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How to Use This Guide Note This publication describes a variety of router models that are similar in functionality, but differ in the number of interfaces supported. Some information provided might not apply to your particular router model. How to Use This Guide • Use Table 1-1 in Chapter 1, “Overview of Cisco WAN and Voice Interface Cards” to identify the WAN and voice interface cards compatible with Cisco 3600 series routers and their required release of Cisco IOS software.
Organization Organization The major sections of this guide are as follows: Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Overview of Cisco WAN and Voice Interface Cards Lists the WAN and voice interface card options for Cisco modular routers, discusses environmental requirements and safety recommendations, and describes how to prepare for connections between networks and ports.
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C H A PT E R 1 Overview of Cisco WAN and Voice Interface Cards This chapter provides an overview of Cisco WAN and voice interface cards used in Cisco modular routers, and includes these sections: • • • • • Cisco 3600 Series Routers on page 1-1 Cisco 2600 Series Routers on page 1-7 Cisco 1720 Router on page 1-12 Cisco 1600 Series Routers on page 1-13 Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information on page 1-16 Cisco 3600 Series Routers The Cisco 3600 series is a multifunction, modular platform that combine
Cisco 3600 Series Routers Figure 1-1 Cisco 3640 Router Rear View Slot 2 Slot 3 2 BRI NT1 B2 WO 2E W1 DO NOT INSTALL WAN INTERFACE CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED 2W ACT SERIAL ETHERNET 0 ACT ETHERNET 1 LNK STP LNK LNK ACT ETHERNET 1 AUI EN ACT 1 SERIAL LNK ACT SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION H6551 B1 ACT 2E W1 2W NT1 3 AUI EN ETHERNET 0 INPUT 100-240VAC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.
Cisco 3600 Series Interface Numbering Slot Numbering The Cisco 3600 series router chassis contains two or four slots in which you can install modules. You can install any module into any available slot in the chassis. As shown in Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2, the slots are numbered as follows: • Slot 0 is at the bottom right (as viewed from the rear of the chassis), near the power supply. • • • Slot 1 is at the bottom left. Slot 2 is at the top right, above slot 0. Slot 3 is at the top left, above slot 1.
Cisco 3600 Series Routers Figure 1-4 shows a router with a 2E 2-slot module in slots 0 and 1. Two serial WAN interface cards are installed in the module in slot 0. One serial and one ISDN BRI WAN interface card are installed in the module in slot 1.
WAN and Voice Interface Card Options for Cisco 3600 Series Routers Voice Interface Numbering in Cisco 3600 Series Routers Voice interfaces are numbered differently from WAN interfaces described in the previous section, “Unit Numbering.
Cisco 3600 Series Routers Table 1-1 WAN and Voice Interface Card Options with Cisco IOS Releases for Cisco 3600 Series Routers Cisco IOS Release 11.1 Cisco IOS Release 11.2 Cisco IOS Release 11.3 Cisco IOS Release 11.3T Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Cisco IOS Release 12.0T 1-Port Serial (WIC-1T) 11.1(7)AA 11.2(5)P 11.3(1) 11.3(3)T 12.0(1) 12.0(1)T 1-Port ISDN BRI S/T1 with NT1 (WIC-1B-S/T) – 11.2(4)XA 11.2(5)P 11.3(1) 11.3(3)T 12.0(1) 12.0(1)T 1-Port ISDN BRI U2 (WIC-1B-U) – 11.
Cisco 2600 Series Routers Table 1-1 WAN and Voice Interface Card Options with Cisco IOS Releases for Cisco 3600 Series Routers (continued) WAN Interface Card 2-Port ISDN BRI voice interface (VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE) 1 2 3 Cisco IOS Release 11.1 Cisco IOS Release 11.2 Cisco IOS Release 11.3 Cisco IOS Release 11.3T Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Cisco IOS Release 12.0T – – – – 12.
