Quick Start Guide INSTALLING YOUR CISCO 1605 ROUTER 1 UNPACK THE BOX. 2 INSTALL THE ROUTER. 3 VERIFY YOUR INSTALLATION. Internet. Ethernet network 1

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Quick Start Guide INSTALLING YOUR CISCO 1605 ROUTER Internet Ethernet network 1 Ethernet network 2 WAN connection Hub Hub Cisco 1605 Server 1 UNPACK THE BOX. 2 INSTALL THE ROUTER. 3 VERIFY YOUR INSTALLATION.

Unpack the Box. Note: The Cisco 1600 series routers are either of run-from-flash (RFF) or run-from-ram (RFR) models. In this document, model names without an R refer to both models. The Router Memory section in the hardware installation guide that came with your router describes the differences between RFF and RFR models. Cisco 1600 Router Items That You Provide Serial cable (Cisco 1601) (blue if ordered from Cisco) Ethernet AUI cable Accessory Kit Items 10BaseT Ethernet cable Console cable (light blue, RJ-45-to-RJ-45) 2 RJ-48S-to-RJ-48S (Cisco 1602) (blue, if ordered from Cisco) Power supply Power cord (black) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 (red if ordered from Cisco for Cisco 1603) (orange if ordered from Cisco for Cisco 1604) DB-25-to-RJ-45 console adapter (light gray) DB-9-to-RJ-45 console adapter (light gray) Ethernet AUI transceiver or Ethernet 10BaseT hub Documentation CD Hardware Installation Software Configuration WAN interface card (optional, might already be installed) Product documentation Phillips screwdriver (if installing a WAN interface card)

Install the Router. There are three steps to installing your router: Warning Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN interface card 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. A. Connect the router to your local Ethernet network(s). The router can be connected to one or two local networks. B. Install a WAN interface card. The router cannot make any connections outside the local network unless a WAN interface card is installed and connected. Without a WAN interface card installed, the router does function correctly between two local networks. C. Connect the power supply. After you connect the power, you can confirm proper installation by checking that certain LEDs are on. 3

DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN Install the Router (continued). A. Connect the router to the local networks. The router has three Ethernet ports, but supports only two Ethernet connections at one time. Connect the router to your local Ethernet networks in one of these ways: Option 1: Connect the ETHERNET Ø 10BASET port and the ETHERNET 1 10BASET port. Option 2: Connect the ETHERNET Ø AUI port and the ETHERNET 1 10BASET port. Option 1 You need two RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cables and two Ethernet hubs or switches for this option. Step 1 Connect one end of the first cable to the yellow ETHERNET Ø 10BASET port, and connect the other end to a network port on the hub or switch. Option 2 You need one RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable, one AUI cable, and an Ethernet transceiver for this option. If the transceiver connects directly to the router, you do not need the AUI cable. Step 1 Connect the Ethernet transceiver to the yellow ETHERNET Ø AUI port, and connect the transceiver to the local network. 4 LNK LED DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN Step 2 Connect the second cable to the yellow ETHERNET 1 10BASET port as described in Step 1. Step 2 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the yellow ETHERNET 1 10BASET port, and connect the other end to a network port on the hub or switch. LNK LED LNK LED

Install the Router (continued). B. Install the WAN interface card. Look for a WAN interface card in the slot on the right-rear of the router, just above the slot labeled FLASH CARD. (There is no WAN interface card installed if there is a metal plate over the slot.) If the card is already installed, connect it to your WAN line according to the instructions that came with the card. To install a card, follow the instructions below. Note: You must provide a Phillips screwdriver for this step. Step 1 Confirm that the power is OFF. Step 2 Remove the thumbscrews that hold the slot cover in place, and then remove the slot cover. Step 3 Hold the card by the edges and line it up with the guide on the card slot. Step 4 Insert the card into the slot and push in until it is firmly seated in the connector and the front panel is flush with the router rear panel. Step 5 Tighten the screws that are in the card. Connect the card port to the WAN line according to the instructions that came with the card. DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN 5

DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN Install the Router (continued). C. Connect the power supply. After connecting the router to power and turning it on, you can confirm that you have installed the router correctly by checking certain LEDs. Connect the router to the power supply as shown below. Depending on where you are installing the router, your power supply and power outlet could be different from those in the picture. Step 1 Connect the power supply cord to the power socket on the rear panel. Step 2 Connect the power supply to a power outlet. Confirm that the router has power by checking that the SYSTEM PWR LED on the front panel is on. Step 3 Confirm that the router has power by checking that the SYSTEM PWR LED on the front panel is on. 6

Verify Your Installation. After the router is powered on, the following LEDs confirm that you have correctly installed your router. LED Location What to Look For SYSTEM PWR Front On means that power is being supplied to the router. SYSTEM OK Front On means that the router software is loaded and functional. Blinking means that the software is being loaded into router memory. OK LNK Rear, to the left of the Flash card slot Rear, one next to each 10BaseT port On means that the Flash card is correctly installed. If the LED is off, refer to the hardware installation guide that came with the router for instructions on how to re-install the card. On means that the router is connected to a local Ethernet network through this port. If you connected the router to a local network through the AUI port, then the LNK LED next to the ETHERNET Ø 10BASET should be off. ETHØ ACT Front Blinking means that there is network traffic on the local Ethernet network that is connected to the ETHERNET Ø 10BASET port or the ETHERNET Ø AUI port (only one of these two ports should be connected). ETH1 ACT Front Blinking means that there is network traffic on the local Ethernet network that is connected to the ETHERNET 1 10BASET port. Any WAN interface card LEDs WAN interface card front panel Refer to the documentation that came with the WAN interface card. 7 For More Information For more information about installing and configuring your Cisco 1605 router, see the following documents: Cisco 1600 Fast Step Software Quick Start Guide that is in the accessory kit. Cisco 1600 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide that is in the accessory kit. Cisco 1600 Series Software Configuration Guide that is in the accessory kit. The Cisco Connection Online card that is in the accessory kit, which lists telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and World Wide Web URLs for getting information directly from Cisco Systems.

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