Page 2 - Before You Start
2 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Before You Start The following figure shows a typical setup of the Cisco 804 IDSL router. Before You Start Before you begin installing your Cisco IDSL router, read the following topics: • Safety • Preventing Electrost...
Page 3 - Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
3 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Before You Start Warning Before working on a system that has a standby/off switch, turn off the power by pressing the power switch to standby and unplug the power cord. Statement 150 Warning Before working on equipmen...
Page 4 - Preventing Router Damage; Unpacking the Router
4 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Unpacking the Router If cables are connected at one end only, do not touch the exposed pins at the unconnected end of the cable. Note This device is intended for use in residential and commercial environments only. Ca...
Page 5 - Connecting Cables to the Router; Cisco 802 IDSL Router
5 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting Cables to the Router The following figures show the router ports. These ports and the cables are color-coded to help you connect the cables correctly. For more information, s...
Page 6 - Connecting an Ethernet Device
6 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting an Ethernet Device This section describes how to connect a hub, server, PC, or workstation with a 10- or 10/100-Mbps network interface card (NIC). Before connecting an Ethern...
Page 7 - Connecting a Hub
7 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting a Hub Step 1 Connect the yellow cable to one of the following ports: • The yellow Ethernet port on your Cisco 802 IDSL router. • Any of the yellow Ethernet ports on your Cisc...
Page 9 - Connecting an IDSL Line
9 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting an IDSL Line Caution Always connect the yellow cable or Ethernet cable to the yellow ports on the router. Do not connect the cable to an IDSL port or to a Network Termination...
Page 10 - Connecting the Power Supply; Verifying Router Connections
10 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Connecting Cables to the Router Connecting the Power Supply Step 1 Make sure the router power is off. Press the power switch to standby ( ). Step 2 Connect the power supply cable to the 8-pin connector on the router....
Page 11 - Configuring the IDSL Router; Basic IDSL Configuration
11 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Configuring the IDSL Router Configuring the IDSL Router You can configure your Cisco IDSL router using the Cisco IOS command-line interface or the Cisco 800 Fast Step application. For information about using Cisco 80...
Page 12 - Example of Basic Configuration Output
12 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Example of Basic Configuration Output Step 12 Change to interface command mode. For example: router(config)# interface ethernet0 router(config-if)# Step 13 Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN. For exampl...
Page 14 - IDSL Configuration with Frame Relay
14 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 IDSL Configuration with Frame Relay IDSL Configuration with Frame Relay The following procedure is an example of how to configure IDSL with Frame Relay. Step 1 In global configuration mode, specify a name for the rou...
Page 15 - Example of Frame Relay Configuration Output
15 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Example of Frame Relay Configuration Output Step 15 Specify a DLCI number that is used to connect to the Internet service provider. For example: router(config)# frame-relay interface dlci 16 ieft Step 16 End configur...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands
16 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 209.188.2.1 ! ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 transport input none stopbits 1 line vty 0 4 ! end Troubleshooting Using Debug Commands In genera...
Page 18 - Obtaining Documentation
18 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Obtaining Documentation No Active Layer 3 Call(s) Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0 Output 2 Example (debug ppp negotiation and debug ppp authentication) pico#ping 192.9.198.1 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byt...
Page 19 - Documentation DVD; Documentation Feedback
19 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Documentation Feedback You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com You can access international Cisco websites at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml Documentation D...
Page 20 - Cisco Product Security Overview; Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products; Obtaining Technical Assistance
20 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Cisco Product Security Overview Cisco Product Security Overview Cisco provides a free online Security Vulnerability Policy portal at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_polic...
Page 21 - Cisco Technical Support Website; Cisco Product; Submitting a Service Request; Definitions of Service Request Severity
21 Installing and Configuring Cisco 802 IDSL and Cisco 804 IDSL Routers 78-10368-03 Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support Website The Cisco Technical Support Website provides online documents and tools for troubleshooting and resolving technical issues with Cisco products and techno...
Page 22 - Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
Severity 2 (S2)—Operation of an existing network is severely degraded, or significant aspects of your business operation are negatively affected by inadequate performance of Cisco products. You and Cisco will commit full-time resources during normal business hours to resolve the situation. Severity ...