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1. Hardware Features LED Indicators Table 1 4 summarizes the LED indicators that are located in the router bezel or chassis but not on the interface cards Not all models have every LED Table 1 4 Summary of Cisco 1900 Series LED Indicators LED Color Description Location SYS Solid Solid green indicates normal operation Front panel green Blinking System is booting or is in ROM monitor mode green Amber System error Off Power is off or system board is faulty ACT Green Solid or blinking when any packets are transmitted or Front panel received on any WAN or LAN or when monitoring system activity PoE Green PoE is available Front panel Amber Power supply is not supplying PoE power WLAN Green On Radio is connected SSID is configured signal is Front panel 2 4GHz being transmitted and client is associated but no data is Wireless being received or being transmitted Models 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 5GHz Green On Radio is connected SSID is configured signal is being Front panel Wireless transmitted and client is associated but no data is being Models received or being transmitted Slow blinking Radio is connected SSID is configured and beacons are being transmitted Fast blinking
2. 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter1 Overview of the Router Bi Regulatory Compliance Table 1 8 Cisco 1940 Series Router Specifications Description Specification Safety compliance UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 For detailed compliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Telecom TIA EIA IS 968 CS 03 ANSI T1 101 ITU T G 823 G 824 IEEE 802 3 RTTE Directive For detailed compliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Refer to the Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet for additional information Rack unit RU 480 Mb s individually bandwidth is shared when both are used Auto MDIX auto media dependent interface cross over pow Bo Regulatory Compliance For compliance information refer to Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EM OL 19084 02 wy CHAPTER Preparing for Router Installation This chapter describes the site requirements and equipment needed to install your Cisco 1900 series integrated services router Safety Recommendations page 2 1 General Site Requirements page 2 3 Inspecting the Router page 2 5 Installation Checklist page 2 5 Site Log page 2 6 Inspecting the Router page 2 5
3. This section describes how to connect a console terminal or PC to the console port and how to connect a modem to the auxiliary port e Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows page 4 14 e Connecting to the Console Port with Mac OS X page 4 16 e Connecting to the Console Port with Linux page 4 16 Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows To configure the router through the Cisco IOS command line interface CLI you must connect the router console port to a terminal or PC See the Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations section on page 3 1 A Microsoft Windows PC must have HyperTerminal or similar terminal emulation software installed The software should be configured with the following parameters 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control Refer to the Cisco 3900 Series 2900 Series and 1900 Series Software Configuration Guide for detailed information about using Cisco IOS software for configuring the router Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Ex OL 19084 02 Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router Step 1 Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem W To connect the router to a terminal or PC follow these steps Procedure Connect the end of the console cable with the RJ 45 connector to the light blue console port on the router or USB 5 pin mini Type B to the USB console port as shown in Figure 4 12 If connecting the USB port for the first
4. Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance page 2 7 Note To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers document that accompanies your router Safety Recommendations General Guidelines page 2 1 Safety with Electricity page 2 2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage page 2 3 General Guidelines Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety Keep the chassis area clear and dust free during and after installation If you remove the chassis cover put it in a safe place Keep tools and chassis components away from walk areas Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the chassis Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves Wear safety glasses when working under conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes Do not perform any action that creates a hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter2 Preparing for Router Installation HI Safety Recommendations Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning A Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might
5. X ANY ZZ IZ Z ANY XT N Zi ZZ ANN ZZ NX ZZ 1 The antenna mounts are not available on the non wireless models 2 Some LEDs are not available on the non wireless models Figure 1 4 shows the front panel of the Cisco 1941W without antennas with the LED names Figure 1 4 Cisco 1941 and Cisco 1941W Router LEDs ajaj Cisco 1900 Series CISCO d Z Z OQ x N Z Z Sf 74 sr N7 WZ NC SZ NM N i X NX ZZ X NX Z X Z LN Z o X Z X Z NAP X Z E Z X X Z X Z NC WZ EA ZZ X Z Te N 1 SYS 2 ACT 3 PoE WLAN 2 4 or 5 GHz Figure 1 5 shows the Cisco 1941 and 1941W back panel with ports and LEDs Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Figure 1 5 Hardware Features Ml Back Panel of the Cisco 1941 and Cisco 1941W Router afiafi CISCO 273452 USB ports two USB 2 0 Type A ports L Link 1 USB 0 Bottom 2 3 GE 0 1 4 S Speed 5 RJ 45 serial console port 6 EN Enable RJ 45 console USB serial port USB 5 pin mini USB EN Enable USB consol
6. Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router Connecting Power Bi Figure 4 15 Installing the Plastic Safety Cover Figure 4 16 Plastic Safety Cover Installed 283857 A Warning The safety cover is an integral part of the product Do not operate the unit without the safety cover installed Operating the unit without the cover in place will invalidate the safety approvals and pose a risk of fire and electrical hazards Statement 117 Step6 Turn on power to the DC circuit Be sure to remove the tape that was used to secure the circuit breaker switch in the OFF position Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EZ Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router B Connecting Power Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation M426 E OL 19084 02 Configuring the Router This chapter describes how to power up the router and perform the initial configuration in the following sections Powering up the Router page 5 1 Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router page 5 3 Using the Cisco Setup Command Facility page 5 3 Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express page 5 6 Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration page 5 6 e Verifying the Initial Configuration page 5 23 Powering up the Router A Warning Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contai
7. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di intervenire 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
8. RJ 45 and at least one USB Type A 2 0 compliant ports See Table 1 1 on page 1 8 for a list of ports e ETA TIA 232 Port page 3 2 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 01 EN Chapter3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers HZ Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations e USB Serial Console page 3 2 EIA TIA 232 Port Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port will appear as a data terminal equipment DTE or data communications equipment DCE device at the end of the cable For connection to a PC running terminal emulation software your router is provided with an RJ 45 to DB 9 cable To connect the router to an ASCII terminal use the RJ 45 to DB 9 cable and a DB 9 to DB 25 adapter provided The default parameters for the console port are 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit The console port does not support mode control For detailed information about installing a console terminal see the Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows section on page 4 14 For cable and port pinouts refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications USB Serial Console The USB serial console port connects directly to the USB connector of a PC using a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable The USB Console supports full speed 12Mb s operation The console port does not support hardware flow control The default parameters for the console port ar
9. RJ 45 yellow Ethernet switch or hub Crossover to connect to a GE router Straight through to connect to a switch T1 E1 WAN RJ 48C T1 or El network or RJ 48 T1 E1 Cisco serial 1T CSU DSU straight through Crossover to connect to a PBX or any other equipment 60 pin D sub blue CSU DSU and serial network or equipment Cisco serial transition cable that matches the signaling Cisco Smart serial Cisco Smart CSU DSU and serial protocol EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 2T compact connector network or equipment blue or BIA TIA 530 and the For WIC 2T and WIC 2A S serial port operating mode only DTE or DCE Refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications for information about selecting these cables DSL RJ 11C RJ 14C Network demarcation RJ 11 straight through for device for service provider s 2 wire peace RJ 14 straight through for 4 wire BRI S T WAN RJ 45 orange NTI device or PINX RJ 45 straight through external NT1 BRI U WAN RJ 49C CA A11 ISDN network RJ 49 straight through built in NT1 orange Analog modem RJ 11 PSTN RJ 11 straight through 56 64 kbps CSU DSU 8 pin modular RJ 48S interface RJ 48 straight through 1 The color codes are specific to cables shipped by Cisco 2 NTI Network Termination 1 3 PINX Private integrated network exchange 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Insta
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11. a WIC 2A S in slot 0 Similarly line 0 1 1 specifies the line associated with interface async 0 1 1 on a WIC 2AM in slot 1 Specifications Table 1 7 lists the specifications for Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 series routers Table 1 8 lists the specifications for Cisco 1940 series routers Table 1 7 Cisco 1905 and 1921 Series Router Specifications Description Specification Physical Dimensions without rubber feet 1 75 in x 13 5 in x 11 5 in 4 4 cm x 34 3 x 29 2 cm 1 RU height H x W xD Rack mount 19 in 48 3 cm Optional EIA Weight no modules installed Approximately 12 Ibs Weight with PoE 12 8 Ibs Maximum Weight Fully 14 lbs Configured Power AC input power e Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC autoranging e Frequency 47 to 63 Hz e Input current max 1 5 to 0 6 A e Typical power no modules 25 W e Power max with AC 60 W e Power max with PoE 70 W platform only e Maximum PoE device 80 W power capacity with PoE power supply H Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Specifications Table 1 7 Cisco 1905 and 1921 Series Router Specifications Description Specification e Surge current 50A Ports Console One RJ 45 connector and one USB mini Type B USB 2 0 compliant Baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Auxiliary ports RJ 45
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14. on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 A Warning Voice over IP VoIP service and the emergency calling service do not function if power fails or is disrupted After power is restored you might have to reset or reconfigure equipment to regain access to VoIP and the emergency calling service In the USA this emergency number is 911 You need to be aware of the emergency number in your country Statement 361 A Warning 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 A Warning Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Statement 1036 A 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 A Warning To report a gas leak do not use a telephone in the vicinity of the leak Statement 1039 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EXIN Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router BE Connecting WAN and LAN Cables A Warning A 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 co
15. table information e Verify that the gateway of last resort is set Example Router show ip route Examples Specifying a Default Route Example ip routing ip route 192 168 24 0 255 255 255 0 172 28 99 2 ip default network 192 168 24 0 Sample Output for the show ip route Command Router show ip route Codes C connected S static I IGRP R RIP M mobile B BGP D EIGRP EX EIGRP external O OSPF IA OSPF inter area El OSPF external type 1 E2 OSPF external type 2 E EGP i IS IS L1 IS IS level 1 L2 IS IS level 2 candidate default Gateway of last resort is 172 28 99 2 to network 192 168 24 0 172 24 0 0 255 255 255 0 is subnetted 1 subnets C 172 24 192 0 is directly connected FastEthernet0 S 172 24 0 0 255 255 0 0 1 0 via 172 28 99 0 S 192 168 24 0 1 0 via 172 28 99 2 172 16 0 0 255 255 255 0 is subnetted 1 subnets C 172 16 99 0 is directly connected FastEthernet1 Router Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation u OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router M Configuring Virtual Terminal Lines for Remote Console Access Virtual terminal vty lines are used to allow remote access to the router This section shows you how to configure the virtual terminal lines with a password so that only authorized users can remotely access the router The router has five virtual terminal
16. that has the appropriate connector for the standard you specify The documentation for the device that you want to connect should indicate the standard used for that device The router end of Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 01 Chapter3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Preparing to Connect to a Network Bil the shielded serial transition cable has a DB 60 connector which connects to the DB 60 port on a serial WIC The other end of the serial transition cable is available with a connector appropriate for the standard that you specify The synchronous serial port can be configured as DTE or DCE depending on the attached cable except EIA 530 which is DTE only To order a shielded cable contact customer service See the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page xvi S Note All serial ports configured as DTE require external clocking from a channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU or other DCE device Although we do not recommend manufacturing your own serial cables because of the small size of the pins on the DB 60 serial connector cable pinouts are provided in the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Transmission Speeds and Distance Limitations Serial signals can travel a limited distance at any given bit rate generally the slower the data rate the greater the distance All serial signals are subject to d
17. the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver These procedures show how to uninstall both the Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB driver The driver can be removed using the Windows Add Remove Programs utility or the setup exe program Using the Add Remove Programs Utility page 4 18 Using the Setup exe Program page 4 19 Using the Add Remove Programs Utility Before You Begin Disconnect the router console terminal before uninstalling the driver Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Ex OL 19084 02 Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver Procedure Click Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Scroll to Cisco Virtual Com and click Remove When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next Using the Setup exe Program Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Before You Begin Disconnect the router console terminal before uninstalling the driver Procedure Run the setup exe program Click Next The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears Click Next When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next When the Remove the Program window appears click Remove When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears click Finish Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
18. work area such as moist floors ungrounded power extension cables frayed power cords and missing safety grounds Do not work alone if hazardous conditions exist e Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit Always check e Never open the enclosure of the router s internal power supply Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter2 Preparing for Router Installation General Site Requirements Hi e If an electrical accident occurs proceed as follows Use caution do not become a victim yourself Turn off power to the device If possible send another person to get medical aid Otherwise assess the victim s condition and then call for help Determine whether the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac compressions then take appropriate action In addition use the following guidelines when working with any equipment that is disconnected from a power source but is still connected to telephone wiring or other network cabling e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for it e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage equipment and imp
