Cisco 800 Series Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco 800 Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services
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April 7, 2015
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  • Page 1 Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide April 7, 2015 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices.
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Model-Specific Features 1-38 Common Features 1-39 Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1-42 Cisco 880 Series Data Routers 1-43 Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers 1-46 Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas 1-52 C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISRs 1-54 C881GW-S/V-A-K9 ISRs 1-54 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 Cisco C887VA Router 1-59 Cisco C887VAM Router 1-60 Cisco C888 Integrated Services Router 1-62 Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE Integrated Services Routers 1-65 Cisco C881G-4G Integrated Services Router 1-71 Cisco C887VAG-4G Integrated Services Router 1-74 Cisco C896VAG-LTE Integrated Services Router...
  • Page 5 Items Shipped with your Router 2-39 Additional Items 2-39 Connections 2-40 Ethernet Devices 2-40 Installing the Cisco 860, 880, and 890 Series Routers 2-40 Warnings 2-40 Installing on a Table 2-41 Mounting on a Wall 2-41 Installing the Router Ground Connection...
  • Page 6 Setup Command Facility Verifying the Initial Configuration Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point Technical Specifications Cisco 810 Series Cisco 812 Series Router Specifications Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment Cisco 819 Series Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 7 A-11 Router Specifications A-12 All Models Except Cisco 860VAE Series A-12 Cisco 860VAE Series A-14 Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 Series A-15 Cisco 870 Series A-16 Cisco 880 Series A-17 Cisco 880G Series 3G Wireless Integrated Services Router...
  • Page 8 Contents Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 9 This guide provides an overview and explains how to install, connect, and perform initial configuration for the following series: Cisco 810 series ISRs that include both Cisco 812 series and 819 series ISRs • Wireless and non-wireless Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 Integrated Services •...
  • Page 10 Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tip information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide viii...
  • Page 11 üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden. BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 12 Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning. SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 13 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 14 Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed. GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 15 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide xiii...
  • Page 16 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.
  • Page 17 Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074 Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 18: Related Documentation

    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...
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide xviii...
  • Page 21: Product Overview

    Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series and SOHO Series Routers. General Description The Cisco 812 ISR is a new router that looks like an Access Point with 3G, WLAN, and routing capabilities. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 22 The 3rd Generation (3G) is a generation of standards for mobile technology that facilitates growth, increased in bandwidth, and supports more diverse applications. The Cisco 812 ISR can be powered by an (included) external AC adapter or by a PoE+ capable Ethernet source using an optional Cisco PoE splitter C810-POE-SPL.
  • Page 23 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Figure 1-2 shows the 3G antenna and LEDs display. Figure 1-2 Cisco 812 ISR 3G and LEDs Display 3G diversity antenna WiFi LED 3G main antenna 3G LED Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Hardware Features

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Figure 1-3 shows the I/O side of the Cisco 812 ISR. Figure 1-3 Cisco 812 ISR I/O Side GE WAN MAIN DIV/GPS C812G CON/ 5VDC 4.0A GE WAN port Power connection port Console/Aux port...
  • Page 25 LEDs The Cisco 812 ISR has two LEDs located on the top side of the router. The 3G LED is located on the lower right side with respect to the Cisco logo. 3G LED supports multiple functions and colors. The WiFi LED is located on lower left side with respect to the Cisco logo.
  • Page 26 Red (four blinks) Temperature alert. Red (solid) Software failure. Power cycle. 1. The LED colors of RSSI can be any of the four colors (White, Green, Light Blue, or Blue) listed under 3G service type. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-2 describes the WiFi LED for the Cisco 812 ISR. Table 1-2 Cisco 812 ISR WiFi LED Descriptions Message Type Color Description Boot loader status sequence Blinking Green DRAM memory test in progress.
  • Page 28 Green, Red, and Off Memory The Cisco 812 ISR supports 512 MB DRAM and 512 MB compact flash memory. The Host router software runs on the first core. The second core runs the WLAN Access Point software. If WLAN is not supported in an SKU, all 512 MB DRAM memory is allocated to the first core. For the SKUs that support WLAN, 128 MB out of the 512 MB main memory is allocated to the second core.
  • Page 29: Sku Information

    Input power connection SKU Information Table 1-3 lists the different SKUs available for the Cisco 812 ISR. The AP802-AGN-X-K9 (WLAN PID) is integrated as part of the router for the SKUs that support WLAN and is not orderable separately. Table 1-3...
  • Page 30: General Description

    The Cisco 819 ISR is a standard form factor with a commercial operating range. The 3G Cisco 819 ISRs support the 3G speeds (High-Speed PacketAccess Plus [HSPA+] enabling up to 4G speeds and Evolution Data Optimized [EVDO Rev A]).
  • Page 31 • External WiFi antenna • WLAN LED Cisco 819 is used to refer to Cisco 819HG, Cisco 819G, Cisco 819H, Cisco 819HGW, Cisco 819HWD, Note Cisco 819HG-4G, and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs unless specifically called out otherwise. Figure 1-5 Cisco 819HG Integrated Services Router...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Figure 1-6 Cisco 819HGW Integrated Services Router Figure 1-7 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 819HG ISR. Figure 1-7 Cisco 819HG ISR Front Panel 3G main antenna FE ports LEDs GE WAN port...
  • Page 33 3G mini-USB diagnostic port 11 Power switch Diversity/GPS antenna 12-in-1 serial port 12 Ground Figure 1-8 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 819HGW ISR. Figure 1-8 Cisco 819HGW ISR Front Panel 3G main antenna FE ports LEDs GE WAN port...
  • Page 34 13 Ground Serial port FE ports SKU Information Table 1-4 lists the different 3G SKUs available for the Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs. All SKUs support external antenna. WLAN is not supported. Note Table 1-4 Supported 3G SKUs for Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs...
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-4 Supported 3G SKUs for Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs (continued) SKU ID Description C819HG-B-K9 Compact Hardened 3G IOS Router with Bharat generic EVDO Rev A based on MC5728V C819G+7-K9 Compact Non-hardened 3G IOS Router with Global HSPA + Release 7 based...
  • Page 36 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-5 lists the different SKUs available for the Cisco 819HGW, Cisco 819H, and Cisco 819HWD ISRs. Table 1-5 Supported SKUs for Cisco 819HGW, Cisco 819H, and Cisco 819HWD ISRs WiFi External Antenna...
  • Page 37 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-6 lists the different 4G LTE SKUs available for the Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs. Table 1-6 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs SKU ID Mode...
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-6 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued) SKU ID Mode Operating Regions Frequency Band Description C819G-4G-GA-K9 LTE—HSPA+/ Global (Europe, LTE—800 MHz (band 20)/900 Non-hardened Cisco 819...
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-6 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued) SKU ID Mode Operating Regions Frequency Band Description C819G-4G-ST-K9 North America LTE: Non-hardened Cisco 819 • (Sprint) router with multi-mode...
  • Page 40 Version = 10 PRI SKU ID = 535479 Carrier ID = 29 Carrier Name = Tata Current Modem Temperature = 30 degrees Celsius Endpoint Port Map = 75 Router# Hardware Features This section provides an overview of the following hardware features for the Cisco 819 ISR. • Platform Features for Cisco 819 ISRs, page 1-20 •...
  • Page 41 Four ports FE interconnect switch support LED indicators for the platform Onboard crypto acceleration Power cord retention — lock Power switch lock — Cisco 819HG-4G ISRs only Reset button Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-21...
  • Page 42 Certification Authority stored on the router. Antennas The Cisco 819 3G routers provide two standard panel-mount TNC connectors to support the 3G antenna and the diversity and GPS external antenna. The main antenna is used for the primary 3G antenna. The second can be used as a diversity receive only 3G antenna or GPS antenna that does not require power supply from the router.
  • Page 43 0.033 inch or smaller and simultaneously press the reset button while applying power to the router. LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router. Table 1-8 describes the 3G LEDs for the Cisco 819 ISR. Table 1-8 3G LED Descriptions Color...
  • Page 44 2. There is only one LED to indicate the status of two SIMs. A one-blink pattern represents the status of the SIM in slot 0, followed by a two-blink pattern for the SIM in slot 1. Table 1-9 describes the WLAN LEDs for the Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-24...
  • Page 45 No Cisco image file. Boot failure. Cisco IOS errors Software failure. Try to disconnect and reconnect the unit power. Table 1-10 describes the 4G LTE LEDs for the Cisco 819 ISR. Table 1-10 4G LTE LED Descriptions Color Description Yellow FPGA download is complete.
  • Page 46 Green / Off (Slow single SIM present in slot 0, no SIM in slot 1. green blink and then a pause) Off / Off No SIM present in either slots. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-26...
  • Page 47 No Service. Memory The Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs uses non-upgradable flash memory and main memory. The onboard flash memory contains the Cisco IOS software image and the boot flash contains the ROMMON boot code. Table 1-11 lists the memory requirements for Cisco 819 ISRs.
  • Page 48 C819G-4G-G-K9 Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables The Cisco 819 ISR provides two standard panel-mount TNC connectors to support the 3G antenna and the diversity and GPS external antenna. The main antenna is used for the primary 3G antenna. The second can be used as a diversity receive only 3G antenna or GPS antenna that does not require power supply from the router.
  • Page 49 (3G-ANTM-OUT-LP). –2.5 dBi 1800, 1900, 2100 3G-ACC-OUT-LA Lightning Arrestor 800–2200 MHz This is a quarter-wave lightning protector with (Lightning Arrestor) integrated high-pass filter. For more information, see Cisco 3G Lightning Arrestor (3G-ACC-OUT-LA). Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-29...
  • Page 50 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-14 lists the supported Cisco WiFi antenna for Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs. Table 1-14 Supported Cisco WiFi Antenna Frequency Mounting Peak Gain Peak Gain Antenna band(s) Mechanical IP Rating 2.4 GHz (dBi)
  • Page 51 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 810 Series Table 1-15 lists the Cisco 4G LTE antennas that are supported for use on Cisco 819 ISRs. Table 1-15 Supported 4G LTE Antennas Maximum Gain and Cisco Part Number Description Frequency Ranges Description...
  • Page 52 50 ft (15.24 m) 3.4 dB 2400 (one RP-TNC plug, one 5.75 dB 5800 RP-TNC jack) Table 1-18 Cisco Extension Cables for Use with 4G LTE Antennas Maximum Insertion Cisco Product Number Cable Length Loss Frequency (MHz) Color Plenum Rated?
  • Page 53 1. Cable can be routed within building plenum spaces. Serial Port The Cisco standard High Speed Smart Serial 12-in-1 connector allows the highest flexibility of connections to various DTE/DCE devices. The 12-in-1 serial interface pins connect to the FPGA. The FPGA configures the pin directions based on the cable type used.
  • Page 54 12-in-1 Serial Port Power Supply All SKUs require a 5 VDC power source. Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs have a self-locking Molex mini-fit connector. Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs use a 5.5 mm barrel-type connector with separate locking clip. An external AC power adapter is supported by default. The optional external power adapters are available to support a variety of DC power sources, suitable for fixed, vehicle, or railway installations.
  • Page 55 “Supported Power Adapters” section on page A-9 will maintain Cisco warranty and support of the router; the power adapter itself is covered by Martek warranty. Input connection to the railway adapters is by a 350 millimeter long wire with stripped and tinned bare wire connection.
  • Page 56: Cisco 860 Series Isrs