Cisco 2600 Series Routers Figure 1-5 Cisco 2600 Series Rear View SERIAL 1 Cisco 2612 SERIAL 1 SERIAL 0 CONN WIC CONN 2A/S SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION W1 SERIAL 0 CONN CONN 100-240V– 1A 50/60 Hz 47 W WIC 2T SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION W0 Network module slot LINK ETHERNET 0 ACT CONSOLE AUX WAN interface card slot W1 WAN interface card slot W0 10344 LINK TOKEN RING 1 ACT Cisco 2600 Series Interface Numbering Each individual network interface on a Cisco 2600 series router is identifi
Cisco 2600 Series Interface Numbering Figure 1-6 Cisco 2600 Series Unit Numbers BRI 1/0 Serial 0/1 BRI NT1 B2 Serial 0/0 WO Cisco 2612 SERIAL SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION CONN LNK ACT ACT LNK AUI EN W1 SERIAL W0 W0 ETHERNET 0 LINK TOKEN RING 0/0 ACT LINK ETHERNET 0/0 ACT CONSOLE Ethernet 1/1 100-240V– 1A 50/60 Hz 47 W SERIAL CONN ETHERNET 1 16552 B1 ACT NT1 Serial 1/0 2E W1 2W Ethernet 1/0 AUX Ethernet Auxiliary port 0/0 Token Console Ring 0/0 port Note WAN interface car
Cisco 2600 Series Routers Voice Interface Numbering in Cisco 2600 Series Routers Voice interfaces are numbered differently from WAN interfaces described in the previous section, “Slot and Unit Numbering.
WAN and Voice Interface Card Options for Cisco 2600 Series Routers Table 1-2 WAN and Voice Interface Card Options with Cisco IOS Releases for Cisco 2600 Series Routers WAN Interface Card Cisco IOS Release 11.3 Cisco IOS Release 11.3T Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Cisco IOS Release 12.0T 1-Port Serial (WIC-1T) 11.3(2)XA 11.3(4)T 12.0(1) 12.0(1)T 2-Port Serial (WIC-2T) 11.3(2)XA 11.3(4)T 12.0(1) 12.0(1)T 2-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial (WIC-2A/S) 11.3(2)XA 11.3(4)T 12.0(1) 12.
Cisco 1720 Router Cisco 1720 Router The Cisco 1720 router is a small, modular desktop router that links small- to medium-size remote Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LANs over one to four WAN connections to regional and central offices. (See Figure 1-7.) The Cisco 1720 router includes one Fast Ethernet port and two WAN interface card slots.
Cisco 1600 Series Routers Table 1-3 WAN Interface Card Options with Cisco IOS Releases for the Cisco 1720 Router WAN Interface Card Cisco IOS Release 1-Port Serial (WIC-1T) 12.0(1)XA3 2-Port Serial (WIC-2T) 12.0(1)XA3 2-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial (WIC-2A/S) 12.0(1)XA3 1-Port ISDN BRI S/T (WIC-1B-S/T) 12.0(1)XA3 1-Port ISDN BRI U (WIC-1B-U) 12.0(1)XA3 1-Port 56/64-kbps CSU/DSU (WIC-1DSU-56K4) 12.0(1)XA3 1-Port T1/FT1 (WIC-1DSU-T1) 12.
