Cisco 2610 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide

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Windows NT
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Windows 95
Telephone
Novell network
PBX
Fax machine
Cisco 2610
Public Service Telephone
Home office PC
Network (PSTN)
Laptop with internal
modem for mobile commuter
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Take Out What You Need
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Connect Cables
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Run Cisco Fast Step
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Finish the Cabling
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Network Information - Optional

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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide 2 6 1 0 R I S C O O U T E R A B L I N G A N D E T U P Windows NT 4.0 server Windows 95 Telephone Novell network Fax machine...
  • Page 2: Take Out What You Need

    Take Out What You Need Note: If your router has a different hardware This guide explains how to cable and set up your configuration, refer to the Cisco 2600 Series Cisco 2610 router with the following Hardware Installation Guide for information on configuration:...
  • Page 3 Cables and Power Cord 1 yellow Ethernet 10BaseT cable (to connect to a 10BaseT hub) 1 flat, light-blue console cable with 1 RJ-45 adapter, labeled TERMINAL (RJ-45-to-DB-9 or RJ-45-to-DB-25) 8 or 16 pink modem cables (RJ-11) 1 black power cord...
  • Page 4: Connect Cables

    Cisco Network Modules Hardware Cisco 2610 router. Installation Guide included in your router package. Look for a network module in the slot labeled 1 on the left-rear of the router. If there is an analog modem network module already installed, continue to cable the router as described in this guide.
  • Page 5: Connect The Ethernet Cable

    Make sure a PC (running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95) is connected to the Ethernet LAN. Position the router so you can reach the rear panel. You will use this computer in the procedure on The cables and the router’s ports are color-coded to page 9 to run Cisco Fast Step software to help you make the right connections.
  • Page 6: Connect The Console Cable

    Connect the other end of the light-blue console cable to an RJ-45 adapter. Use either the RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter or the RJ-45-to-DB-25 adapter, depending on your local PC. Attach the adapter to a serial port on the PC running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95.
  • Page 7 If you followed the suggestion, in the Timesaver section on this page, and only connected one cable, The Cisco 2610 router comes with an 8- or 16-port you will have to connect the remaining modem internal analog modem module. Use these ports to cables after you configure and test the router.
  • Page 8 The next section explains how to run Connect the other end of the power cord to an Cisco Fast Step software so you can use the router in electrical outlet. your network.
  • Page 9: Verify Connectivity

    For your convenience, a form prompting the router configuration are good. This section you for setup information is on page 11. assumes the remote PC you are using for the test runs Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95. Install and Run Cisco Fast Step...
  • Page 10 If you connected one modem in the procedure on page 7, you are now ready to cable the rest of your modems. How you do this depends on the way you organize your workspace and your own personal preferences.
  • Page 11 Network Information - Optional This appendix is provided to help you gather and organize the information you need to run the Cisco Fast Step software on page 9. Login/Security Information Router name: Router password (for read-only access): Super secret password (for read/write access):...
  • Page 12: Ipx Routing

    Network Information - Optional (continued) IPX Routing IPX network number of LAN side of router: IPX Frame type (802.3, 802.2, Ethernet II, or SNAP ARAP Routing ARAP network number: Zone name: Cable range start: Cable range end: Type of Security...
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