    Some illustrations in this document show a wireless router. Both wireless and nonwireless models are Note available in the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs. Port and feature locations are similar for both wireless and nonwireless routers.
  • Page 57 LEDs Figure 1-12 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 861 wireless (861W) ISR. Nonwireless routers do not have antennas on the back panel. However, the feature locations are similar for all Cisco 860 series routers. Figure 1-12 Back Panel of the Cisco 861W ISR...
  • Page 58: Cisco 860Vae Series Isrs

    — 1. FE = Fast Ethernet 2. GE = Gigabit Ethernet The Cisco 866VAE, 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, and 867VAE-K9 routers each have two WAN ports. Only one Note of the two ports can be active at any given time. IOS Images Table 1-21 describes the IOS images included in Cisco 860VAE series routers.
  • Page 59 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-13 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 integrated services routers (ISRs). Figure 1-13 Front Panel of the Cisco 860VAE series ISR...
  • Page 60: Cisco 860Vae-W-A-K9, Cisco 860Vae-W-E-K9, And

    FE0 through FE3 interfaces) USB port Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs This section provides a hardware overview of the following Cisco 860VAE Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs): • C866VAE-W-E-K9 • C867VAE-W-A-K9 •...
  • Page 61: Common Features

    • flash memory for storing IOS • Reset/Recovery switch • Silent convection cooling—no fan External Interfaces Figure 1-16 shows the back I/O panel of the Cisco 867VAE-POE-W-A-K9 series router. Figure 1-16 Back I/O Panel Cisco 867VAE-POE-W-A-K9 VDSL/ADSL CONSOLE 2.5A RESET...
  • Page 62 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series For the Cisco C867VAE-POE-W-A-K9, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) is available using port FE0, with a Note 60-W power supply. USB Interface The USB 2.0 interface enables: Transferring data using a USB flash token (USB memory stick) for system recovery and other tasks.
  • Page 63 LED Indicators on Front Panel The front panel includes several LED indicators. Figure 1-17 shows the location of the LED indicators. Figure 1-17 Front Panel LED Indicators Cisco 860 Series WLAN LED indicators Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-43...
  • Page 64: Cisco 880 Series Isrs

    Power Green Solid On—The device is powered on. — Device is powered off. Cisco 880 Series ISRs The Cisco 880 series ISRs have data and voice capabilities. They have the following features: Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-44...
  • Page 65: Cisco 880 Series Data Routers

    Figure 1-21 show the features available on Cisco 880 series data routers. Some of the features shown may not be available on your router. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be G.SHDSL, VDSLoPOTS, VDSL/ADSL over ISDN, VDSL/ADSL over POTS, or 10/100 FE. See the...
  • Page 66 1. See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for supported vendors. Figure 1-19 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 886VA data router. Figure 1-19 Back Panel of the Cisco 886VA Router Data BRI Reset button Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over...
  • Page 67 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. For the Cisco 887VA, the primary WAN port is designed for an RJ-11 connector only. Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-11 connector is inserted.
  • Page 68: Cisco 880 Series Voice And Data Routers

    Serial port—console or auxiliary 1. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
  • Page 69 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-22 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST wireless voice router. Figure 1-22 Front Panel of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST Wireless Voice Router...
  • Page 70 6. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. 7. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) to enable the PoE function.
  • Page 71 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. 3. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) to enable the PoE function.
  • Page 72 High Complexity C881-V C887VA-V C887VA-V-W Figure 1-25 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W. Figure 1-25 Front Panel of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W Routers LEDs USB port Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 73 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-26 shows the back panel for the Cisco 887VA-V-W router. The Cisco 887VA-V (non-wireless) router does not have the antennas on the back panel. Figure 1-26 Back Panel of the Cisco 887 VA-V Router...
  • Page 74: Cisco 880 Series With Embedded Wlan Antennas

    Console Port 10 Kensington security slot Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas Some Cisco 880W, 880WD, and 880-WD ISRs have three embedded WLAN antennas. These ISRs are fixed-platform routers that: Provide integrated VPN, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP, and •...
  • Page 75 C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs. The front panel has LEDs only. All the ports are in the back panel. Figure 1-30 Front Panel of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs LINK 2.4GHz 5GHz WLAN Cisco 800 Series FE LAN Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-55...
  • Page 76: C881G-B/S/V-K9 Isrs

    1-126. C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISRs The C881G-B-K9, C881G-S-K9, and C881G-V-K9 ISRs are members of the Cisco 880 series data routers. These routers provide integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN), 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless Access Point (AP), 3G, and backup capabilities. For information on configuring Cisco 880 Series ISRs, see...
  • Page 77: C881G-U-K9 Isrs

    Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series C881G-U-K9 ISRs The C881G-U-K9 ISR is a member of the Cisco 880 series data routers. These routers provide integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN), embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless Access Point (AP), 3G, and backup capabilities.
  • Page 78: Figure