Cisco 1600 Series Routers Figure 1-8 Cisco 1601 Rear View DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN MODULE WITH POWER ON ETHERNET Ø AUI CONSOLE RDY LNK Figure 1-9 SERIAL Ø WIC OK FLASH PC CARD 14 VDC H7183 10 BASE T Cisco 1602 Rear View DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN MODULE WITH POWER ON ETHERNET Ø AUI CONSOLE CARRIER ALARM LOOPBACK LNK Figure 1-10 SERIAL Ø 56K DSU/CSU WIC OK FLASH PC CARD 14 VDC H7184 10 BASE T Cisco 1603 Rear View DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN MODULE WITH POWER ON LNK 1-14 ETHERNET Ø AUI
Cisco 1600 Series Routers Figure 1-11 Cisco 1604 Rear View DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN MODULE WITH POWER ON AUI ISDN BRI Ø U ISDN PHONE NT 1 OK LNK Figure 1-12 CONSOLE WIC OK FLASH PC CARD 14 VDC H7186 ETHERNET Ø 10 BASE T Cisco 1605-R Rear View DO NOT INSTALL ANY WAN MODULE WITH POWER ON ETHERNET Ø AUI LNK ETHERNET 1 10 BASE T CONSOLE LNK WIC OK OK FLASH PC CARD H10374 10 BASE T 14 VDC Table 1-4 lists the WAN interface card options available for Cisco 1600 series routers with th
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Table 1-4 WAN Interface Card Options with Cisco IOS Releases for Cisco 1600 Series Routers (continued) Cisco IOS Release 11.1 Cisco IOS Release 11.2 Cisco IOS Release 11.3 Cisco IOS Release 11.3T 1-Port ISDN BRI S/T3 Leased Line (WIC-1B-S/T-LL) – 11.2(9)P – 11.3(3)T 1-Port 56/64-kbps CSU/DSU (WIC-1DSU-56K4) – 11.2(12)P – 11.3(3)T 1-Port T1/FT1 (WIC-1DSU-T1) – 11.2(12)P – 11.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information • • • Industry Canada CS-03 on page 1-22 European Commission on page 1-23 Call Progress Tone Settings on page 1-24 Overview of Cisco WAN and Voice Interface Cards 1-17
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information Safety Recommendations Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: • • • • Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation. • Wear safety glasses when working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes. • Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes equipment unsafe. Put the removed chassis cover in a safe place.
Safety with Electricity Safety with Electricity Warning Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Warning To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information • Disconnect all power before doing the following: — Installing or removing a router chassis — Working near power supplies • • • Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist. • If an electrical accident occurs, proceed as follows: Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check. Look carefully for possible hazards in your work area, such as moist floors, ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.
FCC Class B Compliance FCC Class B Compliance The equipment described in this document generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco’s installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that it may be necessary to temporarily discontinue service. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Industry Canada CS-03 Industry Canada CS-03 The following information applies to models used in Canada. Ringer Equivalence Number The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices, subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance Information See Table 1-6 for additional information. Table 1-6 Canadian Operating Information Interface Connecting Method Ringer Equivalence Number VIC-2FXO loop-start trunk interface CA11, CA48 0.5 VIC-2FXO ground-start trunk interface CA11, CA48 0.5 VIC-2FXS on-premises station interface CA11, CA48 0.5 VIC-2E/M on-premises E&M interface CA11, CA48 0.5 VIC-2BRI-S/T on-premises E&M interface CB-1B 0.
Call Progress Tone Settings Call Progress Tone Settings VIC-2FXO voice interface cards are available in several versions with interfaces intended for different geographical regions. There are no hardware settings for connecting these voice interface cards to the public switched telephone network. To comply with national regulatory requirements, you must set call progress tones to the values shown in Table 1-7, using the Cisco IOS cptone command.
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C H A PT E R 2 Installing WAN and Voice Interface Cards in a Cisco Modular Router This chapter describes how to install WAN and voice interface cards in Cisco 3600 series, 2600 series, 1600 series, and Cisco 1720 modular routers, and contains the following sections: • • Required Tools and Equipment on page 2-1 • • Before Installing a Voice Interface Card on page 2-5 • Installing a WAN Interface Card in a Cisco 1720 Router or Cisco 1600 Series Router on page 2-9 Installing a Network Module in a Cisc
Installing a Network Module in a Cisco 3600 Series or Cisco 2600 Series Router • Asynchronous modem (serial card only)—Used to connect the WAN interface card to an analog telephone line. • Synchronous modem, channel service unit/data service unit (DSU/CSU), or other data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) (serial card only)—Used to connect the WAN interface card to a digital WAN line.
Installing a Network Module in a Cisco 3600 Series or Cisco 2600 Series Router Warning You can install modules in the chassis either before or after mounting the router. If possible, install the modules with the router in the position that provides the best access to the rear panel. You can install any module into any available slot in the chassis. Caution Do not insert a module into a slot when power is ON or network cables are connected.
