisco Cisco 891 W dx Yu Dm Org o_ R oo m jm EL mo Pins O Ie a 1 V 92 port on the router Telephone wall outlet To connect the router to your service provide network through the V 92 port follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the straight through R J11
44. 6215 11 EE Chapter1 Product Overview BB Hardware Features Table 1 8 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs continued LED Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series SFP EN Off Not present 892F Green Present and enabled models Amber Present with failure SFP S Green Blinking Blinking frequency indicates port speed 892F models 1 SSID service set identifier 2 LWAPP Lightweight Access Point Protocol 3 PPP Point to Point Protocol 4 XDSL General term referring to various forms of DSL including ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line and VDSL very high data rate digital subscriber line 5 DSLAM digital subscriber line access multiplexer 6 ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode 7 EFM Ethernet in the First Mile 8 3G Third Generation 9 WWAN wireless WAN 10 RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator 11 GSM Global System for Mobile Communication 12 CDMA code division multiple access 13 SRST Survivable Remote Site Telephony 14 SFP small form factor pluggable Table 1 9 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 866VAE Cisco 867VAE Cisco 866VAE K9 and Cisco 867VAE K9 ISRs Table 1 9 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE Cisco 867VAE Cisco 866VAE K9 and Cisco 867VAE K9 ISRs Power System Power System LED Solid Power is on and system running in the Rommo
45. 7VAE K9 c860vae ipbasek9 mz x X c860vae advsecurityk9 mz X X c860vae advsecurityk9 npe mz X X Figure 1 3 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 866VAE Cisco 867VAE Cisco 866VAE K9 and Cisco 867VAE K9 integrated services routers ISRs Figure 1 3 Cisco 860 Series Front Panel of the Cisco 860VAE series ISR Product Overview 246199 wi Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Wi Figure 1 4 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 866VAE ISR Figure 1 4 Back Panel of the Cisco 866VAE ISR abeo Cisco 866VAE cisco B OVERISDN e 1 XxDSL port Th C On Off switch 2 IGE WAN interface Power connector 3 Ethernet LAN FE interfaces FEO through FE3 interfaces Reset button 4 USB port Kensington security slot 5 Serial port console or auxiliary 1 Using RJ 11 Figure 1 5 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 867VAE K9 Figure 1 5 Back Panel of the Cisco 867VAE K9 ISR T alea cisco VDSL ADSL Cisco 867VAE K9 OVER POTS Oe ARARA A
46. 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router Warnings A Warning A This equipment needs to be grounded Use a green and yellow 12 to 14 AWG ground wire to connect the host to earth ground during normal use Statement 242 Warning A This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Statement 1024 Warning amp Read the wall mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system Statement 378 Note A Do not stack anything on top of the router Do not cover or obstruct the router vents located on both sides and top of the routers otherwise overheating could occur and cause damage to the router Place router in ventilated area to avoid local air heating Caution A Do not cover or obstruct the router vents located on both sides of the router otherwise overheating could occur and cause damage to the router Caution A Do not place anything on top of the router that weighs more than 10 pounds 4 5 kilograms
47. 90 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs For the initial configuration we recommend using Cisco Configuration Professional CP Express Cisco CP Express is a web based graphical user interface that guides you through initial configuration You may also initially configure your router by using the Cisco IOS command line interface CLI or by using the setup command facility To create the initial configuration the setup command facility prompts you for basic information about your router and network This chapter contains the following sections e Cisco Configuration Professional Express page 4 1 e Cisco IOS CLI page 4 1 e Setup Command Facility page 4 3 e Verifying the Initial Configuration page 4 5 e Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point page 4 6 Note Some SKUs may not include a default configuration file If your router does not have a default configuration file go to the Setup Command Facility section on page 3 to configure the initial router settings Cisco Configuration Professional Express After you connect the cables and power up the router we recommend that you use the Cisco CP Express web based application to configure the initial router settings For instructions on how to use Cisco CP Express to configure the router see Cisco CP Express User s Guide Cisco lOS CLI To configure the initial router settings by using the Cisco IOS CLI you must set up a console connection For instru
48. E WAN PORT GE2 ADSL2 VDSL2 WAN port RJ 11 1 Host USB port USB 2 0 1 Console port RJ 45 1 1 Provides Power over Ethernet PoE for the Cisco C867V AE POE W A K9 Note USB Interface For the Cisco C867 VAE POE W A K9 Power over Ethernet PoE is available using port FEO with a 60 W power supply The USB 2 0 interface enables e Transferring data using a USB flash token USB memory stick for system recovery and other tasks e Cisco IOS software boot from USB Use only the following Cisco USB 2 0 flash tokens e MEMUSB 128FT 128 MB e MEMUSB 256FT 256 MB e MEMUSB 1024FT 1 GB 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Product Overview W Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs amp Note The USB 2 0 port cannot be used for connecting external devices or as a console for devices other than those specified in the USB eToken Device and USB Flash Features Support Data Sheet available at http www cisco com en US prod collateral modules ps6247 product data sheet0900aecd80232473 h tml LED Indicators These router models include LED indicators on the back panel for each LAN port and additional LED indicators on the front panel of the unit LED Indicators for LAN Ports On the back panel of the unit each LAN port includes an
49. EZE OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router S Connecting a Data BRI Port W Table 3 2 Cisco Adapter Cables for Use with 3G Fixed Routers Antenna Adapter Cisco Product Number Length Insertion Loss Frequency MHz 3G ACC SSMB TNC 14 5 inches 0 66 dB 2100 3G ACC TS9 TNC 13 5 inches 0 62 dB 2100 Note Antenna orientation can increase or decrease signal reception due to polarization Typically an SP s transmitting antenna on the BTS is a vertically polarized omnidirectional antenna which means the electromagnetic waves are transmitted from it in a vertical plane Hence the receiving antenna needs to be vertically oriented too in order to receive the best signal As the angle of the antenna orientation is changed from vertical to horizontal only an angular component of the signal is picked up by the antenna Therefore if the antenna orientation is horizontal the antenna picks up the least signal The signal is received by the antenna as a result of it bouncing off of reflective surfaces Hence depending on where the antenna is placed it may receive different signal strengths However the recommended position is vertical For additional information on all the available cables and antennas available for 3G go to http www cisco com en US docs routers access 1800 1861 software feature guide mrwlsgsm htmlftw p1262730 Connecting a Data BRI Port A You can connect the Data BRI port to the ISDN ser
50. FP Port Pinouts Function TX Ground TX Fault TX disable Module definition 2 Module definition 1 Module definition 0 Rate Select Loss of signal WO COLA DN MY AJ v N e Receiver ground an e Receiver ground A Receiver ground N Inverted received data out W Received data out P Receiver ground Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and OL 16215 11 AppendixA Technical Specifications Cable Specifications W Table A 17 SFP Port Pinouts continued Pin Function 15 Receiver power 16 Transmitter power 17 Transmitter ground 18 Transmit data in 19 Inverted transmit data in 20 Transmitter ground Cable Specifications This section provides specifications for the following Ethernet cables e Straight through cable e Crossover cable Because of the autocrossover autosensing function both straight through and crossover cables can be used for the Ethernet LAN port Ethernet Cable Specifications Table A 18 lists the specifications that apply to both straight through and crossover Ethernet cables Table A 18 Ethernet Cable Specifications We aegy o o 10BASE T Category 3 or 5 100BASE T Category 5 or higher 1000BASE T Category 5 or higher Maximum Cable Length The maximum length for the Etherne
51. Fast Ethernet WAN port 6 PoE power connector optional 2 Voice BRI ports 7 Reset button 3 Voice ports four FXS DID ports and one 8 Power connector FXO port 4 Fast Ethernet LAN four ports 9 Earth ground connection 5 Console Port 10 Kensington security slot Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas Some Cisco 880W 880WD and 880 WD ISRs have three embedded WLAN antennas These ISRs are fixed platform routers that Provide integrated VPN embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11b g n compliant wireless AP and backup capabilities e Use single band 2 4 GHz WLAN cards or dual band 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz WLAN cards Require a single external power supply a 30 W power supply for non POE enabled routers or a 60 W power supply for POE enabled routers e Have a fixed 512 MB of system memory For information on configuring the Cisco 880 series ISRs see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide Cisco 887VA WD Figure 1 18 shows the front panel details of the C887VA WD A K9 and C887VA WD E K9 ISRs The front panel has LEDs only All the ports are in the back panel Figure 1 18 Front Panel of the C887VA WD A K9 and C887VA WD E K9 ISRs CD DATA xDSL Cisco 800 Series 00 000 00 CISCO 284983 T T T T Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 20 OL 16215 11 Chapt
52. Flashing DSL WAN activity Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic Off Device is powered off Or No DSL WAN activity DSL LINK Green Solid DSL WAN mode is selected and DSL training is complete Flashing DSL WAN mode is selected but DSL LinkUp state is incomplete such as in training slow initially fast when almost connected Off Device is powered off Or GE WAN mode is selected GE ACT Green Flashing GE WAN activity traffic in either direction Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic Off Device is powered off Or No GE WAN activity Or No link GE MODE Green Solid GE WAN mode is selected Off Device is powered off or DSL WAN mode is selected Right Side WLAN Green Solid WLAN enabled Flashing Indicates WLAN activity traffic in either direction Off Device is powered off or WLAN is disabled Power Green Solid On The device is powered on Off Device is powered off Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 10 OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Cisco 880 Series ISRs The Cisco 880 series ISRs have data and voice capabilities They have the following features e Integrated 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN 10 100 FE VDSLoPOTS ADSL over POTS ADSL over ISDN DSL Multi mode VDSL AD
53. HTLIE2Z AZOAAEIA2 AUTO TO TIPOEIOOTIOINTIKO c ppoAo onpga vei K vouvo Bp okeore o kar oraor Trou urrope va TIPOKGAEOE rTpauparicp llpiv pyaore re oe orroio r rrore EEOTIAIOUO va EXETE UTTOWN OAG roug KIVOUVOUG TTOU OXET OVTAI HE ra rAeKrpiKk KUKAWHOTA KAI VA EXETE ECOIKEIWOE pe TIG ouvrjBglg TrpakriK g yia TNV arroguyrj aruxnp ro v Xpnoiporroifore rov apiOu Orj u ong Trou TAp XETAI OTO T AoG KAGE rrpoziborro nong yia va EVTOTTIOETE TN uer dqpaor rng orig ugraqgpaop vegg TIPOEISOTIOINCEIG ao aAe ag TOU oUvo o oUv TN GUOKEUI GYAAZTE AYTE2 TIZ OAHMEZ nian nin oa nin TY OY TI yny 9 ny v9 nna 7 yn axna xxm NNN n120 7nOn nr MATN m o n aggnn nnn NX VAT n nun n aynai NNN nn50 yTm nro vy nw niaann NX WAX MANTA 575 W n9103 OIONA ANWAN 350n3 ynnun nnixn nynn ign niodyaw nmaammnn nin 030 nnarxa n N NINN Anw BAOKHU BESBEHHOCHM HANATCTBUJA CumOonotT 3a npeaynpeAyBalbe 3Hayn oriacHocr Ce naofare BO curyauyja LITO Moxe na npenwaBuka TenecHu noBpean Mpeg na pa6orure co onpemarta OugeTe CBECHU 3a PU3NKOT LITO nocTou Kaj eriekrpuuure Kona n rpe6a Aa rn NO3HaBaTe CTaHAAPAHUTe NOCTANKU 3a CnpeYyBalbe Ha HecpeKHM cnyyan Vckopuctete ro 6pojor Ha u3jaBaTa LUTO ce Haora Ha KpajoT Ha cekoe npeaynpenyBaree 3a ga ro Hajnere HeroBuoT Nepuog Bo npeBeneHure 6es6enHocHM npenynpenyBarea LUTO ce ncnopayaHn co ypenor YYBAJTE I M OBME HATIATCTBMJA WAZNE INSTRUKCJE DOTYCZACE BEZPIECZENSTWA Ten symbol ostrze
54. Hardware Features Supported Cisco Radio Antennas The Cisco 891 Cisco 892 and Cisco 892F come with three removable dipole antennas that can be replaced using the Cisco approved antenna extenders listed in Table 1 15 amp Note Cisco supports only the antennas listed in Table 1 15 with the Cisco 890 series dual band radio module Table 1 15 Cisco Antennas Supported on the Cisco 890 Series ISRs Cisco Part Number Antenna Type Maximum Gain Description AIR ANTM2050D R Omnidirectional 2 0 dBi at 2 4 GHz This is the default antenna It is a swivel mount dipole dual band blade antenna For more 5 0 dBi at 5 GHz information see Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna AIR ANTM2050D R AIR ANTM4050V R Omnidirectional 4 0 dBi at 2 4 GHz Ceiling mount dual band antenna This antenna 5 0 dBi at 5 GHz has a clip that allows it to be mounted ona drop ceiling cross member For more information see Cisco Multiband Diversity Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna AIR ANTMS5560P R Patch 5 5 dBi at 2 4 GHz Wall mount dual band antenna For more 6 0 dBi at 5 GHz information see Cisco Multiband Wall Mount Corner Mount or Mast Mount Antenna Small Form Factor Pluggable Port The SFP port supports auto media detection auto failover and remote fault indication RFI as described in the IEEE 802 3ah specification See the Cisco 892F data sheet for a list of supported SFPs Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Se
55. Hardware Installation Guide 3 16 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna W Step8 Remove the protective tape from the adhesive on the bottom of the antenna cradle then firmly press the cradle to the flat surface Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna For better signal and reception if you are using the Cisco 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna 3G ACC SMKTS9 TNC follow these steps to install it Step 1 Locate and remove the Phillips screw on the left side of the router as shown in Figure 3 14 Keep the screw aside for Step 4 Figure 3 14 Locating the Phillips Screw 279124 1 Phillips screw on the left side of router 2 Air vent holes to be aligned with adapter Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXUM Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna Step2 Locate the hooks on the adapter as shown in Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Locating the Hooks on the Adapter 1 Hooks on the adapter Step3 Align and insert the hooks of the adapter into the air vent holes on the left side router body as shown in Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Inserting the Hooks 279123 1 Hooks aligned and inserted into the router Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series
56. ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries To view a list of Cisco trademarks go to this URL www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned 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 1110R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2013 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved REVIEW DRAFT CISCO CONFIDENTIAL CONTENTS Preface i Objective i Audience i Organization ii Conventions ii Related Documentation ix Searching Cisco Documents x Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request x CHAPTER 1 Product Overview 1 1 General Description 1 2 Cisco 860 Ser
57. Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 18 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna W Step4 Align the circular adapter hole with the hole on the router chassis from where you removed the screw in Step 1 and use the screw to attach the adapter to the router as shown in Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Attaching the Adapter 279091 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXHI Chapter3 Connecting the Router HZ installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna Step 5 Connect the extension cable to the 3G card as described in the Connecting the 3G Card section on page 3 11 The complete assembly is shown in Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Adapter Connected to 3G Card and Router Chassis D gt Not Uo ISCO LM 00 ocd 00 CISCO 279089 1 Router chassis 4 SSMB or SMK TS 9 connector 2 3G adapter for extended cable antenna 5 3G card inserted into the router 3 Cable 6 3G card Now the adapter is ready for use with the extension cable Table 3 2 lists the loss information for the ultra low loss ULL LMR 400 cables available with the adpater for the 3G fixed platforms Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide
58. Line C888SRST W 241906 1 Voice BRI port 3 Telephone outlet 2 RJ 45 cable Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 45 telephone outlet or other device Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 36 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module W Connecting a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module This section describes how to connect and remove a small form factor SFP module and contains the following information e Safety Warnings page 3 37 Installing an SFP Module page 3 38 e Removing an SFP Module page 3 38 Online Insertion and Removal page 3 39 Safety Warnings Laser Safety Warnings Optical SFPs use a small laser to generate the fiber optic signal Keep the optical transmit and receive ports covered whenever a cable is not connected to the port A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 Warning Do not stare into the laser beam Statement 1010 Warning Invisible laser radiation present Statement 1016 A Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulation
59. O 4 n E l al ai L I NEM j amp 1 Primary WAN port 10 100 FE 6 Reset button 2 USB port 7 Power connector 3 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 8 Kensington security slot 4 Serial port console or auxiliary 9 Power switch 5 Note No separate PoE power supply is required for routers with embedded WLAN antennas For information on system power supply requirements when PoE is enabled see the Power over Ethernet Module section on page 1 43 Cisco 890 Series ISRs Cisco 891 Cisco 892 and Cisco 892F The Cisco 891 Cisco 892 and Cisco 892F ISRs have the following features e Integrated 8 port 10 100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN e 10 100 FE and 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet GE port for connecting to the WAN e Separate console and auxiliary ports Optional embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED dual radio 802 11a b g n compliant wireless AP e Optional 4 port PoE amp Note The Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional POE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 through 3 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 22 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs W Security feature card SFC socket DIMM expansion socket that can acc
60. PA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 Warning No user serviceable parts inside Do not open Statement 1073 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide m Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Preparing to Connect the Router Preparing to Connect the Router Before you connect the router to the devices install the router according to the instructions in Installing the Router section on page 2 1 Preventing Damage to the Router To prevent damage to your router follow these guidelines when connecting devices to your router Turn off power to the devices and to the router until all connections are completed A Caution Do not turn on the devices until after you have completed all connections to the router Connect the color coded cables supplied by Cisco to the color coded ports on the back panel e Ifyou must supply your own cable see Technical Specifications section on page A 1 for cabling specifications If this appendix does not provide specifications for a particular cable we strongly recommend ordering the cable from Cisco Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Ins
61. SLoPOTS VDSL ADSLoISDN Cisco VA models only or G SHDSL port for connecting to the WAN e Optional embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11b g n compliant wireless AP e Optional 2 port Power over Ethernet PoE S Note The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function e DIMM expansion socket that can accept up to 512 MB of additional memory for a total of 768 MB system memory The following features are located on the front panel e USB 1 1 port e Express card slot for third generation 3G cellular data WAN connectivity available only on the Cisco 880G models This section contains the following topics e Cisco 880 Series Data Routers page 1 11 e Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers page 1 14 e Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas page 1 20 Cisco 880 Series Data Routers The Cisco 880 series data routers provide integrated VPN embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11b g n compliant wireless AP 3G and backup capabilities Figure 1 8 through Figure 1 11 show the features available on Cisco 880 series data routers Some of the features shown may not be available on your router Depending on the router model the primary WAN port can be G SHDSL VDSLoPOTS VDSL ADSL over ISDN VDSL ADSL over POTS or 10 100 FE
62. TETTE CISCO Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Cisco Systems Inc www cisco com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide Addresses phone numbers and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www cisco com go offices Text Part Number OL 16215 11 Last Revised December 10 2013 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
63. TIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico s en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd wilt raadplegen BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES Varoitus TARKEITA TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA Tama varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja Ennen kuin k sittelet laitteistoa huomioi s hk piirien k sittelemiseen liittyv t riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehk isytapoihin Turvallisuusvaroitusten k nn kset l ytyv t laitteen mukana toimitettujen k nnettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa n kyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla S ILYT N M OHJEET A
64. Username Enter the username usernamel and press Return or Enter The following prompt is displayed Password Enter the password passwordl and press Return or Enter The following prompt is displayed Router A message is displayed that is similar to the first warning message The message directs you to change the username and password You are now in privileged EXEC mode amp Note You must change the username and password before you log off the router You cannot use the username usernamel or password password after you log off from this session Enter configuration mode using the following commands Router Router config t Router config Router config username username privilege 15 secret 0 password To change the username and password enter the following at the prompt username username privilege 15 secret 0 password The username and password are the username and password that you determine To continue using the Cisco IOS CLI for initial configuration see the applicable configuration procedures in Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter4 Initial Configuration Step 7 Setup Command Facility Bii amp Note Save your configuration changes regularly to avoid losing them during resets power cycles or power outages Use the copy running config startup config command at the privileged E
65. Warning A Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Statement 1037 Warning Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1038 E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 gt Warning gt Warning gt Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Related Documentation In addition to the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISR Hardware Installation Guide this document the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISR documentation set includes the following documents Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide Software Activation on Cisco Integrated Services Routers and Cisco Integrated Service Routers G2 Cisco IOS Software Activation Conf
66. XEC mode prompt Router to save the configuration to NVRAM Verify the initial configuration See the Verifying the Initial Configuration section on page 4 5 Setup Command Facility Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 The setup command facility guides you through the configuration process by prompting you for the specific information that is needed to configure your system Use the setup command facility to configure a hostname for the router to set passwords and to configure an interface for communication with the management network To use the setup command facility you must set up a console connection with the router and enter the privileged EXEC mode amp Note For instructions on how to set up a console connection see the Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port section on page 3 9 To configure the initial router settings by using the setup command facility follow these steps Set up a console connection to your router and enter privileged EXEC mode For instructions on how to enter privileged EXEC mode see Step 1 through Step 4 in the Cisco IOS CLI section on page 4 1 In privileged EXEC mode at the prompt enter setup yourname setup The following message is displayed System Configuration Dialog Continue with configuration dialog yes no You are now in the setup command facility The prompts in the setup command facility vary depending on your router model on the
67. abite obrazlo itveno tevilko na koncu posameznega opozorila da najdete opis nevarnosti v prilo enem varnostnem priro niku SHRANITE TE NAPOTKE FERRET IEEE E HR CR fe i RTIRA SIR AERA BAOTH TARERE AREER CORTESE RAKETER SAE RNAI de ERES USC rh BIER EMR BILE Warning A When installing the product please use the provided or designated connection cables power cables AC adaptors Using any other cables adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL certified cables that have the UL shown on the code for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO The use of cables that are certified by Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law that have PSE shown on the code is not limited to CISCO designated products Statement 371 Warning A Warning A There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Statement 1035 Warning A Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Statement 1036
68. access point AP Table A 5 Wireless Access Point Specifications Description Design Specification Radio technology IEEE 802 11n draft 2 0 standard compliant 2x3 MIMO radio Backward compatible with 802 11b g and 802 1 1a Cisco 890 series routers Operating frequency Cisco 860 series and 880 series ISRs 2 4 GHz radio band Cisco 890 series ISRs 2 4 and 5 GH radio bands Channels Country specific 20 and 40 MHz PHY Data rate 802 11b up to 11 Mb s 802 11g up to 54 Mb s 802 11n up to 300 Mb s 1 MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide oL 16215 11 NH AppendixA Technical Specifications BP rEandGEPortPinouts FE and GE Port Pinouts Table A 6 describes the RJ 45 connector pinouts for Fast Ethernet FE ports with Power over Ethernet PoE Some models support PoE using an optional module and some models do not support PoE For ports that do not support PoE pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not connected e Cisco 860VAE and 860VAE K9 ISRs do not support PoE e Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 and 1 e Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 1 2 and 3 Table A 6 Ethernet FE LAN Port Pino
69. ace 6 Power connector 2 SFPP port 7 On Off switch 3 USB port 8 Reset button 4 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 9 Earth ground connection 5 Console Auxiliary port 10 Kensington security slot Figure 1 26 shows the front panel of the Cisco 892FSP router Figure 1 26 Front Panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router cisco TID IS NN Cisco 890 Series 284782 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 26 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 27 shows the back panel of the Cisco 896VA router Figure 1 27 Back Panel of the Cisco 896VA Router O Nasueno CD ww aN ni J a i ee 344766 1 ISDN 7 Power connector 2 GE WAN interface 8 On Off switch 3 SFP port 9 Reset button 4 USB port 10 Earth ground connection 5 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 11 Kensington security slot 6 Console Auxiliary port 12 VDSL ADSL over ISDN 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function Figure 1 28 shows the front panel of the Cisco 896VA and the Cisco 897VA router Figure 1 28 Front Panel of the Cisco 896VA and Cisco 897VA Router
70. and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco s installation instructions it may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Modifying the equipment without Cisco s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices In that event your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the Cisco equipmen
