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C H A PT E R 1 Cisco 1700 Router Overview This chapter introduces the Cisco 1700 router, also referred to in this guide as the router, and
covers the following topics: • • • • • • Key Features Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Front-Panel LEDs Router Memory Unpacking the Router
Additional Required Equipment Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-1 _x000C_Key Features Cisco 1700 Router 12154 Figure 1-1 PWR WIC0
ACT/C WI H0 AC C1 T/CH0 ETH ACT OK ACT/C H1 AC T/C H1 COL Cisco 1700 SER IES RO UT ER Key Features The Cisco 1700 router is a
small, modular desktop router that links small- to medium-size remote Ethernet and FastEthernet LANs over one to four WAN connections to
regional and central offices. Table 1-1 lists the router key features. 1-2 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_Key Features
Table 1-1 Key Features Feature Description One FastEthernet (10/100BaseTX) port • Operates in full- or half-duplex mode (with manual
override available). • Supports autosensing for 10- or 100-Mbps operation. Two Cisco WAN interface card slots • Supports a combination of
any two of the following WAN interface cards: ISDN BRI, 56-kbps DSU/CSU, FT1/T1 DSU/CSU, high-speed serial, and dual-serial. • The WAN
interface configuration can be changed as your network requirements change. Console port Supports router configuration and management
with a directly-connected terminal or PC. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. Auxiliary port Supports modem connection to the router, which can be
configured and managed from a remote location. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. SNMP support Router can be managed over a network using
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). AutoInstall support Configuration files can be easily downloaded to the router over a WAN
connection. Kensington security slot Router can be secured to a desktop or other surface using Kensington lockdown equipment. Cisco
ConfigMaker support You can set up networks that include the Cisco 1700 router using the Cisco ConfigMaker application, a wizards-based
software tool that helps you easily configure and address Cisco routers, access servers, hubs, switches, and networks. Compatible with Cisco
Networked Office stack Can be stacked and operated with other members of the Cisco Networked Office stack product line. Support for
Cisco IOS software features Supports IP, IPX, AppleTalk, IBM, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP),
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), encryption, network address translation, and the Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set. Cisco 1700 Router
Overview 1-3 _x000C_Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs This section describes the router rear panel ports and LEDs,
which are shown in Figure 1-2 and described in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3. Figure 1-2 Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Kensington-compatible locking
socket Console port WIC 0 slot Power switch WIC 1 slot CD AL LP RD TD CONSOLE DSU 56K Cisco 1720 WIC 0OK 10/100 ETHERNET FDX
100 LNK WIC 0 OK LED 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port FDX/100/LNK LEDs Table 1-2 AUX Auxiliary port WIC1OK +5, +12, -12 VDC WIC 1 OK LED
12156 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Power socket Rear-Panel Connectors Connector/Slot Label/Color Description Ethernet port
10/100 ETHERNET (yellow) Connects the router to the local Ethernet network through this port. This port autosenses the speed (10 Mbps or
100 Mbps) and duplex mode (full- or half-) of the device to which it is connected and then operates at the same speed and in the same duplex
mode. Auxiliary port AUX (black) Connects to a modem for remote configuration with Cisco IOS software. Console port CONSOLE (blue)
Connects to a terminal or PC for local configuration using Cisco IOS software. WAN interface card slot (WICØ) No label Supports one Cisco
WAN interface card. For detailed information, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with every
card. 1-4 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Table 1-2 Rear-Panel Connectors (Continued)
Connector/Slot Label/Color Description WAN interface card slot (WIC1) No label Supports
one Cisco WAN interface card. For detailed information, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with
every card. Power socket +5, +12, -12 VDC Connects the router to the external power supply. Use the rear-panel LEDs during router
installation to confirm that you have correctly connected all cables to the router. Table 1-3 Rear-Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description
WICØ OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot. FDX Green On solid—Ethernet port is operating in full-
duplex mode. Off—Ethernet port is operating in half-duplex mode. 100 Green On solid—Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mbps. Off—
Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mbps. LNK Green On when the Ethernet link is up. WIC1 OK Green On when a WAN interface card is
correctly inserted in the card slot. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-5 _x000C_Front-Panel LEDs Front-Panel LEDs Use the router front-panel
