Cisco MC3810 Series Quick Start Manual
Cisco MC3810 Series Quick Start Manual

Cisco MC3810 Series Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 N S T A L L A T I O N A N D T A R T U P Telephone network Digital or X 6 4 analog PBX o r n T 1 / Cisco MC3810 Ethernet Computer Video codec Video BTAIN OOLS AND...
  • Page 3: Items Not Included

    ETSI CTR17 Access Concentrators • Cisco IOS release notes Ordering Information • Documentation CD-ROM To place an order, contact Cisco Customer Service (408 526 4000 or 800 553 6387). • Product warranty card • Cisco Information Packet • Cisco information wallet card and sticker...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    E&M E&M Rear panel forward, center-mount telco Safety Information Warning See the Cisco MC3810 Series Caution Do not remove the rubber feet. Multiservice Access Concentrators They provide a space for air circulation. Hardware Installation Guide for safety information you need to know before Rack-Mounting the Chassis working on the Cisco MC3810.
  • Page 5: Wall-Mounting The Chassis

    Install Chassis and Connect Cables (continued) Power supply and fan at the top Vertical wall stud Wall-Mounting the Chassis Step 1 Install the smaller brackets as shown in Note: Screws for attaching the chassis to a wall are the figure above. not included.
  • Page 6 The colored wires are in the opposite sequence at opposite ends of the cable. If your cable came from Cisco Systems, pin 1 is white on one plug, and pin 8 is white on the opposite plug. (A rollover cable...
  • Page 7 Install Chassis and Connect Cables (continued) T1/E1 E&M E&M E&M E&M E&M T1/E1 trunk port Cisco MC3810 (RJ-48 shown) RJ-48 straight-through cable or two 75-ohm coaxial cables with BNC connectors (not shown) Network demarcation (RJ-48 shown) Connecting the T1/E1 Trunk...
  • Page 8 ISDN wall jack (U interface) Connecting the BRI S/T Backup Port to the Network If your Cisco MC3810 supports BRI S/T backup, Step 3 If the NT1 is not already connected to the connect the BRI S/T backup port to the ISDN ISDN network, connect the U interface of network.
  • Page 9 You can connect the serial 1 port to user equipment. Note: Both serial ports are dark blue. Use one of the Cisco serial transition cables (not Step 1 included). Select the cable to match both of the...
  • Page 10 Install Chassis and Connect Cables (continued) T1/E1 E&M E&M E&M E&M E&M Cisco MC3810 10BaseT port (RJ-45) Straight-through Ethernet cable Ethernet hub Connecting the Ethernet Port for LAN Access If you are using a 10BaseT Ethernet LAN, connect the Ethernet 0 port to the Ethernet hub.
  • Page 11 Install Chassis and Connect Cables (continued) FXS port FXO port E&M port T1/E1 Cisco MC3810 RJ-11 jack to central office Telephone Connecting Analog Voice Ports Connect analog voice ports as follows: Step 1 Select the appropriate cable. (See information at left.) •...
  • Page 12 BNC connectors (not shown) Connecting the T1/E1 Digital Voice Port If your Cisco MC3810 has a T1/E1 digital voice Step 1 For an RJ-48 cable—Connect one end of port, connect it to a digital PBX. the cable to the RJ-48 jack labeled T1/E1 on a tan background.
  • Page 13 Cisco MC3810 8-conductor cables PBX (PINX) Connecting BRI S/T Voice Ports If your Cisco MC3810 has BRI S/T voice ports, Step 1 Connect one end of each cable to the connect them to a Private Integrated Services appropriate BRI S/T voice port on the BRI Network Exchange (PINX).
  • Page 14 Connect the other end of the V.35 serial (included with VDM). cable to the video data port of the video For the video data connection, use a Cisco V.35 DCE codec. serial transition cable with ringing indicator (RI) Step 3 Connect the 26-pin connector of the (included with VDM).
  • Page 15: Connecting The Console Port

    TERMINAL to the communication port (usually labeled COM) on your PC or If you are using a local PC or ASCII terminal to terminal. configure your Cisco MC3810, connect it to the console port. Step 2 Connect one end of the cable to the terminal adapter.
  • Page 16 If you are using a remote PC or ASCII terminal to Step 2 Connect one end of the cable to the configure your Cisco MC3810, connect the modem modem adapter. (not included) to the auxiliary port. Step 3...
  • Page 17: Connecting The Power Cable

    Note: This procedure is for AC power. If your Step 1 Connect one end of the power cord to the Cisco MC3810 operates on DC power, see the power connector on the rear panel of the Cisco MC3810 Series Multiservice Access Cisco MC3810.
  • Page 18 Item Ask Your Network Administrator Enter the Information in This Column What do you want to name the Cisco MC3810 (to distinguish it from other Cisco devices on your network)? What should the encrypted enable secret password be? What should the nonencrypted enable password be?
  • Page 19: Checklist For Power-Up

    • Interface cables connected Power-Up Procedure Perform this procedure to power up your Cisco MC3810 and verify that it goes through its initialization and self-test. When this is finished, the Cisco MC3810 will be ready to configure. Step 1 Power up your terminal or PC, and configure it for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
  • Page 20: Perform Initial Configuration

    Perform Initial Configuration This section shows how to perform some basic configurations from a local or remote console, using the Cisco command-line interface. For complete configuration procedures, see the Cisco MC3810 Series Multiservice Access Concentrators Software Configuration Guide. Setting the Ethernet Port IP Address Connect the Ethernet port (yellow) to a live Ethernet connection using a standard Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connectors;...

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