71. anel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW router Figure 1 33 Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW Router GES SFP8 24GH Cisco 890 Series p 344770 1 LEDs Figure 1 34 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAMW router Figure 1 34 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAMW Router o ED CERES A A a 6 E 6000 o6 1 GEWAN interface 7 On Off switch 2 SFPP port 8 Reset button 3 USB port 9 Earth ground connection 4 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 10 Kensington security slot 5 Console Auxiliary port 11 VDSL ADSL over POTS 6 Power connector 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 30 OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 35 shows the back panel of the Cisco 898EA router Figure 1 35 Back Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router 3 saus 5E 1 MER E 6 6 660066 1 GE WAN interface 7 On Off switch 2 SFPP port 8 Reset button 3 USB port 9 Earth ground connection 4 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch 10 Ken
72. arameters Enter host name Router Router Enter an enable secret password This password is encrypted more secure and cannot be seen when viewing the configuration The enable secret is a password used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes This password after entered becomes encrypted in the configuration Enter enable secret xxxxxx Enter an enable password that is different from the enable secret password This password is not encrypted less secure and can be seen when viewing the configuration The enable password is used when you do not specify an enable secret password with some older software versions and some boot images Enter enable password XXXXXX Enter the virtual terminal password which prevents unauthenticated access to the router through ports other than the console port The virtual terminal password is used to protect access to the router over a network interface Enter virtual terminal password xxxxxx Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configure SNMP Network Management yes Community string public A summary of the available interfaces is displayed Choose one of the available interfaces for connecting the router to the management network Enter interface name used to connect to the management network from the above interface summary fastethernet4 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configurin
73. are Features Table 1 16 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs continued Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series GE WAN port 10 100 1000 GE WAN Port 866VAE All models 867VAE 866VAE K9 867VAE K9 VDSLoPOTS Provides connection to a VDSL network 887V port ADSLoPOTS Provides ADSL connection over basic telephone service with Annex A and Annex B ITU G 992 1 ADSL G 992 3 ADSL2 and G 992 5 ADSL ADSLoISDN Provides ADSL connection over ISDN DSL Multi mode Provides ADSL2 2 or VDSL connection over POTS or 866VAE 886VA 892FSP VDSL and ISDN ISDN on 886VA only 867VAE 887VA 887V 896VA ADSL2 2 866VAE K9 A M 897VA 867 VAE K9 897VAM 897VAW 897VAMW 898EA Real time clock RTC provides nonvolatile date and time when the router is 866VAE All models All models RTC powered on The RTC is used for verifying the validity of the 867VAE Certification Authority stored on the router It is backed up 866VAE K9 by a nonreplaceable lithium battery 867VAE K9 USB port Supports USB 1 1 Provides connection for USB devices 866VAE All models All models such as security tokens and flash memory 867VAE The Cisco 880 series routers have a single USB port the S epe Cisco 890 series routers have two USB ports Cisco 880 series routers with embedded WLAN antennas have one USB 2 0 port
74. cable to the V 92 port Step2 Connect the other end of the straight through R J11 cable to an RJ 11 telephone wall outlet Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 8 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Bi Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect a terminal or PC to the Console Auxiliary Aux port either to configure the software by using the CLI or to troubleshoot problems with the router To connect a terminal or PC to the console port on the router and access the CLI follow these steps Connect the RJ 45 end of a DB 9 to RJ 45 serial cable to the RJ 45 Console Aux port on the router Figure 3 5 shows the RJ 45 end of the serial cable connected to the Console Aux port on the router Figure 3 5 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port LU sash ill a Cisco 888W i 1 231990 1 RJ 45 connector to the Console Aux porton 2 DB 9 connector the router Connect the DB 9 end of the DB 9 to RJ 45 serial cable to the to the COM port on your laptop or PC amp Note Some laptops and PCs do not come with DB 9 serial port connectors and may require a USB to serial port adapter To communicate with the router start a terminal emulator application 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco
75. ctions on how to set up a console connection see the Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port section on page 3 9 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter4 Initial Configuration Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Cisco IOS CLI Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 To configure the initial router settings using the Cisco IOS CLI follow these steps Set up a console connection to your router The following message is displayed router con0 is now available Press Return The following message is displayed Cisco Configuration Professional Express Cisco CP Express is installed on this device This feature requires the one time use of the username username1 with the password passwordl1 The default username and password have a privilege level of 15 Please change these publicly known initial credentials using Cisco CP Express or the Cisco IOS CLI Here are the Cisco IOS commands username lt myuser gt privilege 15 secret 0 lt mypassword gt no username usernamel Replace lt myuser gt and lt mypassword gt with the username and password you want to use For more information about Cisco CP please follow the instructions in the QUICK START GUIDE for your router User Access Verification
76. d Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXHI Chapter3 Connecting the Router HZ Connecting the 3G Card Figure 3 13 Antenna with the SMK TS 9 Connector 279085 Original antenna assembly SMK TS 9 connector If you are using an extension cable you must attach the 3G adapter for extended cable antenna to the body of the router Depending on the SKU ordered the adapters come with different connectors Table 3 1 lists the different adapters and SKUs supported by each adapter For instructions on how to install the adapter see the Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna section on page 3 17 Otherwise follow Step 7 Table 3 1 3G Adapters and Supported SKUs 3G Adapter SKU Description SKUs Supported 3G ACC SMKTSO9 TNC 3G adapter for extended cable antenna PCEX 3G HSPA R6 with an SMK TS 9 to TNC connector CISCO881G G K9 Use this with the pentaband dipole indoor antenna 3G ANTM SMKTS9 3G ACC SSMB TNC 3G adapter for extended cable antenna PCEX 3G HSPA with an SSMB to TNC connector Use PCEX 3G HSPA A this with the pentaband dipole indoor PCEX 3G CDMA S antenna shipped with your product PCEX 3G CDMA V PCEX 3G CDMA B CISCO881G A K9 CISCO881G S K9 CISCO881G V K9 Step7 Clean the flat surface to which you will affix the antenna Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers
77. de aviso indica peligro Existe riesgo para su integridad fisica Antes de manipular cualquier equipo considere los riesgos de la corriente el ctrica y familiaricese con los procedimientos est ndar de prevenci n de accidentes Al final de cada advertencia encontrar el n mero que le ayudar a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompa a a este dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES Varning VIKTIGA S KERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada Innan du utf r arbete pa n gon utrustning m ste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och kanna till vanliga f rfaranden for att f rebygga olyckor Anvand det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning for att hitta dess vers ttning i de versatta s kerhetsvarningar som medf ljer denna anordning SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EE OL 16215 11 Figyelem lipenynpexnenuue n OF wig nh FONTOS BIZTONS GI ELO R SOK Ez a figyelmezeto jel vesz lyre utal S r l svesz lyt rejto helyzetben van Mielott b rmely berendez sen munk t v gezte legyen figyelemmel az elektromos ramk r k okozta kock zatokra s ismerkedjen meg a szok sos balesetv delmi elj r sokkal A kiadv nyban szereplo figyelmeztet sek ford t sa a k sz l khez mell kelt bizto
78. e Equipment Tools and Connections page 2 2 Installing the Router page 2 3 Note A For compliance and safety information see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that ships with the router and the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series Warning All wireless LAN products in the 5 2 5 3GHz band cannot be used outdoors Use the product only indoors Statement 372 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning A Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Warning A Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Warning A Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits because they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Article 810 Canada Canadian Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 Warning No user serviceable parts inside Do not open Statement 1073
79. e emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments Statement 1051 N Caution The latching mechanism used on many SFPs locks the SFP into place when cables are connected Do not pull on the cabling in an attempt to remove the SFP Step2 Disconnect the SFP latch See Figure 3 34 amp Note SFP modules use various latch designs to secure the module in the SFP port Latch designs are not linked to SFP model or technology type For information on the SFP technology type and model see the label on the side of the SFP Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 38 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module W Figure 3 34 Figure 5 42 Disconnecting SFP Latch Mechanisms 117722 1 Sliding latch 3 Bale clasp latch 2 Swing and slide latch 4 Plastic collar latch p Tip Use a pen screwdriver or other small straight tool to gently release a bale clasp handle if you cannot reach it with your fingers Step3 Grasp the SFP on both sides and remove it from the router Online Insertion and Removal Online insertion and removal OIR of the SFP module is supported on the Cisco 892F ISRs S Note If an SFP module is inserted with auto failover or SFP media type already configured the port is fo
80. ed for the phone to function This can be done in two ways the phone can be powered via the PoE function using the PoE enabled Ethernet ports or by using an external AC power source connected to the phone Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to Ethernet switch port 0 or port 1 on the router Figure 3 2 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to a phone Figure 3 2 Connecting a Phone 270551 1 Yellow Ethernet cable 3 RJ 45 port on a phone 2 Ethernet switch port 1 on the router Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 6 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting an External Ethernet Switch i Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 45 port on the phone Connecting an External Ethernet Switch If more than four PCs in an office must be connected to each other you can add Ethernet connections to the router by connecting an external Ethernet switch to the Ethernet switch on the router To connect an external Ethernet switch to an Ethernet switch port on the router complete the following steps Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch port on the router Figure 3 3 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to an Ethernet switch Figure 3 3 Connecting to an Ethernet Switch 231986
81. el GSM routers have two SIM card slots For information on configuring Cisco 880 series ISRs for 3G see Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3G EV DO Rev A and Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3 7G HSPA 3 5G HSPA Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EZE OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Ml Wireless LAN Connectivity S The embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED M 802 11a b g n compliant wireless AP is preinstalled in the router as an optional feature The Cisco 860 series routers support autonomous features and network configurations The Cisco 880 series and 890 series routers support both autonomous and unified features and network configurations The wireless AP does not have an external Console port Use the router s Console port as described in Chapter 3 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port To configure the wireless device use the Cisco IOS command line interface CLI Table 1 14 describes the radios and antennas for the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series routers Note Cisco 860VAE ISRs do not support wireless LAN connectivity The 5 GHz radio operates in the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure UNII 1 2 3 5 GHz frequency bands Table 1 14 Wireless Device Radios and Antennas Maximum Data Radio Module Platform Radio Band Throughput Mode Antenna Si
82. ents Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see the monthly What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as an RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2 0 y H Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 amp CHAPTER 1 Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs and contains the following sections General Description page 1 2 e Cisco 860 Series ISRs page 1 2 e Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs page 1 3 e Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs page 1 6 e Cisco 880 Series ISRs page 1 11 e Cisco 890 Series ISRs page 1 22 Hardware Features page 1 32 Note amp For compliance and safety information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that ships with the router and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Informati