19. 00 Series Routers and then use the Cisco IOS command line interface CLI to access the interface Table 1 5 describes the radios and antennas for the Cisco 1900 series wireless routers The 5 GHz radio incorporates an Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure UNII radio transceiver operating in the UNII 1 2 3 5 GHz frequency bands Table 1 5 Wireless Device Radios and Antennas Radio Maximum Data Radio Module Platform Band Throughput Mode Antenna Dual band Cisco 1900 2 4 GHz 100 Mb s per Autonomous Three dual band 802 11a b g n series and 5 radio up to 200 jand unified removable radio module wireless GHz Mb s total 2 4 GHz 5 GHz routers omnidirectional dipole RP TNC antennas 1 Actual data rate is highly dependent on your wireless environment 2 The antennas 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 Baud Reset Button The Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs have a baud reset button on the back panel When the button is pressed during power on ROMMON resets the router to the default console port configuration If the baud reset button is pressed for longer than 30 seconds the router defaults to the read only ROMMON image The default console port configuration is 9600 baud 8
20. 14 Required e Configuring IP Routing and IP Protocols page 5 14 Required Configuring Virtual Terminal Lines for Remote Console Access page 5 17 Required e Configuring the Auxiliary Line page 5 18 Optional e Verifying Network Connectivity page 5 19 Required e Saving Your Router Configuration page 5 21 Required e Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image page 5 21 Optional Initial CLI Configuration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Procedure When the system message appears on the router enter no System Configuration Dialog 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 Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog yes no no Press Return to terminate autoinstall and continue with manual configuration Would you like to terminate autoinstall yes Return Several messages are displayed ending with a line similar to the following Copyright c 1986 2004 by cisco Systems Inc Compiled date time by lt person gt Press Return to bring up the Router prompt flashfs 4 Initialization complete Router Type enable to enter privileged EXEC mode Router enable 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Router Configu
21. 255 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Class A network is 10 0 0 0 24 subnet bits mask is 24 The system creates the following configuration command script hostname myrouter enable secret 5 1 t Dj yAeGKviLLZNOBX0b9eifO0 enable password cisco123 line vty 0 4 password cisco snmp server community public no ip routing interface GigabitEthernet0 0 shutdown no ip address Hu interface GigabitEthernet0 1 no shutdown ip address 10 10 10 12 255 255 255 0 interface GigabitEthernet0 2 shutdown no ip address I end Respond to the following prompts Select 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 system displays the user prompt myrouter gt The facility prompts you to save the configuration Enter yes to save the configuration and return to the user EXEC prompt Router gt Use this configuration yes no yes oL 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation mH Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Building configuration Use the enabled mode configure command to modify this configuration Press RETURN to get s
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23. 7 Configuring the Router Hostname 5 8 Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords 5 9 Configuring the Console Idle Privileged EXEC Timeout 5 10 Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces 5 12 Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort 5 14 Configuring IP Routing and IP Protocols 5 14 Gateway of Last Resort 5 15 Configuring Virtual Terminal Lines for Remote Console Access 5 17 Configuring the Auxiliary Line 5 18 Verifying Network Connectivity 5 19 Saving Your Router Configuration 5 21 Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image 5 21 Verifying the Initial Configuration 5 23 cHAPTER 6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router 6 1 Activating a New Software Package or Feature 6 1 RMA License Transfer 6 2 Additional Information 6 3 E Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Preface This preface describes the objectives audience organization and conventions of this guide and describes related documents that have additional information e Objectives page vii e Audience page vii e Organization page viii e Conventions page viii Related Documentation page xv e Searching within Cisco Documents page xvi e Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request page xvi Objectives This guide provides an overview and explains how to install connect and perform initial configuration for the Cisco 1900 series Integrated Services Routers ISRs Some in
24. AN connections that can be configured by means of interchangeable interface cards and internal service modules ISMs The series currently consists of the 1905 1921 1941 and 1941 W wireless models The 1941W is Wi Fi CERTIFIED and 802 1 1a b g n compliant The modular design of the routers provides flexibility allowing you to configure your router according to your needs This ISR series has new slots that support next generation Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs Internal Services Modules ISMs 1941 only and 2 CompactFlash cards 1941 only Universal serial bus USB ports are available for USB devices and a USB mini Type B serial console port is available in addition to the RJ 45 console connector This chapter provides an overview of the Cisco 1900 series routers and includes the following sections e Safety Warnings page 1 1 Chassis Views page 1 2 Hardware Features page 1 5 Interface Numbering page 1 13 e Specifications page 1 14 e Regulatory Compliance page 1 18 Safety Warnings A Warning A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 a
25. C slots 0 EN Enable RJ 45 console and 1 slot 0 Right slot 1 Left or 1 double wide 2 3 RJ 45 serial console port 4 AUX port 5 GE 0 1 6 IGE 0 0 7 S Speed 8 IL Link 9 USB port USB 2 0 Type A port 10 Kensington security slot 11 PoE 12 Ground connector 13 On Off switch 14 Input power connection 15 Baud reset 16 USB serial port USB 5 pin mini USB Type B 17 EN Enable USB console 18 Flash VWIC support is for data only Double wide slot on the 1921 only The 1905 slot 0 Right comes with a permanently installed interface card Only slot 1 Left is available Only 1 EHWIC Gigabit Ethernet Switch can be installed in a 1905 or 1921 See Module Support on Cisco s Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 http cisco com en US prod collateral routers ps10538 aag c07 563807 pdf for supported modules 6 Power off the PoE before installing an EHWIC in the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs AP pm Figure 1 3 shows the front panel of a Cisco 1941 wireless router with antennas mounted amp Note The Cisco 1905 comes with a permanently installed EHWIC in slot 0 Right Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter1 Overview of the Router Bb Chassis Views Front Panel of the Cisco 1941W Router Figure 1 3 A CISCO SYS ACT POE WLAN 2 4 5 GHz Cisco 1900 Series XY LL NX Z
26. Data is either being received or being transmitted Off Radio is shut down and no SSID is configured Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Hardware Features Ml Table 1 4 Summary of Cisco 1900 Series LED Indicators continued LED Color Description Location WLAN Green Autonomous Mode Front panel On Wireless link is up Blinking Ethernet link is up and data is either being received or being transmitted Off Wireless link is down Unified Mode On Ethernet link is up wireless access point is communicating with LWAPP controller Blinking Ethernet link is up wireless access point is not communicating with LWAPP controller Off Ethernet link is down ISM WLAN Green Initialized Rear panel Amber Initialized with error Flash 1905 Green Blinking means software is accessing the internal USB Flash Rear panel and 1921 only eUSB device Amber Initialized with error CF 1 Green Flash memory is busy Next to the Note Do not remove the CompactFlash memory card EE when this light is on Amber Initialized with error Blinking CompactFlash is ready for removal ua Note Remove the CompactFlash when the light turns off en turns off CF 0 Green Flash memory is busy Next to the Note Do not remove the CompactFlash memory card SFUsTot when this light is on Amber Initialized with error Blinking Compact
27. E T 1000 Mb s full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters e 100BASE T 100 Mb s full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters e 10BASE T 10 Mb s full duplex transmission over a Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair UTP cable Supports the Ethernet maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters Refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specificationsfor information about Ethernet cables connectors and pinouts Serial Connections e About Serial Connections page 3 4 e Configuring Serial Connections page 3 4 e Serial DTE or DCE Devices page 3 4 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 01 EN Chapter3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers B Preparing to Connect to a Network e Signaling Standards Supported page 3 4 e Transmission Speeds and Distance Limitations page 3 5 e Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates page 3 5 About Serial Connections Serial connections are provided by serial WAN interface cards WICs For more information on WICs refer to Cisco com This document can be accessed online Before you connect a device to a serial port you need to know the following Type of device data terminal equipment DTE or data communications
28. Flash is ready for removal i Note Remove the CompactFlash when the light turns off en turns off S Speed 1 blink GE port operating at 10 Mb s Rear panel pause 2 blink GE port operating at 100 Mb s pause 3 blink GE port operating at 1000 Mb s pause L Link Green GE link is established Rear panel Off No GE link is established oL 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation mE Chapter1 Overview of the Router BB Hardware Features Table 1 4 Summary of Cisco 1900 Series LED Indicators continued LED Color Description Location EN RJ 45 Green The RJ 45 console port is active Rear panel console port next to the console port EN USB serial Green The USB console port is active Rear panel console port next to the USB console port 1 SSID Service Set Identifier 2 eUSB embedded USB Chassis Ventilation An internal fan provides chassis cooling An onboard temperature sensor controls the fan speed The fan is always on when power is applied to the router Under most conditions the fan operates at the slowest speed to conserve power and reduce fan noise It operates at the higher speeds when necessary under conditions of higher ambient temperature See the Chassis Airflow Diagram section on page 4 3 Real Time Clock Note A An internal real time clock with battery backup provides the system software with time of day on system power up This all
29. Plug In Modules page 4 2 Internal Modules S Note The Cisco model 1905 and Cisco 1921 have no user accessible internal modules The router s internal components include the following DRAM Internal services module ISM 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router BE Safety Warnings If you need to remove or upgrade either of these items follow the procedures given in Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and FRUs in Cisco 1900 Series ISRs Plug In Modules The following components plug into the router chassis e WAN interface cards WICs e Voice WAN interface cards VWICs data mode only e High speed WICs HWICs e Enhanced High speed WICs EHWICs Compact Flash memory card If you need to remove or install WICs VWICs HWICs or EHWICs follow the procedures in the Installing Cisco Interface Cards in Cisco Access Routers If you need to remove or upgrade the Compact Flash memory card 1940 series only follow the procedure in Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and FRUs in Cisco 1900 Series ISRs Safety Warnings S Note A To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers document that accompanies your router Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situatio
30. Step 6 Before You Begin Disconnect the router console terminal before uninstalling the driver Procedure Run the setup exe program Click Next The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears Click Next When the Program Maintenance window appears select the Remove radio button Click Next When the Remove the Program window appears click Remove amp Note Ifa User Account Control warning appears click Allow I trust this program to proceed When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears click Finish 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation B Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router HZ Connecting to the Auxiliary Port Connecting to the Auxiliary Port Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 When a modem is connected to the auxiliary port a remote user can dial in to the router and configure it Use the light blue console cable and the DB 9 to DB 25 connector adapter that came in the router accessory kit To connect a modem to the router follow these steps Procedure Connect the RJ 45 end of the adapter cable to the black AUX port on the router See Figure 4 13 Figure 4 13 Connecting a Modem to the Router 1 Aux port RJ 45 3 DB 9 to DB 25 modem adapter 2 Light blue console cable 4 Modem Connect the DB 9 end of the console cable to the DB 9 end of the modem adapter Connect the DB 25 end
31. air electrical circuitry ESD can occur if electronic printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can cause complete or intermittent failures Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing modules Ensure that the router chassis is electrically connected to earth ground e Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to channel unwanted ESD voltages safely to ground To guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively e fno wrist strap is available ground yourself by touching a metal part of the chassis A Caution For the safety of your equipment periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap It should be between 1 and 10 megohms Mohm General Site Requirements This section describes the requirements that your site must meet for safe installation and operation of your router Ensure that the site is properly prepared before beginning installation If you are experiencing shutdowns or unusually high errors with your existing equipment this section can also help you isolate the cause of failures and prevent future problems e Power Supply Considerations page 2 4 e Site Environment page 2 4 e Site Configuration page 2 4 e Wireless LAN Considerations page 2 5 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter2 Preparing for R
32. ardware Installation EZN OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Connecting Power Ml Cisco 1900 Series Router Wiring Procedure for DC Input To connect a router to a DC power source perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 Remove power from the DC circuit To ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit locate the circuit breaker for the DC circuit switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position and tape the circuit breaker switch in the OFF position A Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit Statement 1003 A Warning Use copper conductors only Statement 1025 A Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 p Tip Secure all power cabling when installing this unit to avoid disturbing field wiring connections A Warning When stranded wiring is required use approved wiring terminations such as closed loop or spade type with upturned lugs These terminations should be the appropriate size for the wires and should clamp both the insulation and conductor Statement 1002 Step2 Remove the plastic safety cover from the terminal block Save the plastic safety cover which you will put back on Step3 Remove the negative and positive screws from the terminal block You do not need to remove any othe
33. are 85 and 264 VAC gt Warning gt This product requires surge protection to be provided as part of the building installation To comply with the Telcordia GR 1089 NEBS standard for electromagnetic compatibility and safety an external surge protective device SPD is required at the AC power service equipment AC connected units must have a permanent ground connection in addition to the power cable ground wire NEBS compliant grounding satisfies this requirement Statement 284 Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EUM Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router BE Connecting Power A Warning This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit over current protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 15A 120VAC 10A 240VAC Statement 1005 Connecting to DC Power If your router has a DC input power supply follow the directions in this section for proper wiring A router with a DC input power supply has a terminal block for the DC power connections e DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 1900 Series Routers page 4 22 e Cisco 1900 Series Router Wiring Procedure for DC Input page 4 23 Caution gt DC ret
