Cisco 1801W - Integrated Services Router Wireless Hardware Installation Manual

Cisco 1801W - Integrated Services Router Wireless Hardware Installation Manual

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Cisco 1800 Series Integrated Services
Routers (Fixed) Hardware Installation
Guide
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Preface
Objectives
Describes document's purpose: hardware info for Cisco 1800 series routers.
Audience
Identifies target audience: installers, configurers, and maintainers of routers.
Conventions
Explains document conventions, symbols, and formatting used for instructions.
Safety Warnings
Provides general warnings about potential harm from incorrect procedures.
Warning Definition
Explains the meaning and purpose of the warning symbol used in the document.
Related Documentation
Lists other Cisco documents for obtaining additional information and resources.
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
Details the terms and conditions of the hardware warranty for Cisco products.
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
Information on how to get Cisco documentation and contact support.
CHAPTER 1: Overview
Overview
Introduces Cisco 1800 series routers, their features, and the chapter's contents.
Hardware Features
Describes basic features: product ID, interfaces, memory, LEDs, ventilation, and clock.
Chassis Views
Shows front/rear panel views, interface locations, and status indicators of the routers.
Interface Numbering
Details the numbering scheme for WAN and LAN interfaces on Cisco 1800 series routers.
Specifications
Lists technical specs: dimensions, weight, power, input voltage, and environmental limits.
Regulatory Compliance
Information regarding EMC immunity and emissions compliance standards for the routers.
CHAPTER 2: Preinstallation Requirements
Safety Recommendations
General safety guidelines and specific warnings for installation and operation of the router.
General Site Requirements
Site requirements for safe installation: power, environment, wireless, and configuration considerations.
Installation Checklist
A sample checklist to verify installation tasks and record relevant information.
Creating a Site Log
Guidelines for maintaining a log of router actions, maintenance, and encountered issues.
Inspecting the Router
Procedures for unpacking and checking router and accessories for shipping damage.
Required Tools and Equipment
Lists tools and equipment necessary for router installation and component upgrades.
CHAPTER 3: Chassis Installation Procedures
Setting Up the Chassis
Instructions for placing the router chassis on a desktop or mounting it on a wall.
Installing the Chassis Ground Connection
Steps to properly connect the router chassis to a reliable earth ground.
CHAPTER 4: Power, Cable, and Antenna Connection Procedures
Power Connections
Procedures for connecting the Cisco 1800 series router to an AC power source.
Connecting WAN and LAN Cables
Connecting network interface cables, including Ethernet and ISDN BRI, to the router.
Connecting to a Console Terminal or Modem
Steps to connect a console terminal or modem for router system management.
Connecting the Radio Antennas
Instructions for attaching and orienting antennas for wireless router models.
CHAPTER 5: Power-Up and Initial Configuration Procedures
Powering Up the Router
Checklist and procedure for powering up the router and verifying its operational status.
Verifying the Front Panel LED Indications
Interpreting system LEDs for power, activity, and status checks during router power-up.
Configuring the Router
Initial configuration steps using SDM, setup command facility, or CLI for network access.
CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting
Solving Problems
General approach to isolating and resolving router issues by subsystem analysis.
Troubleshooting Power and Cooling Systems
Diagnosing issues with power supply, fans, and ventilation using LEDs and system messages.
Troubleshooting Cables and Connections
Identifying problems related to network cables, ports, and physical connectivity.
System Messages and LEDs
Understanding system error messages and interpreting port/system LED indicators.
Recovering a Lost Password
Procedures for recovering lost enable passwords and replacing secret passwords.
Obtaining Further Troubleshooting Assistance
Guidance on contacting Cisco Technical Assistance Center for support.
CHAPTER 7: Installing and Upgrading Internal Modules
Safety and Preparation for Module Work
Safety warnings, ESD prevention, and chassis cover removal for accessing internal modules.
Locating and Installing Modules
Identifying module locations and installing DIMMs and optional inline power supplies.
CompactFlash Card Management
Procedures for handling CompactFlash cards: ESD prevention, installation, and removal.

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