Connect To The Ethernet Network; Connecting The Ethernet Ports - Cisco ASR 5000 Application Detection and Control Administration Guide Hardware Installation Manual

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Chapter 6
Making Network Connections

Connect to the Ethernet Network

The steps in this section require that an Ethernet network connection is available at the installation
location.
There are two options for connecting to the Ethernet network:

Connecting the Ethernet Ports

The router features four Fast Ethernet (FE) ports and two Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports for connecting the
router to an Ethernet network through a hub or switch.
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.
Warning
Statement 1001
Figure 6-1
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1.
Connecting the Ethernet Ports, page 6-3
2.
Connecting the SFP Ports, page 6-4
See
Figure 6-1
for the Ethernet port locations.
One or two Ethernet cables are typically provided with the router. Additional cables and transceivers
can be ordered from Cisco. For ordering information, contact your reseller or Cisco customer
service.
The GE ports (ETH 2/1 and ETH 2/2) have identical labels to the SFP ports because the SFP ports
share physical ports with the GE ports. For detailed information about how to use these ports (called
combo ports), see
Combo Ports, page
Ethernet Ports (Item 1)
3-15, in the chapter
Router Hardware
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