34. ateway of Last Resort When default information is being passed along through a dynamic routing protocol no further configuration is required The system periodically scans its routing table to choose the optimal default network as its default route In the case of RIP there is only one choice network 0 0 0 0 In the case of IGRP there might be several networks that can be candidates for the system default The Cisco IOS software uses both administrative distance and metric information to determine the default route gateway of last resort The selected default route appears in the gateway of last resort display of the show ip route EXEC command If dynamic default information is not being passed to the software candidates for the default route are specified with the ip default network global configuration command In this usage the ip default network command takes an unconnected network as an argument If this network appears in the routing table from any source dynamic or static it is flagged as a candidate default route and is a possible choice as the default route If the router has no interface on the default network but does have a route to it it considers this network as a candidate default path The route candidates are examined and the best one is chosen based on administrative distance and metric The gateway to the best default path becomes the gateway of last resort SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 configure terminal 3 ip routin
35. ccompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter1 Overview of the Router Bb Chassis Views Warning No user serviceable parts inside Do not open Statement 1073 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Safety Warnings for Finland Norway and Sweden Warning statement 1017 applies to the countries of Finland Norway and Sweden A Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Chassis Views This section contains views of the front and rear panels of Cisco 1900 series routers showing the locations of the power and signal interfaces the interface card slots and the status indicators Figure 1 1 shows the front panel of the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 router Figure 1 2 shows the back panel connectors on the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 router Figure 1 3 shows the front panel of a Cisco 1941 wireless router and Figure 1 4 shows the LEDs of the Cisco 1941 router Figure 1 5 shows the back panel connectors on the Cisco 1941 router A Caution Pow
36. ce go to the Cisco licensing portal at http www cisco com go license Option2 gt Cisco License Portal Http www cisco com eons Cisco Call Home n 275364 tall License es Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router Additional Information W S Note You will need the SN and PID of the defective device as well as the RMA router to initiate an RMA replacement license Additional Information See Software Activation on Cisco Integrated Services Routers and Cisco Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 for detailed information about software activation on Cisco ISR G2 platforms Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 Ha Chapter6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router BE Additional Information Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02
37. co 1921 routers The chassis cover should never be removed Caution Power off the PoE before installing an EHWIC in the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Table 1 2 summarizes the optional modules Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Memory Table 1 3 DRAM Table 1 2 External Modules In chassis slots Hardware Features W Summary of Cisco 1940 Series Removable and Interchangeable Modules Internal Modules CompactFlash Enhanced High Speed WAN Interface Cards EHWICs Internal Service Module ISM 2 2 1 1 Only Advanced Capability CompactFlash CF purchased from Cisco operate in Cisco 1900 series ISRs Legacy CF will not operate in these routers When legacy CF is inserted the following error message appears WARNING Unsupported compact flash detected Use of this card during normal operation can impact and severely degrade performance of the system Please use supported compact flash cards only 2 HWICs WICs and VWICs data only are supported 3 Non wireless models only Cisco 1900 series routers contain the following types of memory e DRAMC Stores the running configuration and routing tables and is used for packet buffering by the network interfaces Cisco IOS software executes from DRAM memory e Boot NVRAM Internal flash memory Stores the bootstrap program ROM monitor the configuration regi
38. connector Baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 USB port One USB Type A USB 2 0 compliant 2 5 W 500 mA max 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Two RJ 45 connectors GEO GE1 Auto MDIX Environmental Operating humidity 10 to 8596 RH Operating temperature up to 5906 ft 1800 m elevation 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating temperature up to 9843 ft 3000 m elevation 32 77 F 0 25 C Operating altitude maximum 10 000 ft 3000 m Transportation and Storage Environment Nonoperating temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Nonoperating humidity 5 to 95 RH Nonoperating altitude 15 000 ft 4570 m Acoustic Sound Pressure Typ Max 32 9 58 3 dBA Sound Power Typ Max 41 9 67 2 dBA Regulatory Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 47 CFR Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI V 3 EN 300 386 EN 61000 Immunity EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN50082 1 For detailed compliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 1 Table 1 7 Description Cisco 1905 and 1921 Series Router Specifications Specification Safety compliance UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN 60950 1 AS NZS 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 For detailed c
39. ctivation for Cisco Integrated Services Routers Cisco IOS Software Activation Configuration Guide Cisco CP Express User s Guide Overview of Cisco Network Modules and Service Modules for Cisco Access Routers e Installing Cisco Network Modules and Service Modules in Cisco Access Routers e Cisco Interface Cards for Cisco Access Routers e Installing Cisco Interface Cards in Cisco Access Routers e Installing Replacing and Upgrading Components in Cisco Modular Access Routers and Integrated Services Routers e Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information for Cisco Access Products with 602 11a 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 e Unified Wireless LAN Access Points e Cisco IOS Voice Port Configuration Guide e SCCP Controlled Analog FXS Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Module Support on Cisco s Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 e Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and FRUs in Cisco 1900 Series ISRs 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Preface Searching within Cisco Docu
40. data bits 1 stop bit no parity and flow control is set to none Interface Numbering Each individual interface port on a Cisco 1900 series router is identified by a number The Cisco 1900 series routers contains the following wide area network WAN and local area network LAN interface types Two onboard Gigabit Ethernet GE LAN interfaces Two slots in which you can install WICs VWICS data only and HWICs The Cisco 1905 comes with a factory installed EHWIC in the right slot The numbering format for the slots is interface type O slot numberlinterface number Table 1 6 summarizes the interface numbering See Figure 1 5 to identify the slot numbers Table 1 6 Interface Numbering Slot Number Slot Type Slot Numbering Range Onboard Ports 10 100 1000 Ethernet 0 0 and 0 1 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 1 Overview of the Router B Specifications Table 1 6 Interface Numbering continued Slot Number Slot Type Slot Numbering Range Slot 0 EHWIC HWIC WIC 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 single wide Slot 1 EHWIC WIC VWIC 0 1 0 to 0 1 0 single or double wide Note On the Cisco 1900 series router the numbering format for configuring an async interface is O slot port To configure the line associated with an async interface simply use the interface number to specify the async line For example line 0 0 0 specifies the line associated with interface serial 0 0 0 on
41. disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Warning A To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Safety with Electricity A Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity Statement 1001 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning When installing or replacing the unit the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last Statement 1046 e Locate the emergency power off switch in the room in which you are working Then if an electrical accident occurs you can quickly turn off the power e Disconnect all power before doing the following Installing or removing a chassis Working near power supplies Removing the top cover of a chassis Look carefully for possible hazards in your
42. dware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Installing the Chassis Ground Connection BM Figure 4 8 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the back panel forward Figure 4 8 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting the Cisco 1940 Series ISR Figure 4 9 shows how to attach the brackets to the rack Figure 4 9 Bracket Installation to Rack m Q9 09 P scii P e Installing the Chassis Ground Connection A 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 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 You must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground using a ground lug and size 14 AWG 2 mm wire 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router W installing the Chassis Ground Connection Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 To install the ground connection for a Cisco 1900 series router follow these steps Procedure Strip one end of the ground wire to expose approximately 0 75 in 20 mm of cond
43. e 7 Type B 8 9 HWIC slot 0 EHWIC HWIC WIC or 10 ISM or WLAN VWIC single wide 11 CFO 12 CompactFlash 0 13 HWIC slot 1 EHWIC HWIC or 14 CF 1 WIC double wide 15 CompactFlash 1 16 Kensington security slot 17 On Off switch 18 Input power connection 19 AUX port 20 S Speed 21 GE 0 0 22 L Link 1 VWIC support is for data only 2 See Module Support on Cisco s Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 http cisco com en US prod collateral routers ps 10538 aag_c07_563807 pdf for supported modules 3 Internal Service Module ISM 4 The double wide slot can accommodate a single wide EHWIC HWIC WIC or VWIC data only on the left side of the slot Hardware Features Product Serial Number Location page 1 6 Built In Interfaces page 1 7 Removable Interchangeable and Optional Modules page 1 8 Memory page 1 9 LED Indicators page 1 10 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter1 Overview of the Router BB Hardware Features e Chassis Ventilation page 1 12 e Real Time Clock page 1 12 e Chassis Security page 1 12 Wireless LAN Connectivity page 1 12 Baud Reset Button page 1 13 Product Serial Number Location The serial number and common language equipment identifier CLET label for the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 router is located on the rear of the chassis See Figure 1 6 The product ID PID label for the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 series routers i
44. e 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit The console port does not support mode control For detailed information about installing a console terminal see the Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows section on page 4 14 For operation with Microsoft Windows the Cisco Windows USB Console Driver must be installed on any PC connected to the Console port If it is not installed prompts guide you through a simple installation process The Cisco Windows USB Console Driver allows plugging and unplugging the USB cable from the console port without affecting Windows HyperTerminal operations No special drivers are needed for Mac OS X or Linux Only one console port can be active at a time When a cable is plugged into the USB console port the RJ 45 port becomes inactive Conversely when the USB cable is removed from the USB port the RJ 45 port becomes active Baud rates for the USB console port are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Note 4 pin mini Type B connectors are easily confused with 5 pin mini Type B connectors They are not compatible Only the 5 pin mini Type B can be used USB Console OS Compatibility e Windows 2000 Windows XP 32 and 64 bit Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit Mac OS X version 10 5 4 e Redhat Fedora Core 10 with kernel 2 6 27 5 117 Ubuntu 8 10 with kernel 2 6 27 11 Debian 5 0 with kernel 2 6 e Suse 11 1 with kernel 2 6 27 7 9 Cisco 1900 Series Hardwa
45. e VTY lines with an access list see the Part 3 Traffic Filtering and Firewalls in the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Configuring the Auxiliary Line This section describes how to enter line configuration mode for the auxiliary line How you configure the auxiliary line depends on your particular implementation of the auxiliary port See the following documents for information on configuring the auxiliary line e Configuring a Modem on the AUX Port for EXEC Dialin Connectivity tech note Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation u OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Ml e Configuring Dialout Using a Modem on the AUX Port sample configuration e Configuring AUX to AUX Port Async Backup with Dialer Watch sample configuration e Modem Router Connection Guide tech note SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 configure terminal 3 lineaux 0 4 See the tech notes and sample configurations to configure the line for your particular implementation of the auxiliary port DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Example Router enable Step2 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Example Router configure terminal Step 3 line aux 0 Starts the line configuration command collection mode for the auxiliary line Example Router config line aux 0 Step4 See th
46. e not properly anchored the strain of the cables connected to the router back panel could pull the router from the wall Step2 Remove the rubber feet from the router Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Setting Up the Chassis W Step3 Hang the router on the screws This is the appropriate orientation for safe use See Figure 4 3 and Figure 4 4 Rack Mounting the Chassis A Warning 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 A Warning Stability hazard The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over Statement 1048 The Cisco 1900 series router can be installed in a 19 inch EIA rack Mounting brackets allow installing in either a front and rear facing position You can mount the router in the following ways Front mounting Brackets attached at the front of the chassis with the front panel facing forward e Back mounting Brackets attached at the back of the chassis with the back panel facing forward y Note The rubber feet need to be removed for rack mounting Attaching Rack Mou
47. e number of vty lines on your router use the line vty command 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Command or Action Purpose Step4 password password Specifies a password on a line Example Router config line password guessagain Step5 login Enables password checking at login Example Router config line login Step6 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode Example Router config line end Step7 show running config Displays the running configuration file e Verify that you properly configured the virtual terminal Example lines for remote access Router show running config Step8 From another network device attempt to open a Telnet Verifies that you can remotely access the router and that the session to the router virtual terminal line password is correctly configured Example Router 172 16 74 3 Password Example The following example shows how to configure virtual terminal lines with a password line vty 0 4 password guessagain login What to Do Next After you configure the vty lines follow these steps e Optional To encrypt the virtual terminal line password see the Configuring Passwords and Privileges chapter in the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Also see the Cisco IOS Password Encryption Facts tech note Optional To secure th
48. e tech notes and sample configurations to configure the line for your particular implementation of the auxiliary port Verifying Network Connectivity This section describes how to verify network connectivity for your router Prerequisites Complete all previous configuration tasks in this chapter The router must be connected to a properly configured network host SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 ping ip address hostname 3 telnet ip address hostname Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EXIH Chapter5 Configuring the Router HZ Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode e Enter your password if prompted Example Router gt enable Step2 ping ip address hostname Diagnoses initial network connectivity To verify connectivity ping the next hop router or Example connected host for each configured interface Router ping 172 16 74 5 Step3 telnet ip address hostname Logs in to a host that supports Telnet e f you want to test the vty line password perform this Example step from a different network device and use your Router telnet 10 20 30 40 router s IP address Examples The following display shows sample output for the ping command when you ping the IP address 192 168 7 27 Router ping Protocol ip Target IP address 192 168 7 27 Rep
