C H A P T E R 2 Installation Procedures This chapter provides information about installing the Cisco 600 series CPE devices. Installation Checklist Table 2-1 lists the tasks to be completed when installing the Cisco 600 series CPE.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Unpack the Shipping Carton Unpack the Shipping Carton Check the shipping carton carefully to ensure that the contents include the items you ordered. You can identify the Cisco 600 series CPE by the product name on the top of the unit at the end with the LEDs. The contents of your carton might vary depending on your service provider. Tables 2-2 and 2-3 show a list of the standard contents of a Cisco 600 series CPE shipment.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Hardware Requirements Hardware Requirements The following hardware is necessary to configure the Cisco 600 series CPE: • PC with a standard terminal emulation program or a dumb terminal, with a DB-9 COM port. Note • If only a DB-25 serial port is available on the computer, a DB-9-male-to-DB-25-female adapter is also needed to connect the management cable to the computer.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Note Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature might not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation. Ensure that the room in which you operate the CPE has adequate air circulation. Be careful not to block the air vents on the CPE. Connect the Management Port to the PC’s COM Port Step 1 Connect the RJ-45 connector on the management cable to the MGMT port on the CPE.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Configure the PC’s COM Port For the best access to the CBOS, use your terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal in Windows) to set your COM protocol to the following settings: • Baud rate: 38400 bps recommended (standard 9600 bps possible) • Data bits: 8 • Parity: None • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: None Possible Configurations This section shows you different ways of connecting your Cisco 600 series CPE to your telephone
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment 100-meter range. The two locations must be directly connected, for example, through some internally owned telephone system wiring in a campus-type environment. Step 1 At the first location, connect one end of the SDSL cable into the WALL port on one of the Cisco 633 or Cisco 673 units. Connect the other end of the SDSL cable into the wall jack.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-3 Cisco 627 Connected through an Internal POTS Splitter Voice Telephone NID Cisco 3600 POTS Splitter Data Cisco 4101 ATM25 35385 Ethernet Cisco 627 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01 2-7
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-4 Cisco 633 Connected through an Internal POTS Splitter Cisco 2500, Cisco 2600, or Cisco 3600 Cisco 4101 Telephone NID Data Serial Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-8 78-11190-01
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-5 Cisco 67x Connected through an Internal POTS Splitter Voice POTS Splitter Telephone NID Data Ethernet 35386 Hub Cisco 675/Cisco 675e/ Cisco 676/Cisco 677/Cisco 678 Note The POTS splitter can also be installed adjacent to the telephone network interface device (NID) on the outside of the house.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment microfilters must be connected to the telephone lines. If you implement an EZ-DSL configuration, your installation landscape should look similar to Figure 2-6, Figure 2-7, Figure 2-8, or Figure 2-9.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-7 Cisco 675 Splitterless Configuration Microfilters Telephone NID Data Ethernet 35378 Hub Microfilter Cisco 675 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01 2-11
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-8 Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, Cisco 677 Splitterless Configuration Microfilters Telephone NID Data Ethernet 35379 Hub Microfilter Cisco 675e/Cisco 676/ Cisco 677 Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-12 78-11190-01
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Figure 2-9 Cisco 678 Splitterless Configuration Microfilters Telephone NID Microfilter Data Ethernet 31519 Hub Microfilter Cisco 678 Note The microfilters do not work if connected improperly. For connection instructions, see Appendix C, “EZ-DSL Microfilter Specifications.” Connect Cables to the CPE This section describes how to connect cables to the CPE and to your telephone and computer systems.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment Cabling Diagrams Figures 2-10 through 2-13 show how to connect cables to the rear panels of Cisco 600 series CPEs.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment PWR ATM25 Power cable ATM25 cable MGMT WALL 18432 Figure 2-11 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 627 ADSL cable Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 78-11190-01 2-15
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment PWR Power cable ENET Ethernet cable MGMT WALL 28553 Figure 2-12 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 673, Cisco 675e, Cisco 676, and Cisco 677 DSL cable Cisco 600 Series Installation and Operation Guide 2-16 78-11190-01
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Set Up the Hardware Environment PWR Power cable ENET MGMT Ethernet cable WALL ADSL cable PHONE 24555 Figure 2-13 Rear Panel Cabling for the Cisco 675 and Cisco 678 Phone cable Cabling Instructions To connect the cables to the Cisco 600 series CPE: Step 1 Plug the power cable into the back of the unit. Step 2 Plug the network cable into the ATM25 port of the Cisco 627, or the ENET port of the Cisco 67x.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Power On the CPE For the Cisco 627, connect the other end of the network cable to your premises router, for example, a Cisco 3600 series router. For the Cisco 67x, if the customer premises has only a single Ethernet-equipped computer, attach the Cisco 600 series CPE to the computer’s Ethernet adapter with the crossover cable provided. Otherwise, connect the Cisco 600 series CPE Ethernet port to an Ethernet hub via a straight-through cable (not provided).
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Next Step Step 2 When you have powered up the Cisco 600 series CPE, check that the Power LED is ON. Step 3 If the Power LED is not lit, immediately remove the barrel power connector from the Cisco 600 series CPE. Refer to Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” for information. Note To power down the Cisco 600 series CPE, unplug the power supply cable from the Cisco 600 series CPE rear panel PWR connector.
Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Warnings and Cautions Warning Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Warning Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm. Warning Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.