    Front Panel of the Cisco C881 Router Cisco Cisco 800 Series FE LAN LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-58...
  • Page 79: Cisco C886Va Router

    Cisco Cisco 800 Series FE LAN ISDN ISDN LINK LINK B1 LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-59...
  • Page 80: Cisco C886Vaj Router

    Cisco Cisco 800 Series FE LAN ISDN ISDN LINK LINK B1 LEDs For detailed description about LEDs on the Cisco 880 Series Router, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-60...
  • Page 81: Cisco C887Va Router

    Front Panel of the Cisco C887VA Router CD DATA xDSL xDSL Cisco Cisco 800 Series FE LAN LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on Cisco C880 Series Router, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-61...
  • Page 82: Cisco C887Vam Router

    4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Earth ground connection Serial port—console or auxiliary Kensington security slot On/Off switch For information on installing Cisco C880 series routers, see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html Cisco C887VAM Router Figure 1-40 shows the front panel of the Cisco C887VAM router:...
  • Page 83 USB port Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Earth ground connection Serial port—Console or auxiliary Kensington security slot On/Off switch For information on installing the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-63...
  • Page 84: Cisco C888 Integrated Services Router

    The Cisco C888 ISR supports multi mode G.SHDSL (EFM+ATM) WAN connectivity. The Cisco C888 ISR has a lead free, fanless chassis and it is an updated version of the previous Cisco 888 (888 A and 888 EA) ISR models. Table 1-28 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to the Cisco C888 ISR.
  • Page 85 Cisco Cisco 800 Series FE LAN ISDN ISDN LINK LINK B1 LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco 880 Series Routers, see information available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/1Overv iew880-860.html#wp1147924 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-65...
  • Page 86 Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Earth ground connection 10 Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary For information on installing Cisco 800 Series Routers, see the information available at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG/installin g.html#pgfId-1098019 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-66...
  • Page 87: Cisco C880 Series And Cisco C890 Series 4G Lte Integrated Services Routers

    C890 Series 4G LTE ISRs are based on the Sierra Wireless MC7304 modem and Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 4G LTE Series ISRs can support higher data rates compared to 3G in both up link and down link directions with 4G LTE support.
  • Page 88 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-30 Hardware Specifications for Cisco C890 4G LTE Series ISRs Hardware Description C896VAG-LTE—VDSL or ADSL over • ISDN, GE C897VAG-LTE—VDSL or ADSL over • POTS, GE C898EAG-LTE—G.SHDSL over POTS, GE •...
  • Page 89 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-31 lists the different 4G LTE SKUs available for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 series ISRs. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-69...
  • Page 90 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-31 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs Operating SKU ID Mode Region Frequency Band Description C881G-4G-GA-K9 LTE: Global (Europe, Cisco 880 Series ISR...
  • Page 91 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-31 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Operating SKU ID Mode Region Frequency Band Description C896VAG-LTE-GA- LTE: Global (Europe, Cisco 890 series ISR...
  • Page 92 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-31 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Operating SKU ID Mode Region Frequency Band Description C897VAMG-LTE-G Global (Europe, LTE: Cisco 890 series ISR •...
  • Page 93 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-31 Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Operating SKU ID Mode Region Frequency Band Description C898EAG-LTE-GA LTE: Global (Europe, Cisco 890 series ISR...
  • Page 94: Cisco C881G-4G Integrated Services Router

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco C881G-4G Integrated Services Router Figure 1-44 shows the front panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR. Figure 1-44 Front Panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR Power OK FE LAN RSSI 10 4G...
  • Page 95 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-32 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C881G-4G ISR Number Color Description Green / Yellow SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. (one green blink followed by two...
  • Page 96 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-32 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C881G-4G ISR Number Color Description Service Green (solid) Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level that is active (2G, 3G, 3.5G, 3.7G, LTE).
  • Page 97: Cisco C887Vag-4G Integrated Services Router

    13 Active GPS antenna connector Serial port—Console or auxiliary 4G Antenna connector—M0/MAIN Reset button Power connector For information on installing the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG.html Cisco C887VAG-4G Integrated Services Router Figure 1-46 shows the front panel of the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR.
  • Page 98 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-33 describes the LEDs for Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR. Table 1-33 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR Number Color Description Power OK Green On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
  • Page 99 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-33 LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR Number Color Description Green (solid) Standalone GPS. Green (slow GPS is acquiring signals. blinking) Yellow (solid Assisted GPS. Yellow (slow Assisted GPS is acquiring signals.
  • Page 100 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-47 shows the back panel of the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR. Figure 1-47 Back Panel of the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR USB port Earth ground connection 4G port Kensington security slot SIM slots 4G antenna connector—M1/DIV...
  • Page 101 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-34 describes the LEDs for Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-34 LED Descriptions for Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Power OK Green On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
  • Page 102 Green (three Strong signal. blinks and then a long pause) Green (two Fair signal. blinks and then a long pause) Green (one Marginal signal. blink and then a long pause) No signal. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-82...
  • Page 103 Green (fast Module is transmitting or receiving. blinking) Module is not powered. Figure 1-49 shows the back panel of the Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-49 Back Panel of the Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-83...
  • Page 104: Cisco C897Vag-Lte Integrated Service Router

    Console / Auxiliary port 15 VDSL or ADSL over ISDN Power connector 16 4G antenna connector—M0/MAIN For information on installing Cisco C890 Series Routers, see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG.html Cisco C897VAG-LTE Integrated Service Router Figure 1-50 shows the front panel of the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR.
  • Page 105 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-35 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-35 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Power OK Green On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
  • Page 106 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-35 LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Green / SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. Yellow (one green blink...
  • Page 107 Green (fast Module is transmitting or receiving. blinking) Module is not powered. Figure 1-51 shows the back panel of the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-51 Back Panel of the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR GE WAN interface On/Off switch 10 Reset button...
  • Page 108: Cisco C898Eag-Lte Integrated Service Router

    Power connector 16 4G antenna connector—M0/MAIN Cisco C898EAG-LTE Integrated Service Router Figure 1-52 shows the front panel of the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-52 Front Panel of the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR Table 1-36 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR.
  • Page 109 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-36 LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description GE LAN Ports Green On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
  • Page 110 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-36 LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Green / SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. Yellow (one green blink...
  • Page 111 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-36 LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Green Standalone GPS (solid) Green (slow GPS is acquiring signals. blinking) Yellow Assisted GPS. (solid) Yellow Assisted GPS is acquiring signals.
  • Page 112: Cisco C899G-Lte Integrated Service Router

    Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-53 shows the back panel of the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-53 Back Panel of the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR GE WAN interface On/Off switch 10 Reset button SFP port 11 Earth ground connection...
  • Page 113 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-37 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR. Table 1-37 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR Number LED Color Description Power OK Green On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
  • Page 114 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-37 LED Descriptions for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR (continued) Number LED Color Description Green / Yellow SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. (one green blink...
  • Page 115 Green (fast Module is transmitting or receiving. blinking) Module is not powered. Figure 1-55 shows the back panel of the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR. Figure 1-55 Back Panel of the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-95...
  • Page 116 4G port 12 Earth ground connection 13 Kensington security slot USB port 14 4G antenna connector—M1/DIV SIM slots 15 Active GPS antenna connector 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console/Auxiliary port 16 4G antenna connector—M0/MAIN Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-96...
  • Page 117: Cisco 890 Series Integrated Service Routers