Installing a Network Module in a Cisco 3600 Series or Cisco 2600 Series Router Figure 2-1 Installing a Network Module in a Modular Router (typical) Router 2 B1 ACT 2E W1 2W NT1 3 BRI NT1 B2 WO 0 SERIAL AUI EN B1 DO NOT INSTALL WAN INTERFACE CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED BRI S/T B2 H7481 LNK 2E W1 2W WO ACT ETHERNET 1 AUI EN LNK ACT ETHERNET 0 LNK ETHERNET 1 ACT 1 LNK ACT SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION INPUT 100-240VAC 50/60HZ 3.0-1.
Before Installing a Voice Interface Card Network Module Slot Filler Panel H6552 Figure 2-2 Before Installing a Voice Interface Card This section contains additional information that you need before installing a voice interface card in a voice network module installed in a Cisco 3600 series or Cisco 2600 series router A voice connection requires both a voice network module and a voice interface card.
Installing a WAN or Voice Interface Card in a Network Module or Chassis Slot Installing a WAN or Voice Interface Card in a Network Module or Chassis Slot This section describes how to install a WAN or voice interface card in a two-slot network module (used in Cisco 3600 series and Cisco 2600 series routers), or how to install a WAN interface card in a Cisco 2600 series chassis slot (see Figure 2-3).
Installing a WAN or Voice Interface Card in a Network Module or Chassis Slot The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply. Warning Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit. To ensure that all power is OFF, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the OFF position, and tape the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the OFF position.
Installing a WAN or Voice Interface Card in a Network Module or Chassis Slot The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: Warning After wiring the DC power supply, remove the tape from the circuit breaker switch handle and reinstate power by moving the handle of the circuit breaker to the ON position.
WAN Interface Card Filler Panels WAN Interface Card Filler Panels If any interface card slot (on the network module or chassis) is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow. (See Figure 2-5.) Figure 2-5 WAN or Voice Interface Card Slot Filler Panel H6649 DO NOT INSTALL WAN INTERFACE CARDS WITH POWER APPLIED When you have finished installing interface cards in the network module or chassis slots, proceed to Chapter 3, “Connecting WAN and Voice Interface Cards to a Network.
Installing a WAN Interface Card in a Cisco 1720 Router or Cisco 1600 Series Router WAN Interface Card Slots in the Cisco 1720 Router 17369 Figure 2-6 Cisco 1720 WIC 0O CONS K OLE FDX 100 LNK 10/100 ETHE RNET AUX Interface card slot WIC0 WIC 1 OK +5, +1 2, -1 2 VD C Interface card slot WIC1 You can install WAN interface cards either before or after mounting the router, whichever is more convenient. Caution WAN interface cards do not support online insertion and removal (hot swapping).
Inserting the Card in the Router Follow this procedure to install the WAN interface card in the router: Step 1 On the Cisco 1720 router, turn the power switch to the STANDBY position, and disconnect the power cable from the power socket on the rear panel. On a Cisco 1600 series router, turn OFF power to the router. However, to channel ESD voltages to ground, do not unplug the power cable. Step 2 Remove all network interface cables, including telephone cables, from the rear panel.
Installing a WAN Interface Card in a Cisco 1720 Router or Cisco 1600 Series Router Removing the Slot Cover H7179 Figure 2-7 DO NO MODU T INSTAL L LE W ITH POANY WAN WER ON WAN interface card slot cover Step 4 2-12 Align the card with the guides and slide it gently into the WAN interface card slot. (See Figure 2-8.
Inserting the Card in the Router Inserting a WAN Interface Card H7180 Figure 2-8 LN K W IC OK O K Guides Guides WAN interface card Step 5 Push the card into place until you feel its edge connector mate securely with the connector in the router chassis. Step 6 Fasten the card’s captive mounting screws into the chassis using the Phillips or flat-blade screwdriver.