83. ept up to 512 MB of additional memory for a total of 768 MB system memory in Cisco 891 and 892 series ISRs and a total of 1 GB system memory in Cisco 892F series ISRs Three reverse polarity threaded Neill Concelman RP TNC connectors on the back panel for non captive dual band WLAN antenna wireless models only Support for the AIM2 CUE K9 and AIM2 APPRE 104 K9 GE small form factor pluggable SFP port Cisco 892F series ISRs only The following feature is located on the front panel Two USB 2 0 ports Figure 1 22 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 890 wireless router Figure 1 22 Front Panel of the Cisco 890 Series Wireless ISR o0f0o0f00 CISCO LEDs 2 USB ports OL 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide gy Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1 23 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 892 W router Nonwireless routers do not have RP TNC antennas or connectors on the back panel Some of the features that are shown may not be available on your router However the feature locations are similar across all Cisco 890 series routers Figure 1 23 Back Panel of the Cisco 892 W Router p C573 apale Cas Qisco892 W A i min cisco aii oii sili p z E Sus 95 m LT 2 7 I _ D Ves I ie i oye 272369
84. er Link Status FEO Green On Ethernet port is connected All models All models All models Link Status FE1 Blinking Data is either being received or being Link Status FE2 transmitted Link Status FE3 Off Ethernet port is not connected Link Status FE4 Green On Ethernet port is connected All models Link Status FES Blinking Data is either being received or being Link Status FE6 trarismitt d Link Status FE7 Off Ethernet port is not connected FE WAN Port Green On Port is connected 861 881 All models Link Status models models Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Port is not connected GE WAN Port Green On Port is connected All models Link Status Blinking Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Port is not connected Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EEN Chapter 1 Product Overview BB Hardware Features Table 1 8 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs continued LED Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series WLAN Green On Radio is connected SSID is configured and client Wireless Wireless Wireless 2 4 GHz is associated but no data is being received or being
85. er Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 19 shows the back panel details of the C887VA WD A K9 and C887VA WD E K9 ISRs Figure 1 19 Back Panel of the C887VA WD A K9 and C887VA WD E K9 ISRs DS IF Je m p ENS 4 L JL JL JL A nnd AUX 284988 USB port 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch Serial port console or auxiliary Power connector Kensington security slot Power switch VDSL ADSL port A wo nd oo on c Note No separate PoE power supply is required for routers with embedded WLAN antennas For information on system power supply requirements when PoE is enabled see the Power over Ethernet Module section on page 1 43 5 Reset button C881WD Figure 1 20 shows the front panel details of the C881WD A K9 and C881WD E K9 ISRs The front panel has LEDs only All the ports are in the back panel Figure 1 20 Front Panel of the C881WD A K9 and C881WD E K9 ISRs aolo aloo Cisco 800 Series CISCO 3 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 ELM Chapter1 Product Overview HZ Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1 21 shows the back panel details of the C881WD A K9 and C881WD E K9 ISRs Figure 1 21 Back Panel of the C881WD A K9 and C881WD E K9 ISRs Y esu Cisco 881WD
86. eries and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 26 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router A Connecting Power over Ethernet W Caution S The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ 45 connector only Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non RJ 45 connector is inserted Note The DSL line must be provisioned by your service provider and correctly configured so that the LED shows the carrier detect CD status On Cisco 860VAE routers check the DSL Link LED Connecting Power over Ethernet A Warning A This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 Warning amp This product must be connected to a power over ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af compliant power source or an IEC60950 compliant limited power source Statement 353 Figure 3 24 shows how to connect the 48 VDC Power over Ethernet PoE power adapter to your router The PoE adapter provides power to ports 0 and 1 of the 4 port 10 100 FE switch on the Cisco 880 series routers and ports 0 1 2 and 3 of the 8 port 10 100 FE switch on the Cisco 890 series routers Note S The router must also be connected to an AC power outlet through a 12 VDC adapter To connect the router to an AC outlet see the Connecting the AC Adapter section on page 3 28 Note Be sure that the inter
87. ers 256 MB A memory expansion slot accommodates expandable to 768 MB a PC2 4200 256 MB or 512 MB double data rate 2 DDR2 SODIMM for a maximum of 768 MB Cisco 880 series routers with 512 MB Not expandable embedded WLAN antennas Cisco 892FSP 896VA 512 MB Expandable to 1 GB 897 VA 898EA routers Table 1 13 describes the USB ports for different router models Table 1 13 USB Ports Models USB Cisco 860 series non VAE No USB ports Cisco 860VAE series One USB 1 1 compliant port located on the back panel The USB port does not support eToken Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 series For more information refer to the Cisco 860 VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs section on page 1 6 Cisco 880 series One USB 1 1 compliant port located on the front panel The USB port provides connection for USB devices such as security tokens and flash memory Cisco 890 series Two USB 2 0 compliant ports located on the front panel Cisco 892FSP Cisco 896VA Cisco897VA Cisco 898EA One USB 2 0 compliant port located on the back panel 1 Except for Cisco 892FSP Cisco 896VA Cisco 897VA and Cisco 898EA Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Fan Hardware Featur
88. es Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 4 6 OL 16215 11 A APPENDIX A Technical Specifications This appendix provides router port and cabling specifications for the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs It contains the following sections Router Specifications page A 2 Power Supply page A 5 Wireless Access Point page A 5 FE and GE Port Pinouts page A 6 Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts page A 7 FXS and FXO Port Connector Pinouts page A 7 VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts page A 7 ADSL2 Port Connector Pinouts page A 8 V 92 Port Connector Pinouts page A 8 G SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts page A 8 Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts page A 9 Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions page A 10 SFP Port Connector Pinouts page A 10 Cable Specifications page A 11 Warning amp Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Note For compliance and safety information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that was shipped with the router and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series Note The product has some color variation on the Power Pin This will not impact product
89. es W Some router models do not have a fan while other models have either one or two fans The fans spin at full speed as a diagnostic aid immediately after the router is powered up After the router has booted the fans spin as fast as necessary to minimize fan noise while maintaining a safe internal operating temperature The following models have no fan e Cisco 892FSP Cisco 896VA e Cisco 897VA Cisco 898EA Power Supply The Cisco 892FSP has a single 12V power supply input The Cisco 892FSP power connector is different from the barrel type connector on other 890 series models The AC adapter cable connector has four pins and a built in locking mechanism Figure 3 27 shows the power adapter connector The Cisco 896VA 897VA and Cisco 898EA use PoE 12 VDC 43 W 54 VDC 80 W and non PoE 12 VDC 60 W power supplies Power over Ethernet Module amp The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional Power over Ethernet PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 and 1 The Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 1 2 and 3 The PoE module is an option available only for the Cisco 880 series and 890 series ISRs and requires a 48 V external power adapter This function can be added to an 880 or 890 series router by installing the PoE adapter card in the router and inserting the PoE 48 V exter
90. ess the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Statement 1036 Warning A Warning gt Warning A Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Statement 1037 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Statement 1038 To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 Warning A Before opening the unit disconnect the telephone network cables to avoid contact with telephone network voltages Statement 1041 Warning gt Warning This equipment contains a ring signal generator ringer which is a source of hazardous voltage Do not touch the RJ 11 phone port wires conductors the conductors of a cable connected to the RJ 11 port or the associated circuit board when the ringer is active The ringer is activated by an incoming call Statement 1042 Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into contact with such circuits When installing the antenna take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits because they may cause serious injury or death For proper installation and grounding of the antenna please refer to national and local codes for example U S NF
91. fic in either direction Faster blinking when there is heavier traffic Off when the device is powered off or the DSL WAN interface is down To WAN GE line GE Mode On when GE WAN mode is selected ee models Off when the device is powered off or when DSL WAN only mode is selected GE ACT On when the GE WAN interface is up Blinking when there is GE WAN activity traffic in either direction Off when the device is powered off or when the GE WAN interface is down 1 FE Fast Ethernet xDSL General term referring to various forms of DSL including ADSL asymmetric digital subscriber line VDSL very high data rate digital subscriber line and G SHDSL DSLAM digital subscriber line access multiplexer 3G Third Generation WWAN wireless WAN RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator CDMA code division multiple access GSM Global System for Mobile Communications PPP Point to Point Protocol 10 PPPoE PPP over Ethernet 11 PPPoA PPP over ATM 12 VPN Virtual Private Network 9u9tuwsb o 13 SSID service set identifier 14 PoE Power over Ethernet 15 SFP small form factor pluggable Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 42 OL 16215 11 amp se SS aik Initial Configuration This chapter provides instructions for initial configuration of the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 8
92. g interface FastEthernet4 Use the 100 Base TX RJ 45 connector yes yes Operate in full duplex mode no yes Configure IP on this interface yes yes IP address for this interface 172 1 2 3 Subnet mask for this interface 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Class B network is 172 1 0 0 26 subnet bits mask is 16 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter4 Initial Configuration Step 12 Step 13 Verifying the Initial Configuration MI The configuration is displayed The following configuration command script was created hostname Router enable secret 5 1 D5P6S PYx41 1Q0IASK HcSbfO5q1 enable password xxxxxx line vty 0 4 password xxxxxx snmp server community public I no ip routing I interface FastEthernet4 no shutdown speed 100 duplex auto ip address 172 1 2 3 255 255 0 0 Respond to the following prompts Enter 2 to save the initial configuration 0 Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config 1 Return back to the setup without saving this config 2 Save this configuration to nvram and exit Enter your selection 2 2 Building configuration Use the enabled mode configure command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get started RETURN The user prompt is displayed Router Verify the initial configuration See the Verifying the Initial Configura
93. h Cisco 860VAE models unless requested through the dynamic configuration tool DSL digital subscriber line Shipped with Cisco 867 models only Shipped with Cisco 886 887 887M and 886 J models only Shipped with Cisco 888E models only Svo de wy qa p Cisco CP is optional by order and available only on some SKUs Additional Items The following items are not shipped with the router but are required for installation e ESD preventive cord and wrist strap e Screws for mounting the router on a wall Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide HIM OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router Connections Installing the Router W Two number 10 wood screws round or pan head with number 10 washers or two number 10 washer head screws for mounting on a wall stud The screws must be long enough to penetrate at least 3 4 in 20 mm into the supporting wood or metal wall stud Two number 10 wall anchors with washers for mounting the router on a hollow wall Wire crimper for chassis grounding Wire for connecting the chassis to an earth ground AWG 14 2 mm or larger wire for NEC compliant chassis grounding AWG 18 1 mm or larger wire for EN IEC 60950 compliant chassis grounding Ring terminal with an inner diameter of 1 4 in 5 to 7 mm for NEC compliant chassis grounding Ethernet cables for connecting to the Fast Ethernet FE WAN
94. he battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Connecting an xDSL Line Figure 3 22 Primary Protection Device Location Telecom Service Overhead Service Entrance Home or Business Service Utilities Entrance or Demarcation Point Network Interface Box Network Interface Device Station Protector E Note Primary Protection Alternative Underground Service Entrance may be located Outside 2 or Inside of Premise Building Ground Rod connected to 7 Service entrance and Primary Protection 281392 To connect the router to a global industry standard symmetrical high speed DSL G SHDSL line very high speed digital subscriber line 2 VDSL2 port or an ADSL2 line follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of an RJ 11 RJ 45 on 880 E models cable to the port on the router See Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Connecting the xDSL Line i N e eo N 1 G SHDSL port VDSL2o0POTs port or 2 IDSL wall jack ADSL2 port Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the DSL wall jack Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 S