    DIMM expansion socket that can accept up to 512 MB of additional memory, for a total of 768 MB • system memory in Cisco 891 and Cisco 892 ISRs, and a total of 1 GB system memory in Cisco 892F series ISRs Three reverse-polarity Threaded Neill-Concelman (RP-TNC) connectors on the back panel for •...
  • Page 118 USB ports Figure 1-57 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 892W router. Non wireless routers do not have RP-TNC antennas or connectors on the back panel. Some of the features that are shown may not be available on your router. However, the feature locations are similar across all Cisco 890 series routers.
  • Page 119 2. The Data BRI port is available only on the Cisco 892 Router models. 3. The V.92 port (not shown) is available only on the Cisco 891 Router models and is located between the console port and the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 120 The Cisco 892FSP does not support AIM2-CUE-K9 and AIM2-APPRE-104-K9 because it does not have Note an SFC socket. To upgrade DRAM memory from 512 MB to 1 GB on the Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, Note and Cisco 898EA routers, you should enable the FL-8XX-512U1GB license.
  • Page 121 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-59 shows the back panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router. Figure 1-59 Back Panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router C i sco 892FSP GE W AN GE W AN C O N SO LE...
  • Page 122 PoE function. Figure 1-62 shows the front panel of the Cisco 896VA and the Cisco 897VA routers. Figure 1-62 Front Panel of the Cisco 896VA and Cisco 897VA Routers...
  • Page 123 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-63 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VA Router. Figure 1-63 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VA Router Cisco 897VA GELAN 5 ISDN GE WAN CONSOLE RESET 54VDC 1.2A 12VDC 2.5A...
  • Page 124 1. Ports 0 through 3 can be configured as POE, which is an optional feature for this model. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function. Figure 1-65 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAM router. Figure 1-65 Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router...
  • Page 125 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-67 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW routers. Figure 1-67 Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW Routers LEDs Figure 1-68 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAMW Router.
  • Page 126 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 1-69 shows the back panel of the Cisco 898EA router. Figure 1-69 Back Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router Cisco 898EA GELAN 5 CONSOLE GE WAN RESET 54VDC 1.2A 12VDC 2.5A...
  • Page 127: Cisco C897Vab-K

    Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco C897VAB-K9 The Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR is designed to support 2-pair VDSL2 bonding up to the 17a profile and single pair support for ADSL/VDSL over POTS up to the 30a profile. Table 1-38 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C897VAB-K9 ISR.
  • Page 128 The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ-11 or RJ-14 connector only. Damage to the Caution primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-11 or RJ-14 connector is inserted. Figure 1-72 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR. Figure 1-72 Front panel of the Cisco 897 VAB-K9 ISR ISDN...
  • Page 129 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-39 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR (continued) Number LED Color Description GE LAN 0 Green/Yellow Off—No link. GE LAN 1 Green On—Link. GE LAN 2 Yellow On—Fault with PoE. Implies no link.
  • Page 130: Cisco C891 Series Isrs

    Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco C891 Series ISRs Cisco C891 Series ISRs are designed to deliver secure broadband, metro Ethernet, wireless LAN (WLAN) connectivity, and business continuity. Cisco C891 Series ISRs also provide a 1-port Gigabit Ethernet SFP socket for WAN connectivity.
  • Page 131 SFP8 FE0 GE LAN Cisco Cisco 800 Series ISDN ISDN V.92 V.92 LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco C890 Series Routers, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-111...
  • Page 132: Cisco C891Fw Router

    Front Panel of the Cisco C891FW Router GE8 SFP8 FE0 2.4GHz 5GHz GE LAN Cisco 800 Series ISDN V.92 LEDs For detailed description about the LEDs on Cisco C890 Series Router, see “LEDs” section on page 1-23. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-112...
  • Page 133 11 Reset button SFP port 12 Earth ground connection USB port 13 Kensington security slot V.92 backup port 8-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch For information on installing the Cisco C890 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-113...
  • Page 134 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco C891-24X/K9 Integrated Services Router Cisco C891-24X/K9 Integrated Services Router (ISR) is a fixed Cisco 890 Series ISR that supports 24 port GE LAN. Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR provides more switch port options compared to other 890 Series ISRs and Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR is useful in deployment scenarios where more switching capability is required.
  • Page 135 For information on installing the C891-24X/K9 ISR see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG/installin g.html Hardware Features This section provides an overview of the following hardware features for the Cisco 860 Series, 880 Series, and 890 Series ISRs. A feature summary is available at the end of this section. Kensington Lock •...
  • Page 136: Kensington Lock

    Cisco 860VAE Routers—Custom Configuration File On the Cisco 860VAE routers, the reset button can be used to load a custom configuration file without having to use the CLI. The configuration file can be located on an external USB flash drive or on the router's compact flash.
  • Page 137 To reset the router to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file, follow these steps: Verify that Cisco IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is on. Step 1 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 138 LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router. • Table 1-42 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs. • Table 1-43 lists the LED descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs.
  • Page 139 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-42 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series WLAN Green On—Radio is connected, SSID...
  • Page 140 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-42 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series xDSL Data Green Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or —...
  • Page 141 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-42 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Color Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series BRI Voice B2 Green On—BRI B2 channel is connected.
  • Page 142 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-43 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs Activity Description Power/System Power/System LED: Solid Power is on and system running in the ROMMON mode.
  • Page 143 Shared LEDs on the Cisco 881-V and Cisco 887VA-V Voice and Data Routers On the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W routers, the BRI1, BRI2 and the FXS ports share LED indicators. The following ports share an LED indicator: •...
  • Page 144 Close-up of the BRI and FXS LED Indicators Memory The Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series routers contain flash memory and main memory. Flash Memory The Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs use non-upgradable flash memory storage. The onboard flash memory contains the Cisco IOS software image, the boot flash contains the ROMMON boot code, and a separate non-volatile flash contains the cookie configuration.
  • Page 145: Usb Port

    Two USB 2.0-compliant ports located on the front panel. Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, One USB 2.0-compliant port located on the back panel. Cisco897VA, Cisco 898EA 1. Except for Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 1-125...
  • Page 146: Power Supply

    The Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to FE ports 0, 1, 2, and 3. The PoE module is an option available only for the Cisco 880 series and 890 series ISRs and requires a 48 V external power adapter.
  • Page 147: G Cellular Data Wan Connectivity

    Some Cisco 880G models come with a 34-mm express card slot ready for use with a commercial 3G card radio. The 3G express card slot is located on the front panel. For a list of supported 3G cards, see the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet.
  • Page 148 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 Supported Cisco Radio Antennas The Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F come with three removable dipole antennas that can be replaced using the Cisco approved antenna extenders listed in Table 1-49.
  • Page 149: Small Form-Factor Pluggable Port

    Table 1-50 summarizes the hardware features available in the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs. Table 1-50 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs Feature Description 860 Series...
  • Page 150 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-50 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series Embedded Provides Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ 802.11a/b/g/n compliance.
  • Page 151 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-50 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series USB port, Supports USB 1.1. Provides connection for USB devices...
  • Page 152 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 1-50 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series BRI voice port The ISDN BRI S/T voice interface provides a client-side —...
  • Page 153: Installing The Router

    C H A P T E R Installing the Router This chapter describes the equipment and the procedures for successfully installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISRs, Cisco 819 ISRs, and the Cisco 812 ISRs, and contains the following sections: Installing the Cisco 810 ISR, page 2-1 •...
  • Page 154: Installing The Cisco 810 Isr

    Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Items Shipped with your Router Unpack the box and verify that all items listed on the invoice were shipped with the Cisco 812 ISR. The following items are shipped with your router: •...
  • Page 155 Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Figure 2-1 10-24 Screws 10-24 screws Box hanger Shelf bracket (PID 700-39491-01) Install the PoE+ splitter into the mounting plate with four 6-32 screws. (See Figure 2-2.) Step 2 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 156 Slide the power cord lock forward so that it captures the overmold and is fully seated. Figure 2-3 Placement of the Power Cord Lock onto the Power Cord Power cord connector Power cord lock Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 157 Remove one ceiling tile to gain access. Step 7 Install the pre-assembled rail with PoE+ splitter into the T-rail. Push down the box hanger mounting clips Step 8 to lock into the T-rail as shown in Figure 2-5. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 158: Installing The Sim Card

    Place the router on a sturdy solid surface and orient the SIM access panel up to gain access. Ensure that Step 2 any installed antennas are oriented appropriately to avoid damage. Remove the SIM access panel being held in place by four 6-32 screws. (See Figure 2-6). Step 3 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 159 Reinstall the same 6-32 flat head screws using a screw driver to secure the access panel back in place. Step 5 Figure 2-7 shows the SIM card installed and the SIM access panel closed. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 160: Installing The 3G Antenna

    SIM Access Panel Installing the 3G Antenna Note Install the antenna before you mount the Cisco 812 ISR. 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.
  • Page 161: Mounting The Cisco 812 Isr

