Page 5 - C O N T E N T S; About This Guide ix; xi; Installation
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 C O N T E N T S About This Guide ix Audience and Scope x Organization x Related Publications x Conventions xi Notes, Cautions, and Warnings xi Commands xiv C H A P T E R 1 Cisco 1750 Router Overview 1-i Key Features 1-ii Rear-Panel Ports and...
Page 6 - Troubleshooting; Technical Specifications; Cabling Specifications
Contents vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Connecting Power to the Router 2-viii Verifying Your Installation 2-x Optional Installation Steps 2-x Connecting a PC 2-xi Connecting a Modem 2-xiii Wall-Mounting 2-xiv C H A P T E R 3 Troubleshooting 3-i Contacting Cisco or Your R...
Page 7 - vii; Installing and Upgrading Memory and Data Modules
vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Contents A P P E N D I X C Installing and Upgrading Memory and Data Modules C-i Safety Information C-i Opening the Chassis C-iii Locating Modules C-v Installing a Mini-Flash Module C-vi Removing a Mini-Flash Module C-vi Installing a Dual I...
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Contents viii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02
Page 9 - ix; About This Guide; Feedback; in the toolbar, and select; Documentation; to send it to Cisco.
ix Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 About This Guide This section discusses the intended audience, scope, and organization of the Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide and defines the conventions used to convey instructions and information. You can access Cisco docume...
Page 10 - Audience and Scope; This guide is organized as follows:; Related Publications; that came with your router explains how to
About This Guide Audience and Scope x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Audience and Scope This guide is for users who have some experience installing and maintaining networking hardware. We assume that Cisco 1750 router users are familiar with the terminology and concepts of ...
Page 11 - Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide; Conventions; Note
xi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 About This Guide Conventions • Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide describes some common network scenarios and how to use the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) to configure the router in these scenarios. • Cisco 1750 Router ...
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About This Guide Conventions xii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Warning 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...
Page 13 - xiii; Advarsel
xiii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 About This Guide Conventions Advarsel Dette varselsymbolet betyr fare. Du befinner deg i en situasjon som kan føre til personskade. Før du utfører arbeid på utstyr, må du vare oppmerksom på de faremomentene som elektriske kretser innebære...
Page 14 - xiv; Commands; Convention; italic; boldface screen font
About This Guide Conventions xiv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Commands Table 1 describes the syntax used with the commands in this document. Table 1 Command Syntax Guide Convention Description boldface Commands and keywords. italic Command input that is supplied by you. [...
Page 16 - ii; Key Features; Feature
Key Features ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Figure 1 Cisco 1750 Router Key Features The Cisco 1750 router is a voice-and-data capable router that provides Voice-over-IP functionality (VoIP) and can carry voice traffic (for example, telephone calls and faxes) over an IP n...
Page 17 - iii
iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Key Features Cisco interface cards • Supports two slots for either WAN interface cards (WICs) or voice interface cards (VICs). • Supports one VIC-only slot. • Supports the following WICs: ISDN BRI (U and S/T), 56- or 64-kbps DSU/CSU, FT1/T...
Page 18 - iv; Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs; Description; Ethernet port
Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs iv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs This section describes the router rear-panel ports and LEDs, which are shown in Figure 2 and described in Table 2 and Table 3. Figure 2 Rear-Panel Components and LEDs Table 2 Rear-Panel Co...
Page 19 - LED Label
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Use the rear-panel LEDs during router installation to confirm that you have correctly connected all cables to the router. WIC/VIC slot SLOT 0 Supports either a Cisco WIC or VIC. For detailed information, refer to th...
Page 21 - LED
vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Front-Panel LEDs ACT Green – Blinks when there is network activity on the Ethernet port. COL Yellow – Blinks when there are packet collisions on the local Ethernet network. SLOTØ PORTØ Green ISDN On when the first ISDN B channel is connect...
