Optional Installation Steps; Connecting A Pc - Cisco 1751V Hardware Installation Manual

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Optional Installation Steps

Optional Installation Steps

Connecting a PC

Step 1
Cisco 1751 Router Hardware Installation Guide
2-10
SLOTØ, SLOT1, and SLOT2 (front panel)—Activity on Ø and 1 of each of
these slots varies, depending on the type of WIC or VIC installed. Refer to
Table 1-4
in the
"Cisco 1751 Router Overview"
information on activity at different ports.
SLOT 0 and SLOT 1 OK (rear panel)—On when a WIC or VIC is correctly
installed in the slot.
SLOT 2 OK (rear panel)—On when a VIC is correctly installed in the slot.
LINK (rear panel)—On when the router is correctly connected to the local
Ethernet LAN through the 10/100-Mbps Ethernet port.
This section describes the following installation steps that you might or might not
use, depending on your site and how you are configuring the router:
Connecting a PC
Connecting a Modem
Wall-Mounting
If you want to configure the router through the Cisco IOS command-line interface
(CLI), you must connect the router console port to a terminal or PC. The cable and
adapter required for this connection are included with the router.
To configure the router with a PC, the PC must have some type of terminal
emulation software installed. The software should be configured with the
following parameters: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control.
Refer to the Cisco 1700 Router Software Configuration Guide for detailed
information about configuring the router using Cisco IOS software.
Follow these steps to connect the router to a terminal or PC:
Connect the light blue console cable to the blue Console port on the router, as
shown in
Figure
2-5.
Chapter 2
Installation
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