49. e type of modules that you plan to use you might need the following equipment to connect a port to an external network Cables for connection to WAN and LAN ports dependent on configuration S Note For more information on cable specifications refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Ethernet hub or PC with a network interface card for connection to Ethernet LAN ports Console terminal an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Modem for connection to the auxiliary port for remote administrative access Data service unit DSU or channel service unit data service unit CSU DSU as appropriate for serial interfaces External CSU for any CTI PRI modules without a built in CSU NT1 device for ISDN BRI S T interfaces if not supplied by your service provider 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter2 Preparing for Router Installation B Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 CHAPTER Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers This document gives cable information and specifications for the console port auxiliary port and network ports on your Cisco 1900 series integrated services router e Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations page 3 1 e Preparing to Connect to a N
50. eat count 5 Datagram size 100 Timeout in seconds 2 Extended commands n Sweep range of sizes n Type escape sequence to abort Sending 5 100 byte ICMP Echos to 192 168 7 27 timeout is 2 seconds Success rate is 100 percent round trip min avg max 1 2 4 ms Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W The following display shows sample output for the ping command when you ping the IP hostname donald Router ping donald Type escape sequence to abort Sending 5 100 byte ICMP Echos to 192 168 7 27 timeout is 2 seconds Success rate is 100 percent round trip min avg max 1 3 4 ms Saving Your Router Configuration This section describes how to avoid losing your configuration at the next system reload or power cycle by saving the running configuration to the startup configuration in NVRAM The NVRAM provides 256KB of storage on the router SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 copy running config startup config DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Example Router enable Step2 copy running config startup config Saves the running configuration to the startup configuration Example Router copy running config startup config Saving Backup Copies of Configuration and System Image To aid file recover
51. ed Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver page 4 17 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver page 4 17 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver page 4 18 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Before You Begin Download the driver for your router model from the Tools and Resources Download Software site USB Console Software category at http tools cisco com support downloads go Redirect x mdfid 268437899 Procedure Unzip the file cisco_usbconsole_driver_X_X zip where X is a revision number Double click the file setup exe The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Click Next The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears Click Finish Connect the USB cable to the PC and router USB console ports See Table 4 1 on page 4 15 The EN LED for the USB console port turns green and within a few moments the Found New Hardware Wizard appears The USB console is ready for use Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Procedure Obtain the file cisco_usbconsole zip from the Cisco com web site and unzip it Double click the file setup exe The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Click Next The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install The InstallShield Wiza
52. equipment DCE that you are connecting to the synchronous serial interface Type of connector male or female that is required for connecting to the device e Signaling standard that is required by the device Configuring Serial Connections The serial ports on the serial WICs use DB 60 connectors Serial ports can be configured as DTEs or DCEs depending on the serial cable used Serial DTE or DCE Devices A device that communicates over a synchronous serial interface is either a DTE or DCE device A DCE device provides a clock signal that paces the communications between the device and the router A DTE device does not provide a clock signal DTE devices usually connect to DCE devices The documentation for the device should indicate whether it is a DTE or DCE device Some devices have a jumper that allows you to select either DTE mode or DCE mode Table 3 1 lists typical DTE and DCE devices Table 3 1 Typical DTE and DCE Devices Device Type Gender Typical Devices DTE Male Terminal e PC DCE Female Modem e CSU DSU Multiplexer 1 Ifpins protrude from the base of the connector the connector is male 2 Ifthe connector has holes to accept pins the connector is female Signaling Standards Supported The synchronous serial ports available for the router support the following signaling standards EIA TIA 232 EIA TIA 449 V 35 X 21 and EIA 530 You can order a Cisco DB 60 shielded serial transition cable
53. er flexibility to deploy new features while also improving visibility and management of existing licenses on routers in the network When you order a new ISR G2 it is shipped with the software image and the corresponding permanent licenses for the packages and features that you specified preinstalled The software does not need to be activated or registered prior to use Use the Cisco management application such as Cisco License Manager CLM or use the Cisco IOS command show license feature to determine the licenses activated on your system The router comes with an evaluation license also known as a temporary license for most packages and features supported on the router To try a new software package or feature activate the evaluation license for that package or feature This chapter contains the following sections e Activating a New Software Package or Feature page 6 1 e RMA License Transfer page 6 2 e Additional Information page 6 3 Activating a New Software Package or Feature Step 1 Step 2 Before You Begin e Ifyou do not have a Cisco com username and password register for an account at the following URL https tools cisco com RPF register register do Procedure Purchase the software package or feature you want to install You will receive a product activation key PAK with your purchase Get the license file using one of the following options Cisco License Manager CLM CLM is a free software applicat
54. er off the router and the power over Ethernet PoE before installing an EHWIC in the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 1 1shows the front panel of the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 router and LED names Figure 1 1 Front Panel of the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Router iran Cisco 1900 Series cisco WU 253707 1 sYs ACT POE EJ a O 1 SYS 2 ACT 3 PoE 1 Power over Ethernet PoE is available with optional external PoE power supply 2 Power off the PoE before installing an EHWIC in the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter1 Overview of the Router Chassis Views MI A Caution Power off the PoE before installing an EHWIC in the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 1 2 shows the back panel of the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 with ports and LEDs Figure 1 2 Back Panel of the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Router 1921 shown EE pum eee i ahji Cisfo 1921 OS sos o CISC D I 2 E Cen 09 A D 2 2 Cum mn e 253708 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 1A CA Seco eles t iie t le coo ST Er ts S Kk e m uos 215A EHWIC HWIC WIC or VWI
55. erify the router has performed the initialization and self test When the procedure is finished the router is ready to configure If you encounter problems while powering on the router see the routers troubleshooting page on Cisco com For information about the ROM monitor and the bootstrap program see Using the ROM Monitor For information about the configuration register see Changing the Configuration Register Settings Note To view the boot sequence you must establish console connection to the Cisco router before it powers up Before You Begin e Make sure that your PC is ready to be powered up and connected as described in the Checklist Before Powering Up the Cisco Router section on page 5 1 Procedure Step 1 Move the power switch to the ON position The SYS LED on the front of the chassis begins blinking green The fans begin operating e Startup messages appear in your console window When the startup messages finish the SYS LED appears solid green Depending on your installation some LEDs at the rear of the chassis and on installed modules might also illuminate A Caution Do not press any keys on the keyboard until the messages stop and the SYS LED is solid green Any keys pressed during this time are interpreted as the first command typed when the messages stop which might cause the router to power off and start over It takes a few minutes for the messages to stop Related Information I
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57. etwork page 3 3 Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations e About Console and Auxiliary Ports page 3 1 Console Port Connections page 3 1 e Auxiliary Port Connections page 3 3 About Console and Auxiliary Ports The router includes USB asynchronous serial and auxiliary ports The console and auxiliary ports provide access to the router either locally using a console terminal connected to the console port or remotely using a modem connected to the auxiliary port This section provides important cabling information to consider before connecting the router to a console terminal or modem The main difference between the console and auxiliary ports is that the auxiliary port supports flow control whereas the console port does not Flow control paces the transmission of data between a sending device and a receiving device Flow control ensures that the receiving device can absorb the data sent to it before the sending device sends more When the buffers on the receiving device are full a message is sent to the sending device to suspend transmission until the data in the buffers has been processed Because the auxiliary port supports flow control it is ideally suited for use with the high speed transmissions of a modem Console terminals send data at slower speeds than modems therefore the console port is ideally suited for use with console terminals Console Port Connections The router has an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial console port
58. f you encounter a problem during the power up process see Troubleshooting Cisco 3900 Series 2900 Series and 1900 Series ISRs Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router M Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications The front panel indicator LEDs described in Table 1 4 provide power activity and status information useful during power up Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Use any of the following tools to perform the initial configuration on the router Using the Cisco Setup Command Facility page 5 3 Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express page 5 6 Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration page 5 6 S Note Cisco recommends using Cisco Configuration Professional Express to perform the initial configuration on the router because it provides a web based graphical user interface GUI Using the Cisco Setup Command Facility Cisco Setup Command Facility lets you configure the initial router settings through a configuration dialog If you see the following messages the router has booted and is ready for initial configuration using the setup command facility System Configuration Dialog 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 Would you like to enter the initial co
59. formation may not apply to your particular router model For warranty service and support information see the Cisco Warranty Terms section in the Readme First for the Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers document that was shipped with your router Audience This documentation is designed for the person installing configuring and maintaining the router who should be familiar with electronic circuitry and wiring practices and has experience as an electronic or electromechanical technician It identifies certain procedures that should be performed only by trained and qualified personnel Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 NE Preface Organization This guide includes the following sections Section Title Description 1 Overview of Cisco 1900 Series Routers Describes the features and specifications of the router 2 Preparing for Router Installation Describes the site requirements and equipment needed to install the router 3 Installing and connecting the Router Describes the safety requirements general site requirements network cabling console connections and preparing the router to connect to a network 4 Configuring the Router Describes how to power up perform the initial configuration and verify network connectivity 5 Getting Software Licenses for the Describes how to activate a software package or Router feature and perform a license transfer Co
60. g 4 ip route dest prefix mask next hop ip address admin distance permanent 5 ip default network network number Or ip route dest prefix mask next hop ip address 6 end 7 show ip route DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Example Router enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Step2 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Example Router configure terminal Step3 ip routing Example Router config ip routing Enables IP routing oL 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter5 Configuring the Router HZ Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Command or Action Purpose Step 4 ip route dest prefix mask next hop ip address Establishes a static route admin distance permanent Example Router config ip route 192 168 24 0 255 255 255 0 172 28 99 2 Stepb ip default network network number Selects a network as a candidate route for computing the Ga l gateway of last resort ip route dest prefix mask next hop ip address Creates a static route to network 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for computing the gateway of last resort Example Router config ip default network 192 168 24 0 Example Router config ip route 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 28 99 1 Step6 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode Example Router config end Step7 show ip route Displays the current routing
61. inal or Modem 4 14 Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows 4 14 Connecting to the Console Port with Mac OS X 4 16 Connecting to the Console Port with Linux 4 16 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver 4 17 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver 4 17 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver 4 17 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver 4 18 Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver 4 18 Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver 4 18 Using the Add Remove Programs Utility 4 18 Using the Setup exe Program 4 19 Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver 4 19 Connecting to the Auxiliary Port 4 20 Connecting Power 4 21 Connecting to AC Power 4 21 Connecting to DC Power 4 22 DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 1900 Series Routers 4 22 Cisco 1900 Series Router Wiring Procedure for DC Input 4 23 cHAPTER 5 Configuring the Router 5 1 Powering up the Router 5 1 Checklist Before Powering Up the Cisco Router 5 1 Powering Up the Cisco Router 5 2 Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications 5 3 Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router 5 3 Using the Cisco Setup Command Facility 5 3 Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express 5 6 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Bl Contents Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration 5 6 Initial CLI Configuration 5
62. ing a new router Make a copy of this checklist and mark each item when you complete it Include a copy of the checklist for each router in your Site Log described in the Site Log section on page 2 6 Installation Checklist for Site Router Name Task Verified by Date Installation Checklist copied Background information placed in Site Log Site power voltages verified Installation site power check completed Required tools available Additional equipment available Router received 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter2 Preparing for Router Installation HI Site Log Installation Checklist for Site Router Name Task Verified by Date Site Log Router quick start guide received Cisco Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap document received Product registration card received Chassis components verified Initial electrical connections established ASCII terminal for local configuration or modem for remote configuration available Signal distance limits verified Startup sequence steps completed Initial operation verified Software image verified The Site Log is a record of all actions related to the router Keep it in an accessible place near the chassis so that anyone who performs tasks has easy access to it Use the Installation Checklist to verify steps in installat
