9
Connect the Power and Turn On the Router
Follow these steps to connect power to the Cisco 811 or 813 router and turn it on.
Figure 5
Connecting the Power to a Cisco 811 or 813 Router
Cisco 813 router
Make sure the router power is off. Press the power switch to standby (
Step 1
Step 2
Connect the desktop power supply cable to the 8-pin connector on the router.
Step 3
Connect the power cord to the desktop power supply.
Attach the open loop connector of the ground conductor to the grounding terminal, then connect the power cord to an
Step 4
electrical outlet.
Turn ON the router. Press the power switch to on (|).
Step 5
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Verifying the LEDs
Verify the power connection and all other connections (links) by checking the LEDs in the table below. If the LEDs are not on,
see the troubleshooting information in the
Power/Link
Power
To hub, server, PC, or workstation
To ISDN network using ISDN U port
To ISDN network using ISDN S/T port LINE, B1, or B2
To telephone, fax, or modem
8
TO HU B
TO PC
M o d el C
ET HE RN
is co 8 1 3
ET 10 BA
SE T
CO NS OL
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IS DN S/
NO R
T
RV S
1
IS DN U
2
DS U
3
ON
4
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IS DN U
Desktop power supply
Cisco 800 Series Router Hardware Installation Guide.
LEDs To Check
OK
Cisco 811 front panel: ETHERNET 1
Cisco 813 front panel: ETHERNET 4,
3, 2, and 1
DSU, LINE, B1, or B2
PHONE 1 or 2
You can also pick up the handset and
listen for a dial tone.
+5 , -2 4,
-7 1 VD C
PH ON E
1
2
).
Normal Patterns
On
On
On. B1 or B2 is on only when the router has
an active voice or data connection.
On. B1 or B2 is on only when the router has
an active voice or data connection.
On. PHONE 1 or 2 is on only when the
telephone, fax, or modem is in use.