    Mounting the Cisco 812 ISR This section describes the steps in mounting the Cisco 812 ISR in several configurations, including on a suspended ceiling, on a hard ceiling or wall, and on an electrical or network box. This section contains the following topics: •...
  • Page 162 • Mounting Hardware Mounting hardware for the Cisco 812 ISR consists of brackets, which connect to the bottom of the router, and ceiling grid clips, which connect the bracket to a suspended ceiling. The bracket that you need depends on the mounting location for the router. The ceiling grid clip that you need depends on the type of suspended ceiling where you need to install the router.
  • Page 163 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Figure 2-10 Universal Bracket Installed on the Cisco 812 ISR Universal bracket Ceiling Grip Clips Use a ceiling grid clip to mount the router on a suspended ceiling. The ceiling grid clip that you need depends on the ceiling tiles on your ceiling.
  • Page 164 Figure 2-12 shows the three types of ceiling rails: T-rail, channel, and beam. Figure 2-13 shows the Cisco Access Point installed with mounting bracket, ceiling grid clip, and adapter clips. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-12...
  • Page 165 Mounting the Cisco 812 ISR Below a Suspended Ceiling The recommended power option for the Cisco 812 ISR, when mounted below a suspended ceiling, is the Cisco C810-POE-SPL (PoE+ splitter) with the use of the supplied 1.3 meter power cable and Cat5 cable (Plenum rated).
  • Page 166 Step 12 Gently slide the router onto the mounting bracket until it clicks into place. Figure 2-14 shows the Cisco 812 ISR mounted on a T-rail ceiling rail using a ceiling grid clip. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-14...
  • Page 167 Mounting the Cisco 812 ISR on a Hard Ceiling or a Wall This procedure describes the steps required to mount the Cisco 812 ISR on a ceiling constructed of 3/4-inch (19.05 mm) or thicker plywood using #8 fasteners using the universal mounting bracket (C810-BR-CM).
  • Page 168 Note The pilot hole size varies according to the material and thickness you are fastening. It is recommended to test the material to determine the ideal hole size for your mounting application. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-16...
  • Page 169 Gently slide the router onto the mounting bracket keyhole slots until it clicks into place. Mounting the Cisco 812 ISR to a Network or Electrical Box To mount the Cisco 812 ISR to a network box or an electrical box, perform these steps: Step 1 Position the universal mounting bracket (C810-BR-CM) over the existing network or electrical box and align the bracket mounting holes with the box holes.
  • Page 170: Grounding The Cisco 812 Isr

    Slide the router onto the optional mounting bracket until it clicks into place. Grounding the Cisco 812 ISR Grounding is not always required for indoor installations because the Cisco 812 ISR is classified as a low-voltage device and does not contain internal power supplies. However, it is recommended that you check your local and national electrical codes to see if grounding is a requirement.
  • Page 171: Installing The Cisco 819 Isr

    Connect the ring lug to the router grounding point and reinstall the same 6-32 screw. Step 7 Installing the Cisco 819 ISR This section describes the equipment and the procedures for successfully installing the Cisco 819 ISR and contains the following sections: Equipment, Tools, and Connections, page 2-20 •...
  • Page 172 Statement 1078 Equipment, Tools, and Connections This section describes the equipment, tools, and connections necessary for installing your Cisco 819 ISR. It contains the following topics: Items Shipped with your Router, page 2-21 •...
  • Page 173 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Items Shipped with your Router Unpack the box and verify that all items listed on the invoice were shipped with the Cisco 819 ISR. The following items are shipped with your router: •...
  • Page 174 If you plan to connect a modem, provide the modem and modem cable. Installing the Router This section describes how to install the Cisco 819 ISR. These routers can be installed on a table top or other flat horizontal surface mounted on a wall or DIN rail.
  • Page 175: Accessing The Sim Card

    Do not touch any part of the exposed PCB circuit area when the SIM cover is removed. Hot surface. Statement 1079 Warning To access the SIM card in the Cisco 819 ISR, follow these steps: Step 1 Power off the router and disconnect the power cable from the power source.
  • Page 176: Installing Antennas

    Installing Antennas Note Before you install the Cisco 819 ISR on a table, wall, or DIN rail, install the antennas on the front panel. It is difficult to install the antennas after the router is installed. To attach the radio antennas to your wireless router, follow these steps: Step 1 Manually screw the antenna tight to the TNC connectors on the back of the router.
  • Page 177: Installing On A Table

    2-30. Mounting on a Wall The Cisco 819 ISR has mounting holes on the bottom of the chassis for mounting the unit on a wall or other vertical surface. The attachment hardware is provided. When choosing a location for wall-mounting the router, consider cable limitations and wall structure.
  • Page 178 The screws must be long enough to penetrate at least 1.0 inch (25.4 mm) into the supporting wood or metal wall stud. (See Figure 2-22.) The orientation of the Cisco 819 ISR products is critical when wall-mounting. The router must Note be oriented as shown in Figure 2-22 with the left side of the router rotated up (as viewed from the IO side) to comply with IP41 and safety criteria.
  • Page 179: Installing A Din Rail

    Installing a DIN Rail You can use either the 7.5-mm or the 15-mm thick DIN rail for the Cisco 819 ISR. Secure the DIN rail to the mounting surface approximately every 7.8 inches (200 mm) and use end-anchors appropriately.
  • Page 180 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 810 ISR To attach the Cisco 819 ISR to a 35-mm wide DIN rail, follow these steps. Step 1 Attach the DIN rail to the back of the router using the three screws provided. (See Figure 2-23.)
  • Page 181 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Figure 2-25 Cisco 819 ISR Installed with the DIN Rail Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-29...
  • Page 182: Installing The Router Using The Configurable Low Profile Din Mount

    Mount can be utilized to mount the router flat against the DIN rail. It can also be configured in three different ways to allow router cabling to exit from the bottom, right or left. Figure 2-26 Configurable Low Profile DIN Mount standard configuration Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-30...
  • Page 183 Remove the DIN Rail Latch Springs (Item 4) Identify the desired mounting configuration and replace the latch assemblies in slots with the matching labels, using the reverse order of steps 1 through 3. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-31...
  • Page 184 Locate the “L” bracket that came with the mount, and screw the bracket to the router with the other 6-32 x .375 Philips/Pan Head screw and locking washer (Cisco 48-0422-01). Now screw the bracket to the mount with the shorter, supplied, 6-32 x .25 Philips/Pan Head screw and locking washer (Cisco 48-0421-01).
  • Page 185 If you are using this router in a vehicle, attach the ring terminal to the chassis using one of the screws Step 7 provided and the green or green and yellow striped wire. Connect the other end of the wire to the vehicle ground. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-33...
  • Page 186: Installing The Power Cord Retention Lock

    Installing the Power Cord Retention Lock The Cisco 819 ISRs have a power cord retention mechanism as an accessory. It locks the power cord to the router so when a user accidentally pulls out the power cord, the power cord will not come out from the router.
  • Page 187: Installing The Power Switch Lock

    Installing the Power Switch Lock The Cisco 819 ISRs have a power switch lock as an accessory. The power switch lock prevents unauthorized access to a tampered proof router (for example, router in a bus). For the complete list of...
  • Page 188 Installing the Cisco 810 ISR Figure 2-34 Installing Power Switch Lock Ring terminal Power switch lock Power switch lock washer Pan-head screw Power switch lock standoff Figure 2-35 Power Switch Lock Installed Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-36...
  • Page 189: Mounting The Dc Power Supply

    Statement 378 The Cisco 800 ISR DC power supply may be mounted to a wall using four #6 pan- or round-head wood screws for the mounting holes on the supply.
  • Page 190: Installing The Cisco 860, 880, 890 Isr

    Note not affect IP 41 compliance. Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR This section describes the equipment and the procedures for successfully installing the Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs, and contains the following sections: •...
  • Page 191: Additional Items

    AC power supply cable with cable retention clip Cisco Configuration Professional (Cisco CP) CD 1. By default, no cables are shipped with Cisco 860VAE models unless requested through the dynamic configuration tool. 2. DSL = digital subscriber line. 3. Shipped with Cisco 867 models only.
  • Page 192: Ethernet Devices