Installing a WAN Interface Card in a Cisco 1720 Router or Cisco 1600 Series Router Note If any WAN interface card slot on the chassis is unoccupied, install a filler panel to enable proper airflow. Step 7 If the router was previously running, reinstall the network interface cables and turn ON power to the router. After installing the WAN interface card into the router, proceed to Chapter 3, “Connecting WAN and Voice Interface Cards to a Network.
C H A PT E R 3 Connecting WAN and Voice Interface Cards to a Network This chapter describes how to connect Cisco WAN interface cards to a network and contains the following sections: • • • • • • Serial Cards on page 3-1 1-Port ISDN BRI Cards on page 3-6 1-Port ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card on page 3-15 1-Port 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU Card on page 3-18 1-Port T1/FT1 DSU/CSU Card on page 3-20 Voice Interface Cards on page 3-23 Serial Cards This section describes the following Cisco WAN interface cards: • • 1
Serial Cards Note In Cisco 3600 and Cisco 2600 series routers, the 1-port and 2-port serial WAN interface cards support synchronous data rates up to 2.048 mbps. In the Cisco 1720 router, the 1-port and 2-port serial WAN interface cards support both asynchronous and synchronous data rates up to 2.048 mbps. In Cisco 1600 series routers, the 1-port serial WAN interface cards support asynchronous data rates up to 115.2 kbps, and synchronous data rates up to 2.048 mbps.
2-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Card Figure 3-2 2-Port Serial WAN Interface Card—Front Panel Serial ports SERIAL 0 CONN CONN WIC 2T SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION H11496 SERIAL 1 CONN LEDs 2-Port Asynchronous/Synchronous Serial Card The 2-port asynchronous/synchronous (A/S) WAN interface card, shown in Figure 3-3, provides an EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, DTE/DCE, EIA-530, or EIA-530A serial interface to a Cisco modular router.
Serial Cards Connecting Serial WAN Interface Cards to a Network The 1-port and 2-port serial WAN interface cards use a universal high-density 60-pin receptacle. The serial cable attached to this receptacle determines the port’s electrical interface type and mode (DTE or DCE). Types of Serial Cables Six types of serial cables (also called serial adapter cables or serial transition cables) are available from Cisco Systems: • • • • • • EIA/TIA-232 serial cable assembly EIA/TIA-449 serial cable assembly V.
Connecting the Card to the Network Connecting the Card to the Network After you install the serial WAN interface card, use the appropriate serial cable to connect the interface card’s DB-60 serial port to one of the following types of equipment (see Figure 3-4): • • An asynchronous modem, if connecting to an analog telephone line A synchronous modem, data service unit/channel service unit (DSU/CSU), or other DCE, if connecting to a digital WAN line Note Cisco 3600 and Cisco 2600 series routers support o
1-Port ISDN BRI Cards Figure 3-4 Connecting the Serial WAN Port to a Modem or DSU/CSU Synchronous serial port (DB-60) CONN LED CONN SERIAL Serial transition cable EIA/TIA-232, EIA/TIA-449, V.35, X.21, or EIA-530 connector H7370 CSU/DSU or other DCE Step 4 Turn ON power to the router by pressing the power switch to the ON ( | ) position. Step 5 Check that the CONN LED goes on, which indicates that the card’s serial port detects the WAN serial connection.
1-Port BRI S/T WAN Cards (WIC36-1B-S/T, WIC-1B-S/T) You can distinguish between WIC36 and WIC models of a BRI WAN interface card by the location and labeling of the LEDS, and the number and location of cutouts in the faceplate. 1-Port BRI S/T WAN Cards (WIC36-1B-S/T, WIC-1B-S/T) The 1-Port ISDN-BRI WAN interface cards (WIC36-1B-S/T, WIC-1B-S/T) connect to an ISDN WAN through an external NT1 device. (See Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6.) This interface is also known as an S/T interface.
