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Installing the Router

This chapter guides you through the installation of the Cisco 2600 series routers and includes the
following sections:
Required Tools and Equipment, page 3-1
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or replace this equipment. To see
Warning
translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance
and Safety Information document that accompanied this device.

Required Tools and Equipment

Installation might require some tools and equipment that are not provided as standard equipment with
the router. Following are the tools and parts required for a typical router installation:
Number 2 Phillips screwdriver.
Flat-blade screwdrivers: small, 3/16-in. (0.476 cm) and medium, 1/4-in. (0.625 cm).
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)-preventive wrist strap.
Screws to secure the rack-mount brackets to the router.
Grounding lug with attaching screws.
Cables for connecting a PC or modem to the router (included).
Cables for connection to the WAN and LAN ports (dependent on configuration):
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Ethernet 10BASE-T cable for connection to an Ethernet port (included).
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Ethernet 100BASE-T cable for connection to a Fast Ethernet port (included).
Token Ring lobe cable for connection to the Token Ring port (included).
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    C H A P T E R Installing the Router This chapter guides you through the installation of the Cisco 2600 series routers and includes the following sections: Required Tools and Equipment, page 3-1 • • Setting Up the Chassis, page 3-2 Connecting the DC Power Supply, page 3-12 •...
  • Page 2: Setting Up The Chassis

    Chapter 3 Installing the Router Setting Up the Chassis For more information on cable specifications, refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Note Router Cabling Specifications on the Documentation CD-ROM that accompanied your router package and on Cisco.com. For cable ordering information, see “Obtaining Technical...
  • Page 3 Step 3 round, recessed areas on the bottom of the chassis. (See Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3.) Figure 3-2 Rubber Feet Location on Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Series Routers Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-2171-02...
  • Page 4: Mounting The Chassis In A Rack

    1 rack-unit (1RU) ship with brackets for use with a 19-inch rack or, if specified in your order, optional larger brackets for use with a 23- or 24-inch rack. Cisco 2600 series routers with a chassis height of 2 rack-units (2RU) ship with brackets for use with a 19-inch rack. The brackets are shown in...
  • Page 5 Figure 3-6.) If you are installing a Cisco 2600 series router in a 19-inch rack with a 17.75-inch opening or a 23- or 24-inch rack, orient the rack-mount brackets so that, when installed, they increase the width of the chassis. (See Figure 3-7.)
  • Page 6 Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack with a 17.5-Inch Opening) Note: The second bracket attaches to the other side of the chassis. When installed in a 19-inch rack with a 17.75-inch opening, the Cisco 2600 series routers will Note protrude beyond the front of the rack.
  • Page 7 Bracket Installation—Rear Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack with a 17.75-Inch Opening or a 23- or 24-Inch Rack) Note: The second bracket attaches to the other side of the chassis. Brackets for Brackets for 19-inch rack 23-inch or 24-inch rack Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-2171-02...
  • Page 8 Figure 3-12 Center-Mount Bracket Installation—Front Panel Forward (19-Inch Rack with a 17.5-Inch Opening or a 23- or 24-Inch Rack) Note: The second bracket attaches Brackets for Brackets for to the other side of the chassis. 19-inch rack 23-inch or 24-inch rack Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-2171-02...
  • Page 9 Chapter 3 Installing the Router Setting Up the Chassis Attaching the Brackets to a Cisco 2691 Router To install the chassis in a rack, attach the brackets in one of the following ways: • With the front panel forward (see Figure 3-13.)
  • Page 10: Mounting The Chassis On The Wall

    Mounting the Chassis on the Wall Cisco 2600 series routers with a chassis height of 1RU can be attached to a wall. Mounting a 2RU chassis to a wall is not recommended and brackets are not provided for mounting to a wall.
  • Page 11 For the best ventilation of the chassis, mount the chassis with the power supply and fan at the top. • Make sure there is clearance between the router and the wall. Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-11 OL-2171-02...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Dc Power Supply

    Figure 3-18 Mounting the Chassis on the Wall Connecting the DC Power Supply Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x series routers offer an optional DC power supply. This section describes the DC power supply specifications and wiring.
  • Page 13: Dc Power Specifications

    The terminal arrangement on your router may not be identical to the arrangement shown in the Caution figures. You must connect the positive, negative, and ground wires according to the labels on the terminals block. Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-13 OL-2171-02...
  • Page 14 To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-14 OL-2171-02...
  • Page 15: Grounding The Chassis

    Step 1 Turn OFF power to the router. Remove all network interface cables, including telephone cables, from the rear panel. The following warning applies to routers that use a DC power supply: Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-15 OL-2171-02...
  • Page 16 Use the number 2 Phillips screwdriver to fasten the grounding lug to the chassis. (See Figure 3-22 Step 4 Figure 3-23.) Figure 3-22 Attaching the Grounding Lug on Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 26xxXM, and Cisco 265x Routers Link Link SERIA L 1...
  • Page 17: Power On The Router

    For cable pinouts, refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Cabling • Specifications on the Documentation CD-ROM that came with your router and on Cisco.com. Although the illustrations in this section show the Cisco 2611 router, the procedures are the same for Note all of the Cisco 2600 series routers.
  • Page 18 To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information document that accompanied this device. Table 3-2 Cable Connections for the Cisco 2600 Series Routers Port or Connection Port Type, Color...
  • Page 19 SEE MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION LINK ETHERNE T 1 LINK ETHERNE T 0 ACT CONSOLE Token Ring UTP port (RJ-45) Token Ring cable MODE FAULT EIA 232 STACK ATTACH RESET SYSREQ Catalyst 3900 RJ-11 twisted-pair Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-19 OL-2171-02...
  • Page 20: Connecting To A Wan

    Your router includes asynchronous serial console and auxiliary ports. These ports provide administrative access to your router either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem). Cisco provides cables and adapters to connect your router to a PC or modem. These will include: One RJ-45 console cable (Blue) –...
  • Page 21: Connecting To The Console Port

    Configure your terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and Step 2 2 stop bits. For information on console port pinouts, refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Note Cabling Specifications on Cisco.com and the Documentation CD-ROM that accompanied your router.
  • Page 22: What To Do After Installing Router Hardware

    (38400 baud is typical) and hardware flow control with Data Carrier Detect (DCD) and Data Terminal Ready (DTR) operations. Note For information on auxiliary port pinouts, refer to the online document Cisco Modular Access Router Cabling Specifications on the Documentation CD-ROM that accompanied your router package and on Cisco.com.

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