Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Router Hardware Installation Guide July 31, 2016
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Cisco 810 Series 1-1 Cisco 812 Series 1-1 General Description 1-1 Hardware Features 1-4 SKU Information 1-9 Cisco 819 Series 1-10 General Description 1-10 SKU Information 1-14 Hardware Features 1-23 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series 1-38 General Description 1-39 Cisco 860 Series ISRs 1-39 Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs 1-41 Interfaces 1-41 IOS Images 1-41 Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs 1-43 Model-Specific Features 1-43 Common Features 1-44 Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1-47 Cisco 880 Series Data Routers 1-48 Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers 1-51 Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISRs 1-59 C881GW-S/V-A-K9 ISRs 1-59
Items Shipped with your Router 2-2 Items Shipped with your PoE+ Splitter 2-2 Installing the Cisco PoE+ Splitter 2-2 Grounding the Cisco 812 ISR 2-18 Installing the Cisco 819 ISR 2-19 Installing the Router 2-22 Mounting the DC Power Supply 2-39 Installing the Cisco 860, 880, 890 ISR 2-40 Equipment, Tools, and Connections 2-41 Items Shipped with your Router 2-41 Additional Items 2-41 Connections 2-42 Ethernet Devices 2-42 Installing the Cisco 860, 880, and 890 Series Routers 2-42 Warnings 2-42 Installing on a Table 2-43 Mounting on a Wall 2-43 Installing the Router Ground Connection 2-46 Installing the FIPS Cover 2-46 Installing Antennas for Cisco 890 Series 2-50 Installing Cisco 890 Series in a Rack 2-54 Installing the C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISR 2-56 Installing Antennas 2-56 Installing the C881GW-S/V-A-K9 ISR 2-56 Installing Antennas 2-56 Installing the C881G-U-K9 ISR 2-56 Installing the Cisco 880G for 3.7G (HSPA+)/3.5G (HSPA) ISRs Connecting the Router
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Cisco 810 Series 3-1 Cisco 819 Series 3-1 Preparing to Connect the Router 3-1 Connecting a PC, Server, or Workstation 3-2 Connecting an External Ethernet Switch 3-3 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Connecting a Modem to the Console Port 3-5 Connecting the AC Adapter 3-5 Connecting the DC Adapter 3-6 Verifying Connections 3-7 Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series
Safety Warnings 3-9 Preparing to Connect the Router 3-10 Preventing Damage to the Router 3-11 Connecting a PC, Server, or Workstation 3-12 Connecting a Phone 3-13 Connecting an External Ethernet Switch 3-14 Connecting the V.92 modem Port 3-15 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port 3-16 Terminal Emulator Settings 3-16 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port 3-17 Connecting the 3G Card 3-18 Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable/Antenna 3-24 Connecting a Data BRI Port 3-28 Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port 3-30 Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port 3-31 Connecting an xDSL Line 3-31 Connecting Power over Ethernet 3-34 Connecting the AC Adapter 3-35 Connecting an FXS Line 3-39 Connecting an FXO Line 3-40 Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line 3-42 Verifying Connections 3-45 Initial Configuration
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Cisco 810 Series 4-1 Cisco 819 Series 4-1 Cisco IOS CLI 4-1 Setup Command Facility 4-1 Verifying the Initial Configuration
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Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series 4-2 Cisco Configuration Professional Express 4-2 Cisco IOS CLI 4-2 Setup Command Facility 4-4 Verifying the Initial Configuration 4-6 Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point Technical Specifications
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Cisco 810 Series A-1 Cisco 812 Series A-1 Router Specifications
Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment Cisco 819 Series A-4 Router Specifications A-4 Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment Supported Power Adapters A-9
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Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series A-11 Router Specifications A-12 All Models Except Cisco 860VAE Series A-12 Cisco 860VAE Series A-14 Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 Series Cisco 870 Series A-16 Cisco 880 Series A-17 Cisco 880G Series 3G Wireless Integrated Services Router A-19 Cisco 880VA Series A-19 Cisco 890 Series A-21 Power Supply A-22 Wireless Access Point A-22 FE and GE Port Pinouts A-23 Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts A-24 FXS and FXO Port Connector Pinouts A-24 VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts A-24 ADSL2+ Port Connector Pinouts A-25 V.92 Port Connector Pinouts A-25 G.SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts A-25 Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts A-26 Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions A-27 SFP Port Connector Pinouts A-27 Cable Specifications A-28 Ethernet Cable Specifications A-28 Maximum Cable Length A-28
Preface This preface describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of this guide and describes related documents that have additional information. It contains the following sections: •
Objective, page vii
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Audience, page vii
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Organization, page viii
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Conventions, page viii
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Related Documentation, page xvi
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Searching Cisco Documents, page xvi
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page xvii
Objective This guide provides an overview and explains how to install, connect, and perform initial configuration for the following series: •
Cisco 810 series ISRs that include both Cisco 812 series and 819 series ISRs
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Wireless and non-wireless Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs)
Audience This guide is intended for Cisco equipment providers who are technically knowledgeable and familiar with Cisco routers and Cisco IOS software and features.