63. ion and maintenance of the router Site Log entries might include the following information Installation progress Make a copy of the Installation Checklist and insert it into the Site Log Record the pertinent information as each procedure is completed e Upgrade and maintenance procedures Use the Site Log as a record of ongoing router maintenance and expansion history A Site Log might include the following events Installation of network modules Removal or replacement of network modules and other upgrades Configuration changes Maintenance schedules and requirements Maintenance procedures performed Intermittent problems Comments and notes Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 2 Preparing for Router Installation Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance Bi Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance You need the following tools and equipment for installing and upgrading the router and its components ESD preventive cord and wrist strap Number 2 Phillips screwdriver for installing or removing modules and a flat blade screwdriver for removing Compact Flash cover upgrading memory or other components small 3 16 inch 0 48 centimeter and medium 1 4 inch 0 63 centimeter A 1 4 inch 0 63 centimeter nut driver Wire crimper AWG 14 wire for connecting the router chassis to earth ground In addition depending on th
64. ion available at http www cisco com go clm 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter6 Getting Software Licenses for the Router B RMALicense Transfer Cisco License Registration Portal Cisco license registration portal is a web based portal for getting and registering individual software licenses It is available at http www cisco com go license Cisco License Call Home Use the Cisco License Call Home interface on the router to directly interact with the Cisco Product License Registration portal S Note You will need the serial number SN and product ID PID of the router where the license should be installed See the Product Serial Number Location section on page 1 6 for the location of the SN and PID Step3 Install the license file using one of the following options Cisco License Manager CLM Cisco License Call Home Cisco IOS CLI Use the Cisco IOS CLI to install and manage licenses Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Use SNMP to install and manage software licenses Figure 6 1 shows the steps for software activation Figure 6 1 Steps for Software Activation Purchase a Package or Feature 9 APTE Receive a PAK CISCO Cisco License Manager Option 1 2 Obtain a License A PAK and UDI is required PReceive License File i In RMA License Transfer To transfer a software license from a failed device to a new devi
65. ion to an interface configuration e The description helps you remember what is attached to Example this interface The description can be useful for Router config if description GE int to 2nd troubleshooting floor south wing Step6 ip address ip address mask Sets a primary IP address for an interface Example Router config if ip address 172 16 74 3 255 255 255 0 Step7 no shutdown Enables an interface Example Router config if no shutdown Step8 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode Example Router config end Step9 show ip interface brief Displays a brief status of the interfaces that are configured for IP Example e Verify that the Ethernet interfaces are up and Routers show ip interface brief configured correctly Examples Configuring the GigabitEthernet Interface interface GigabitEthernet0 0 description GE int to HR group ip address 172 16 3 3 255 255 255 0 duplex auto speed auto no shutdown Sample Output for the show ip interface brief Command Router show ip interface brief Interface IP Address OK Method Status Protocol GigabitEthernet0 0 172 T16 3 3 YES NVRAM up up GigabitEthernet0 1 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down Router Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 EXHI Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort This section describes how to specify a default route with IP routi
66. isco products It includes the following features e A search option that allows browsing for models using a tree structured product hierarchy e A search field on the final results page making it easier to look up multiple products e End of sale products are clearly identified in results lists The tool streamlines the process of locating serial number labels and identifying products Serial number information expedites the entitlement process and is important for access to support services The Cisco Product Identification tool can be accessed at the following URL http tools cisco com Support CPl index do Built In Interfaces Table describes the interfaces available on the Cisco 1900 series routers Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter1 Overview of the Router BB Hardware Features Note Either the RJ 45 console port or USB console port may be used They can not both be used at the same time Table 1 1 Interfaces Available on the Cisco 1900 Series Routers Interface Description Gigabit Ethernet GE Two GE ports RJ 45 connectors RJ 45 Console One console port RJ 45 connector Auxiliary One auxiliary port RJ 45 connectors USB console In addition to the RJ 45 Console port the Cisco 1900 ISRs have a USB 5 pin mini Type B port When first connecting to this port a USB driver must be installed You will be prompted to install the driver Simply follow the insta
67. istance limits beyond which a signal is significantly degraded or is completely lost Table 3 2 lists the recommended maximum speeds and distances for each serial interface type however you might get good results at speeds and distances greater than those listed if you understand the electrical problems that might arise and can compensate for them For instance the recommended maximum rate for V 35 is 2 Mbps but 4 Mbps is commonly used Table 3 2 Serial Signal Transmission Speeds and Distances Distance for Distance for EIA TIA 449 X 21 V 35 EIA TIA 232 and EIA 530 Distance for USB Rate bps Feet Meters Feet Meters Feet Meters 2400 200 60 4100 1250 16 4 5 4800 100 30 2050 625 16 4 5 9600 50 15 1025 312 16 4 5 19200 25 7 6 513 156 16 4 5 38400 12 3 7 256 78 16 4 5 56000 8 6 2 6 102 31 16 4 5 1544000 T1 50 15 16 4 5 Balanced drivers allow EIA TIA 449 signals to travel greater distances than EIA TIA 232 signals Typically EIA TIA 449 and EIA 530 can support a 2 Mbps rate and V 35 can support a 4 Mbps rate Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates The following baud rate limitations apply to the slow speed serial interfaces in the asynchronous synchronous serial modules e Asynchronous interface Maximum baud rate is 115 2 kbps Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 01 EN Chapter3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Route
68. lation Notes describes factors affecting this We recommend that you review these factors before you determine a location for the router The type of antenna used with your wireless router and its location greatly impact the quality of wireless connections to the router Cisco 1900 series wireless routers are compatible with three different antenna types swivel mount dipole antennas that mounts on the back panel of the router a wall mount antenna and a ceiling mount antenna For more information about antenna coverage and optimal usage see the following documents e Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna e Cisco Multiband Diversity Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna Inspecting the Router Do not unpack the router until you are ready to install it If the final installation site will not be ready for some time keep the chassis in its shipping container to prevent accidental damage When you are ready to install the router proceed with unpacking it The router cables publications and any optional equipment that you ordered may be shipped in more than one container Inspect all items for shipping damage If anything appears to be damaged or if you encounter problems installing or configuring your router contact customer service Warranty service and support information is in the quick start guide that shipped with your router Installation Checklist The sample installation checklist lists items and procedures for install
69. lines by default However you can create additional virtual terminal lines as described in the Cisco IOS Terminal Services Configuration Guide Release 12 4 See the Configuring Terminal Operating Characteristics for Dial In Sessions section Line passwords and password encryption is described in the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Release 12 4 See the Security with Passwords Privilege Levels and Login Usernames for CLI Sessions on Networking Devices section If you want to secure the vty lines with an access list see the Access Control Lists Overview and Guidelines Also see the Cisco IOS Password Encryption Facts tech note SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable configure terminal password password login end show running config go Nn m og FSF 9 Ww DETAILED STEPS Command or Action line vty ine number ending line number From another network device attempt to open a Telnet session to the router Purpose Step1 enable Example Router enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Step2 configure terminal Example Router configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Step 3 line vty line number ending line number Example Router config line vty 0 4 Starts the line configuration command collection mode for the virtual terminal lines vty for remote console access e Make sure that you configure all vty lines on your router Note To verify th
70. ll anchor of the appropriate type for the wall Screws into drywall are not sufficient to mount the router Figure 4 3 shows the wall mounting features on the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 routers Figure 4 3 Wall Mounting Features on the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Routers 1 d 999 5 BIAS wm 9 YOOOOOQO SS Dd proe Y u Q ps 253711 1 Wall screws 2 8 inches 20 3 cm 3 Chassis mounting holes on bottom A Router chassis 5 Mounting surface 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router W Setting Up the Chassis Figure 4 4 shows the wall mounting features on the Cisco 1941 series routers Figure 4 4 Wall Mounting Features on the Cisco 1941 Router 251360 1 Wall screws 2 5 inches 12 7 cm Chassis mounting holes on bottom 4 Router chassis 5 Mounting surface To mount the router on a wall or other surface follow these steps Procedure Step 1 Install the two screws 5 inches 12 7 centimeters horizontally apart on a wall or other vertical surface The screws should protrude 0 25 inch 0 6 centimeter from the surface of the wall A Caution If you install the screws in drywall use hollow wall anchors 1 8 inch by 5 16 inch to secure the screws If the screws ar
71. llation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router HZ Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Connection Procedures and Precautions Connect each WAN and LAN cable to the appropriate connector on the chassis or interface card e Position the cables carefully so that they do not put strain on the connectors Organize the cables in bundles so that cables do not intertwine Inspect the cables to make sure that the routing and bend radiuses are satisfactory Reposition the cables if necessary Install cable ties in accordance with your site requirements For cable pinouts refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Your router has asynchronous serial USB console and auxiliary ports These ports provide administrative access to your router either locally with a console terminal or PC or remotely with a modem The following cables and adapters may be used for connecting your router to a console terminal PC or modem e USB console cable USB 5 pin mini Type B to USB Type A See the USB Serial Console section on page 3 2 for port details and the Specifications section on page 1 14 e Console cable EIA RJ 45 to DB 9 Modem adapter DB 9 to DB 25 Note The first time a Windows based PC is connected to the router a USB device driver must be installed See the Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver section on page 4 17
72. llation prompts to install the driver USB Two USB 2 0 Type A compliant ports 1940 series One USB 2 0 Type A compliant port 1905 and1921 These ports are backward compatible with USB1 1 devices The USB port provides connection for USB devices such as security tokens and flash memory Removable Interchangeable and Optional Modules Some modules can be installed either by inserting them into slots on the chassis or by opening the chassis and plugging them into connectors inside The WLAN is factory installed A CompactFlash memory and enhanced high speed WAN interface cards EHWICs fit into slots on the Cisco 1940 series chassis and can be installed or removed without opening the chassis A connector inside the Cisco 1940 series chassis accommodates an optional field installable Internal Service Module ISM See Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules and FRUs in Cisco 1900 Series ISRs The ISM connector inside the Cisco 1941W chassis accommodates an optional factory installed wireless LAN card The WLAN card is permanently installed in the ISM connector Cisco 1940 series ISRs feature an optional upgrade to the internal power supply providing in line power 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet PoE and Cisco standard inline power to optional integrated switch modules The Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 have an external feed for PoE See Figure 1 2 There are no user installable or replaceable modules on the Cisco 1905 or Cis
73. lowing example shows the startup configuration being copied to a TFTP server Router copy nvram startup config tftp Remote host 172 16 101 101 Name of configuration file to write OK rtr2 confg cr Write file rtr2 confg on host 172 16 101 101 confirm cr Copying from Flash Memory to a TFTP Server Example The following example shows the use of the show flashOlflash1 command in privileged EXEC to learn the name of the system image file and the use of the copy flashOlflash1 tftp privileged EXEC command to copy the system image c3900 2is mz to a TFTP server The router uses the default username and password Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 5 Configuring the Router Verifying the Initial Configuration W Router show flash0 flash1 System flash directory File Length Name status 1 4137888 c3900 c2is mz 4137952 bytes used 12639264 available 16777216 total 16384K bytes of processor board System flash Read Write Routers copy flash0 flash1 tftp IP address of remote host 255 255 255 255 172 16 13 110 filename to write on tftp host c3900 c2is mz writing c3900 c2is mz successful ftp write amp Note To avoid losing work you have completed be sure to save your configuration occasionally as you proceed Use the copy running config startup config command to save the configuration to NVRAM Verifying the Initial C
74. lures and prevent future problems Site Configuration The following precautions will help you plan an acceptable operating environment for your router and will help you avoid environmentally caused equipment failures e Make sure that the room where your router operates has adequate circulation Electrical equipment generates heat Without adequate circulation ambient air temperature may not cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures See the Chassis Airflow Diagram section on page 4 3 e Always follow the ESD prevention procedures described in the Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage section on page 2 3 to avoid damage to equipment Damage from static discharge can cause immediate or intermittent equipment failure e Make sure that the chassis cover and module back panels are secure All empty interface card slots must have filler panels installed The chassis is designed to allow cooling air to flow within it through specially designed cooling slots A chassis with uncovered openings creates air leaks which may interrupt and reduce the flow of air across internal components Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter 2 Preparing for Router Installation Inspecting the Router B Wireless LAN Considerations Wireless communication depends upon the propagation of radio waves Many environmental factors influence radio waves The Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna Instal
75. mage to the chassis never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles on modules such as power supplies fans or cards these types of handles are not designed to support the weight of the unit Statement 1032 A Caution Do not place anything on top of the router that weighs more than 10 pounds 4 5 kilograms Excessive weight on top of the router could damage the chassis Chassis Grounding After the router has been installed you must connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground For the chassis ground connection procedure see the Installing the Chassis Ground Connection section on page 4 9 Wall Mounting the Chassis A Warning If your Cisco 1900 series router uses a DC power source you cannot wall mount it A Warning 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 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router A Setting Up the Chassis MI The Cisco 1900 series router can be wall mounted by using two number six 3 4 inch screws and the mounting features on the bottom of the router You must provide the screws We recommend using pan head or round head screws Caution The screws must go into a wall stud wood or a wa
76. ments To search an 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 documents 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 at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to the What s New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication RSS feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS Version 2 0 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 CHAPTER 1 Overview of the Router The Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers ISRs are modular routers with LAN and W