95. he optional PoE module installed A Caution The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ 45 connector only Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non RJ 45 connector is inserted Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EEH OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 10 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 887VA and 886VA M data router Figure 1 10 Back Panel of the Cisco 887VA and 887VA M Router alvei f z cisco PES Cisco 887VA M 254139 1 Primary WAN port VDSL ADSL over 5 Reset button POTS 2 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 6 Power connector 3 Serial port console or auxiliary 7 Earth ground connection 4 PoE power connector optional 8 Kensington security slot 1 887VA M has Annex M support Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed A Caution For the Cisco 887VA the primary WAN port is designed for an RJ 11 connector only Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non RJ 11 connector is inserted M Figure 1 11 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 888W data router Nonwireless routers do not have antennas on the back panel However the feature locations are similar across all Cisco 880 series data routers Figure 1 11 Back Panel of the Cisco 888W Data Router
96. hown in Figure 3 20 Figure 3 20 Connecting the FE WAN Port 231992 1 FEWAN port 3 Modem connected to the Internet 2 CAT 5 cable Step2 Connect the other end of cable to an available port on the modem Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EG B Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port To connect the Gigabit Ethernet GE WAN port on the router follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow cable to the GE WAN port as shown in Figure 3 21 Figure 3 21 Connecting the GE WAN Port Cisco 892 W oan O ls mme FO e F x 1 GE WAN port 3 Modem connected to the Internet 2 CAT 5 cable Step2 Connect the other end of cable to an available port on the modem gg Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting an xDSLLine Mi Connecting an xDSL Line A Warning A Caution A Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching
97. ide Chapter1 Product Overview E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Hardware Features Step 1 Step 2 Step 1 Step 2 To reset the router to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file follow these steps Turn the power on Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash Typically this occurs within 5 seconds The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration For the second method the configuration file can be located on an external USB flash drive or on the router s compact flash The custom configuration file must be named one of the following e customer config e customer config SN where SN is the unique hardware serial number When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file configuration files on a USB flash drive have priority over configuration files on the router s flash drive and the customer config SN file name has priority over the customer config file name The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows 1 usbflashO customer config SN 2 usbflashO customer config 3 Router flash customer config SN 4 Router flash customer config If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file the system aborts the process To reset the router to the factory default conf
98. ies ISRs 1 2 Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs_ 1 3 Interfaces 1 3 IOS Images 1 4 Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs 1 6 Model Specific Features 1 6 Common Features 1 6 External Interfaces 1 7 USB Interface 1 7 LED Indicators 1 8 Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1 11 Cisco 880 Series Data Routers 1 11 Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers 1 14 Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST 1 14 Cisco 881 V Cisco 887VA V and Cisco 887VA V W 1 18 Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas 1 20 Cisco 887VA WD 1 20 C881WD 1 21 Cisco 890 Series ISRs 1 22 Cisco 891 Cisco 892 and Cisco 892F 1 22 Cisco 892FSP Cisco 896VA Cisco 897VA and Cisco 898EA 1 25 Hardware Features 1 32 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 HEN Bl Contents REVIEW DRAFT CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Kensington Lock 1 32 Reset Button 1 32 Cisco 860VAE Routers Custom Configuration File 1 32 Custom Configuration File for Cisco 892FSP 896VA 897VA and Cisco 898EA 1 33 LEDs 1 35 Shared LEDs on the Cisco 881 V and Cisco 887VA V Voice and Data Routers 1 40 Memory 1 41 USBPort 1 42 Fan 143 Power Supply 1 43 Power over Ethernet Module 1 43 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity 1 44 Wireless LAN Connectivity 1 45 Supported Cisco Radio Antennas 1 46 Small Form Factor Pluggable Port 1 46 Feature Summary 1 47
99. igher than 70 C when the ambient temperature is 40 C Acoustic Sound Pressure N A Convection cooled no fan Power Supply External power supply C866VAE W E K9 C867 VAE W A K9 C867VAE W E K9 models Input 100 240 VAC Frequency range 50 60 Hz Output 12 VDC 2 5 A 30 W C867VAE POE W A K9 model Input 100 240 VAC Frequency range 50 60 Hz Output 12 VDC 5 A 60 W Inline Power over Ethernet PoE C867VAE POE W A K9 Model Only IEEE 802 3af compliant E Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 AppendixA Technical Specifications Power Supply Mi Table A 3 Technical Specifications Description Specification Wireless LAN Radio technology IEEE 802 11n draft 2 0 standard compliant Backward compatible with 802 11b g Operating Frequency 2 4 GHz radio band Bandwidth 20 MHz Channels Country specific America SKU W A Channels 1 11 Europe SKU W E Channels 1 13 Power Supply Table A 4 lists the maximum input values for the power supply used with the Cisco 860 880 890 series ISRs Table A 4 Maximum Input Values for the power supply used with Cisco 860 880 890 series ISRs Power Supply Unit 100 Volt 240 Volt 30W 1 Ampere 0 5 Ampere 60 W 1 5 Ampere 0 7 Ampere Wireless Access Point Table A 5 lists the specifications for the wireless
100. iguration Guide Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information for Cisco Access Products with 802 1 1a b g and 802 11b g Radios Cisco IOS Release Notes Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference Release 12 4T Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Release 12 4T Cisco IOS Security Command Reference Release 12 4T Cisco IOS Command Reference for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges versions 12 4 10b JA and 12 3 8 JEC Wireless LAN Controllers Unified Wireless LAN Access Points Cisco IOS Voice Port Configuration Guide SCCP Controlled Analog FXS Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways Cisco CP Express User s Guide 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Searching Cisco Documents To search a HTML document using a web browser press Ctrl F Windows or Cmd F Apple In most browsers the option to search whole words only invoke case sensitivity or search forward and backward is also available To search a PDF document in Adobe Reader use the basic Find toolbar Ctrl F or the Full Reader Search window Shift Ctrl F Use the Find toolbar to find words or phrases within a specific document Use the Full Reader Search window to search multiple PDF files simultaneously and to change case sensitivity and other options Adobe Reader s online help has more information about how to search PDF docum
101. iguration or to load a custom configuration file follow these steps Verify that IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is on Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash Typically this occurs within 5 seconds The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Hardware Features Ml LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router e Table 1 8 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs e Table 1 9 lists the LED descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE Cisco 867VAE Cisco 866VAE K9 and Cisco 867VAE K9 ISRs Table 1 10 lists the LED description for the Cisco 892FSP ISR 896VA 897VA and 898EA e For a description of LEDs for Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs models see the Cisco 860 VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 ISRs section on page 1 6 Table 1 8 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs LED Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series Power OK Green On DC power is being supplied to the router and the All models All models All models Cisco IOS software is running Blinking Bootup is in process or the router is in Rommon monitor mode Off Power is not supplied to the rout
102. ing transmitted and client is associated e Slow blinking when radio is connected SSID is configured and signal is being transmitted PoE PoE 0 880 and PoE power status S20 series only e Green when connected and powered dud 5 orana e Amber when there is a fault with the inline power 890 series only supply PoE 2 890 series only PoE 3 890 series only SFP 5 EN Green when the interface is up S Blinking green indicates port speed Slow blinking for 100Base SFPs and fast blinking for 1000Base SFPs To LAN GE FE line LAN Blinking when there is LAN activity traffic in either 860VAE models direction only Off when the link is down 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Verifying Connections Table 3 3 Verifying the Router Operation continued Power and Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns To DSL line DSL LINK On when DSL WAN mode is selected and DSL training 860VAE models complete only Blinking when DSL WAN mode is selected but incomplete DSL LinkUp state such as in training slow initially fast when almost connected or controller OFF or no cable attached to DSL connector Off when the device is powered off or GE WAN mode is selected DSL ACT On when the DSL interface is up Blinking when there is DSL WAN activity traf
103. isco 890 series ISR chassis as shown in Figure 2 7 Use two screws on each side Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to install the bracket screws on both sides of the chassis A Caution Do not over torque the screws The recommended torque is 6 to 8 in lb 0 7 to 0 9 N m Figure 2 7 Attaching the Rack mount Brackets to the Cisco 890 Series ISR Pp Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXIN Chapter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router A Caution Chassis installation must allow unrestricted airflow for chassis cooling A Warning To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety e This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack e When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack e Ifthe rack is provided with stabilizing devices install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack Statement 1006 Step3 Using two screws for each side supplied with the rack attach the Cisco 890 series ISR with rack mount brackets to a 19 inch rack Start with the lower pair of screws first resti
104. le WLAN antenna wireless models only 241904 2 Voice ports four FXS DID ports one 7 Reset button FXO port with TBP power failover 3 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 8 Power connector Serial port console or auxiliary 9 Barth ground connection 5 PoE power connector for optional PoE 10 Kensington security slot module 1 Depending on the router model the primary WAN port can be either G SHDL or 10 100 FE 2 FXS Foreign Exchange Station 3 DID Direct Inward Dialing 4 FXO Foreign Exchange Office 5 TBP trunk bypass 6 Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed 7 The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802 3af compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1 If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit FRU to enable the PoE function For this you either need the FRU 800 IL PM 2 or 800G2 POE 2 If your device has a separate PoE inlet use the 800 IL PM 2 if it has one combined inlet a description saying POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR then use the 800G2 POE 2 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 16 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs MI Figure 1 14
105. less than 8000 Ohm you must ensure that the soft offhook option is enabled on the port This option allows a stepped offhook resistance during seizure which avoids overloading the circuit during offhook in the event that ringing voltage is present on the circuit at the same time as the trunk seizure The stepped offhook resistance is initially set to 800 Ohms then adjusts to 50 Ohms when ringing voltage is not present To enable the soft offhook command on the port and to access the connection command with plar opx syntax see the Cisco Command Lookup Tool Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line A Use a straight through RJ 45 cable to connect the voice BRI port to the ISDN network through a telephone outlet or other device Caution Step 1 To prevent damage to the router be sure to connect the BRI cable to the BRI connector only and not to any other RJ 45 connector To connect the voice BRI line follow these steps Connect one end of a straight through RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable to the Voice BRI port amp Note When the interface is configured as NT and is connecting to a TE device use a crossover cable See Table A 16 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line Figure 3 32 shows a voice BRI line connection Figure 3 32 Connecting a Voice BRI
106. n mode GE MODE LED Off DSL LINK LED Off Note During the early booting stage both Power System GE MODE and DSL LINK LED will be turned on temporarily for the power on test DSL LINK and GE MODE LED will be turned off later after booting into Rommon Power System LED Solid IOS functioning in GE WAN mode GE MODE LED Solid DSL LINK LED Off Power System LED Solid IOS functioning in DSL WAN mode GE MODE LED Off Note In IOS DSL WAN mode DSL LINK LED will be solid after DSL DSL LINK LED Solid or i n A training complete or flashing during training flashing Green On DSL interface is up Blinking DSL WAN activity traffic in either direction Faster blinking Heavier traffic Off Device is powered off or the DSL WAN interface is down Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 38 OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Hardware Features Ml Table 1 9 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE Cisco 867VAE Cisco 866VAE K9 and Cisco 867VAE K9 ISRs LEDs Activity Description xDSL Link Green On DSL WAN Mode is selected and DSL training complete Blinking DSL WAN Mode is selected but incomplete DSL Link Up state such as in training or controller OFF or no cable attached to DSL connector Off Device is powered off or GE WAN mode is selected Green On GE WAN interface is up Blinking
107. nagement functions by xDSL 892 connecting to the ISDN service provider if the main VDSL models or G SHDSL link fails except for the 3G and SRST models V 92 modem Provides dial backup and remote management functions if 891 the main WAN link fails FXOP port An FXO interface connects local calls to a central office or 881 SRST PBX This is the interface a standard telephone provides FXS DID An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone SRST models port fax machine or similar device This interface supplies ringing voltage and dial tone to the station BRI voice port The ISDN BRI S T voice interface provides a client side 887V TE ISDN S T physical interface for connection to an NT1 device that terminates an ISDN telephone network SFP port Supports auto media detection auto failover and remote 892F fault indication RFI as described in the IEEE 802 3ah models specification 892FSP See the Cisco 892F data sheet for a list of supported SFPs BOVA 897VA 897VAM 897VAW 897VAMW 898EA 1 FE Fast Ethernet 2 MDI media dependent interface in normal mode 3 MDIX media dependent interface in crossover mode 4 GE Gigabit Ethernet 5 MDI media dependent interface in normal mode 6 MDIX media dependent interface in crossover mode 7 VPN Virtual Private Network 8 IPsec IP security 9 This applies to most models of the Cisco 880 series routers 10