Organization This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendix. Chapter
Name
Description
Chapter 1
Chapter 1, “Product Overview”
Describes the router models and the hardware features available.
Chapter 2
Chapter 2, “Installing the Router”
Lists the items shipped with the router, the equipment and tools necessary for installing the router, the safety warnings and guidelines, and the procedures for installing the router.
Chapter 3
Chapter 3, “Connecting the Router”
Describes typical connections for the router, procedures for connecting the router to various devices, and how to verify the connections.
Chapter 4
Chapter 4, “Initial Configuration”
Provides the procedures for initially configuring the router settings.
Appendix A
Appendix A, “Technical Specifications” Provides the router, port, and cabling specifications.
Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this guide.
Note
Caution
Tip
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to additional information and material.
This symbol means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Means the following information will help you solve a problem. The tip information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Waarschuwing
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt raadplegen. BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES
Varoitus
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien lausuntonumeroiden avulla. SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET
Attention
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil, référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement. CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS
Warnung
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden. BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti. Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento. CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI
Advarsel
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne enheten. TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE
Aviso
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo. GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
¡Advertencia!
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña a este dispositivo. GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
Varning!
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada. Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna anordning. SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo. GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES
Advarsel
VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare. Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for legemesbeskadigelse. Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr, skal du være opmærksom på de involverede risici, der er ved elektriske kredsløb, og du skal sætte dig ind i standardprocedurer til undgåelse af ulykker. Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed. GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER
When installing the product, please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/AC adaptors. Using any other cables/adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire. Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL-certified cables (that have the “UL” shown on the code) for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO. The use of cables that are certified by Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (that have “PSE” shown on the code) is not limited to CISCO-designated products. Statement 371
Warning
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system. Statement 378
Warning
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Statement 1015
Warning
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use caution when connecting cables. Statement 1021
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
If the symbol of suitability with an overlaid cross appears above a port, you must not connect the port to a public network that follows the European Union standards. Connecting the port to this type of public network can cause severe personal injury or can damage the unit. Statement 1031
Warning
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Statement 1033
Warning
Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. Statement 1035
Warning
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Statement 1036
Warning
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Statement 1037
Warning
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Statement 1038
Warning
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last. Statement 1046
Warning
Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, because they may cause serious injury or death. For proper installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (for example, U.S.:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810, Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54). Statement 1052
Warning
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030
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Product Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 812, Cisco 819, Cisco 860, 880, 890 Integrated Services Router (ISR) and contains the following sections:
Note
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Cisco 810 Series, page 1-1
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Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series, page 1-42
For compliance and safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series Routers.
Cisco 810 Series This section contains the following: •
Cisco 812 Series, page 1-1
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Cisco 819 Series, page 1-10
Cisco 812 Series This section provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 812 Integrated Services Router (ISR) and contains the following sections:
Note
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General Description, page 1-1
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Hardware Features, page 1-4
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SKU Information, page 1-9
For compliance and safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series and SOHO Series Routers.
General Description The Cisco 812 ISR is a new router that looks like an Access Point with 3G, WLAN, and routing capabilities.
The 3rd Generation (3G) is a generation of standards for mobile technology that facilitates growth, increased in bandwidth, and supports more diverse applications. The Cisco 812 ISR can be powered by an (included) external AC adapter or by a PoE+ capable Ethernet source using an optional Cisco PoE splitter C810-POE-SPL. A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) implements a flexible data communication system frequently augmenting rather than replacing a wired LAN within a building or campus. WLANs use radio frequency to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Figure 1-1 shows the Cisco 812 ISR. Cisco 812 ISR
Antenna The Cisco 812 ISR supports 3G external antenna and WiFi embedded antenna. 3G External Antenna
The Cisco 812 ISR provides two standard panel-mount TNC connectors to support 3G. The main antenna is used for the primary 3G antenna. The second can be used as a diversity receive only 3G antenna or an amplified GPS antenna. See Figure 1-2 for the location of the antennas. WiFi Embedded Antenna
The Cisco 812 ISR supports Dual ports WiFi radios (802.11 a/b/g/n) with embedded 2x3 MIMO. For compliance and safety information, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco 800 Series and SOHO Series Routers.
LEDs The Cisco 812 ISR has two LEDs located on the top side of the router. The 3G LED is located on the lower right side with respect to the Cisco logo. 3G LED supports multiple functions and colors. The WiFi LED is located on lower left side with respect to the Cisco logo. Table 1-1 describes the 3G LED for the Cisco 812 ISR. Table 1-1
White, Green, Light Blue, or Blue (three blinks and then a long pause)
Signal <= –60 to 74 dBm
Very strong signal Strong signal.
White, Green, Light Blue, or Signal <= –75 to –89 dBm Blue (two blinks and then a long Fair signal. pause) White, Green, Light Blue, or Blue (one blink and then a long pause)
Signal <= –90 to –109 dBm
Off
Signal <= –110 dBm
Marginal signal.
Unusable signal. Fault / Alarm
Amber (solid)
Fault detected.
Red (four blinks)
Temperature alert.