Page 23 - Router Memory; Types of Memory; The router has the following types of memory:
ix Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Router Memory Router Memory This section describes the types of memory stored in the router and how to find out how much of each the router has. For instructions on how to upgrade memory in the router, refer to the “Installing and Upgrading...
Page 24 - Amounts of Memory; Use the; command to view the amount of DRAM, NVRAM, and; show version; command. The bold text displays the amount of memory stored
Router Memory x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Amounts of Memory Use the show version command to view the amount of DRAM, NVRAM, and Flash memory stored in your router. The following example shows the output of the show version command. The bold text displays the amount of ...
Page 25 - Unpacking the Router; Equipment
xi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Unpacking the Router Unpacking the Router Table 1-5 lists the items that come with your router. All these items are in the accessory kit that is inside the box that your router came in. Additional Required Equipment Depending on your local ...
Page 26 - Cisco VIC
Additional Required Equipment xii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Cisco VIC To make a voice connection, the router must have a supported VIC installed. The router supports up to three cards. You can either order the cards when ordering the router, and they will be installed ...
Page 27 - Before Installing the Router
i Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 2 Installation This chapter provides the installation procedures for the router in the following sections: • Before Installing the Router • Connecting the Router to Your Local Network • Installing WICs and VICs • Connecting Power to the Rout...
Page 28 - Be sure to read the safety information in the; Connecting the Router to Your Local Network; Console port
Connecting the Router to Your Local Network ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Be sure to read the safety information in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 1600 and Cisco 1700 Routers document that came with your router. Warning Read the installat...
Page 29 - see translated versions of this warning, refer to the; Caution
iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Connecting the Router to Your Local Network see translated versions of this warning, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 1600 and Cisco 1700 Routers document that came with the router.) Caution Always co...
Page 31 - Installing WICs and VICs; Safety Information; document that came with the router.
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Installing WICs and VICs Installing WICs and VICs The router supports one to two Cisco WICs and one to three Cisco VICs. Each WIC has one or two WAN ports and each VIC has one or two voice ports. This section describes the procedure for inst...
Page 32 - Warning
Installing WICs and VICs vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Warning Before opening the chassis, disconnect the telephone-network cables (from the card) to avoid contact with the telephone-network voltages. Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables dur...
Page 33 - Remove the metal plate that covers the card slot.
vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Installing WICs and VICs Figure 2 Removing a WIC or VIC Slot Cover Step 3 Remove the metal plate that covers the card slot. Step 4 Hold the card by the edges on either side of the card front panel, and line up the card edges with the guide...
Page 34 - Connecting Power to the Router
Connecting Power to the Router viii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Figure 3 Inserting a WIC or VIC in the Router Connecting Power to the Router Read the following warnings before connecting the power to the router. Warning The power supply is designed to work with TN power ...
Page 36 - Verifying Your Installation; PWR (front panel)—On when power is being supplied to the router.; Optional Installation Steps; Connecting a PC
Verifying Your Installation x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Verifying Your Installation You can verify that you have correctly installed the router by checking the following LEDs: • PWR (front panel)—On when power is being supplied to the router. • OK (front panel)—On when...
Page 39 - Connecting a Modem; Follow these steps to connect a modem to the router:
xiii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Optional Installation Steps Connecting a Modem When a modem is connected to the auxiliary port, a remote user can dial into the router and configure it. You can use the light blue console cable that came in the accessory kit. If you are u...
Page 40 - Follow these steps to mount the router on a wall or other surface:
Optional Installation Steps xiv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Wall-Mounting The router can be wall-mounted using two number 6, 3/4-inch screws and the molded mounting brackets on the bottom of the hub. You must provide the screws. We recommend using pan-head or round-head ...
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xv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Optional Installation Steps 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 are not properly anchored, the strain of the cables connected to the router rear-p...
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Optional Installation Steps xvi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02
Page 43 - Contacting Cisco or Your Reseller
i Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 3 Troubleshooting Use the information in this chapter to help isolate problems you might encounter with the router or to rule out the router as the source of the problem. This chapter contains the following sections: • Contacting Cisco or Yo...