77. mmand collection mode Example Router config line console 0 Step4 exec timeout minutes seconds Sets the idle privileged EXEC timeout which is the interval that the privileged EXEC command interpreter waits until user input is detected Example Router config line exec timeout 0 0 e The example shows how to specify no timeout Setting the exec timeout value to 0 will cause the router to never log out once logged in This could have security implications if you leave the console without manually logging out using the disable command Step5 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode Example Router config end Step6 show running config Displays the running configuration file e Verify that you properly configured the idle privileged Example EXEC timeout Router config show running config Examples The following example shows how to set the console idle privileged EXEC timeout to 2 minutes 30 seconds Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation oL 19084 02 EXIN Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router line console exec timeout 2 30 The following example shows how to set the console idle privileged EXEC timeout to 10 seconds line console exec timeout 0 10 Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces This sections shows how to assign an IP address and interface description to an Ethernet interface on your router For comprehensive configuration information on Gigabit Ethe
78. n Electrical Code Section 54 Statement 1052 Warning Class CDRH and Class 1M IEC laser products Statement 1055 Warning A 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 Warning A Before opening the unit disconnect the telephone network cables to avoid contact with telephone network voltages Statement 1041 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 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EN OL 19084 02 Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router Ports and Cabling Table 4 1 summarizes some typical WAN and LAN connections for Cisco 1900 series routers These connections are also described in detail in Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Table 4 1 Port or Connection Port Type Color WAN and LAN Connections Connected to Connecting WAN and LAN Cables Cable Gigabit Ethernet
79. n electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 e Checklist Before Powering Up the Cisco Router page 5 1 e Powering Up the Cisco Router page 5 2 e Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications page 5 3 Checklist Before Powering Up the Cisco Router Check the following items before powering up the router e You have securely mounted and grounded the chassis e You have connected the power and interface cables e You have properly seated the external Compact Flash memory card into its slot For installation instructions see nstalling and Upgrading Internal Modules and FRUs in Cisco 1900 Series ISRs Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter5 Configuring the Router W Powering up the Router e You have a PC with a terminal emulation program HyperTerminal or equivalent that is connected to the console port It is configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and flow control is set to none e You have selected a suitable PC COM port in the terminal emulation program e You have selected passwords for access control e You have determined the IP addresses for the Ethernet and serial interfaces Powering Up the Cisco Router To power up your Cisco router follow this procedure to v
80. n 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 Warning No user serviceable parts inside Do not open Statement 1073 Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Setting Up the Chassis W A Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations Statement 1040 Safety Warnings for Finland Norway and Sweden Warning statement 1017 applies to the countries of Finland Norway and Sweden A Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Statement 1017 Setting Up the Chassis The Cisco 1900 series router can be installed on a desktop and can also be moun
81. nfiguration dialog yes no If the system configuration dialog message does not appear a default configuration file was installed on the router prior to shipping See the Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express section on page 5 6 to configure the router The setup command facility prompts you to enter the information that is needed to configure a router quickly The facility steps you through a initial configuration including LAN and WAN interfaces For more general information about the setup command facility see Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide Release 12 4 S Note e The messages that are displayed will vary based on your router model the installed interface modules and the software image The following example and the user entries in bola are shown as examples only e f 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 in privileged EXEC mode Router Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 Era Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Procedure Enter the setup command facility From the Cisco IOS CLI enter the setup command in privileged EXEC mode enter the following Router enable Password password Router setu
82. ng enabled For alternative methods of specifying a default route see the Configuring a Gateway of Last Resort Using IP Commands tech note The Cisco IOS software uses the gateway router of last resort if it does not have a better route for a packet and if the destination is not a connected network This section describes how to select a network as a default route a candidate route for computing the gateway of last resort The way in which routing protocols propagate the default route information varies for each protocol Configuring IP Routing and IP Protocols For comprehensive configuration information about IP routing and IP routing protocols see Cisco IOS IP Routing Protocols Configuration Guide Release 12 4T e IP Routing page 5 14 e Default Routes page 5 14 e Default Network page 5 14 IP Routing You can configure integrated routing and bridging IRB so the router can route and bridge simultaneously The router will act as an IP host on the network whether routing is enabled or not To read more about IRB see the following URL on Cisco com http www cisco com en US tech tk389 tk815 tk855 tsd technology support sub protocol home html IP routing is automatically enabled in the Cisco IOS software When IP routing is configured the system will use a configured or learned route to forward packets including a configured default route Note This task section does not apply when IP routing is disabled To specify a default r
83. nnettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa n kyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla S ILYT N M OHJEET OL 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Preface Attention IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SECURITE Ce symbole d avertissement indique un danger Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entrainer 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 bersetzung in den bersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen die zusammen mit diesem Ger t ausgeliefert wurden BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF Avvertenza IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo
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85. nt Brackets to Cisco 1900 Series Routers Use four of the supplied number 8 Phillips screws to attach the long side of each bracket to the router Figure 4 5 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the front panel forward Torque the screws to 15 to 18 in lb 1 7 to 2 0 N m Depending on your router model and if you decide to front mount or back mount attach the brackets according to one of the following figures Figure 4 5 on page 4 8 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 4 6 on page 4 8 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 4 7 on page 4 8 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting the Cisco 1940 Series ISR Figure 4 8 on page 4 9 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting the Cisco 1940 Series ISR Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router HI Setting Up the Chassis Figure 4 5 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 4 6 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the back panel forward Figure 4 6 Bracket Installation for Back Mounting the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 ISRs Figure 4 7 shows how to attach the brackets to the sides of the router with the front panel forward Figure 4 7 Bracket Installation for Front Mounting the Cisco 1940 Series ISR Cisco 1900 Series Har
86. ntain TNV circuits Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ 45 connectors Use caution when connecting cables Statement 1021 Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the router is OFF or ON To avoid electric shock use caution when working near WAN ports When detaching cables detach the end away from the router first Statement 1026 Warning A Blank faceplates and cover panels serve three important functions they prevent exposure to hazardous voltages and currents inside the chassis they contain electromagnetic interference EMI that might disrupt other equipment and they direct the flow of cooling air through the chassis Do not operate the system unless all cards faceplates front covers and rear covers are in place Statement 1029 Warning A 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 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 Canadia
87. nventions This document uses the following conventions Convention Indication bold font Commands and keywords and user entered text appear in bold font italic font Document titles new or emphasized terms and arguments for which you supply values are in italic font Elements in square brackets are optional xlylz Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars xlylz Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars string A nonquoted set of characters Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks courier font Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font lt gt Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets Lg An exclamation point or a pound sign at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line Note Means reader take note Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Preface p Tip A Means the following information will help you solve a problem Caution Means reader be careful In this situation you might perform an action that could result in equipment damage or loss of data Timesaver A Means the described action saves time Y
88. of the modem adapter to the modem Make sure that your modem and the router auxiliary port are configured for the same transmission speed up to 115200 bps is supported and for mode control with data carrier detect DCD and data terminal ready DTR operations Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation a20 OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Connecting Power Ml Connecting Power This section explains how to connect AC or DC power to Cisco 1900 series routers It covers the following topics e Connecting to AC Power page 4 21 e Connecting to DC Power page 4 22 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Statement 1004 Warning Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded Statement 1018 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 S Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Note The installation must comply with all required electrical codes applicable at the installation site Connecting to AC Power If your router uses AC power connect it to a 15A 120VAC 10A 240VAC circuit with overcurrent protection The input voltage tolerance limits for AC power
89. ompliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Telecom Rack unit RU B wt TIA EIA IS 968 CS 03 ANSI T1 101 IEEE 802 3 RTTE Directive For detailed compliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Refer to the Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet for additional information 480 Mb s individually bandwidth is shared when both are used Auto MDIX auto media dependent interface cross over Table 1 8 Cisco 1940 Series Router Specifications Description Specification Physical Dimensions without rubber feet HxWxD 3 5x 13 5 x 11 5 in 8 9 x 34 3 x 29 2 cm 2 RU height Rack mount 19 in 48 3 cm EIA Included Weight no modules installed Approximately 12 Ibs Weight with PoE 12 8 Ibs Maximum Weight Fully 14 0 Ibs Configured Power AC input power Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC autoranging e Frequency 47 to 63 Hz e Input current max 1 5 to 0 6 A e Typical power no modules 35 W e Power max with AC 110 W Power max with PoE 110 W platform only E Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Overview of the Router Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Specifications Table 1 8 Cisco 1940 Series Router Specifications Description Specification e Maximum PoE device 80W
90. onfiguration To verify the initial configuration on the router enter the following commands in the Cisco IOS e show version Displays the system hardware version the installed software version the names and sources of configuration files the boot images and the amount of installed DRAM NVRAM and flash memory e show diag Lists and displays diagnostic information about the installed controllers interface processors and port adapters e show interfaces Shows interfaces are operating correctly and that the interfaces and line protocol are in the correct state up or down show ip interface brief Displays a summary status of the interfaces configured for IP protocol show configuration Verify that you have configured the correct hostname and password When you have completed and verified the initial configuration the specific features and functions are ready to be configured See the Cisco 1900 Series 2900 Series and 3900 Series Software Configuration Guide 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter5 Configuring the Router HZ Verifying the Initial Configuration Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EZ OL 19084 02 CHAPTER Getting Software Licenses for the Router The Integrated Services Router Generation 2 ISR G2 platforms offer a new Universal Cisco Internet Operating System IOS software image The Universal image and its licensing provisions provide great
91. ostname myrouter Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation a OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W Command or Action Purpose Step4 Verify that the router prompt displays your new hostname Example myrouter config Step5 end Example myrouter end Optional Returns to privileged EXEC mode Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords Restrictions SUMMARY STEPS To provide an additional layer of security particularly for passwords that cross the network or are stored on a TFTP server you can use either the enable password command or enable secret command Both commands accomplish the same thing they allow you to establish an encrypted password that users must enter to access privileged EXEC enable mode We recommend that you use the enable secret command because it uses an improved encryption algorithm Use the enable password command only if you boot an older image of the Cisco IOS software or if you boot older boot ROMs that do not recognize the enable secret command For more information see the Configuring Passwords and Privileges chapter in the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide Also see the Cisco IOS Password Encryption Facts tech note and the Improving Security on Cisco Routers tech note If you configure the enable secret command it takes precedence over the enable password command the t
92. ou can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph Warning Waarschuwing IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 ehkaisytapoihin Turvallisuusvaroitusten k nn kset l ytyv t laitteen mukana toimitettujen k
93. oute when IP routing is disabled refer to the Configuring a Gateway of Last Resort Using IP Commands tech note Default Routes A router might not be able to determine the routes to all other networks To provide complete routing capability the common practice is to use some routers as smart routers and give the remaining routers default routes to the smart router Smart routers have routing table information for the entire internetwork These default routes can be passed along dynamically or can be configured into the individual routers Most dynamic interior routing protocols include a mechanism for causing a smart router to generate dynamic default information that is then passed along to other routers Default Network If a router has an interface that is directly connected to the specified default network the dynamic routing protocols running on the router will generate or source a default route In the case of RIP the router will advertise the pseudonetwork 0 0 0 0 In the case of IGRP the network itself is advertised and flagged as an exterior route A router that is generating the default for a network also may need a default of its own One way a router can generate its own default is to specify a static route to the network 0 0 0 0 through the appropriate device Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Ex OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W G