LEDs to determine network activity and status on the Ethernet port and on the WAN interface card ports. The front-panel LEDs are illustrated
in Figure 1-3 and described in Table 1-4. Front-Panel LEDs WIC0 WIC1 ETH PWR ACT OK Table 1-4 ACT/CH0 ACT/CH0 ACT/CH1 ACT/CH1
COL Front-Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description PWR Green On means that DC power is being supplied to the router. OK Green On
means that the router has successfully booted up and the software is functional. This LED blinks during the power-on self-test (POST). Refer to
Table 3-1 in the “Troubleshooting” chapter for information on how to use this LED for router diagnostics. ETH ACT Green Blinks when there
is network activity on the Ethernet port. COL Yellow Blinks when there are packet collisions on the local Ethernet network. 1-6 Cisco 1700
Router Hardware Installation Guide 12155 Figure 1-3 _x000C_Front-Panel LEDs Table 1-4 LED Label Front-Panel LEDs (Continued) Color
Description Green Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received from the port on the card in the WICØ slot.
WICØ ACT/CHØ ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WICØ slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when
there is data being sent to or received from the first port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot. ACT/CH1 Green Serial and CSU/DSU cards—
Remains off. ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WICØ slot 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there
is data being sent to or received from the second port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot. WIC1 ACT/CHØ Green Serial and DSU/CSU
cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received from the port on the card in the WIC1 slot. ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B
channel is up for the card in the WIC1 slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the first port on the 2-
port card in the WIC1 slot. ACT/CH1 Green Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Remains off. ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is
up for the card in the WIC1 slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the second port on the 2-port
card in the WIC1 slot. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-7 _x000C_Router Memory Router Memory This section describes the types of memory
stored in the router and how to find out how much of each type of memory is stored in the router. For instruction on how to upgrade
memory in the router, refer to the “Installing and Upgrading Router Memory” appendix later in this guide. Types of Memory The Cisco 1700
router has the following types of memory: • • Nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM)—This type of memory contains a backup copy
of your configuration. If the power is lost or the router is turned off, this backup copy enables the router to return to operation without
reconfiguration. • 1-8 Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)—This is the main storage memory for the router.
DRAM is also called working storage and contains the dynamic configuration information. The Cisco 1700 router stores a working copy of
Cisco IOS software, dynamic configuration information, and routing table information in DRAM. Flash memory—This special kind of erasable,
programmable memory contains a copy of the Cisco IOS software. The Flash memory structure can store multiple copies of the Cisco IOS
software. You can load a new level of the operating system in every router in your network and then, when convenient, upgrade the whole
network to the new level. The Flash memory on the Cisco 1700 router is stored on mini-Flash modules. Cisco 1700 Router Hardware
Installation Guide _x000C_Amounts of Memory Amounts of Memory Use the show version command to view the amount of DRAM, NVRAM,
and Flash memory stored in your router. The following example of the show version command output in bold text displays the amount of
memory stored in this router. 1700# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C1700 Software (C1700-Y-M),
Version 12.X(XX)T [cisco-ferrari2 121] Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Tue 26-May-98 19:58 by . . . . . . cisco 1700
(MPC860) processor (revision 0x00) with 12288K/4096K bytes of memory. Processor board ID 0000 (1314672220), with hardware revision 0000
M860 processor: part number 0, mask 32 Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. 1 Serial network interface(s) 32K bytes of non-
volatile configuration memory. 4096K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x0 . . . Cisco 1700 Router
Overview 1-9 _x000C_Unpacking the Router Unpacking the Router Figure 1-4 shows the items that come with your router. All of these are in
the accessory kit that is inside the box that your router came in. Figure 1-4 Router Box Contents n atio ent cum OM Do D-R C PWR WIC0
ACT/ CH0 WIC1 ACT/ CH1 OK Hardw a Installa re tion Guide Softw Confi are gurati o Guide n ETH ACT ACT/ CH0 ACT/ CH1 COL Product
documentation Cisco 1700 router Power supply Console cable (light blue, RJ-45-to-DB-9) Power cord (black) 1-10 Cisco 1700 Router