108. nal PoE is enabled for this connection procedure to work 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Connecting the AC Adapter Figure 3 24 Connecting PoE for the Cisco 880 and the Cisco 890 Series Routers By oe cisco 231995 1 48 VDC PoE input jack 4 AC plug 2 Power cord 5 12 VDC input power jack plug 3 Power adapter 48 VDC 6 Power adapter 12 VDC The Cisco 880 series ISRs with embedded WLAN antennas require a single external power supply a 30 W power supply for non POE enabled routers or a 60 W power supply for POE enabled routers For the back panels of some of these routers see Figure 1 19 and Figure 1 21 For more information on configuring PoE refer to the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide Connecting the AC Adapter A Warning The device is designed to work with TN power systems Statement 19 A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 120 VAC 20 A U S 240 VAC 16 to 20 A international Statement 1005 A Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the
109. nal power adapter Note The Cisco 880 series ISRs with embedded WLAN antennas require a single external power supply a 30 W power supply for non POE enabled routers or a 60 W power supply for POE enabled routers For the back panels of some of these routers see Figure 1 19 and Figure 1 21 The following PoE budget is available e C867VAE POE W A K9 15 4 W one port PoE Cisco 880 series 30 8 W 2 ports each 15 4 W Cisco 890 series 61 6 W 4 ports each 15 4 W 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Product Overview BB Hardware Features 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity The 3G Evolution Data Only EVDO Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems UMTS cellular interface is intended for use as a backup data link but it can also be used as a primary WAN data link The 3G technology is third generation wide area cellular technology that is used in voice telephony and broadband wireless data in a mobile environment Some Cisco 880G models come with a 34 mm express card slot ready for use with a commercial 3G card radio The 3G express card slot is located on the front panel For a list of supported 3G cards see the Cisco 860 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet Other Cisco 880G models come with embedded WAN modems for use over GSM or CDMA networks These routers have antenna connectors on the back pan
110. necting the Router This chapter describes how to connect Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs to Ethernet devices Power over Ethernet PoE and a network The chapter contains the following sections e Safety Warnings page 3 2 Preparing to Connect the Router page 3 4 e Connecting a PC Server or Workstation page 3 5 e Connecting a Phone page 3 6 e Connecting an External Ethernet Switch page 3 7 Connecting the V 92 modem Port page 3 8 e Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port page 3 9 e Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port page 3 10 e Connecting the 3G Card page 3 11 Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable Antenna page 3 17 e Connecting a Data BRI Port page 3 21 Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port page 3 23 e Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port page 3 24 e Connecting an xDSL Line page 3 25 e Connecting Power over Ethernet page 3 27 Connecting the AC Adapter page 3 28 e Connecting an FXS Line page 3 32 Connecting an FXO Line page 3 34 e Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line page 3 35 e Connecting a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module page 3 37 e Verifying Connections page 3 40 S Note For compliance and safety information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that ships with the router and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Serie
111. ng a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module 3 37 Safety Warnings 3 37 Installing an SFP Module 3 38 Removing an SFP Module 3 38 Online Insertion and Removal 3 39 Verifying Connections 3 40 CHAPTER 4 Initial Configuration 4 1 Cisco Configuration Professional Express 4 1 Cisco lOS CLI 4 1 Setup Command Facility 4 3 Verifying the Initial Configuration 4 5 Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point 4 6 APPENDIX A Technical Specifications A 1 Router Specifications A 2 All Models Except Cisco 860VAE Series A 2 Cisco 860VAE Series A 3 Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K8 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 Series A 4 Power Supply A 5 Wireless Access Point A 5 FE and GE Port Pinouts A 6 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 HN BB Contents Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide REVIEW DRAFT CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts A 7 FXS and FXO Port Connector Pinouts A 7 VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts A 7 ADSL2 Port Connector Pinouts A 8 V 92 Port Connector Pinouts A 8 G SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts A 8 Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts A 9 Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions SFP Port Connector Pinouts A 10 Cable Specifications A 11 Ethernet Cable Specifications A 11 Maximum Cable Length
112. ng the brackets on the lower screws while you insert the upper pair of screws amp Note Be sure to leave space above and below each unit in a rack to allow for cooling air circulation amp Note Do not stack equipment directly above the router Keep at least 1 rack unit of space above the router p Tip The screw slots in the brackets are spaced to line up with every second pair of screw holes in the rack When the correct screw holes are used the small threaded holes in the brackets line up with unused screw holes in the rack If the small holes do not line up with the rack holes you must raise or lower the brackets to the next rack hole Step4 Place the power adapter on a nearby horizontal surface Stepb Connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Router Ground Connection section on page 2 13 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 2 12 OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router Installing the Router Mi Installing the Router Ground Connection Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The router must be connected to a reliable earth ground Install the ground wire in accordance with local electrical safety standards For NEC compliant grounding use size 14 AWG 2 mm or larger copper wire and a ring terminal with an inner diameter of 1 4 in
113. ngle band Cisco 860 and 880 series 2 4 GHz Up to 100 Mb s Cisco 860 series Three captive 802 11b g n routers autonomous only omnidirectional dipole draft 2 0 radio Ci SB cates antennas 2 dBi at module err Ad HE Note Cisco 860VAE euronpimousene ISRs do not unified support wireless LAN connectivity Single band Cisco 880 series routers 2 4 GHz 100 Mb s perradio Autonomous and Three embedded 802 11b g n with embedded WLAN up to 200 Mb s unified omnidirectional radio module antennas total antennas 2 dBi at 2 4 GHz Dual band 2 4 GHz Three embedded 802 11a n and and dual band 802 11b g n 5 GHz omnidirectional radio modules antennas 2 dBi at 2 4 GHz and 5 dBi at 5 GHz Dual band Cisco 890 2 4 GHz 100 Mb s perradio Autonomous and Three dual band simultaneous and 5 GHz up to 200 Mb s unified removable 802 11a n and total 2 4 GHz 5 GHz 802 11b g n omnidirectional dipole radio modules RP TNC antenna 1 Actual data rate is highly dependent on your wireless environment 2 Theantennas require some minor installation They must be screwed onto the RP TNC antenna connectors on the I O side of the chassis See the following document on Cisco com for feature information http www cisco com en US docs routers access wireless hardware notes antdip html 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter1 Product Overview BB
114. nna captive omnidirectional dipole 6 Power connector WLAN antenna wireless models only 3 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch 7 Earth ground connection 4 Serial port console or auxiliary 8 Kensington security slot The Cisco 860VAE series ISRs are fixed configuration data routers This section describes the features of the products in this series Table 1 1 describes the interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE series routers Table 1 1 Interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Model Interfaces 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE K9 867VAE K9 4 FE switch ports X X X X 1 GE switch port x x 1 GE WAN port x x X X 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter 1 HI Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Table 1 1 Interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs continued Model Interfaces 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE K9 867VAE K9 1 VDSL ADSL over POTS port X X 1 VDSL ADSL over ISDN port X X 1 FE Fast Ethernet 2 GE Gigabit Ethernet Note The Cisco 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE K9 and 867 VAE K9 routers each have two WAN ports Only one of the two ports can be active at any given time lOS Images Table 1 2 describes the IOS images included in Cisco 860VAE series routers Table 1 2 IOS Images of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Model 10S Image 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE K9 86
115. nnecting the Router HZ Connecting the 3G Card Step4 Close the locking bracket as shown in Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Closing the Locking Bracket 271580 1 3G card 2 Locking bracket Step5 Insert the screws as shown in Figure 3 11 and tighten with a number 2 Phillips screwdriver Figure 3 11 Inserting the Screws 1 13G card 3 Screws 2 Locking bracket 4 Screw holes on the locking bracket Step6 To connect the antenna to the 3G card insert the antenna connector into the antenna connector receptacle on the 3G card Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 314 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting the 3G Card W Note The antenna connector receptacle may be located on the left right or front of the 3G card depending on your card Figure 3 12 shows the antenna connected to the 3G card with an SSMB type plug and Figure 3 13 shows the antenna with the SMK TS 9 connector Figure 3 12 Antenna connected to the 3G Card with SSMB connector 272653 1 Antenna on a cradle 3 Antenna connector receptacle 2 Antenna SSMB connector 1 The antenna connector receptacle is located on either the left right or front of the card for different SKUs Please locate the receptacle of your card before plugging in the cable Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series an
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117. o the wall Leave 1 8 inch 0 32 cm between the screw head and the wall See Figure 2 5 Step3 Hang the router on the screw without forcibly pushing towards the wall side The screw head may damage the protection wall inside Place the power adapter on a nearby horizontal surface See Figure 2 5 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chapter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router Figure 2 5 Router Mounted on the Wall 231982 1 Two number 10 wood screws mounted on the 3 Horizontal surface on which to place the wall power adapter 2 Wall mount holes 4 Distance between the screw head and the wall 1 8 in 0 32 cm Step4 Connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedures see the Installing the Router Ground Connection section on page 2 13 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EXE OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router Installing the Router W Installing in a Rack The Cisco 890 series ISRs can be mounted in a rack To install a Cisco 890 series ISR in a rack follow these steps Step 1 Remove the screws as shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Screw Locations 1 Screws Step 2 Using the screws provided attach the rack mount brackets to the C
118. of a cable connected to the RJ 11 port or the associated circuit board when the ringer is active The ringer is activated by an incoming call Statement 1042 gt Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the unit first Statement 1026 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3 32 OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router A Connecting an FXS Line Warning For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed the following ports must be connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection FXS Statement 1044 To connect the FXS line follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the straight through RJ 11 cable to the FXS port Figure 3 30 shows an FXS line connection Figure 3 30 Connecting an FXS Line aleae cisco 1 FXS port Fax machine or telephone RJ 11 port 2 RJ 11 cable Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 11 port on the fax machine or telephone 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware
119. omer config file name The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows 1 USB flash0 SN customer config 2 USB flash0 customer config 3 Router flash SN customer config 4 Router flash customer config If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file the system aborts the process To reset the router to the factory default configuration follow these steps Verify that IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is on Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash Typically this occurs within 5 seconds The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration Custom Configuration File for Cisco 892FSP 896VA 897VA and Cisco 898EA For the first method the configuration file can be located on the router s compact flash or on the router s nvram The custom configuration file must use cfg as the filename extension When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file configuration files on nvram have priority over configuration files on the router s compact flash The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows 1 nvram cfg 2 Router flash cfg If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file the system aborts the process 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Gu