Page 44 - Recovering a Lost Password; Changing the Configuration Register
Recovering a Lost Password ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 • Output from the show tech-support command Recovering a Lost Password This section describes how to recover a lost enable or enable secret password. The process of recovering a password consists of the following ...
Page 45 - command to display; Record the break setting.
iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Recovering a Lost Password Step 4 At the user EXEC prompt (Router>), enter the show version command to display the existing configuration register value (shown in bold in this example output): Router> show version Cisco Internetwork ...
Page 46 - Resetting the Router; Break; Return
Recovering a Lost Password iv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Resetting the Router Follow these steps to reset the router: Step 1 Do one of the following: • If break is enabled, go to Step 2. • If break is disabled, turn the router off, wait 5 seconds, and turn it on again. ...
Page 47 - Resetting the Password; configure terminal; enable secret
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Recovering a Lost Password Step 7 Enter the enable command to enter privileged EXEC mode. Configuration changes can be made only in this mode. Router> enable The prompt changes to the privileged EXEC prompt: Router# Step 8 Enter the show ...
Page 48 - Resetting the Configuration Register Value; Problem Solving; Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide
Problem Solving vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Step 4 Press Ctrl-Z to exit configuration mode. Router(config)# Ctrl-Z Step 5 Save your configuration changes: Router# copy running-config startup-config Resetting the Configuration Register Value Follow these steps once you...
Page 49 - OK LED Diagnostics; Number of Blinks; The parameter RAM area of the 860T DPRAM failed.
vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Problem Solving • ISDN configuration—Consider ISDN-specific hardware and software configurations (ISDN BRI WICs only). OK LED Diagnostics Use the front-panel OK LED to help determine any problems with the router. When the router first boot...
Page 50 - Troubleshooting WICs and VICs; command to help determine problems with a card.; The; show diag; command displays similar information for each port available on
Problem Solving viii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Troubleshooting WICs and VICs Use the show diag command to help determine problems with a card. Router# show diag Slot 0: C1750 1FE VE Mainboard port adapter, 7 ports Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time un...
Page 51 - Symptom
ix Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Problem Solving Table 2 lists problems that could occur with the WICs and VICs and the possible solutions of these problems. . Table 2 Troubleshooting WICs and VICs Symptom Possible Solution(s) Router does not recognize the card. • Confirm ...
Page 52 - Troubleshooting the Power System; Cisco WAN Interface Cards
Problem Solving x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Troubleshooting the Power System If the router external power supply fails, return it to your Cisco reseller. Table 3 lists symptoms and possible solutions of power problems. Router powers on and boots only when a particular ...
Page 53 - Troubleshooting ISDN; Two commands are useful when troubleshooting ISDN:; clear interface; For routers with an ISDN U WIC, use the; clear controller; command to
xi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Problem Solving Troubleshooting ISDN Because ISDN uses many variables and supports many different configurations, it sometimes can cause problems for the router. This section describes problems related to the ISDN line that might occur. Two...
Page 54 - WIC; ISDN U
Problem Solving xii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Table 4 Troubleshooting ISDN WIC Symptom Check the Following Possible Solution(s) ISDN S/T Router is on, but the OK LED on the card is off. • Is the OK LED on the router front panel on? • If no, the router might be malfunct...
Page 55 - Use; show isdn status; show controller bri0; command or the; dialer string
xiii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Problem Solving ISDN S/TorISDN U Card cannot make a connection to the remote router. Use show isdn status command to check the following: • Does the current ISDN switch type match actual switch type being used? • Use the isdn switch-type ...
Page 57 - Dimensions
i Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 A Technical Specifications Table 1 lists hardware and operating specifications for the Cisco 1750 router. Table 1 Router Specifications Description Specification Console port RJ-45 Auxiliary port RJ-45 Ethernet port RJ-45 Dimensions H x W x ...