Hardware Installation Guide Modem cable adapter (gray, DB-25-to-DB-9) 12015 MODEM _x000C_Additional Required Equipment
Additional Required Equipment Depending on your local network and which Cisco WAN interface cards you install in your router, you will
require other items, listed in Table 1-5, to complete your router installation. Table 1-5 Additional Required Equipment Equipment When You
Use It Ethernet hub A hub connects pieces of network equipment (including the Cisco 1700 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-,
100-, or 10/100-Mbps hub with the Cisco 1700 router. Ethernet switch A switch connects pieces of network equipment (including the Cisco
1700 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-, 100-, or 10/100-Mbps switch with the Cisco 1700 router. Phillips screwdriver Although
the WAN interface cards use thumbscrews, you might need a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the WAN interface card slot cover. Cisco WAN
interface card In order to make a WAN connection, the Cisco 1700 router must have a supported WAN interface card installed. The router
supports up to two cards. You can order the cards when ordering the router, and they will be installed for you. You can order the cards
separately, after receiving the router, and install them yourself. Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable This cable connects the router to the
Ethernet LAN and the WAN interface cards to various WAN services, including ISDN, T1/FT1, and 56-kbps services. You will need one cable for
each connection that requires this cable type. Serial cable This cable connects a serial card to serial services. You must order this cable from
Cisco. For detailed information about serial cable types, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with
every card. NT1 Some ISDN service providers require a Network Termination 1 device to connect an ISDN S/T port to the ISDN line.
Asynchronous modem Connect a modem to the AUX port on the router when you want to configure the router from a remote location. Cisco
1700 Router Overview 1-11 _x000C_Additional Required Equipment 1-12 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_

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  • 7. C H A PT E R 1 Cisco 1700 Router Overview This chapter introduces the Cisco 1700 router, also referred to in this guide as the router, and covers the following topics: • • • • • • Key Features Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Front-Panel LEDs Router Memory Unpacking the Router Additional Required Equipment Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-1 _x000C_Key Features Cisco 1700 Router 12154 Figure 1-1 PWR WIC0 ACT/C WI H0 AC C1 T/CH0 ETH ACT OK ACT/C H1 AC T/C H1 COL Cisco 1700 SER IES RO UT ER Key Features The Cisco 1700 router is a small, modular desktop router that links small- to medium-size remote Ethernet and FastEthernet LANs over one to four WAN connections to regional and central offices. Table 1-1 lists the router key features. 1-2 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_Key Features Table 1-1 Key Features Feature Description One FastEthernet (10/100BaseTX) port • Operates in full- or half-duplex mode (with manual override available). • Supports autosensing for 10- or 100-Mbps operation. Two Cisco WAN interface card slots • Supports a combination of any two of the following WAN interface cards: ISDN BRI, 56-kbps DSU/CSU, FT1/T1 DSU/CSU, high-speed serial, and dual-serial. • The WAN interface configuration can be changed as your network requirements change. Console port Supports router configuration and management with a directly-connected terminal or PC. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. Auxiliary port Supports modem connection to the router, which can be configured and managed from a remote location. Supports up to 115.2 kbps. SNMP support Router can be managed over a network using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). AutoInstall support Configuration files can be easily downloaded to the router over a WAN connection. Kensington security slot Router can be secured to a desktop or other surface using Kensington lockdown equipment. Cisco ConfigMaker support You can set up networks that include the Cisco 1700 router using the Cisco ConfigMaker application, a wizards-based software tool that helps you easily configure and address Cisco routers, access servers, hubs, switches, and networks. Compatible with Cisco Networked Office stack Can be stacked and operated with other members of the Cisco Networked Office stack product line. Support for Cisco IOS software features Supports IP, IPX, AppleTalk, IBM, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), NetWare Link Services Protocol (NLSP), Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP), encryption, network address translation, and the Cisco IOS Firewall Feature Set. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-3 _x000C_Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs This section describes the router rear panel ports and LEDs, which are shown in Figure 1-2 and described in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3. Figure 1-2 Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Kensington-compatible locking socket Console port WIC 0 slot Power switch WIC 1 slot CD AL LP RD TD CONSOLE DSU 56K Cisco 1720 WIC 0OK 10/100 ETHERNET FDX 100 LNK WIC 0 OK LED 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port FDX/100/LNK LEDs Table 1-2 AUX Auxiliary port WIC1OK +5, +12, -12 VDC WIC 1 OK LED 12156 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Power socket Rear-Panel Connectors Connector/Slot Label/Color Description Ethernet port 10/100 ETHERNET (yellow) Connects the router to the local Ethernet network through this port. This port autosenses the speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) and duplex mode (full- or half-) of the device to which it is connected and then operates at the same speed and in the same duplex mode. Auxiliary port AUX (black) Connects to a modem for remote configuration with Cisco IOS software. Console port CONSOLE (blue) Connects to a terminal or PC for local configuration using Cisco IOS software. WAN interface card slot (WICØ) No label Supports one Cisco WAN interface card. For detailed information, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with every card. 1-4 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_Rear-Panel Ports and LEDs Table 1-2 Rear-Panel Connectors (Continued) Connector/Slot Label/Color Description WAN interface card slot (WIC1) No label Supports
  • 8. one Cisco WAN interface card. For detailed information, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with every card. Power socket +5, +12, -12 VDC Connects the router to the external power supply. Use the rear-panel LEDs during router installation to confirm that you have correctly connected all cables to the router. Table 1-3 Rear-Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description WICØ OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot. FDX Green On solid—Ethernet port is operating in full- duplex mode. Off—Ethernet port is operating in half-duplex mode. 100 Green On solid—Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mbps. Off— Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mbps. LNK Green On when the Ethernet link is up. WIC1 OK Green On when a WAN interface card is correctly inserted in the card slot. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-5 _x000C_Front-Panel LEDs Front-Panel LEDs Use the router front-panel LEDs to determine network activity and status on the Ethernet port and on the WAN interface card ports. The front-panel LEDs are illustrated in Figure 1-3 and described in Table 1-4. Front-Panel LEDs WIC0 WIC1 ETH PWR ACT OK Table 1-4 ACT/CH0 ACT/CH0 ACT/CH1 ACT/CH1 COL Front-Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description PWR Green On means that DC power is being supplied to the router. OK Green On means that the router has successfully booted up and the software is functional. This LED blinks during the power-on self-test (POST). Refer to Table 3-1 in the “Troubleshooting” chapter for information on how to use this LED for router diagnostics. ETH ACT Green Blinks when there is network activity on the Ethernet port. COL Yellow Blinks when there are packet collisions on the local Ethernet network. 1-6 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide 12155 Figure 1-3 _x000C_Front-Panel LEDs Table 1-4 LED Label Front-Panel LEDs (Continued) Color Description Green Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received from the port on the card in the WICØ slot. WICØ ACT/CHØ ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WICØ slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the first port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot. ACT/CH1 Green Serial and CSU/DSU cards— Remains off. ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WICØ slot 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the second port on the 2-port card in the WICØ slot. WIC1 ACT/CHØ Green Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Blinks when data is being sent to or received from the port on the card in the WIC1 slot. ISDN cards—On solid when the first ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WIC1 slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the first port on the 2- port card in the WIC1 slot. ACT/CH1 Green Serial and DSU/CSU cards—Remains off. ISDN cards—On solid when the second ISDN B channel is up for the card in the WIC1 slot. 2-port serial cards—Blinks when there is data being sent to or received from the second port on the 2-port card in the WIC1 slot. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-7 _x000C_Router Memory Router Memory This section describes the types of memory stored in the router and how to find out how much of each type of memory is stored in the router. For instruction on how to upgrade memory in the router, refer to the “Installing and Upgrading Router Memory” appendix later in this guide. Types of Memory The Cisco 1700 router has the following types of memory: • • Nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM)—This type of memory contains a backup copy of your configuration. If the power is lost or the router is turned off, this backup copy enables the router to return to operation without reconfiguration. • 1-8 Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)—This is the main storage memory for the router.