120. on for Cisco 800 Series Note amp Note Some illustrations in this document show a wireless router Both wireless and nonwireless models are available in the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISRs Port and feature locations are similar for both wireless and nonwireless routers Throughout this document the term VDSL refers to support for VDSL2 ITU G 993 2 and ADSL refers to support for ADSL ADSL2 amp ADSL2 ITU G 992 1 G 992 3 amp G 992 5 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter Product Overview B General Description General Description The Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISRs provide data voice Wi Fi CERTIFIED M wireless access point AP integrated Virtual Private Network VPN and backup capabilities to corporate teleworkers and to remote and small offices with fewer than 20 users These routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports The routers provide advanced features such as high speed DSL G SHDSL ADSL or VDSL 802 11n quality of service QoS firewall antivirus protection and Secure Socket Layer SSL The Cisco 860VAE 886VA and 887VA series routers have the additional capability of DSL Multi mode VDSL ADSL The Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISRs have a desktop f
121. on to the terminal or PC for software All models All models All models port configuration or troubleshooting The Console port may be configured as a virtual auxiliary port for dial backup and remote management Cisco 891 Cisco 892 and Cisco 892F have separate console and auxiliary ports Cisco 892FSP has combined console and auxiliary port Security features Provides support for VPNs Cisco IOS Firewall and 861 867 All models All models IPSec The Cisco 880 series routers also provide URL 866VAE K9 filtering 867 VAE K9 Embedded Provides Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11a b g n compliance Wireless Wireless Wireless wireless AP The Cisco 860 series routers contain a single 802 11b g n _ models models models radio Some Cisco 880 series routers contain a single 802 11b g n radio while others contain dual 802 11a n and 802 11b g n 802 11b g n 802 11b g n and 802 11b g n and 802 11a n 802 1 1a n radios The Cisco 890 series routers contain dual 802 1 1b g n and 802 11a n radios FE WAN port Provides connection to 10 100BASE T Can be connected to 861 881 891 892 other network devices such as a cable modem an xDSL 892F modem or router The router is capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between the LAN and WAN ports Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EL Chapter 1 Product Overview BB Hardw
122. orm factor with built in wall mount features The Cisco 890 series ISRs also have optional rack mount features These ISRs are powered by an external power supply adapter The various models differ in the WAN interface and features that they support Cisco 860 Series ISRs The Cisco 860 series ISRs are fixed configuration data routers that support the following features e An integrated 4 port 10 100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN e A10 100 Fast Ethernet FE port for connecting to the WAN Optional embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11b g n compliant wireless AP Figure 1 1 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 860 wireless router Figure 1 1 Front Panel of the Cisco 860 Series Wireless ISR f oK PPP Cisco 800 Series o0 0o0 0o p CISCO be Q0 1FE2 3 231969 1 LEDs Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EIN OL 16215 11 Chapter Product Overview Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Interfaces Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Figure 1 2 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 861 wireless 861W ISR Nonwireless routers do not have antennas on the back panel However the feature locations are similar for all Cisco 860 series routers Figure 1 2 Back Panel of the Cisco 861W ISR afaj cisco Cisco 861W 232181 1 Primary WAN port 10 100 5 Reset button 2 Ante
123. p4 Make sure that your modem and the router auxiliary port are configured for the same transmission speed up to 115200 bits per second b s is supported and support mode control with data carrier detect DCD and data terminal ready DTR Connecting the 3G Card Note For information on embedded multiband multiservice WAN modems see Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3G EV DO Rev A and Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3 7G HSPA 3 5G HSPA S Note The Cisco 880G router does not support online insertion and removal OIR of the third generation 3G card You must enter the shutdown command on the cellular interface before you remove the 3G card from the router To connect and secure the 3G card follow these steps Step 1 Align the 3G card to the 3G express card slot as shown in Figure 3 7 Keep the card parallel to the surface and firmly push the card into the slot p Tip Holding the 3G card on the flat metal surface makes it easier to align and insert the 3G card S Note When inserting the card into the 3G express card slot you may hear a metal on metal sound as the 3G card rubs against the internal metal cage The 3G card is designed to fit tightly into the 3G express card slot Firm pressure may be required to insert the card amp Note Global System for Mobile Communications GSM customers need to insert a SIM card provided by their network carrier into the 3G card
124. performance or reliability 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H AppendixA Technical Specifications Router Specifications Router Specifications All Models Except Cisco 860VAE Series Table A 1 lists the system specifications for all models except the Cisco 860VAE series routers Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Table A 1 Router Specifications Description Design Specification all models except Cisco 860VAE series Physical Dimensions Dimensions with antenna and rubber feet H x W x D 1 9 x 12 8 x 10 4 in Weight not including desktop power supply 5 5 lb 2 5 kg maximum Environmental Operating Ranges Nonoperating temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Nonoperating humidity 5 to 95 relative humidity Nonoperating altitude 0 to 15 000 ft 4570 m Operating temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating humidity 10 to 85 relative humidity Operating altitude 0 to 10 000 ft 3000 m Acoustic Acoustic Sound Pressure Typical Maximum for single fan units Low speed 31 4 dBa High speed 44 1 dBa Acoustic Sound Power Typical Maximum for dual fan units Low speed 38 9 dBA High speed 51 7 dBa Router Power Adapter Input voltage 100 to
125. rced to the speed and duplex capability of the SFP For a 100 base SFP the speed is set to 100 and duplex can be configured to either half or full For a 1000 base SFP the speed is set to 1000 and duplex is set to full Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EXN Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE Verifying Connections Verifying Connections To verify that all devices are properly connected to the router first turn on all the connected devices then check the LEDs To verify router operation refer to Table 3 3 For the full LED descriptions see the LEDs section on page 1 35 Table 3 3 Verifying the Router Operation Power and Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns Power OK On when power is supplied to the router To servers PCs LAN 0 LAN 1 On when the FE LAN port is physically connected to a workstations or an ILAN 2 or LAN 3 server PC workstation or external Ethernet switch external Ethernet switch connected to the LAN ports FEO FE1 FE2 or FE3 To FE WAN line WAN FE4 On when the WAN Ethernet carrier has detected status Blinks when receiving or transmitting data To xDSL line xDSL CD Green when the line is connected to the xDSL DSLAM xDSL Data Green when receiving or sending data Blinks when line is in training mode ATM 898EA only Green when ATM mode is selected EFM
126. re su qualsiasi apparecchiatura occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI Advarsel VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare Du er i en situasjon som kan f re til skade p person F r du begynner arbeide med noe av utstyret m du v re oppmerksom p farene forbundet med elektriske kretser og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for forhindre ulykker Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten TA VARE P DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE Aviso INSTRU ES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURAN A Este s mbolo de aviso significa perigo Voc est em uma situa o que poder ser causadora de les es corporais Antes de iniciar a utiliza o de qualquer equipamento tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos el tricos e familiarize se com as pr ticas habituais de preven o de acidentes Utilize o n mero da instru o fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradu o nos avisos de seguran a traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo GUARDE ESTAS INSTRU ES jAdvertencia INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Este simbolo
127. ries and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1 46 OL 16215 11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Feature Summary Hardware Features Table 1 16 summarizes the hardware features available in the Cisco 860 series Cisco 880 series and Cisco 890 series ISRs Table 1 16 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series Reset button Resets the router configuration to the factory default All models All models All models Resets the router configuration to customer configuration 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE K9 867VAE K9 FE built in Provides connection to 10 100BASE T 10 100 Mb s All models All models 891 892 switch ports Fast Ethernet networks The autosensing function in these 892F routers eliminates the need for a crossover cable and enables the router to detect MDI or MDIX in any other PC or hub with a straight through cable or a crossover cable GE built in Provides connection to 10 100 1000BASE T 866VAE K9 892FSP switch port 10 100 1000 Mb s Gigabit Ethernet networks The 867VAE K9 896VA autosensing function in these routers eliminates the need for 897VA a crossover cable and enables the router to detect MDP or 897VAM MDIX in any other PC or hub with a straight through cable 897VAW or a crossover cable 897VAMW 898EA Console or AUX Provides a connecti
128. s Statement 1040 A Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector Do not view directly with optical instruments Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments for example eye loupes magnifiers and microscopes within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard Statement 1056 A Warning Use of controls adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure Statement 1057 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EX Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE Connecting a Small Form Factor Pluggable Module Installing an SFP Module To connect and secure the SFP module follow these steps Step 1 Slide the SFP into the SFP port connector until it locks into position see Figure 3 33 p Tip If the SFP uses a bale clasp latch see Figure 3 33 the handle should be on top of the SFP module Figure 3 33 Installing an SFP Module A Caution Do not remove the optical port plugs from the SFP until you are ready to connect cabling Step2 Connect the network cable to the SFP module Removing an SFP Module Follow these steps to remove the SFP module from a Cisco 892F series router Step 1 Disconnect all cables from the SFP A Warning Invisible laser radiation may b
129. s and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 01 16215 11 EN Chapter3 Connecting the Router BE Safety Warnings amp Note amp The illustrations in this chapter show a wireless router with antennas attached Non wireless routers do not have antennas or antenna connectors on the back panel However the procedures for connecting devices to the router are the same for both wireless and non wireless routers Note Depending on the features available for your router some content in this chapter may not apply to your router Safety Warnings A Warning gt Warning When installing the product please use the provided or designated connection cables power cables AC adaptors batteries Using any other cables adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL certified cables that have the UL or CSA shown on the cord not regulated with the subject law by showing PSE on the cord for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO Statement 371 Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning This equipment has been designed for connection to TN and IT power systems Statement 1007 Warning There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery
130. s Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting the AC Adapter B Step2 To secure the power cord to the router attach the power lock clip to the power cord slide the clip to the end of the DC plug and secure the retaining clip into the router chassis See Figure 3 28 Figure 3 28 Securing the Power Cord 270659 1 Power lock clip 3 DC plug 2 Power cord 4 Lock holes on either side of the power connector Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EX Chapter3 Connecting the Router HZ Connecting an FXS Line Step3 Snap the latches into the holes on either side of the power connector See Figure 3 29 Figure 3 29 Power Lock Clip Latched Into the Holes on Either Side of the Power Connector albe cisco 1 Power lock clip 3 Power adapter 2 Power cord 4 AC plug S Note Figure 3 26 shows how to connect the AC power outlet for the Cisco 892FSP Connecting an FXS Line Use a standard straight through RJ 11 modular telephone cable to connect a Foreign Exchange Service FXS port to a telephone or fax machine A Warning This equipment contains a ring signal generator ringer which is a source of hazardous voltage Do not touch the RJ 11 phone port wires conductors the conductors
131. scribes the router models and the hardware features available Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Lists the items shipped with the router the equipment and tools necessary for installing the router the safety warnings and guidelines and the procedures for installing the router Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Describes typical connections for the router procedures for connecting the router to various devices and how to verify the connections Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Initial Configuration Provides the procedures for initially configuring the router settings Appendix A Appendix A Technical Specifications Provides the router port and cabling specifications Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this guide amp Note Means reader take note Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to additional information and material A Caution This symbol means reader be careful In this situation you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data p Tip Means the following information will help you solve a problem The tip information might not be troubleshooting or even an action but could be useful information Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide EE OL 16215 11 A Warning Waarschuwing IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC
132. sed 3 TIP 4 RING OL 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H AppendixA Technical Specifications B ADSL Port Connector Pinouts Table A 10 VDSL2 Connector Pinouts RJ 11 to RJ 45 continued RJ 11 Pin Function 5 Unused 6 Unused ADSL2 Port Connector Pinouts Table A 11 lists the ADSL2 connector pinouts Table A 11 ADSL2 Connector Pinouts RJ 11 RJ 11 Pin Function Unused Unused TIP RING Unused Unused HDi ny A WwW N V 92 Port Connector Pinouts Table A 12 lists the V 92 connector pinouts Table A 12 V 92 Connector Pinouts RJ 11 to RJ 45 RJ 11 Pin Function Unused Unused TIP RING Unused Unused ON tA A S N e G SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts Table A 13 lists the pinouts for the symmetrical high speed DSL G SHDSL WAN port for two pair products including the following router model s e C888 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide A8 OL 16215 11 AppendixA Technical Specifications Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts Table A 15 lists the pinouts for the Data BRI port G SHDSL WAN Port Pinouts for Two Pair Products Table A 13 Pin Function 1 Unused 2 TIP Port1 3 TIP Port0 4 RING Port0 5 RING Port1 6 Unused
133. sington security slot 5 Console Auxiliary port 11 SHDSL RJ45 Only 6 Power connector 1 Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE POE is an optional feature for this model If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function A Caution The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ 45 connector only Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non RJ 45 connector is inserted Figure 1 36 shows the front panel of the Cisco 898EA router Figure 1 36 Front Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router e mm cisco 344773 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter 1 Product Overview BB Hardware Features Hardware Features This section provides an overview of the following hardware features for the Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs A feature summary is available at the end of this section Kensington Lock Reset Button LEDs Memory USB Port Fan Power over Ethernet Module 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity Wireless LAN Connectivity Small Form Factor Pluggable Port Feature Summary Kensington Lock A Kensington security slot is located on the router back panel To secure the router to a desktop or other surface use the Kensington lockdown equipment Reset Button The Reset button is used to restore the router
134. t cables that connect equipment to the router is 328 feet 100 meters This length is also the maximum distance between the router and the equipment connected to it Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide oL 16215 11 EIN AppendixA Technical Specifications B Cable Specifications Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide ESHI OL 16215 11
135. t may occur if a non RJ 45 connector is inserted Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EZ Chapter Product Overview HZ Cisco 880 Series ISRs Cisco 881 V Cisco 887VA V and Cisco 887VA V W S Figure 1 15 Figure 1 16 and Figure 1 17 show the features available on the Cisco 881 V and Cisco 887VA V routers The features available vary depending on the router model Some features may not be available on your router The Cisco 881 V and Cisco 887VA V voice and data series gives you the flexibility to use either FXS or BRI voice ports However the number of concurrent calls that can be supported by the router is limited by the codec complexity setting on the router Table 1 7 lists the maximum number of calls that is supported when the codec complexity command is configured for Flexible Medium or High complexity Note Configuring the codec complexity setting to support secure calls uses DSP resources but does not affect the maximum number of supported calls Table 1 7 Maximum Number of Supported Calls Flexible Complexity Medium Complexity High Complexity C881 V 9 8 6 C887VA V 8 8 6 C887VA V W 8 8 6 Figure 1 15 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881 V Cisco 887VA V and Cisco 887VA V W Figure 1 15 Front Panel of the Cisco 881 V Cisco 887VA V and
136. t or one of its peripheral devices If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio That is make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems Inc could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California Berkeley UCB as part of UCB s public domain version of the UNIX operating system All rights reserved Copyright 1981 Regents of the University of California NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS CISCO AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL CISCO OR
137. tallation Guide HIM OL 16215 11 Chapter3 Connecting the Router Connecting a PC Server or Workstation W Connecting a PC Server or Workstation To connect a PC or other Ethernet devices to an Ethernet switch port follow these steps Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch port on the router Figure 3 1 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to a PC Figure 3 1 Connecting a Server PC or Workstation sto E WM Oum Loo d dh Q a 8526 Se 1 ees 2 1 Yellow Ethernet cable supplied with the router 3 RJ 45 port on the network interface card 2 Ethernet switch port on the router Step2 Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ 45 port on the network interface card NIC that is installed in the PC server or workstation Step 3 Optional Connect additional servers PCs or workstations to the other Ethernet switch ports Note Use the Cisco Configuration Express to configure the Internet connection settings See Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide for more information Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 EN Chapter3 Connecting the Router B Connecting a Phone Connecting a Phone To connect an 802 3af compliant phone to an Ethernet switch port follow these steps S Note A power source must be provid
138. ter2 Installing the Router BE installing the Router Mounting on a Wall The Cisco 860 series 880 series and 890 series ISRs have mounting holes on the bottom of the chassis for mounting the unit on a wall or other vertical surface The mounting holes are bidirectional You can hang the router with the front bezel facing upward or downward Keep at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of clear space beside the cooling inlet and exhaust vents Tip Step 1 When choosing a location for wall mounting the router consider cable limitations and wall structure To mount the router on a wall follow these steps Determine the required distance between mounting holes on the router Figure 2 4 shows the wall mount holes located on the underside of the router S Note For most router models the distance between mounting holes is 8 2 inches 208 mm as shown in Figure 2 4 For the Cisco 866 and Cisco 867 models the distance is 7 85 inches 199 mm Verify the required distance before drilling the holes Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL 16215 11 Chapter2 Installing the Router Installing the Router BM Figure 2 4 Wall mount Holes on the Underside of the Router 8 200 in 3 673 in gt lt 5 961 in 231987 1 Wall mount holes Step2 Insert the screws with anchors int
139. tion section on page 4 5 for verification procedures After the initial configuration file is created you can use the Cisco IOS CLI to perform additional configuration Verifying the Initial Configuration To verify that the new interfaces are operating correctly perform the following tests To verify that the interfaces and line protocol are in the correct state up or down enter the show interfaces command To display a summary status of the interfaces configured for IP enter the show ip interface brief command To verify that you configured the correct hostname and password enter the show configuration command After you complete and verify the initial configuration you can configure your Cisco router for specific functions 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter4 Initial Configuration W initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point The embedded wireless access point AP runs its own IOS You can initially configure the embedded wireless AP by using one of the following methods e Cisco Configuration Professional CP Express e Setup command facility on the embedded wireless device For information on how to do basic wireless configuration on your router see the Basic Wireless Device chapter of the Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Seri
140. ttention IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE S CURIT Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entra ner des blessures ou des dommages corporels Avant de travailler sur un quipement soyez conscient des dangers li s aux circuits lectriques et familiarisez vous avec les proc dures couramment utilis es pour viter les accidents Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de s curit traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil r f rez vous au num ro de l instruction situ la fin de chaque avertissement CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS Warnung WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr Sie befinden sich in einer Situation die zu Verletzungen f hren kann Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Ger ten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den blichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unf llen vertraut Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Ubersetzung in den bersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen die zusammen mit diesem Ger t ausgeliefert wurden BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 0L 16215 11 REN Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di interveni
141. uts Pin Function 1 RX 2 RX 3 TX d PoE optional 5 PoE optional 6 TX 7 PoE optional 8 PoE optional 1 RX Receive 2 TX Transmit Table A 7 describes the RJ 45 connector pinouts for the Gigabit Ethernet GE ports of the Cisco 860VAE and 860VAE K9 ISRs Table A 7 Ethernet GE Port Pinouts GE Signal LAN and WAN Tx A Tx A Rx B Tx C Tx C Rx B Rx D Rx D D 5 COPY oO tn ATOJ N e 1 TX Transmit 2 RX Receive Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide A6 OL 16215 11 AppendixA Technical Specifications Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts Table A 8 lists the pinouts for the console and auxiliary port connectors Table A 8 RJ 45 Pin Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts Function RTS DTR TXD GND GND RXD DSR o NT DA MY BY WW NY e CTS FXS and FXO Port Connector Pinouts Table A 9 lists the FXS and FXO connector pinouts Table A 9 FXS and FXO Connector Pinouts RJ 11 to RJ 45 Pin Signal 1 NC 2 NC 3 TIP 4 RING 5 NC 6 NC VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts Table A 10 lists the VDSL2 connector pinouts Table A 10 VDSL2 Connector Pinouts RJ 11 to RJ 45 RJ 11 Pin Function 1 Unused 2 Unu
142. vice provider as a backup link to the WAN port in case the primary xDSL general term referring to various forms of DSL including global industry standard symmetrical high speed DSL G SHDSL WAN service fails The Data BRI connection is not available on the third generation 3G models The cabling requirements for the ISDN S T connection are as follows e You must provide two unshielded Category 5 cables The first cable connects the NT1 box to the splitter and the second cable connects the splitter to the wall jack e There are RJ 45 connectors at both ends of the default orange ISDN S T cable However an RJ 45 to RJ 11 ISDN S T cable is available upon request if the wall jack at the site requires an RJ 11 connector Contact your router reseller for the appropriate cable Caution Both LAN and WAN ports use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables to these connectors To avoid damage to the router do not connect telephone network voltage TNV circuits such as ISDN or DSL circuits to safety extra low voltage SELV circuits such as LAN circuits Although the following procedure shows a Cisco 888W data router this procedure applies to all Cisco 880 series router with a Data BRI port 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Chapter3 Connecting the Router gg Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series
143. voltages 12 VDC Inline Power over Ethernet Adapter Input voltage Input frequency Power output Output voltage not supported AC Adapter for Cisco 867VAE AC Adapter PWR 30W AC Environmental Operating Ranges Nonoperating temperature 40 to 85 C Nonoperating humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Router Specifications OL 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H AppendixA Technical Specifications BE Router Specifications Table A 2 Description Router Specifications continued Design Specification Cisco 860VAE series Operating temperature 5 to 45 C Operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860VAE POE W A K9 Series Table A 3 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 860VAE W A K9 Cisco 860VAE W E K9 and Cisco 860 VAE POE W A K9 series routers Table A 3 Description Technical Specifications Specification Physical Dimensions Enclosure 9 5 x 9x 1 75 in W x Dx H Storage Environment Temperature 25 C to 70 C Altitude 4570 m 15000 ft Humidity 5 95 Relative Humidity Operating Environment Temperature 0 C to 40 C Altitude 3000 m 10000 ft Humidity 10 85 Relative Humidity Maximum temperature of enclosure surface No h
144. zenia oznacza niebezpieczeristwo Zachodzi sytuacja kt ra moze powodowa obra enia cia a Przed przyst pieniem do prac przy urz dzeniach nale y zapozna si z zagro eniami zwi zanymi z uk adami elektrycznymi oraz ze standardowymi rodkami zapobiegania wypadkom Na ko cu ka dego ostrze enia podano numer na podstawie kt rego mo na odszuka t umaczenie tego ostrze enia w do czonym do urz dzenia dokumencie z t umaczeniami ostrze e NINIEJSZE INSTRUKCJE NALE Y ZACHOWA D LE IT BEZPE NOSTN POKYNY Tento varovn symbol ozna uje nebezpe enstvo Nach dzate sa v situ cii s nebezpe enstvom razu Pred pr cou na akomko vek vybaven si uvedomte nebezpe enstvo s visiace s elektrick mi obvodmi a obozn mte sa so tandardn mi opatreniami na predch dzanie razom Pod a sla na konci ka d ho upozornenia vyh adajte jeho preklad v prelo en ch bezpe nostn ch upozorneniach ktor s prilo en k zariadeniu USCHOVAJTE SI TENTO N VOD 0L 16215 11 Cisco 860 Series Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide H Opozorilo mgt Of A POMEMBNI VARNOSTNI NAPOTKI Ta opozorilni simbol pomeni nevarnost Nahajate se v situaciji kjer lahko pride do telesnih po kodb Preden pri nete z delom na napravi se morate zavedati nevarnosti udara elektri nega toka ter tudi poznati preventivne ukrepe za prepre evanje tak nih nevarnosti Upor

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