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    i Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 1 Cisco 1750 Router Overview This chapter introduces the Cisco 1750 router, also refe rred to in this guide as “the router , ” and covers the follo wing topics: • K ey Features • Rear-P anel Ports and LEDs • Front-Panel LEDs • Router Memory • Unpacking the Router • Addition[...]

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    Key Features ii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Figur e 1 Cisco 1 750 Router Key Features The Cisco 1750 router is a voice-and- data capable router th at provides V oice-ov er -IP functionality (V oIP) and can carry voice traf f ic (for example, telephone calls and f axes) o v er an IP network. Usin g one to four W AN conne[...]

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    iii Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Key Features Cisco interface cards • Supports two slots for either W AN interface cards (WICs) or voice interface cards (VICs). • Supports one VIC-only slot. • Supports the follow ing WICs: ISDN BRI (U and S/T), 56- or 64-kbps DSU/CSU , FT1/T1 DSU/CSU, high -speed serial, dual-seri[...]

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    Rear-Panel Ports and LE Ds iv Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs This section describes the router rear-p anel ports and LEDs, which are sho w n in Figure 2 and describ ed in T able 2 and T able 3. Figure 2 Rear -P anel Co mponents an d LEDs T able 2 Rear -P anel Connectors Connector/Slot Label/Color [...]

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    v Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Rear-Panel Ports a nd LEDs Use the rear-panel LEDs dur ing router inst allation to conf irm that you ha ve correctly connected all cables to the router . WIC/VIC slot SLO T 0 Supports either a Cisco WIC or VIC. For detailed information, refer to the Cisco W AN Interface Car ds H a rdw a re[...]

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    Front-Panel LEDs vi Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Front-Panel LEDs Use the router front-panel LEDs to determine network acti vity and status on the Ethernet port and on the WIC and VIC ports. The front-panel LEDs are illustrated in Figure 3 and descri bed in T able 4. Figur e 3 Fr ont-P anel LEDs SLO T 2 OK Green On when [...]

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    vii Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Front-Panel LEDs A CT Green – Blinks when there is netw ork acti vity on the Ethernet port. COL Y ello w – Blinks when there are packet collisions on the local Ethernet network. SLO TØ POR TØ Green ISDN On when the first ISDN B channel is connected. Serial and CSU/DSU Blinks when d[...]

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    Front-Panel LEDs viii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 SLO T1 POR TØ Green ISDN On when the first ISDN B channel is connected. Serial and CSU/DSU Blinks when data is being sent to or receiv ed from the port. 2-port serial VIC-2E&M VIC-2FXO VIC-2FXS POR T1 – Serial and CSU/DSU Of f. Green ISDN On when the f irst IS DN [...]

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    ix Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Router Memory Router Memory This section descri bes the types of memory stored in the r outer and ho w to find out how much of e ach the router has. For instru ctions on ho w to upgrade memory in the router , refer to the “Installing and Upgrading Memory an d Data Modules” appendix in[...]

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    Router Memory x Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Amounts of Memory Use the sh ow versi on command to vie w the amou nt of DRAM, NVRAM, a nd Flash memory stored i n your router . The follo wing exam ple sho ws the output of the s how versi on comman d. The bold text displays the amount of m emory stored in this router . 1750#[...]

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    xi Cisco 1750 Router Hardwa re Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Unpacking the Router Unpacking the Router T able 1-5 lists the items that come wi th your router . All these items are in the accessory kit that is insi de the box that your rou ter came in. Additional Required Equipment Depending on your local networ k and which Cisco WICs and VICs you i[...]

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    Additional Required Equipment xii Cisco 1750 Router Hardware Installation Guide 78-6169-02 Cisco VIC T o make a voice connection, th e router must hav e a support ed VIC installed. The router supports up to three cards. Y ou can either order the cards when ordering the r outer , and they will be in stalled for you, or you can order the cards separa[...]