1-Port ISDN BRI Cards Figure 3-6 1-Port ISDN BRI WAN Interface Card (S/T Interface) (WIC-1B-S/T) BRI S/T SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Figure 3-7 H9592 OK B2 B1 BRI S/T port 1-Port ISDN BRI with NT1 WAN Interface Card (U Interface) (WIC36-1B-U) B1 BRI U B2 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Figure 3-8 H7210 NT1 BRI U port LEDs LED 1-Port ISDN-BRI with NT1 WAN Interface Card (U Interface) (WIC-1B-U) 3-8 BRI U H9590 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION NT1 B2 B1 BRI U port Cisco WAN Interfa
Setting Jumpers on ISDN BRI Cards Setting Jumpers on ISDN BRI Cards The older BRI S/T WAN interface cards (product numbers WIC36-1B-S/T, WIC36-1B-U, CPAWIC36-1B-S/T, CPAWIC36-1B-U) have two termination jumpers, labeled J1 and J2. Before installing this card, ensure that the termination jumpers are set appropriately for your installation. The jumpers are factory-configured in the B position (100-ohms termination).
1-Port ISDN BRI Cards Figure 3-9 Termination Jumpers on the Older BRI S/T WAN Interface Card A J1 J2 No termination B J1 J1 J2 100 Ohms termination Termination jumpers H8586 J2 Connecting ISDN BRI Cards Note The older BRI WAN interface cards mount only in the W1 slot of a two-slot module and provide a single BRI interface. The newer BRI WAN interface cards can mount in either slot of a two-slot module.
Connecting ISDN BRI Cards For more information on BRI network modules, see the publication Cisco Network Modules Hardware Installation Guide. Warning Network hazardous voltages are present in the BRI cable. If you detach the BRI cable, detach the end away from the router first to avoid possible electric shock. Network hazardous voltages also are present on the system card in the area of the BRI port (RJ-45 connector), regardless of when power is turned OFF.
1-Port ISDN BRI Cards Take the following steps to connect an ISDN BRI with NT1 WAN interface card to an ISDN network: Step 1 Confirm that the router is still turned OFF. Step 2 Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable to the card’s RJ-45 connector. Step 3 Connect the other end of the cable directly to the ISDN wall jack as shown in Figure 3-11. Step 4 Turn ON power to the router.
BRI WAN Interface Card LEDs Figure 3-11 Connecting a BRI U WAN Interface Card to an ISDN Outlet NT1 B2 B1 BRI U port (RJ-45) BRI U SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLA TION H9596 Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable RJ-45 jack BRI WAN Interface Card LEDs BRI S/T WAN interface cards have three LEDs, shown in Figure 3-12 for WIC-1B-S/T and Figure 3-13 for the WIC36-1B-S/T, and described in Table 3-1. The B1 and B2 LEDs indicate call activity on the two ISDN BRI B channels.
1-Port ISDN BRI Cards Figure 3-13 ISDN BRI S/T WAN Interface Card LEDs (WIC36-1B-S/T) BRI S/T port B1 BRI S/T B2 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Table 3-1 H7211 LEDs BRI S/T WAN Interface Card LEDs LED Meaning B1 Active connection on B1 channel. B2 Active connection on B2 channel. OK ISDN port has established a connection with the central office switch.
1-Port ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card Figure 3-15 ISDN BRI U WAN Interface Card LEDs (WIC36-1B-U) B1 BRI U B2 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION Table 3-2 H7210 NT1 BRI U port LEDs LED ISDN BRI U WAN Interface Card LEDs LED Meaning B1 Active connection on B1 channel. B2 Active connection on B2 channel. NT1 NT1 has established a connection with the central office switch. If you have additional cards to install, proceed to the appropriate section(s) in this manual.
1-Port ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card Figure 3-16 ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card—Front Panel BRI S/T LL SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION B1 LED B2 LED H10882 ISDN BRI port OK LED Connecting the ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card to the Network You must provide an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable and an external NT1 for this connection. Note Turn the router OFF before making cable connections to the WAN interface card ISDN BRI S/T leased-line port.