Red (solid)
Software failure. Power cycle.
1. The LED colors of RSSI can be any of the four colors (White, Green, Light Blue, or Blue) listed under 3G service type.
Table 1-2 describes the WiFi LED for the Cisco 812 ISR. Table 1-2
Cisco 812 ISR WiFi LED Descriptions
Message Type
Color
Description
Boot loader status sequence Blinking Green
DRAM memory test in progress. DRAM memory test is OK. Board initialization in progress. Initializing FLASH file system. Initializing Ethernet. Ethernet is OK. Starting Cisco IOS. Initialization successful.
Association status
Operating status
Green
Normal operating condition with no wireless client associated.
Blue
Normal operating condition with at least one wireless client associated.
Blinking Blue
Software upgrade in progress.
Rapidly cycling through Access point location command invoked. Blue, Green, Red, and White Blinking Red
Ethernet link not operational.
Yellow
Router is powered up. FPGA download is complete.
Boot loader warnings
Blinking Green
LED blinks four times when ROMMON is up.
Blinking Blue
Configuration recovery in progress. (MODE button pushed for 2 to 3 seconds)
Boot loader errors
Red
Ethernet failure.
Blinking Green
Image recovery in progress (MODE button released).
Red
DRAM memory test failure.
Blinking Red and Blue
FLASH file system failure.
Blinking Red and Off
Environment variable failure. Bad MAC address. Ethernet failure during image recovery. Boot environment failure. No Cisco image file. Boot failure.
Software failure. Try to disconnect and reconnect the unit power.
Cycling through Blue, Green, Red, and Off
General warning.
Memory The Cisco 812 ISR supports 512 MB DRAM and 512 MB compact flash memory. The Host router software runs on the first core. The second core runs the WLAN Access Point software. If WLAN is not supported in an SKU, all 512 MB DRAM memory is allocated to the first core. For the SKUs that support WLAN, 128 MB out of the 512 MB main memory is allocated to the second core. If WLAN is not supported in an SKU, all 512 MB DRAM compact flash memory is allocated to the first core. For the SKUs that support WLAN, 64 MB out of the 512 MB main memory is allocated to the second core.
Power Supply The following are power adapters supported in the Cisco 812 ISR: •
AC Power Adapter, page 1-8
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PoE+ Splitter, page 1-8
AC Power Adapter
The default configuration is AC adapter that supports up to 4 A of 5 VDC current. The supported AC power adapter is PWR2-20W-AC that has a nominal input voltage of 100 to 240 VAC. PoE+ Splitter
The Cisco PoE+ splitter (C810-POE-SPL) splits PoE+ into power and GE. It has connectors built into the power supply at both input and output so cables can be used at desired length as an option. Figure 1-4 shows the I/O side of the PoE+ splitter.
Openings for power cord latch to lock into enclosure
3
GE0 output
6
Input power connection
SKU Information Table 1-3 lists the different SKUs available for the Cisco 812 ISR. The AP802-AGN-X-K9 (WLAN PID) is integrated as part of the router for the SKUs that support WLAN and is not orderable separately. Table 1-3
Supported SKUs
SKU ID
WLAN PID
Description
C812G+7-K9
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C812 Secure Router Standalone Unit (non-US) 3.7G HSPA + Release 7 with SMS/GPS WLAN is not supported.
C812G-CIFI+7-E-K9
AP802-AGN-E-K9
C812 Secure Router (non-US) 3.7G HSPA + Release 7 with SMS/GPS and Dual WiFi Radio with ETSI
C812G-CIFI+7-N-K9
AP802-AGN-N-K9
C812 Secure Router (non-US) 3.7G HSPA + Release 7 with SMS/GPS and Dual WiFi Radio with ANZ
C812G-CIFI-V-A-K9
AP802-AGN-A-K9
C812 Secure Router for Verizon EV-DO Rev A with SMS/GPS and Dual WiFi Radio with FCC
C812G-CIFI-S-A-K9
AP802-AGN-A-K9
C812 Secure Router for Sprint EV-DO Rev A with SMS/GPS and Dual WiFi Radio with FCC
Cisco 819 Series This section provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 819 and Cisco 819H Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) and contains the following sections: •
General Description, page 1-10
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SKU Information, page 1-14
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Hardware Features, page 1-27
Note
Cisco 819 is used to refer to Cisco 819HG, Cisco 819G, Cisco 819H, Cisco 819GW, Cisco 819HGW, Cisco 819HWD, Cisco 819HG-4G, and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs unless specifically called out otherwise.
Note
This product is a Class 1 Outside Plant (OSP) as per Telcordia GR-3108.
Note
For compliance and safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that ships with the router and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series and SOHO Series Routers.
