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IntroductionThis document describes how to install your Cisco 1700 series router. The Cisco 1700 series routers have either fixed or modular configurations that provide these features:
The Cisco WICs support Ethernet, ADSL, ISDN, T1/E1, and serial connections for WAN connectivity. RequirementsTo install the 1700 series router, you need to have these items:
Install the RouterBefore you install your 1700 series router, read the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 1700 Routers document that came with your router. As advised in this document, the 1700 series router should be connected to a reliable earth ground when in use. You can install the 1700 series router on a desktop or flat surface. Position the router where you have access to both front and back panels. Connect Power to the RouterFollow these steps to connect power to the router.
Connect the Router to a PCTo configure the router, you must connect the router to a PC with a crossover Ethernet cable. Follow these steps:
Verify Your InstallationTo verify your installation, check for normal LED activity, as described in this table. All lights are green when activity is normal. If you do not see normal LED activity, contact the SMB Technical Assistance Center (SMB TAC) for assistance.
Next StepYou have completed hardware installation and are ready to configure your router with Security Device Manager (SDM). SDM is a configuration tool that allows you to configure LAN and WAN interfaces, routing, Network Address Translation (NAT), firewalls, VPNs, and other features on your router. For further instructions, refer to Configure Your Router with Security Device Manager. Note: If you have an ASA Security Appliance in your network, refer to Configure Your Router with Security Device Manager for ASA. Related Information |
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