Configuring the ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Interface Figure 3-17 Connecting the ISDN BRI S/T Leased-Line Card to the NT1 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALL ATION Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable BRI S/T LL H10881 OK LED ISDN BRI leased line interface (RJ-45) NT1 device S/T interface Step 5 Turn ON power to the router by pressing the power switch to the ON ( | ) position. Step 6 Check that the OK LED goes on, which indicates that the card’s ISDN port has synchronized with the central office switch.
1-Port 56/64-kbps DSU/CSU Card Table 3-3 ISDN BRI S/T Leased Line Card LEDs LED Meaning B1 ISDN connection on B1 channel. 1 B2 ISDN connection on B2 channel. OK ISDN port has synchronized with the central office switch. 1 Always off for 64 kbps, which is available on B1 only. If you have additional cards to install, proceed to the appropriate section(s) in this manual. When you have finished all installations, see the software configuration guide that shipped with your hardware.
56/64-kbps WAN Interface Card LEDs Figure 3-18 Connecting the 56/64-kbps Card to an RJ-48S Jack CD LP AL TD RD Switched 56/64-kbps port (RJ-48S) DSU 56K SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLA TION H9379 Straight-through RJ-48S-to-RJ-48S cable RJ-48S wall jack 56/64-kbps WAN Interface Card LEDs The 56/64-kbps card has five LEDs, which are shown in Figure 3-19 and described in Table 3-4.
1-Port T1/FT1 DSU/CSU Card Table 3-4 56/64-kbps Card LEDs LED Meaning TD Data is being transmitted to the DTE interface. RD Data is being received from the DTE interface. LP Internal DSU/CSU is in loopback mode. AL One of these alarm conditions is present: no receive signal, loss of frame signal from the remote station, or out of service signal from the remote station. This LED is off during normal operation. CD Internal DSU/CSU in the WAN interface card is communicating with another DSU/CSU.
T1/FT1 WAN Interface Card LEDs Figure 3-20 Connecting the T1/FT1 Card to the T1 Wall Jack T1 port (RJ-45) LOOP BACK SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION LP AL CD T1 DSU/CSU DSU CSU T1 H11203 Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable T1 (RJ-48C) wall jack Step 4 Turn ON power to the router. Step 5 Check that the CD LED goes on, which means that the card’s internal DSU/CSU is communicating with the DSU/CSU at the T1 service provider’s central office.
1-Port T1/FT1 DSU/CSU Card Figure 3-21 T1/FT1 Card—Front Panel T1 port LP AL CD Loopback button CD LP DSU CSU T1 T1 DSU/CSU H11048 LOOP BACK SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION AL Table 3-5 Feature Color Description LP LED Yellow Line or loopback state is detected or is manually set by the user. Off Normal operation. Red No receive signal. Yellow Remote station has an alarm condition. Blue The remote station is probably out of service.
Voice Interface Cards Table 3-5 Feature T1/FT1 Card LEDs and Button (continued) Color Loopback button Description Push this button to place the WAN interface card into loopback mode. The service provider can send a signal to test the connection from your site to the central office switch. Push this button again to turn loopback mode off. If you have additional cards to install, proceed to the appropriate section(s) in this manual.
Voice Interface Cards SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION 0 H10836 1 IN USE VIC FXS 2-Port FXS Card Front Panel IN USE Figure 3-22 Connecting the 2-Port FXS Card Use a standard RJ-11 modular telephone cable to connect this card to a telephone or fax machine. Note Ports on this interface card are color-coded gray. Step 1 Confirm that the router is still turned OFF. Step 2 Connect one end of the cable to an RJ-11 port on the card. (See Figure 3-23.
2-Port FXO Card Figure 3-23 Connecting the 2-Port FXS Card 1 IN USE VIC FXS IN USE RJ-11 ports SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTAL LATION 0 17372 Straight-through RJ-11-to-RJ-11 cable Fax machine 2-Port FXO Card A Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) interface connects local calls to a central office or PBX. This is the interface a standard telephone provides. The card is illustrated in Figure 3-24. Note Ports on this interface card are color-coded pink. VIC-2FXO is intended for use in North America.