General Description The Cisco 819 Integrated Services Router, part of the Cisco Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2) Family designed in compact hardened and non-hardened form factors, is the smallest Cisco IOS Software router with support for integrated fourth-generation (4G LTE) and third-generation (3G) wireless WAN (mobile broadband backhaul). The Cisco 819GW now supports Dual 802.11 a/b/g/n radios WiFi. The Cisco 819 ISR machine-to-machine gateway provides a rapidly deployable, highly available, reliable, and secure solution into machine-to-machine applications for financial, telemetry, utility, retail, industrial automation, and transportation with comprehensive management capability. Transparently integrated into Cisco IOS Software as an enterprise-class feature, the Cisco 819 Hardened ISR provides highly secure data, voice, and video communications to stationary and mobile network nodes across wired and wireless links. Available in both non-hardened (Cisco 819G) and hardened (Cisco 819HG) versions, the Cisco 819 supporting 4G LTE and 3G wireless WAN (WWAN) speeds offers a cost-effective, rapidly deployable, reliable, and secure primary or backup solution. With support for industrial-grade components, the hardened Cisco 819HG extends the ISR machine-to-machine gateway footprint and provides the flexibility for deployment in many different stationary and mobile environments where space, heat dissipation, exposure to extreme temperatures, harsher environments, and low power consumption are critical factors. For mobile applications, Mobile IP delivers transparent roaming across multiple wireless networks capable of covering wide geographic areas. The Cisco 819 ISR is a standard form factor with a commercial operating range. The 3G Cisco 819 ISRs support the 3G speeds (High-Speed PacketAccess Plus [HSPA+] enabling up to 4G speeds and Evolution Data Optimized [EVDO Rev A]). They are backward-compatible with High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA), Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS), Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), and EVDO Rev 0/1xRTT.
The 4G LTE C819 supports the latest Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 8 LTE standards. The Cisco 4G multimode LTE WWAN C819 provides persistent and reliable LTE connectivity with fallback and transparent handoff to earlier technologies. The Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G support multimode 4G LTE and have embedded Sierra Wireless multimode modem. The Cisco 819 ISR is a desktop form factor with built-in wall-mount features, floor mount, and DIN rail mount features in selected SKUs. These routers are powered by an external AC power or optional DC adapter. Figure 1-5 shows the Cisco 819HG ISR. The Cisco 819GW ISRs support WiFi radios with a higher memory density and a new barrel-type power connector. A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) implements a flexible data communication system frequently augmenting rather than replacing a wired LAN within a building or campus. WLANs use radio frequency to transmit and receive data over the air, minimizing the need for wired connections. Figure 1-6 shows the Cisco 819HGW ISR. The Cisco 819GW ISRs have the following additional features: •
Compact Non-hardened Cisco 819 router with multi mode LTE feature dedicated to Verizon Wireless networks. This comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7750 modem. Compact Hardened Cisco 819 router with multi mode LTE feature dedicated to AT&T Wireless networks. This comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7700 modem. Compact Non-hardened Cisco 819 router with multi mode LTE feature dedicated to AT&T Wireless networks. This comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7700 modem. Hardened Cisco 819 router with multi-mode LTE feature for global wireless networks. This comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7710 modem.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID
Mode
Operating Regions Frequency Band
C819G-4G-GA-K9
LTE—HSPA+/
Global (Europe, LTE—800 MHz (band 20)/900 Australia and New MHz (band 8)/1800 MHz (band Zealand) 3)/2100 MHz (band 1)/2600 MHz (band 7)
HSPA/UMTS/ EDGE/GPRS
Description
Non-hardened Cisco 819 router with multi-mode LTE feature for global wireless networks. This comes with a Sierra 3G—800 MHz (band 6)/850 Wireless MC7304 MHz (band 5)/900 MHz (band 8) modem. /1900 MHz (band 2) 2100 MHz (band 1) for UMTS/ HSPA+/HSPA 2G—850/900/1800/1900 MHz for GSM/EDGE/GPRS
C819G-4G-NA-K9
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
HSPA
•
UMTS
•
EDGE
•
GPRS
North America (AT&T, Bell-Canada, Roger, Telus, and other GSM/LTE operators in USA and Canada)
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID
Mode
C819GW-LTE-MN A-AK9
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
North America
C819GW-LTE-MNA-AK 9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for North American wireless networks and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7354MNA modem.
For LTE:
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
700 MHz (Band 13)
•
EVDO Revision A (DOrA)
•
700 MHz (Band 17)
•
800 MHz (Band 5)
•
1900 MHz (Band 2)
•
1900 MHz (Band 25)
•
AWS 1700/2100 MHz (Band 4)
•
CDMA
•
EDGE/GPRS/G SM
For HSPA+: •
850 MHz (Band 5)
•
900 MHz (Band 8)
•
1900 MHz (Band 2)
•
2100 MHz (Band 1)
•
AWS 1700/2100 MHz (Band 4)
C819GW-LTE-MNA-AK 9 is a non-hardened Cisco 819 Series Router. For 3GPP compliance, the extended temperature range for this SKU is -15 to 50C. For non-3GPP compliance, it is -15 to 55C.