  • 9. DRAM is also called working storage and contains the dynamic configuration information. The Cisco 1700 router stores a working copy of Cisco IOS software, dynamic configuration information, and routing table information in DRAM. Flash memory—This special kind of erasable, programmable memory contains a copy of the Cisco IOS software. The Flash memory structure can store multiple copies of the Cisco IOS software. You can load a new level of the operating system in every router in your network and then, when convenient, upgrade the whole network to the new level. The Flash memory on the Cisco 1700 router is stored on mini-Flash modules. Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_Amounts of Memory Amounts of Memory Use the show version command to view the amount of DRAM, NVRAM, and Flash memory stored in your router. The following example of the show version command output in bold text displays the amount of memory stored in this router. 1700# show version Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C1700 Software (C1700-Y-M), Version 12.X(XX)T [cisco-ferrari2 121] Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Tue 26-May-98 19:58 by . . . . . . cisco 1700 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x00) with 12288K/4096K bytes of memory. Processor board ID 0000 (1314672220), with hardware revision 0000 M860 processor: part number 0, mask 32 Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. 1 Serial network interface(s) 32K bytes of non- volatile configuration memory. 4096K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x0 . . . Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-9 _x000C_Unpacking the Router Unpacking the Router Figure 1-4 shows the items that come with your router. All of these are in the accessory kit that is inside the box that your router came in. Figure 1-4 Router Box Contents n atio ent cum OM Do D-R C PWR WIC0 ACT/ CH0 WIC1 ACT/ CH1 OK Hardw a Installa re tion Guide Softw Confi are gurati o Guide n ETH ACT ACT/ CH0 ACT/ CH1 COL Product documentation Cisco 1700 router Power supply Console cable (light blue, RJ-45-to-DB-9) Power cord (black) 1-10 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide Modem cable adapter (gray, DB-25-to-DB-9) 12015 MODEM _x000C_Additional Required Equipment Additional Required Equipment Depending on your local network and which Cisco WAN interface cards you install in your router, you will require other items, listed in Table 1-5, to complete your router installation. Table 1-5 Additional Required Equipment Equipment When You Use It Ethernet hub A hub connects pieces of network equipment (including the Cisco 1700 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-, 100-, or 10/100-Mbps hub with the Cisco 1700 router. Ethernet switch A switch connects pieces of network equipment (including the Cisco 1700 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-, 100-, or 10/100-Mbps switch with the Cisco 1700 router. Phillips screwdriver Although the WAN interface cards use thumbscrews, you might need a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the WAN interface card slot cover. Cisco WAN interface card In order to make a WAN connection, the Cisco 1700 router must have a supported WAN interface card installed. The router supports up to two cards. You can order the cards when ordering the router, and they will be installed for you. You can order the cards separately, after receiving the router, and install them yourself. Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable This cable connects the router to the Ethernet LAN and the WAN interface cards to various WAN services, including ISDN, T1/FT1, and 56-kbps services. You will need one cable for each connection that requires this cable type. Serial cable This cable connects a serial card to serial services. You must order this cable from Cisco. For detailed information about serial cable types, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware Installation Guide that comes with every card. NT1 Some ISDN service providers require a Network Termination 1 device to connect an ISDN S/T port to the ISDN line. Asynchronous modem Connect a modem to the AUX port on the router when you want to configure the router from a remote location. Cisco 1700 Router Overview 1-11 _x000C_Additional Required Equipment 1-12 Cisco 1700 Router Hardware Installation Guide _x000C_