Voice Interface Cards SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION 0 H10837 1 IN USE VIC FXO 2-Port FXO Card Front Panel IN USE Figure 3-24 Setting Jumpers on the 2-Port FXO Card The FXO voice interface card includes two jumper headers, W3 and W4, to set loop-start or ground-start mode. One jumper configures each FXO port. The default setting, which should be satisfactory in most installations, is loop start. In this setting, jumpers are placed over positions 2 and 3 of headers W3 and W4.
2-Port E&M Card Figure 3-25 Connecting the 2-Port FXO Card 1 IN USE VIC FXS IN USE RJ-11 ports SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTAL LATION 0 17370 Straight-through RJ-11-to-RJ-11 cable RJ-11 wall jack VIC-2FXO-EU is intended for use in Europe; VIC-2FXO-M3 is intended for use in Australia. In countries whose PSTNs do not use RJ-11 wall outlets, use a suitable adapter to convert the plug on an RJ-11 modular cable to the type of wall outlet connector used locally.
Voice Interface Cards Note Ports on the E&M voice interface card are color-coded brown. SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION 0 H10835 1 IN USE VIC E&M 2-Port E&M Card Front Panel IN USE Figure 3-26 Connecting the 2-Port E&M Card 3-28 Step 1 Confirm that the router is still turned OFF. Step 2 Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable to the card’s RJ-45 port. (See Figure 3-27.) Step 3 Connect the other end to the RJ-45 wall outlet.
2-Port FXS, FXO, and E&M Card LEDs Figure 3-27 Connecting the 2-Port E&M Card 1 IN USE VIC E&M IN USE RJ-45 ports SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTAL LATION 0 17371 Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable RJ-45 wall jack Caution Do not connect an E&M interface directly to the PSTN. 2-Port FXS, FXO, and E&M Card LEDs Each voice interface card has two IN USE LEDs, one for each channel. Figure 3-28 shows a voice interface card with E&M interface as an example.
Voice Interface Cards SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION LED H10838 1 IN USE VIC E&M Voice Interface Card LEDs IN USE Figure 3-28 0 LED 2-Port ISDN BRI Card The ISDN BRI voice interface card provides a client-side (TE) ISDN S/T physical interface for connection to an NT1 terminating an ISDN telephone network. Each of its two ports can carry two voice calls (one over each ISDN B channel) for a total of four calls per ISDN BRI card. The card is illustrated in Figure 3-29.
2-Port ISDN BRI Card ISDN BRI Card Considerations To use all four voice channels, you must install the ISDN BRI card in slot 0 of a two-slot voice network module (Cisco part number NM-2V). Slot 1 should remain empty. Note If slot 0 is unoccupied, the system treats it as a pair of analog voice ports.
Voice Interface Cards Table 3-6 Network Module Voice Interface Card Configurations (continued) Slot Voice Interface Card Port Status 1 Analog voice interface card 0 Down 1 Down 0 Up 1 Up 0 Up 1 Down 0 1 Analog voice interface card VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE Connecting the 2-Port ISDN BRI Card Step 1 Confirm that the router is still turned OFF. Step 2 Connect one end of a straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable to the card’s RJ-45 port. (See Figure 3-30.
2-Port ISDN BRI Card Figure 3-30 Connecting the 2-Port ISDN BRI Card RJ-45 ports B1 B2 OK VIC 2B-S/T TE ISDN BRI S/T 1 ISDN BRI S/T 0 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INTALLATION 17367 Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable NT1 device S/T port Connecting WAN and Voice Interface Cards to a Network 3-33
Voice Interface Cards ISDN BRI Card LEDs ISDN BRI voice interface cards have three LEDs as listed in Table 3-7. Table 3-7 ISDN BRI Voice Interface Card LEDs LED Meaning B1 Call active on B1 channel B2 Call active on B2 channel OK Interface is connected to an ISDN network If you have additional cards to install, proceed to the appropriate section(s) in this manual. When you have finished all installations, see the software configuration guide that shipped with your hardware.