Dual SIMs in this SKU provide high reliability and cellular multihoming For CDMA and EVDO Revision support for LTE and HSPA-based networks A: using the common FW • 800 MHz (Band Class 0) technology within the same region. Dual SIMs • 1900 MHz (Band Class 1) in the North American • 800 MHz (Band Class 10) SKUs provide switchover For EDGE/GPRS/GSM: with different FW technology. • 850 MHz Note This is a 4G+ • 900 MHz WiFi SKU. This • 1800 MHz SKU supports all North American • 1900 MHz carriers like Verizon, ATT, Sprint, and Canada using MC7354MNA modems.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID C819G-LTE-MNAK9
Mode
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
North America
C819G-LTE-MNA-K9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for global wireless network and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7354-MNA modem.
LTE:
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
850MHz(band 19)
•
EDGE/GPRS/G SM
•
1500MHz(band 21)
•
2100MHz(band 1)
•
CDMA
•
EVDO
3G(UMTS,HSPA+,HSPA): •
800MHz(band 6)
•
850MHz(band 5)
•
850MHz(band 19)
•
2100MHz(band 1)
2G(GSM,EDGE,GPRS): •
850MHz
•
900MHz
•
1800MHz
•
1900MHz
C819G-LTE-MNA-K9 is a non-hardened Cisco 819 Series Router. For 3GPP compliance, the extended temperature range for this SKU is -15 to 50C. For non-3GPP compliance, it is -15 to 55C. Dual SIMs in this SKU provide high reliability and cellular multihoming support for LTE and HSPA-based networks using the common FW technology within the same region. Dual SIMs provide switchover with different FW technology. Note
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID
Mode
C819HG-LTE-MNA -K9
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
North America
C819HG-LTE-MNA-K9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for North American wireless networks and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7354-MNA modem.
LTE:
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
AWS (band 4)
•
EDGE/GPRS/G SM
•
850MHz(band 19)
•
1500MHz(band 21)
•
CDMA
•
2100MHz(band 1)
•
EVDO
3G(UMTS,HSPA+,HSPA): •
800MHz(band 6)
•
850MHz(band 5)
•
850MHz(band 19)
•
2100MHz(band 1)
2G(GSM,EDGE,GPRS): •
850MHz
•
900MHz
•
1800MHz
•
1900MHz
C819G-LTE-MNA-K9 is a hardened Cisco 819 Series Router. For 3GPP compliance, the extended temperature range for this SKU is -15 to 50C. For non-3GPP compliance, it is -15 to 55C. Dual SIMs in this SKU provide high reliability and cellular multihoming support for LTE and HSPA-based networks using the common FW technology within the same region. Dual SIMs provide switchover with different FW technology. Note
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID
Mode
C819GW-LTE-LACK9
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
• •
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
Latin America/APAC
C819G-LTE-LA-CK9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for Latin American/ APAC wireless networks and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7430 modem. C819GW-LTE-LA-CK9 comes with WiFi-C 802.11n dual radio.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID C819GW-LTE-LAQK9
Mode •
LTE
•
HSPA+
• •
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
Latin America/APAC
C819GW-LTE-LA-QK9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for Latin American / APAC wireless networks and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7430 modem. C819GW-LTE-LA-QK9 comes with WiFi-Q 802.11n dual radio.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G ISRs (continued)
SKU ID
Mode
C819GW-LTE-LANK9
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
• •
Operating Regions Frequency Band
Description
Latin America / APAC
C819GW-LTE-LA-NK9 is a dedicated Multimode LTE SKU for Latin American / APAC wireless networks and comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7430 modem. C819GW-LTE-LA-NK9 comes with WiFi-N 802.11n dual radio.
For FDD LTE: •
700 MHz (band 28)
HSPA
•
850 MHz (band 5)
UMTS
•
800 MHz (band 19)
•
800 MHz (band 18)
•
900 MHz (band 8)
•
1800 MHz (band 3)
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
•
2600 MHz (band 7)
For TDD LTE: •
1900 MHz (Band 39)
•
2300 MHz (Band 40)
•
2500 MHz (Band 41)
•
2600 MHz (Band 38)
For UMTS, HSPA+, HSPA: •
800 MHz (band 6)
•
800 MHz (band 19)
•
850 MHz (band 5)
•
900 MHz (band 8)
•
1700 MHz (band 9)
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
Re-branding of C8xx-B and EHWIC-3G-EVDO-B The C881G-B-K9, C819G-B-K9, and EHWIC-EVDO-B (Bharat) SKUs are introduced as an umbrella SKU to cover BSNL, Tata, and Reliance service providers in India. Software based mechanism is introduced to identify specific carrier. Carrier ID and name are displayed under "show cellular <unit> hardware". The software mechanism is backward compatible with other existing CDMA SKUs such as HWIC-3G-CDMA(-S,-V) and PCEX-3G-CDMA(-S,-V). Cisco IOS Requirement 15.3(2)T, 15.3(3)M or later. New MIB objects for carrier ID and name will be introduced in later release. Sample CLI Output Router#show cellular 0/0/0 hardware Modem Firmware Version = p2813301 Modem Firmware built = 06-24-10 Hardware Version = MC5728V Rev 1.0
Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x60E62C87 [09615084679] Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 10 PRI SKU ID = 535479 Carrier ID = 19 Carrier Name = Reliance Current Modem Temperature = 30 degrees Celsius Endpoint Port Map = 75 Router#
Router#show cellular 0/1/0 hardware Modem Firmware Version = p2813301 Modem Firmware built = 06-24-10 Hardware Version = MC5728V Rev 1.0 Electronic Serial Number (ESN) = 0x60E62431 [09615082545] Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version = 10 PRI SKU ID = 535479 Carrier ID = 29 Carrier Name = Tata Current Modem Temperature = 30 degrees Celsius Endpoint Port Map = 75 Router#
Hardware Features This section provides an overview of the following hardware features for the Cisco 819 ISR.