94. outer Installation B General Site Requirements Power Supply Considerations Check the power at your site to ensure that you are receiving clean power free of spikes and noise Install a power conditioner if necessary A Warning The device is designed for connection to TN and IT power systems Statement 1007 The AC power supply includes the following features e Autoselects either 110 V or 220 V operation e All units include a 6 foot 1 8 meter electrical power cord A label near the power cord indicates the correct voltage frequency current draw and power dissipation for the unit Site Environment The Cisco 1900 series router is designed for placement on a desktop rack mounted or wall mounted The location of your router is an extremely important consideration for proper operation Equipment placed too close together inadequate ventilation and inaccessible panels can cause malfunctions and shutdowns and can also make maintenance difficult Plan for access to both front and back panels of the router When planning your site layout and equipment locations remember the precautions described in the Site Configuration section on page 2 4 to help avoid equipment failures and reduce the possibility of environmentally caused shutdowns If you are currently experiencing shutdowns or an unusually high number of errors with your existing equipment these precautions may help you isolate the cause of the fai
95. ows the system to verify the validity of the certification authority CA certificate The Cisco 1900 series router has a lithium battery This battery lasts the life of the router under the operating environmental conditions specified for the router and is not field replaceable If the lithium battery in a Cisco 1900 ISR should fail the router must be returned to Cisco for repair Although the battery is not intended to be field replaceable the following warning must be heeded Warning Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 Chassis Security The chassis of the router is constructed with a Kensington M security slot on the back panel It can be secured to a desktop or other surface by using Kensington lockdown equipment Wireless LAN Connectivity The embedded Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11a b g n compliant wireless access point is preinstalled in the router as an optional feature The Cisco 1900 series routers support both autonomous and unified features and network configurations Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EN OL 19084 02 Chapter 1 Overview of the Router Interface Numbering W The wireless access point does not have an external console port for connections To configure the wireless device you must use a console cable to connect a PC to the host router s console port as described in Chapter 3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 19
96. p System Configuration Dialog Continue with configuration dialog yes no To proceed using the setup command facility enter yes Continue with configuration dialog yes no 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 Proceed using basic management setup which configures only enough connectivity Would you like to enter basic management setup yes no yes Enter a hostname for the router Configuring global parameters Enter host name Router myrouter Enter an enable secret password This password is encrypted for more security 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 cisco Enter an enable password that is different from the enable secret password This password is not encrypted and is 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 cisco123 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 p
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98. plication to configure the initial router settings See Cisco Configuration Professional Express User Guide for detailed instructions For help with interface and port numbering see the Interface Numbering section on page 1 13 Using the Cisco CLI Manual Configuration This section shows you how to access the CLI to perform the initial configuration on the router S Note Ifthe rommon 1 prompt appears your system has booted in ROM monitor mode For information on the ROM monitor see Using the ROM Monitor Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter 5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router M If the system configuration dialog message does not appear a default configuration file was installed on the router prior to shipping See the Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express section on page 5 6 to configure the router For help with interface and port numbering see the Interface Numbering section on page 1 13 This section contains the following sections Initial CLI Configuration page 5 7 Required e Configuring the Router Hostname page 5 8 Optional e Configuring the Enable and Enable Secret Passwords page 5 9 Required Configuring the Console Idle Privileged EXEC Timeout page 5 10 Optional e Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces page 5 12 Required e Specifying a Default Route or Gateway of Last Resort page 5
99. power capacity with PoE power supply e Surge current 50A Power consumption 110 W maximum platform only Ports Console One RJ 45 connector and one USB mini Type B USB 2 0 compliant Baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Auxiliary ports RJ 45 connector Baud rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 USB ports Two USB Type A USB 2 0 compliant 2 5 W 500 mA max 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Two RJ 45 connectors GEO GE1 Auto MDIX Environmental Operating humidity 10 to 85 RH Operating temperature up to 5906 ft 1800 m elevation 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Operating temperature up to 9843 ft 3000 m elevation 32 77 F 0 25 C Operating altitude maximum 10 000 ft 3000 m Transportation and Storage Environment Nonoperating temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Nonoperating humidity 5 to 95 RH Nonoperating altitude 15 000 ft 4570 m Acoustic Sound Pressure Typ Max 26 46 dBA Sound Power Typ Max 36 55 dBA Regulatory Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 47 CFR Part 15 ICES 003 Class A EN55022 Class A CISPR22 Class A AS NZS 3548 Class A VCCI V 3 CNS 13438 EN 300 386 EN 61000 Immunity EN 55024 CISPR 24 EN50082 1 For detailed compliance information see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Routers
100. quired Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance 2 7 CHAPTER 3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Console and Auxiliary Port Considerations 3 1 About Console and Auxiliary Ports 3 1 Console Port Connections 3 1 EIA TIA 232 Port 3 2 USB Serial Console 3 2 Auxiliary Port Connections 3 3 Preparing to Connect to a Network 3 3 Ethernet Connections 3 3 Serial Connections 3 3 About Serial Connections 3 4 Configuring Serial Connections 3 4 Serial DTE or DCE Devices 3 4 Signaling Standards Supported 3 4 Transmission Speeds and Distance Limitations 3 5 Asynchronous Synchronous Serial Module Baud Rates 3 5 ISDN BRI Connections 3 6 CSU DSU Connections 3 6 cHAPTER 4 Installing and Connecting the Router 4 1 About Modules 4 1 Internal Modules 4 1 Plug In Modules 4 2 Safety Warnings 4 2 Safety Warnings for Finland Norway and Sweden 4 3 Setting Up the Chassis 4 3 3 1 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Contents MI Chassis Airflow Diagram 4 3 Setting the Chassis on a Desktop 4 4 Chassis Grounding 4 4 Wall Mounting the Chassis 4 4 Rack Mounting the Chassis 4 7 Attaching Rack Mount Brackets to Cisco 1900 Series Routers 4 7 Installing the Chassis Ground Connection 4 9 Connecting WAN and LAN Cables 4 11 Safety Messages 4 11 Ports and Cabling 4 13 Connection Procedures and Precautions 4 14 Connecting to a Console Term
101. r screws Save the screws which will be used to attach the wires to the terminals Step4 Use the screws to connect the black wire to the negative terminal and the white wire to the positive terminal Tighten the terminal screws to 8 0 x 0 5 in Ib 0 9 x 0 05 N m See Figure 4 14 Caution Do not overtorque the terminal block contact screws Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 ES Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router B Connecting Power Figure 4 14 DC Power Wire Connection 283855 A Warning This unit might have more than one power supply connection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Statement 1028 A Warning The illustration shows the DC power supply terminal block Wire the DC power supply as illustrated The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground positive to positive and negative to negative The ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last Statement 239 A Warning An exposed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity Be sure that no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the terminal block plug Statement 122 A Caution Dual sources with opposite polarity grounding damage equipment Step5 Reinstall the plastic safety cover over the terminal See Figure 4 15 and Figure 4 16 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation M424 OL 19084 02
102. rd Completed window appears Click Finish 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router BE Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver Step6 Connect the USB cable to the PC and router USB console ports See Table 4 1 on page 4 15 The EN LED for the USB console port turns green and within a few moments a series of Found New Hardware Wizard windows appear The USB console is ready for use Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver Procedure Step 1 Obtain the file cisco usbconsole zip from the Cisco com web site and unzip it Step2 Double click the file setup exe Step3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins Click Next Step4 The Ready to Install the Program window appears Click Install Note Ifa User Account Control warning appears click Allow I trust this program to proceed Stepb The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears Click Finish Step6 Connect the USB cable to the PC and router USB console ports See Table 4 1 on page 4 15 The EN LED for the USB console port turns green and within a few moments a pop up window stating Installing device driver software appears The USB console is ready for use Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver e Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver page 4 18 e Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows Vista USB Driver page 4 19 Uninstalling
103. re Installation Em OL 19084 01 Chapter3 Cable Information and Specifications for Cisco 1900 Series Routers Preparing to Connect to a Network Bil Auxiliary Port Connections The router has an EIA TIA 232 asynchronous serial auxiliary port RJ 45 that supports flow control Depending on the cable and the adapter used this port will appear as a DTE or DCE device at the end of the cable For connection to a modem your router is provided with an RJ 45 to DB 9 cable and a DB 9 to DB 25 adapter For detailed information about connecting devices to the auxiliary port see the Connecting to the Auxiliary Port section on page 4 20 For cable and port pinouts refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Preparing to Connect to a Network When setting up your router consider distance limitations and potential electromagnetic interference EMI as defined by the applicable local and international regulations The following sections describe network connection considerations for several types of network interfaces e Ethernet Connections page 3 3 e Serial Connections page 3 3 e ISDN BRI Connections page 3 6 e CSU DSU Connections page 3 6 Refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications for more information about network connections and interfaces Ethernet Connections The IEEE has established Ethernet as standard IEEE 802 3 The Cisco 1941 Ethernet implementations are as follows e 1000BAS
104. ring the Router Hostname The hostname is used in CLI prompts and default configuration filenames If you do not configure the router hostname the router uses the factory assigned default hostname Router Do not expect capitalization and lower casing to be preserved in the hostname Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated as identical by many Internet software applications It may seem appropriate to capitalize a name as you would ordinarily do but conventions dictate that computer names appear in all lowercase characters For more information see the RFC 1178 Choosing a Name for Your Computer The name must also follow the rules for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network ARPANET hostnames They must start with a letter end with a letter or digit and have as interior characters only letters digits and hyphens Names must be 63 characters or fewer For more information see the RFC 1035 Domain Names Implementation and Specification SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 configure terminal 3 hostname name 4 Verify that the router prompt displays your new hostname 5 end DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Example Router enable Step2 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Example Router configure terminal Step3 hostname name Specifies or modifies the hostname for the network server Example Router config h
105. rnet interfaces see the Configuring LAN Interfaces chapter of the Cisco IOS Interface and Hardware Component Configuration Guide For information on interface numbering see the software configuration guide for your router SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 show ip interface brief 3 configure terminal 4 interface fastethernet gigabitethernet 0 port 5 description string 6 ip address ip address mask 7 noshutdown 8 end 9 show ip interface brief DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode Enter your password if prompted Example Router enable Step2 show ip interface brief Displays a brief status of the interfaces that are configured for IP Example Learn which type of Ethernet interface is on your Router show ip interface brief router Step3 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Example Router configure terminal Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EM OL 19084 02 Chapter 5 Configuring the Router Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W Command or Action Purpose Step4 interface fastethernet gigabitethernet Specifies the Ethernet interface and enters interface 0 port configuration mode Note For information on interface numbering see the Example software configuration guide Router config interface gigabitethernet 0 0 Stepb description string Optional Adds a descript
106. rotect access to the router over a network interface Enter virtual terminal password cisco Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configure SNMP Network Management no yes Community string public The system displays a summary of the available interfaces D Note The interface summary includes interface numbering which depends on the router model and the installed modules and interface cards Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation a OL 19084 02 Chapter5 Configuring the Router Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W Current interface summary Interface IP Address OK Method Status Protocol GigabitEthernet0 0 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down GigabitEthernet0 1 10 10 10 12 YES DHCP up up GigabitEthernet0 2 unassigned YES NVRAM administratively down down SSLVPN VIFO unassigned NO unset up Any interface listed with OK value NO does not have a valid configuration Select 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 gigabitethernet0 1 Respond to the following prompts as appropriate for your network Configuring interface GigabitEthernet0 1 Configure IP on this interface yes yes IP address for this interface 10 10 10 12 Subnet mask for this interface
107. rs B Preparing to Connect to a Network e Synchronous interface Maximum baud rate is 128 kbps full duplex ISDN BRI Connections The BRI WICs provide Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI connections BRI WICs are available with either an S T interface that requires an external Network Termination 1 NT1 or a U interface that has a built in NT1 You can install the BRI WICs in any available WIC slots in the chassis A Warning The ISDN connection is regarded as a source of voltage that should be inaccessible to user contact Do not attempt to tamper with or open any public telephone operator PTO provided equipment or connection hardware Any hardwired connection other than by a nonremovable connect one time only plug must be made only by PTO staff or suitably trained engineers Statement 23 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 Use a BRI cable not included to connect the BRI WIC directly to an ISDN Table 3 3 lists the specifications for ISDN BRI cables For information about pinouts refer to the Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications online document which is located on Cisco com Table 3 3 ISDN BRI Cable Specifications Resis
108. rt number macbook user cd dev macbook user 1s ltr dev usb crw rw rw 1 root wheel 9 66 Apr 1 16 46 tty usbmodemla21 DT ullals macbook dev user Connect to the USB port with the following command followed by the router USB port speed macbook user screen dev tty usbmodem1a21 9600 To disconnect the OS X USB console from the Terminal window enter Ctrl a followed by Ctrl Connecting to the Console Port with Linux Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 This procedure shows how to connect a Linux system USB port to the console using the built in Linux Terminal utility Procedure Open the Linux Terminal window Connect the Linux USB port to the router Enter the following commands to find the Linux USB port number root usb suse cd dev root usb suse dev ls ltr ACM crw r r 1 root root 188 0 Jan 14 18 02 ttyACMO root usb suse dev Connect to the USB port with the following command followed by the router USB port speed root usb suse dev screen dev ttyACMO 9600 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router Step 5 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver Mi To disconnect the Linux USB console from the Terminal window enter Ctrl a followed by then quit Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver The first time a Microsoft Windows based PC is connected to the router a USB driver must be install