Page 58 - Power consumption
ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Power consumption 18W Operating Specifications Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity 32 to 104°F (0° to 40°C) –40 to 149°F (–20° to 65°C) 10 to 85%, noncondensing Table 1 Router Specifications (continued) Description ...
Page 59 - Ethernet Cables
i Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 B Cabling Specifications This appendix describes cables and cabling guidelines for the router and contains the following sections: • Ethernet Cables • Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines • Console Cable and Adapters • VIC Cables and Pinouts ...
Page 60 - Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines; Signal; TX–; Specification
Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Ethernet Network Cabling Guidelines Table 2 describes some guidelines for creating Ethernet networks. Figures might vary, depending on the manufacturer of the network equipment. Table 1 Straight-Through E...
Page 61 - Console Cable and Adapters; Adapter
iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Console Cable and Adapters Console Cable and Adapters A console cable kit is provided with your router. Use this kit when connecting your router to a PC or terminal. The console cable kit contains: • RJ-45-to-RJ-45 console cable (light blu...
Page 62 - rollover
Console Cable and Adapters iv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Figure 1 illustrates how to identify the console cable, which is also referred to as the rollover cable. Figure 1 Identifying a Rollover Cable TXD 3 6 2 3 RXD GND 4 5 5 7 GND GND 5 4 5 7 GND RXD 6 3 3 2 TXD DSR 7 ...
Page 63 - VIC Cables and Pinouts; Table 4 lists the pinouts for FXS and FXO VIC connectors.
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 VIC Cables and Pinouts VIC Cables and Pinouts This section describes the VIC cables and pinouts for foreign exchange station (FXS), foreign exchange office (FXO), and E&M connectors. Use the following cables to connect the VICs to the ne...
Page 64 - Pin
VIC Cables and Pinouts vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Note Pins that are not used should not be connected. The E&M VIC pinout depends on the PBX type and connection. Table 5 lists the pinout for this connector. Note Pins that are not used should not be connected. Tab...
Page 65 - Signaling output
vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 VIC Cables and Pinouts 7 E-lead Signaling output 8 SG Signaling ground return Table 5 E&M Pinouts (continued) Pin Signal Description
Page 69 - Opening the Chassis; Follow these steps to open the chassis:
iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Opening the Chassis Opening the Chassis To install or upgrade memory or data modules, you must open the chassis. Opening the chassis requires a number one Phillips screwdriver. Follow these steps to open the chassis: Step 1 Make sure the r...
Page 71 - Locating Modules
v Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Locating Modules Locating Modules Figure 2 shows where to install a dual in-line memory module (DIMM), a packet voice data module (PVDM), and a mini-Flash memory module on the motherboard. The mini-Flash memory module is on the back of the m...
Page 72 - Installing a Mini-Flash Module; Removing a Mini-Flash Module; Follow these steps to remove a mini-Flash memory module:
Installing a Mini-Flash Module vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Installing a Mini-Flash Module You can install a mini-Flash module (shown in Figure 3) to increase the amount of Flash memory in the router. Figure 3 Mini-Flash Module Removing a Mini-Flash Module Follow these...
Page 75 - Installing a Dual In-Line Memory Module; Follow these steps to install a DIMM on the router motherboard:
ix Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Installing a Dual In-Line Memory Module Installing a Dual In-Line Memory Module You can install a dual in-line memory module (DIMM) to increase the amount of dynamic RAM (DRAM) in the router. Follow these steps to install a DIMM on the rout...
Page 76 - Installing a Packet Voice Data Module; Follow these steps to install a PVDM on the router motherboard:
Installing a Packet Voice Data Module x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Installing a Packet Voice Data Module You can install a packet voice data module (PVDM) to support enhanced versions of digital signal processors (DSPs). Follow these steps to install a PVDM on the route...
Page 77 - Closing the Chassis
xi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Closing the Chassis Closing the Chassis After installing memory or data modules on the motherboard, close the chassis by following these steps: Step 1 If you disconnected the fan from the motherboard as described in the “Opening the Chassis...