Note
•
Platform Features for Cisco 819 ISRs, page 1-27
•
Antennas, page 1-29
•
Power Switch, page 1-29
•
Reset Button, page 1-30
•
LEDs, page 1-30
•
Memory, page 1-34
•
Embedded 3G Modem, page 1-34
•
Embedded 4G LTE Modem, page 1-34
•
SIM Card, page 1-34
•
Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables, page 1-35
•
Serial Port, page 1-40
•
Power Supply, page 1-41
•
Accessories, page 1-42
The WAAS Express feature is not supported. This feature will be supported for 3G and 4G interfaces with later IOS releases.
Platform Features for Cisco 819 ISRs Table 1-7 lists the platform features comparison for the Cisco 819 ISRs.
1. A real-time clock (RTC) with battery backup provides date and time when the system is powered on. The RTC is used to verify the validity of the Certification Authority stored on the router.
Antennas The Cisco 819 3G routers provide two standard panel-mount TNC connectors to support the 3G antenna and the diversity and GPS external antenna. The main antenna is used for the primary 3G antenna. The second can be used as a diversity receive only 3G antenna or GPS antenna that does not require power supply from the router. The Cisco 819 4G routers provide two standard panel-mount TNC connectors on the router front panel for the main and diversity antennas. The main antenna connector is used for the primary 4G antenna. The second antenna connector can be used as a diversity receive only 4G antenna. An SMA connector for active GPS antenna is also available on the front panel of the router. The Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs also support Cisco WiFi external antennas. See the “Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables” section on page 1-35 for more information. WiFi External Antenna
The external WiFi antenna is used to support better WiFi coverage. All external antenna supports the following: •
Dual 802.11 a/b/g/n radios
•
2x3 MIMO
•
Omnidirectional
Power Switch The power switch shuts down the router. A power switch lock is available to prevent accidental turning off of the router in the hardened SKUs.
Reset Button The Reset button resets the router configuration to the default configuration set by the factory. To restore the router configuration to the default configuration set by the factory, use a standard size #1 paper clip with wire gauge 0.033 inch or smaller and simultaneously press the reset button while applying power to the router.
LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router. Table 1-8 describes the 3G LEDs for the Cisco 819 ISR. Table 1-8
3G LED Descriptions
LED
Color
Description
SYS
Yellow
FPGA download is complete.
Green (blinking)
ROMMON is operational.
Green (solid)
IOS is operational.
Green (four blinks during bootup)
Reset button has been pushed during the bootup.
Off
After powering up, when FPGA is being downloaded (in ROMMON).
Green (blinking)
Network activity on FE Switch ports, GE WAN port, 3G cellular interface, and serial interfaces.
Off
No network activity.
Green
Module is powered on and connected but not transmitting or receiving.
Green (slow blinking)
Module is powered on and searching for connection.
Strong signal Fair signa Marginal signal Unusable signal
SIM
1,2
Green / Yellow (one SIM in slot 0 active, SIM in slot 1 is not. green blink followed by two yellow blinks) Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks)
SIM in slot 1 active, SIM in slot 0 is not.
Off / Green (two green No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. blinks and then a pause) Green / Off (Slow single SIM present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1. green blink and then a pause 3G
Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
Green (one blink and then a pause)
For 1xRTT, EGPRS, or GPRS service.
Green (two blinks and then a pause)
For EVDO, EVDO/1xRTT, or UMTS.
Green (three blinks and then a pause)
For EVDO/1xRTT RevA, HSPA, or HSUPA/HSDPA.
Green (solid)
For HSPA PLUS.
Off
No Service.
1. Not applicable to Verizon and Sprint EVDO modems. 2. There is only one LED to indicate the status of two SIMs. A one-blink pattern represents the status of the SIM in slot 0, followed by a two-blink pattern for the SIM in slot 1.
Table 1-9 describes the WLAN LEDs for the Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs.
Board initialization in progress. Initializing FLASH file system. Initializing Ethernet. Ethernet is OK. Starting Cisco IOS. Initialization is successful.
Association status
Operating status
Boot loader errors
Green
Normal operating condition with no wireless client associated.
Blue
Normal operating condition with at least one wireless client associated.
Blinking Blue
Software upgrade in progress.
Rapidly cycling through Green, Red, and White
Access point location command invoked.
Blinking Red
Ethernet link is not operational.
Blinking Red and Blue
FLASH file system failure.
Blinking Red and Off
Environment variable failure. Bad MAC address. Ethernet failure during the image recovery. Boot environment failure. No Cisco image file. Boot failure.
Cisco IOS errors
Red
Software failure. Try to disconnect and reconnect the unit power.