109. s located on the bottom of the chassis See Figure 1 8 The serial number label for the Cisco 1940 series routers is located on the rear of the chassis on a pull out tab See Figure 1 8 Figure 1 6 Serial Number and CLEI Location on Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Routers FOR ommo gozoan Eu 02002000000 Zaan ORO OD OO OUO o Z22002 020020000207009 pL B 202002 o OR 1 Common Language Equipment Identifier 2 Serial Number SN CLEI Figure 1 7 PID and Compliance Label on Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Routers o D e C ope VL ZH 05 05 Aov2 001 n gt 4 13534 PEAN ET ofa e 253911 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Chapter1 Overview of the Router Hardware Features Ml 1 Product ID PID 2 Compliance label Figure 1 8 Serial Number PID VID and CLEI Number Location on Cisco 1940 Series Routers goa aso e 9 1 Product ID PID 2 Serial Number SN 3 Product ID Version ID PID VID 4 Common Language Equipment Identifier CLEI amp Note The serial number for Cisco 1900 series routers is 11 characters long Cisco Product Identification Tool The Cisco Product Identification CPI tool provides detailed illustrations and descriptions showing where to locate serial number labels on C
110. spose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Statement 1015 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 A Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Statement 1036 Warning Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Statement 1037 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 02 Preface 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 Related Documentation The Cisco IOS software that runs your Cisco 1940 series router includes extensive features and functionality For information that is beyond the scope of this document or for additional information use the following resources Timesaver Make sure that you have access to the documents listed below Some of these documents are available in print and all are on the Internet If you need to order printed documents see the Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request section on page xvi Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers e Software A
111. ster and the startup configuration Flash memory External flash memory 1940 series only Stores the operating system software image Table 1 3 summarizes the memory options for Cisco 1900 series routers The default memory numbers for RAM represent the minimum usable memory You can install additional RAM in multiples of the default amount up to the maximum amount on the Cisco 1940 series ISRs The Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 have factory installed fixed memory modules and no expansion slots Router Memory Specifications 1940 Series 1905 1921 DRAM Type Unregistered DIMM UDIMM DIMM sizes 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB DIMM expansion slots 1 Default onboard memory 512 MB non ECC Maximum memory 2 5 GB Boot or NVRAM Internal 16 MB flash memory Type DDR2 DIMM expansion slots 0 Default onboard memory 256 MB non ECC Maximum memory 512 MB Boot or NVRAM Internal 16 MB flash memory Type DDR2 DIMM expansion slots 0 Default onboard memory 512 MB non ECC Maximum memory 512 MB Boot or NVRAM Internal 16 MB flash memory 1 256 MB cannot support net boot or warm upgrade functions Net boot and warm upgrade require 512 MB of memory 2 512 MB activation requires memory licensing feature See the Cisco IOS Software Activation Configuration Guide for details 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 1 Overview of the Router
112. stfoot das CISCO Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Text Part Number OL 19084 03 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 and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference
113. tance at 96 kHz 160 ohms km 160 ohms km Capacitance at 1 KHz 120 nF km 30 nF km Impedance at 96 KHz 75 ohms 150 ohms Wire diameter 0 024 in 0 6 mm 0 024 in 0 6 mm Distance limitation 32 8 ft 10 m 32 8 ft 10 m 1 nF nanofarad For more information on BRI WICs refer to Cisco com CSU DSU Connections CSU DSU WICs are available that provide switched 56 kbps connections or full or fractionalized T1 connections For more information on CSU DSU WICs refer to Cisco com Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Em OL 19084 01 cuarter amp Installing and Connecting the Router Cisco 1900 series routers are normally shipped with a complement of components that can be upgraded or replaced to expand and enhance the router s functionality These components either are inserted internally into the router or are plugged into slots in the router chassis This chapter tells how to physically set up Cisco 1900 series integrated services routers About Modules page 4 1 Safety Warnings page 4 2 Setting Up the Chassis page 4 3 Installing the Chassis Ground Connection page 4 9 Connecting WAN and LAN Cables page 4 11 Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem page 4 14 Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver page 4 17 Uninstalling the Cisco USB Driver page 4 18 Connecting to the Auxiliary Port page 4 20 Connecting Power page 4 21 About Modules Internal Modules page 4 1
114. tarted SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Ethernet0 0 changed state to up SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Ethernet0 1 changed state to up SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Serial0 0 0 changed state to up SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Serial0 0 1 changed state to down SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Serial0 2 changed state to down SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Seriall 0 changed state to up SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Seriall 1 changed state to down SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Seriall 2 changed state to down Additional messages omitted Step 13 When the messages stop appearing on your screen press Return to get the Router prompt S Note If you see the following message it means that no other routers were found on the network attached to the port SAT 6 ONLYROUTER Ethernet0 0 AppleTalk port enabled no neighbors found Step14 The Router prompt indicates that you are now at the CLI and you have just completed the initial router configuration Nevertheless this is not a complete configuration At this point you have two choices e Run the setup command facility again and create another configuration Router enable Password password Routers setup Modify the existing configuration or configure additional features by using the CLI Router enable Password password Routers configure terminal Router config Using Cisco Configuration Professional Express Use the Cisco Configuration Professional Express web based ap
115. ted on a wall Select the setup that best meets the needs of your network These setups are described in the following sections Chassis Airflow Diagram page 4 3 e Setting the Chassis on a Desktop page 4 4 e Chassis Grounding page 4 4 e Wall Mounting the Chassis page 4 4 e Rack Mounting the Chassis page 4 7 A Caution The front panel bezel must not be removed from the Cisco 1900 series router It is part of the product s enclosure and must be left in place to prevent damage from foreign parts entering the router to provide a shield from internal electromagnetic interference EMI and to direct the flow of cooling air properly through the chassis Chassis Airflow Diagram Figure 4 1 shows the airflow through and around the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 chassis Figure 4 1 Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Chassis Airflow v I Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation 01 19084 02 EN Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router W Setting Up the Chassis Figure 4 2 shows the airflow through and around the Cisco 1940 series chassis Figure 4 2 Cisco 1940 Series Chassis Airflow eRe 4 in Ann Mir d 251369 9 i UM l 2 om Ape E i mi i Setting the Chassis on a Desktop You can place Cisco 1900 series routers on a desktop or shelf The Cisco 1900 series router is shipped with the rubber feet attached to the chassis to protect the desktop A Warning To prevent personal injury or da
116. time on a Windows based PC you must install the Windows USB driver See the Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver section on page 4 17 S Note You must use either the USB port or the RJ 45 port but not both simultaneously See the USB Serial Console section on page 3 2 When the USB port is used it takes priority over the RJ 45 EIA port Figure 4 12 Connecting the Console Cable to the Router 1 USB 5 pin mini Type B console port 2 USB 5 pin mini Type B to USB Type A console cable 3 USB Type A connector 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter 4 Installing and Connecting the Router HZ Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem Step 2 Step 3 Connect the end of the cable with the DB 9 connector or USB Type A to the terminal or PC If your terminal or PC has a console port that does not accommodate a DB 9 connector you must provide an appropriate adapter for that port To communicate with the router start a terminal emulator application Connecting to the Console Port with Mac OS X Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 This procedure shows how to connect a Mac OS X system USB port to the console using the built in OS X Terminal utility Procedure Use the Finder to go to Applications gt Utilities gt Terminal Connect the OS X USB port to the router Enter the following commands to find the OS X USB po
117. 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product The Cisco im
118. u 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 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 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 Di
119. ual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS OL 19084 03 i Preface vii Objectives vii Audience vii Organization viii Conventions viii Related Documentation xv Searching within Cisco Documents xvi Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xvi cHAPTER 1 Overview of the Router 1 1 Safety Warnings 1 1 Safety Warnings for Finland Norway and Sweden 1 2 Chassis Views 1 2 Hardware Features 1 5 Product Serial Number Location 1 6 Cisco Product Identification Tool 1 7 Built In Interfaces 1 7 Removable Interchangeable and Optional Modules 1 8 Memory 1 9 LED Indicators 1 10 Chassis Ventilation 1 12 Real Time Clock 1 12 Chassis Security 1 12 Wireless LAN Connectivity 1 12 Baud Reset Button 1 13 Interface Numbering 1 13 Specifications 1 14 Regulatory Compliance 1 18 cHAPTER 2 Preparing for Router Installation 2 1 Safety Recommendations 2 1 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Bl Contents General Guidelines 2 1 Safety with Electricity 2 2 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2 3 General Site Requirements 2 3 Power Supply Considerations 2 4 Site Environment 2 4 Site Configuration 2 4 Wireless LAN Considerations 2 5 Inspecting the Router 2 5 Installation Checklist 2 5 Site Log 2 6 Re
120. uctor Crimp the 14 AWG green ground wire to a UL Listed CSA certified ring terminal that is suitably sized for the number 6 ground screw provided on the rear panel of the router The crimping tool should be one that is recommended by the ring lug terminal manufacturer Attach the ring terminal to the chassis The attachment points are shown in Figure 4 10 and Figure 4 11 Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver and the screw supplied with the ground lug Tighten the screw to a torque of 8 to 10 in Ib 0 9 to 1 1 N m Figure 4 10 Chassis Ground Connection on the Cisco 1905 and Cisco 1921 Routers Figure 4 11 Chassis Ground Connection on the Cisco 1941 Router 251359 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation EXAM OL 19084 02 Chapter4 Installing and Connecting the Router Connecting WAN and LAN Cables W Step4 Connect the other end of the ground wire to a known good electrical ground point Consult with a licensed electrician if you have any questions about the suitability of the ground connection Connecting WAN and LAN Cables e Safety Messages page 4 11 Ports and Cabling page 4 13 Connection Procedures and Precautions page 4 14 amp Note You can order additional network connection cables and transceivers from Cisco For ordering information contact Cisco customer service For cable pinouts refer to Cisco Modular Access Router Cable Specifications Safety Messages A Warning Do not work
121. urn is isolated from the frame NEBS DC 1 Warning gt Warning gt Warning gt Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Statement 1045 This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit over current protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 60VDC 20A Statement 1005 Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Statement 1030 Use copper conductors only Statement 1025 DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 1900 Series Routers A Cisco 1921 router with a DC input power supply requires copper wire and crimp type terminals for the power connections Table 4 2 summarizes the wiring requirements You can connect a single DC power source to either the A input or the B input If there are dual power sources connect one source to the A input and one source to the B input both sources must be the same polarity and voltage Table 4 2 DC Wiring Requirements for Cisco 1900 Routers DC Input Safety Ground Overcurrent DC Power Input Wire Size Wire Size Wire Terminal Lug Protection 32 60 VDC 4A AWG 14 AWG 14 2 0 Amp Tyco No 32957 20 A maximum positive or negative 2 0 mm2 mm2 single source minimum Cisco 1900 Series H
122. uter config end Optional Returns to privileged EXEC mode Configuring the Console Idle Privileged EXEC Timeout This section describes how to configure the console line s idle privileged EXEC timeout By default the privileged EXEC command interpreter waits 10 minutes to detect user input before timing out When you configure the console line you can also set communication parameters specify autobaud connections and configure terminal operating parameters for the terminal that you are using For more information on configuring the console line see the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals and Network Management Configuration Guide In particular see the Configuring Operating Characteristics for Terminals and Troubleshooting and Fault Management chapters E Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation OL 19084 02 Chapter 5 Configuring the Router SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable configure terminal line console 0 exec timeout minutes seconds end 9p 7 FPF WC DN show running config DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router W Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode e Enter your password if prompted Example Router gt enable Step2 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode Example Router configure terminal Step3 line console 0 Configures the console line and starts the line configuration co
123. wo commands cannot be in effect simultaneously 1 enable configure terminal enable password password enable secret password end enable SS m m cw Nw end 01 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation H Chapter5 Configuring the Router B Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Command or Action Purpose enable Example Router gt enable Enables privileged EXEC mode e Enter your password if prompted configure terminal Example Router configure terminal Enters global configuration mode enable password password Example Router config enable password pswd2 Optional Sets a local password to control access to various privilege levels e We recommend that you perform this step only if you boot an older image of the Cisco IOS software or if you boot older boot ROMs that do not recognize the enable secret command enable secret password Example Router config enable secret greentree Specifies an additional layer of security over the enable password command e Do not use the same password that you entered in Step 3 end Example Router config end Returns to privileged EXEC mode enable Example Router gt enable Enables privileged EXEC mode e Verify that your new enable or enable secret password works end Example Ro
124. y and minimize downtime in case of file corruption we recommend that you save backup copies of the startup configuration file and the Cisco IOS software system image file on a server SUMMARY STEPS 1 enable 2 copy nvram startup config ftp rcp tftp 3 show flashOlflash1 4 copy flashOlflash1 ftp rcp tftp 0L 19084 02 Cisco 1900 Series Hardware Installation Chapter5 Configuring the Router HZ Performing the Initial Configuration on the Router DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Purpose Step1 enable Enables privileged EXEC mode e Enter your password if prompted Example Router gt enable Step2 copy nvram startup config ftp rep tftp Copies the startup configuration file to a server e The configuration file copy can serve as a backup copy Example t Enter the destination URL when prompted Routers copy nvram startup config ftp Step3 show flash0 flash1 Displays the layout and contents of a flash memory file system Example Learn the name of the system image file Routers show flash0 flash1 Step4 copy flashO0 flash1 ftp rcp tftp Copies a file from flash memory to a server e Copy the system image file to a server to serve as a Example backup copy Router flash0 flash1 ftp ee outer copy E1Asho ETasbi F Enter the filename and destination URL when prompted Examples Copying the Startup Configuration to a TFTP Server Example The fol
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