Cisco 7100 Series Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide 71 00 S I S C O E R I E S REPARE FOR OUNT THE ONNECT THE ONNECT THE TART THE VPN R O U T E R Ci sco 71 00 SER IES NSTALLATION OUTER OUTER TO THE ETWORK OWER...
  • Page 3: Prepare For Installation

    Prepare for Installation Note: For detailed hardware installation instructions and safety guidelines, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide. Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Warning Read the Installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.
  • Page 4 0.108 inch (2.743 mm) of insulation, for a total wire diameter of approximately 0.27 inch (6.858 mm). The wire’s length is dependent on your router location and site environment. This wire is not available from Cisco Systems; it is available from any commercial cable vendor.
  • Page 5 Note: Although these installations show the 19-inch brackets, the procedure is the same for the larger brackets. Note: This procedure assumes you are installing the router in a rack. For tabletop installation, refer to the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.
  • Page 6 Rack-Mount the Router (continued) Note: The second bracket attaches to the other side of the chassis. The brackets can also be installed with the front panel forward. Attach the Router to the Rack Locate the screws to mount the chassis in the rack.
  • Page 7 Rack-Mount the Router (continued) Chassis grounding receptaces Attach the Grounding Lug Note: Before you connect power or power on your router, we strongly recommend that you attach the grounding lug to the chassis grounding receptacles. Locate the grounding lug and screws. Use the wire stripper to strip one end of the 6-AWG wire approximately 0.75 inch (19.05 mm).
  • Page 8: Connect The Router To The Network

    (UTP) cables. These ports support autosensing and autonegotiation of the proper transmission mode with an attached device. Note: Unless noted otherwise, all procedures apply to any Cisco 7100 series router. AC OK DC OK SLOT 0 SLOT 1...
  • Page 9 Connect the Router to the Network (continued) Strain-relief screws To CSU, DSU, or external synchronous serial equipment Connect the T1 Ports (Cisco 7120-4T1 only) The four T1 ports operate at T1 (1.544-Mbps) and E1 (2.048-Mbps) speeds Each port uses an identical 60-pin D-shell receptacle that supports the following interface types: •...
  • Page 10 Connect the Router to the Network (continued) To T3 network equipment Connect the T3 Ports The T3 port supports full-duplex operation at T3 (45-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to a T3 serial network. Serial cables conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications.
  • Page 11 Connect the Router to the Network (continued) Ferrite bead To E3 network equipment Connect the E3 Ports The E3 port supports full-duplex operation at E3 (34-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to an E3 serial network. Serial cables conform to EIA/TIA-612 and EIA/TIA-613 specifications.
  • Page 12 Connect the Router to the Network (continued) To ATM T3 network Connect the ATM T3 or E3 Ports The T3 port supports full-duplex operation at T3 (45-Mbps) speeds. The E3 port supports full-duplex operation at E3 (34-Mbps) speeds. Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable to connect to a T3 or E3 ATM serial network.
  • Page 13 DSU (an ATM network). Note: For information on SONET specifications for fiber-optic transmissions, power budget, and power margins for multimode and single-mode transmissions, refer to Appendix C, “Cable Specifications,” in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.
  • Page 14: Connect The Console Port

    Configure the terminal or PC terminal emulation software for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 2 stop bits. Note: Refer to the “Connecting the Console Port and Auxiliary Port” section in Chapter 3, “Installing Cisco 7100 Series Routers,” in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide. AC OK...
  • Page 15: Connect The Power

    Connect the Power ACT ACT RCVR XMTR RCLK FERF RL FE 0 / 0 FE 0 / 1 AIS OOF LL Connect the Cisco 7120 Series AC Power Supply The power supply is a four-output switching power supply with power factor correction and regulated outputs.
  • Page 16 Connect the Power (continued) CEL CAR ALM Connect the Cisco 7140 Series Dual AC Power Supply The power supply is a four-output switching power supply with power factor correction and regulated outputs. Note: For additional AC power cable strain relief, secure the cable to the power supply handle by inserting a nylon cable tie through the hole in the handle and around the cable.
  • Page 17: Start The System

    LED on each interface goes on. Note: For more information on LEDs, refer to the “System LEDs and Reset Button” section in Chapter 1, “Cisco 7100 Series Product Overview,” in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide.
  • Page 18 This section provides a sample of a basic router configuration using the setup facility. The output from the setup facility varies depending on the Cisco 7100 series model you are installing. It does not contain a complete example of all possible features that can be used by the various interfaces.
  • Page 19 Note: The example shows a router at first-time startup; that is, nothing is configured. The type of interfaces vary depending on the type of Cisco 7100 series router you are using and the type of modular port adapter installed in the router.
  • Page 20 Start the System (continued) Enter router host name, the enable secret password, enable password, and the virtual terminal password: Configuring global parameters: Enter host name [Router]: sanjose The enable secret is a password used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes. This password, after entered, becomes encrypted in the configuration.
  • Page 21 Note: Many of the interface LEDs do not go on until you have configured them. To verify correct operation of each interface, complete the first-time startup procedures and configuration, and then refer to the LED descriptions in Chaper 1, “Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Product Overview” in the Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide to check the status of the interfaces.
  • Page 22 Start the System (continued) Review your configuration. The following configuration command script was created: hostname sanjose enable secret 5 $1$gG.I$gc9JUfK2r6pIDL0vo3j191 enable password betty line vty 0 4 password fred no snmp-server ip routing no clns routing interface FastEthernet0/0 media-type 100BaseX full-duplex ip address 10.1.1.20 255.0.0.0 interface FastEthernet0/1...
  • Page 23: For More Information

    For information on additional interface configuration and specific system configurations, see the following publications: • Cisco 7100 Series VPN Configuration Guide that shipped with your router. This document contains sample configurations. • Cisco 7100 Series VPN Router Installation and Configuration Guide. This document contains detailed information on hardware installation, software setup, and troubleshooting guidelines.
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