Table 1-10 describes the 4G LTE LEDs for the Cisco 819 ISR. Table 1-10
4G LTE LED Descriptions
LED
Color
Description
SYS
Yellow
FPGA download is complete.
Green (blinking)
ROMMON is operational.
Green (solid)
IOS is operational.
Green (four blinks during bootup)
Reset button has been pushed during the bootup.
Off
After powering up, when FPGA is being downloaded (in ROMMON).
Network activity on FE Switch ports, GE WAN port, 3G cellular interface, and serial interfaces.
Off
No network connectivity.
Green
Module is powered on and connected but not transmitting or receiving.
Green (slow blinking)
Module is powered on and searching for connection.
Green (fast blinking)
Module is transmitting or receiving.
Off
Module is not powered.
Green (solid)
Standalone GPS.
Green (slow blinking)
GPS is acquiring.
Yellow (solid)
Assisted GPS.
Yellow (slow blinking)
Assisted GPS is acquiring.
Off
GPS is not configured.
Green (solid)
Signal > –60 dBm
WWAN
GPS
RSSI
Very strong signal Green (three blinks and then a long pause)
Signal <= –60 to 74 dBm
Green (two blinks and then a long pause)
Signal <= –75 to –89 dBm
Green (one blink and then a long pause)
Signal <= –90 to –109 dBm
Off
Signal <= –110 dBm
Strong signal Fair signal Marginal signal Unusable signal
SIM
Green / Yellow (one SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. green blink followed by two yellow blinks) Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks)
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not.
Off / Green (two green No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. blinks and then a pause) Green / Off (Slow single SIM present in slot 0, no SIM in slot 1. green blink and then a pause) Off / Off
For EVDO/1xRTT RevA, HSPA, or HSUPA/HSDPA service.
Green (four blinks and then a pause)
For HSPA+ service.
Green (Solid)
For 4G/LTE service.
Off
No Service.
Memory The Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs uses non-upgradable flash memory and main memory. The onboard flash memory contains the Cisco IOS software image and the boot flash contains the ROMMON boot code. Table 1-11 lists the memory requirements for Cisco 819 ISRs. Table 1-11
Memory Requirements for Cisco 819 ISRs
Cisco 819HG Cisco 819G
Cisco 819HGW Cisco 819HWD
Cisco 819HG-4G Cisco 819G-4G
Memory Requirements
(with 3G)
(with WiFi)
(with 4G LTE)
256 Compact Flash support in IDE mode (internal)
Yes
—
—
1 GB Compact Flash support in IDE mode (internal)
—
Yes
Yes
512 MB DRAM
Yes
—
—
1 GB DRAM
—
Yes
Yes
Embedded 3G Modem The 3G cellular interface is the primary WAN data link, but it can also be used as a backup data link. The 3G technology is third-generation wide-area cellular technology that is used in broadband wireless data in a mobile environment.
Embedded 4G LTE Modem The Cisco 819HG-4G and Cisco 819G-4G routers have an embedded 4G LTE modem provided by Sierra Wireless. The Verizon SKUs come with an MC7750 modem, the AT&T SKUs come with an MC7700 modem, and the Global SKUs come with an MC7710 modem.
SIM Card Table 1-12 lists the SIM Card slots available for Cisco the 819 ISRs.
Supported Cisco Antennas and Cables The Cisco 819 ISR provides two standard panel-mount TNC connectors to support the 3G antenna and the diversity and GPS external antenna. The main antenna is used for the primary 3G antenna. The second can be used as a diversity receive only 3G antenna or GPS antenna that does not require power supply from the router.
Note
A Lightning Arrestor must be used when you install antenna outdoor. Note that the center conductor is not protected under 200V (sparkover voltage nominal value).
Table 1-13 lists the Cisco 3G antennas that are supported for use on Cisco 819 ISRs. Table 1-13
Supported Cisco 3G Antennas
Cisco Part Number
Antenna Type
Maximum Gain and Frequency Range
3G-ANTM1919D
Dipole omnidirectional
0 dBi (806–960 MHz) 0 dBi (1710–2170 MHz)
3G-ANTM1916-CM
3G-AE015-R (Antenna Extension)
Extension base
0.8–6.0 GHz
This antenna extension is a base with a 15-foot cable included for use with a dipole omnidirectional antenna. For more information, see Cisco Single-Port Antenna Stand for Multiband TNC Male-Terminated Portable Antenna (3G-AE015-R).
+2 dBi 800/900 MHz
This is an outdoor low-profile omindirectional mast antenna. For more information, see Cisco 3G Omnidirectional Outdoor Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-OM).
Multiband ceiling-mounted omnidirectional antenna. For more information, see Cisco Multiband Omnidirectional Ceiling Mount Antenna (3G-ANTM1916-CM).
1.5 dBi (806–960 MHz)
+4 dBi 1800/1900/2100 MHz
3G-ACC-OUT-LA (Lightning Arrestor)
This is the default antenna with dual faceplate mount. Multiband faceplate-mounted dipole antenna. For more information, see Cisco Multiband Swivel Mount Dipole Antenna (3G-ANTM1919D).