    Installing the Cisco 860, 880, and 890 Series Routers This section describes how to install the Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs. These routers can either be installed on a table top or other flat horizontal surface or be mounted on a wall. The Cisco 890 series ISRs may be mounted in a rack.
  • Page 193: Mounting On A Wall

    Do not place anything on top of the router. Mounting on a Wall The Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs have mounting holes on the bottom of the chassis for mounting the unit on a wall or other vertical surface.
  • Page 194 For most router models, the distance between mounting holes is 8.2 inches (208 mm), as shown Note Figure 2-37. For the Cisco 866 and Cisco 867 models, the distance is 7.85 inches (199 mm). Verify the required distance before drilling the holes. Figure 2-37 Wall-mount Holes on the Underside of the Router 8.200 in.
  • Page 195 1/8 in. (0.32 cm) Connect the chassis to a reliable earth ground. For the chassis ground connection procedures, see the Step 4 “Installing Cisco 890 Series in a Rack” section on page 2-52. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 196: Installing The Router Ground Connection

    Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Installing the Router Ground Connection The router must be connected to a reliable earth ground. Install the ground wire in accordance with local electrical safety standards. For NEC-compliant grounding, use size 14 AWG (2 mm ) or larger copper wire and a ring terminal •...
  • Page 197 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Remove the four mounting screws of the top cover. Step 1 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-45...
  • Page 198 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Install the left-side FIPS cover, as shown in detail A. Step 2 Detail A Adapter Plate Rotate and bring into the close position to hinge to the correct hexagon.
  • Page 199 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Secure the FIPS cover with two mounting screws. Step 5 Install the right-side FIPS cover the same way as the left-side FIPS cover. Step 6 View after both covers are installed.
  • Page 200: Installing Antennas For Cisco 890 Series

    Statement 372 Note Before you install the Cisco 890 series wireless router on a table, wall, or rack, connect the antennas to the back panel. It is difficult to attach the antennas after the router is installed. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 201 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR To attach the radio antennas to your wireless router, follow these steps: Step 1 Manually screw the antennas tight to the RP-TNC connectors on the back of the router.
  • Page 202 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Figure 2-41 Antennas Oriented Vertically Up Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-50...
  • Page 203 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Figure 2-42 Antennas Oriented Vertically Down Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-51...
  • Page 204: Installing Cisco 890 Series In A Rack

    Figure 2-43 Screw Locations Screws Using the screws provided, attach the rack-mount brackets to the Cisco 890 series ISR chassis, as shown Step 2 Figure 2-44. Use two screws on each side. Use a number 2 Phillips screwdriver to install the bracket screws on both sides of the chassis.
  • Page 205 Statement 1006 the rack. Using two screws for each side (supplied with the rack), attach the Cisco 890 series ISR with rack-mount Step 3 brackets to a 19-inch rack. Start with the lower pair of screws first, resting the brackets on the lower screws while you insert the upper pair of screws.
  • Page 206: Installing The C881G-B/S/V-K9 Isr

    C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISR because it does not have a slot for adding a SIM card. These are CDMA/EV-DO based routers and do not require a SIM card. Installing Antennas For instructions on installing the antennas for the Cisco 881 routers, please refer to the “Installing Antennas” section on page 2-54.
  • Page 207 Chapter 2 Installing the Router Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR Figure 45 SIM Card Installation Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 2-55...
  • Page 208: Installing The Cisco 880G For 3.7G (Hspa+)/3.5G (Hspa) Isrs

    C881GW+7-A-K9, C881GW+7-E-K9, C887VAGW+7-A-K9, and C887VAGW+7-E-K9 ISRs, follow the instructions in the “Installing the Cisco 860, 880, and 890 Series Routers” section on page 2-40. However, the instructions for connecting the 3G card in the hardware installation guide do not apply because these ISRs do not have a slot for adding a 3G card.
  • Page 209: Preparing To Connect The Router

    C H A P T E R Connecting the Router This chapter describes how to install the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISRs and the Cisco 819 ISR. • Cisco 810 Series, page 3-1 • Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series, page 3-8...
  • Page 210: Connecting A Pc, Server, Or Workstation

    Do not turn on the devices until after you have completed all connections to the router. Caution If you must supply your own cable, see the “Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series” section on page A-11 • cabling specifications. If this appendix does not provide specifications for a particular cable, we strongly recommend ordering the cable from Cisco.
  • Page 211: Connecting An External Ethernet Switch

    (Optional) Connect additional servers, PCs, or workstations to the other Ethernet switch ports. Step 3 Note Use the Cisco Configuration Express to configure the Internet connection settings. See Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide for more information. Connecting an External Ethernet Switch If more than four PCs in an office must be connected to each other, you can add Ethernet connections to the router by connecting an external Ethernet switch to the Ethernet switch on the router.
  • Page 212: Connecting A Terminal Or Pc To The Console Port

    USB-to-serial port adapter. Step 3 To communicate with the router, start a terminal emulator application. For more information, see the Terminal Emulator Settings, page 3-16, and Applying Correct Terminal Emulator Settings for Console Connections. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 213: Connecting A Modem To The Console Port

    120VAC, 20A U.S (240VAC, 16 to 20A international). Statement 1005 This product requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection, to be provided as part of the building Warning installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations. Statement 1045 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 214: Connecting The Dc Adapter

    Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Cisco 810 Series To connect your Cisco 819 ISR to an AC power outlet, follow these steps: Step 1 Connect the AC adapter to an AC power outlet. Step 2 Plug the adapter cord into the router.
  • Page 215: Verifying Connections

    Table 3-1 Verifying the Router Operation Power and Link LEDs to Check Normal Patterns Yellow FPGA download is complete. Green (blinking) ROMMON is operational. After powering up, when FPGA is being downloaded (in ROMMON). Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 216 No network activity. Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series This section describes how to connect Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs to Ethernet devices, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and a network. Depending on the features available for your router, some content in this section may not apply to your Note router.
  • Page 217: Safety Warnings

    Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL-certified cables (that have the “UL” or “CSA” shown on the cord), not regulated with the subject law by showing “PSE” on the cord, for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO. Statement 371 Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
  • Page 218: Preparing To Connect The Router

    Preparing to Connect the Router Before you connect the router to the devices, install the router according to the instructions in “Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR” section on page 2-38. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-10...
  • Page 219: Preventing Damage To The Router

    Do not turn on the devices until after you have completed all connections to the router. Caution Connect the color-coded cables supplied by Cisco to the color-coded ports on the back panel. • If you must supply your own cable, see “Cable Specifications”...
  • Page 220 (Optional) Connect additional servers, PCs, or workstations to the other Ethernet switch ports. Step 3 Note Use the Cisco Configuration Express to configure the Internet connection settings. See Cisco Configuration Professional Quick Start Guide for more information. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 221: Connecting A Phone

    Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to Ethernet switch port 0 or port 1 on the router. Figure 3-8 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to a phone. Figure 3-8 Connecting a Phone PQRS...
  • Page 222 Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to an Ethernet switch port on the router. Figure 3-2 shows a Cisco 888W router connected to an Ethernet switch. Figure 3-9 Connecting to an Ethernet Switch SYST EM STAT US...
  • Page 223: Connecting The V.92 Modem Port

    Connecting to Your Service Provider Through the V.92 port V.92 port on the router Telephone wall outlet Connect the other end of the straight through R-J11 cable to an RJ-11 telephone wall outlet. Step 2 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-15...
  • Page 224: Connecting A Terminal Or Pc To The Console Port

    To communicate with the router, start a terminal emulator application. Step 3 Terminal Emulator Settings Use the following settings for the terminal emulator connection: 9600 baud • 8 data bits, no parity • 1 stop bit • • No flow control Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-16...
  • Page 225: Connecting A Modem To The Auxiliary Port

    Make sure that your modem and the router auxiliary port are configured for the same transmission speed (up to 115200 bits per second [b/s] is supported) and support mode control with data carrier detect (DCD) and data terminal ready (DTR). Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-17...
  • Page 226: Connecting The 3G Card

    (HSPA). Note The Cisco 880G router does not support online insertion and removal (OIR) of the 3G card. You must enter the shutdown command on the cellular interface before you remove the 3G card from the router. To connect and secure the 3G card, follow these steps:...
  • Page 227 Connecting the Router Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Figure 3-13 Inserting the 3G Card 3G card with the Cisco logo facing up Screw holes for locking bracket 3G express card slot Pin holes for aligning the locking bracket Notches on the 3G card...
  • Page 228 3-15, and the pins on the locking bracket should be inserted into the corresponding holes in the router. Figure 3-15 Installing the Locking Bracket 3G card Notch on the 3G card Locking bracket Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-20...
  • Page 229 Screws Locking bracket Screw holes on the locking bracket Step 6 To connect the antenna to the 3G card, insert the antenna connector into the antenna connector receptacle on the 3G card. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-21...
  • Page 230 1. The antenna connector receptacle is located on either the left, right or front of the card for different SKUs. Please locate the receptacle of your card before plugging in the cable. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-22...
  • Page 231 SSMB to TNC connector. Use PCEX-3G-HSPA-A, this with the pentaband dipole indoor PCEX-3G-CDMA-S, antenna shipped with your product. PCEX-3G-CDMA-V, PCEX-3G-CDMA-B, CISCO881G-A-K9, CISCO881G-S-K9, CISCO881G-V-K9 Step 7 Clean the flat surface to which you will affix the antenna. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-23...
  • Page 232: Installing The 3G Adapter For Extended Cable/Antenna

    Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable/Antenna For better signal and reception, if you are using the Cisco 3G Adapter for Extended Cable/Antenna, 3G-ACC-SMKTS9-TNC, follow these steps to install it: Locate and remove the Phillips screw on the left side of the router as shown in Figure 3-20.
  • Page 233 Align and insert the hooks of the adapter into the air vent holes on the left side router body as shown in Figure 3-22. Figure 3-22 Inserting the Hooks Hooks aligned and inserted into the router. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-25...
  • Page 234 Align the circular adapter hole with the hole on the router chassis from where you removed the screw in Step 4 Step 1 and use the screw to attach the adapter to the router as shown in Figure 3-23. Figure 3-23 Attaching the Adapter Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-26...
  • Page 235 Now the adapter is ready for use with the extension cable. Table 3-3 lists the loss information for the ultra-low-loss (ULL) LMR 400 cables available with the adapter for the 3G fixed platforms. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-27...
  • Page 236: Connecting A Data Bri Port

    Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Table 3-3 Cisco Adapter Cables for Use with 3G Fixed Routers Antenna Adapter Cisco Product Number Length Insertion Loss Frequency (MHz) 3G-ACC-SSMB-TNC 14.5 inches 0.66 dB 2100 3G-ACC-TS9-TNC 13.5 inches 0.62 dB...
  • Page 237 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series To connect the Data BRI port to the ISDN service provider, follow these steps: Although the following procedure shows a Cisco 888W data router, this procedure applies to all Note Cisco 880 series router with a Data BRI port.
  • Page 238: Connecting An Fe Line To An Fe Wan Port

    Connecting the FE WAN Port FE 4 Internet Internet Internet FE WAN port Modem connected to the Internet CAT 5 cable Connect the other end of cable to an available port on the modem. Step 2 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-30...
  • Page 239: Connecting A Ge Line To An Ge Wan Port

    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 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-31...
  • Page 240 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Caution Cisco Systems DSL WAN Interfaces are tested for compliance with regulatory standards such as FCC Part 68, ITU-T K.21, IEC 61000-4-5, and CSA/EN/IEC/UL 60950-1. These standards assume Primary Protection devices protect the Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). These devices are normally installed by the service provider, local exchange carrier or qualified service person and are located at the telecom service provider entrance, network interface box, or demarcation point.
  • Page 241 Step 1 Figure 3-29 Connecting the xDSL Line G.SHDSL port, VDSL2oPOTs port, or DSL wall jack ADSL2+ port Connect the other end of the cable to the DSL wall jack. Step 2 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-33...
  • Page 242: Connecting Power Over Ethernet

    48-VDC Power over Ethernet (PoE) power adapter to your router. The PoE adapter provides power to ports 0 and 1 of the 4-port 10/100 FE switch on the Cisco 880 series routers and ports 0,1, 2, and 3 of the 8-port 10/100 FE switch on the Cisco 890 series routers.
  • Page 243: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    Power adapter—48 VDC Power adapter—12 VDC The Cisco 880 series ISRs with embedded WLAN antennas require a single external power supply: a 30-W power supply for non-POE-enabled routers or a 60-W power supply for POE-enabled routers. For the back panels of some of these routers, see...
  • Page 244 Connecting the Router Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series To connect your Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, or the Cisco 890FSP ISR to an AC power outlet, follow these steps: Connect the router to an AC power outlet as shown in Figure 3-31.
  • Page 245 12VD C 2. 5A 12-VDC plug Power adapter—12 VDC Power Adapter Cord AC Plug Figure 3-33 Cisco 892FSP , 896VA, 897VA, and 898EA Power Adapter Connector Pin Assignment Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 Pin 1 Ground Pin 3...
  • Page 246 DC plug, and secure the retaining clip into the router chassis. See Figure 3-34. Figure 3-34 Securing the Power Cord Power lock clip DC plug Power cord Lock holes on either side of the power connector Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-38...
  • Page 247: Connecting An Fxs Line

    Statement 1026 For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed, the following ports must be Warning connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection: FXS. Statement 1044 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-39...
  • Page 248: Connecting An Fxo Line

    Connect the other end of the cable to the RJ-11 port on the fax machine or telephone. Step 2 Connecting an FXO Line Use a straight-through RJ-11 cable to connect the FXO voice port to the PSTN or PBX through a telephone wall outlet. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-40...
  • Page 249 If you have specified the use of a private line automatic ringdown (PLAR) off-premises extension (OPX) Note connection mode for an FXO voice port (with loop resistance less than 8000 Ohm), you must ensure that the soft-offhook option is enabled on the port. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-41...
  • Page 250: Connecting A Voice Isdn Bri Line

    Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45–to–RJ-45 cable to the Voice BRI port. Note When the interface is configured as NT and is connecting to a TE device, use a crossover cable. Table A-27. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-42...
  • Page 251 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 stare into the laser beam. Statement 1010 Invisible laser radiation present. Statement 1016 Warning Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-43...
  • Page 252 Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051 Sliding latch Bale-clasp latch Swing and slide latch Plastic collar latch Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-44...
  • Page 253 Green when service is established. Green when service is established. To PPP clients Green when either a PPPoE or PPPoA client is running. To VPN tunnel Green when a crypto session is running. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-45...
  • Page 254 Blinking when there is DSL WAN activity (traffic in either direction). Faster blinking when there is heavier traffic. Off when the device is powered off or the DSL WAN interface is down. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-46...
  • Page 255 9. PPP = Point-to-Point Protocol. 10. PPPoE = PPP over Ethernet. 11. PPPoA = PPP over ATM. 12. VPN = Virtual Private Network. 13. SSID = service set identifier. 14. PoE = Power over Ethernet. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-47...
  • Page 256 Chapter 3 Connecting the Router Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide 3-48...
  • Page 257: Initial Configuration

    • Cisco IOS CLI To configure the initial router settings by using the Cisco IOS CLI, you must set up a console connection. To configure the initial router settings using the Cisco IOS CLI, refer to the Cisco IOS CLI, page 4-2.
  • Page 258: Verifying The Initial Configuration

    Guide. Cisco IOS CLI To configure the initial router settings by using the Cisco IOS CLI, you must set up a console connection. For instructions on how to set up a console connection, see the “Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port”...
  • Page 259 Chapter 4 Initial Configuration Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Please change these publicly known initial credentials using Cisco CP Express or the Cisco IOS CLI. Here are the Cisco IOS commands. username privilege 15 secret 0 no username username1 Replace ...
  • Page 260: Setup Command Facility

    Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity for management of the system, extended setup will ask you to configure each interface on the system Would you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: yes Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 261 Operate in full-duplex mode? [no]: yes Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: yes IP address for this interface: 172.1.2.3 Subnet mask for this interface [255.255.0.0] : 255.255.0.0 Class B network is 172.1.0.0, 26 subnet bits; mask is /16 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 262 “Verifying the Initial Configuration” section on page 4-2 Step 13 verification procedures. After the initial configuration file is created, you can use the Cisco IOS CLI to perform additional configuration. Verifying the Initial Configuration To verify that the new interfaces are operating correctly, perform the following tests: To verify that the interfaces and line protocol are in the correct state—up or down—enter the show...
  • Page 263: Initial Configuration Of The Wireless Access Point

    For information on how to do basic wireless configuration on your router see the “Basic Wireless Device” chapter of the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 264 Chapter 4 Initial Configuration Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 265: Technical Specifications

    A P P E N D I X Technical Specifications This appendix provides specifications for the Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series ISRs, Cisco 819 ISRs, and the Cisco 812 ISRs: Cisco 810 Series, page A-1 • • Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series, page A-11...
  • Page 266 • ICES003 • VCCI-V-3 • AS/NZS CISPR22 • CNS13438 • CISPR22 • CNS13438 • EN300-386 EN61000-3-2 • EN61000-3-3 • EN61000-6-1 • EMC Immunity EN55024/CISPR24 (EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, • EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-11) EN300-386 • Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 267 Peak Gain — 4 dBi (2.4 GHz) 6 dBi (5.875 Ghz) Voltage Standing Wave Ratio — 2.5:1 maximum for all bands Nominal Impedance — 50 ohms 1. Routers shipped in People’s Republic of China. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 268 Table A-1 lists the operational limits of the Cisco 819 ISR. Operating the router outside of the limits specified is not supported. For the complete list of SKUs available for each Cisco 819 ISRs, see the “SKU Information” section on page 1-14.
  • Page 269 EN61373 Non-op Shock, Class B Heavy-Duty Vehicle SAE J1455 Operating Random Vibe, Cab Mounted Truck Applications SAE J1455 Operating Sinusoidal Vibe, Category 3 SAE J1455 Non-operating Sinusoidal Vibe, Category 3 SAE J1455 Handling Drop Test Certifications Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 270 PWRx-20W-12VDC (10 VDC to 36 VDC operating range) 24 VDC nominal PWRx-20W-24VDC (18 VDC to 75 VDC operating range) Maximum Power 25 W Consumption Maximum Output Power 20 W Rating (5 VDC, 4 Amps) Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 271 Extended Shock-vibe — — EN50155 (EN61373) and RIA20 Maximum Power — — 25 W Consumption Maximum Output Power — — 20 W Rating Operating Temperature — — –13 to 140°F (–25 to 60°C) Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide...
  • Page 272: Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment

    Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment Table A-4 lists the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) values for Cisco 819 ISRs. The MTBF is calculated based on the Ground Benign condition. The values may be adjusted based on the different router usage.
  • Page 273: Supported Power Adapters

    293,000 C819G-4G-G-K9 Supported Power Adapters Table A-5 Table A-6 list the supported power adapters for Cisco 819 ISRs. The PWR1 AC and DC adapters uses molex connector while PWR2 uses barrel-type connector. Table A-5 Cisco 819G ISR Power Adapters C819G+7-K9...
  • Page 274 — PWR2-20W-24VDC 24 VDC — Martek MBRH 24 VDC — — — — 0500-B/Q21 Martek MBRH 52 VDC — — — — 0500-C/Q21 Martek MBRH 72 VDC — — — — 0500-D/Q21 Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-10...
  • Page 275 Martek MBRH 110 VDC 0500-D/2Q22 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series This section provides router, port, and cabling specifications for the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs. It contains the following topics: • Router Specifications, page A-12 •...
  • Page 276: Router Specifications

    Cisco 880VA Series, page A-19 • Cisco 890 Series, page A-21 • All Models Except Cisco 860VAE Series Table A-7 lists the system specifications for all models except the Cisco 860VAE series routers. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-12...
  • Page 277 Power output 60 W, maximum Output voltages +12 VDC Inline Power-over-Ethernet Adapter Input voltage 85 to 264 VAC Input frequency 47 to 63 Hz Power output 80 W, maximum Output voltage –48 VDC Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-13...
  • Page 278: Cisco 860Vae Series

    Appendix A Technical Specifications Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco 860VAE Series Table A-8 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 860VAE series routers. Table A-8 Router Specifications Design Specification Description Cisco 860VAE series Physical Dimensions Dimensions with antenna and rubber 1.75 x 9.5 x 9 in.
  • Page 279: Cisco 860Vae-W-A-K9, Cisco 860Vae-W-E-K9, And Cisco 860Vae-Poe-W-A-K9 Series

    -5 to 45° C Operating humidity 10% to 90%, non condensing Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 Series Table A-9 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 series routers. Table A-9 Technical Specifications Description...
  • Page 280: Cisco 870 Series

    Channels Country-specific: America SKU(-W-A): Channels 1–11 Europe SKU(-W-E): Channels 1–13 Cisco 870 Series Table A-12 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 870 series routers. Table A-10 Router Specifications Description Design Specification Physical Dimensions H x W x D = 2.00 x 10.25 •...
  • Page 281: Cisco 880 Series

    Frequency 50 to 60 Hz AC Input Current 1A maximum Maximum output power Output voltage 48 VDC Cisco 880 Series Table A-12 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 880 series routers. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-17...
  • Page 282 Up 10,000 ft: 32 to 77°F (0 to 25°C) • Derating 2.7°F/10000 ft (1.5°C/1000 ft) Operating humidity 10 to 85% relative humidity (noncondensing) Operating altitude 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000m) Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-18...
  • Page 283: Cisco 880G Series 3G Wireless Integrated Services Router

    Appendix A Technical Specifications Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco 880G Series 3G Wireless Integrated Services Router Table A-12 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 880G series 3G Wireless Integrated Services routers. Table A-12 Router Specifications Description Design Specification...
  • Page 284 100 to 240 VAC Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Maximum output power Output voltages 12 VDC Optional internal PoE with external adapter Maximum output power: 80W • • External output voltage: 48 VDC Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-20...
  • Page 285: Cisco 890 Series

    Appendix A Technical Specifications Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series Cisco 890 Series Table A-12 lists the system specifications for the Cisco 890 series routers. Table A-14 Router Specifications Description Design Specification Physical Dimensions Nonwireless models: Cisco 891, 892, and 892F •...
  • Page 286: Wireless Access Point

    48 VDC Power Supply Table A-15 lists the maximum input values for the power supply used with the Cisco 860, 880, 890 series ISRs. Table A-15 Maximum Input Values for the power supply used with Cisco 860, 880, 890 series ISRs...
  • Page 287: Fe And Ge Port Pinouts

    • Cisco 860VAE and 860VAE-K9 ISRs do not support PoE. • Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 and 1. • Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to FE ports 0, 1, 2, and 3.
  • Page 288: Console And Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts

    Table A-20 FXS and FXO Connector Pinouts (RJ-11-to-RJ-45) Signal RING VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts Table A-21 lists the VDSL2 connector pinouts. Table A-21 VDSL2 Connector Pinouts (RJ-11-to-RJ-45) RJ-11 Pin Function Unused Unused RING Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-24...
  • Page 289: Adsl2+ Port Connector Pinouts

    Unused Unused RING Unused Unused G.SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts Table A-24 lists the pinouts for the symmetrical high-speed DSL (G.SHDSL) WAN port for two-pair products, including the following router model(s): C888 • Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-25...
  • Page 290: Data Bri Port Connector Pinouts

    RING (Port0) RING (Port2) TIP (Port3) RING (Port3) Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts Table A-26 lists the pinouts for the Data BRI port. Table A-26 Data BRI Port Pinouts Function Unused Unused Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-26...
  • Page 291: Voice Isdn Bri Interface Pin Numbers And Functions

    TX disable Module definition 2 Module definition 1 Module definition 0 Rate Select Loss of signal Receiver ground Receiver ground Receiver ground Inverted received data out Received data out Receiver ground Receiver power Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-27...
  • Page 292: Cable Specifications

    The maximum length for the Ethernet cables that connect equipment to the router is 328 feet (100 meters). This length is also the maximum distance between the router and the equipment connected to it. Cisco Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide A-28...

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