High-gain ceiling-mount omnidirectional
3G-ANTM-OUT-OM Outdoor Omnidirectional
3G-ANTM-OUT-LP
Description
This is an omindirectional stick antenna. For more information, see Cisco 3G Low Profile Outdoor Antenna (3G-ANTM-OUT-LP).
This is a quarter-wave lightning protector with integrated high-pass filter. For more information, see Cisco 3G Lightning Arrestor (3G-ACC-OUT-LA).
Multiband omnidirectional ceiling-mount antenna. For more information, see Cisco 4G Indoor Ceiling-Mount Omnidirectional Antenna (4G-ANTM-OM-CM). Multiband outdoor omnidirectional stick antenna. For more information, see Cisco Outdoor Omnidirectional Antenna for 2G/3G/4G Cellular (ANT-4G-OMNI-OUT-N).
Table 1-16 to Table 1-18 list the extension cables for use with 3G, WiFi, and 4G LTE antennas. The tables include the insertion loss information for the ultra-low-loss (ULL) LMR 400 extension cables. Table 1-16
Cisco Extension Cables for Use with 3G Antennas
Cisco Product Number
Cable Length
Insertion Loss
Frequency (MHz)
3G-CAB-ULL-20
20 ft (6 m)
1.50 dB max
2100
3G-CAB-ULL-50
50 ft (15 m)
3.50 dB max
2100
3G-CAB-LMR240-25
25 ft (7.5 m)
3.50 dB max
2200
3G-CAB-LMR240-50
50 ft (15 m)
6.90 dB max
2200
3G-CAB-LMR240-75
75 ft (23 m)
10.5 dB max
2200
Table 1-17
Cisco Extension Cables for Use with WiFi Antennas
Cisco Product Number
Cable Length
Insertion Loss
Frequency (MHz)
AIR-CAB005LL-R
5 ft (1.524 m)
0.5 dB
2400
(one RP-TNC plug, one RP-TNC jack)
0.8 dB
5800
20 ft (6 m)
1.3 dB
2400
(one RP-TNC plug, one RP-TNC jack)
2.5 dB
5800
50 ft (15.24 m)
3.4 dB
2400
(one RP-TNC plug, one RP-TNC jack)
5.75 dB
5800
AIR-CAB020LL-R
AIR-CAB050LL-R
Table 1-18
Cisco Extension Cables for Use with 4G LTE Antennas
Cisco Product Number
Cable Length
Maximum Insertion Loss
Frequency (MHz)
Color
Plenum Rated?1
4G-AE010-R
10 ft (3 m)
1.4 dB at 700 MHz
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
No
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
No
2.1 dB at 700 MHz
700 to 1000 MHz
Black
Yes
4.0 dB at 2.6 GHz
1700 to 2600 MHz
2.0 dB at 1.9 GHz 2.1 dB at 2.1 GHz 2.3 dB at 2.5 GHz 4G-AE015-R
15 ft (4.6 m)
2.3 dB at 700 MHz 3.3 dB at 1.9 GHz 3.7 dB at 2.1 GHz 4.0 dB at 2.5 GHz
Cisco Extension Cables for Use with 4G LTE Antennas (continued)
Cisco Product Number
Cable Length
Maximum Insertion Loss
Frequency (MHz)
Color
Plenum Rated?1
4G-CAB-LMR240-50
50 ft (15 m)
4.1 dB at 700 MHz
700 to 1000 MHz
Black
Yes
7.4 dB at 2.6 GHz
1700 to 2600 MHz
6.1 dB at 700 MHz
700 to 1000 MHz
Black
Yes
11.0 dB at 2.6 GHz
1700 to 2600 MHz
2.1 dB at 700 MHz
700 to 1000 MHz
Black
No
4.0 dB at 2600 MHz
1700 to 2600 MHz
4G-CAB-LMR240-75 4G-CAB-LMR240-25N
75 ft (23 m) 25 ft (7.6 m)
4G-CAB-ULL-20
20 ft (6 m)
1.8 dB
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
Yes
4G-CAB-ULL-50
50 ft (15 m)
4.2 dB
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
Yes
CAB-L400-20-TNC-N
20 ft (6 m)
1.75 dB
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
No
CAB-L400-50-TNC-N
50 ft (15 m)
4.0 dB
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
No
CAB-L400-20-N-N
20 ft (6 m)
2.75 dB
700 to 2600 MHz
Black
No
1. Cable can be routed within building plenum spaces.
Serial Port The Cisco standard High Speed Smart Serial 12-in-1 connector allows the highest flexibility of connections to various DTE/DCE devices. The 12-in-1 serial interface pins connect to the FPGA. The FPGA configures the pin directions based on the cable type used. Figure 1-10 shows the magnified view of the 12-in-1 serial port. For more information, see About Serial Connections.
Power Supply All SKUs require a 5 VDC power source. Cisco 819HG and Cisco 819G ISRs have a self-locking Molex mini-fit connector. Cisco 819HGW and Cisco 819HWD ISRs use a 5.5 mm barrel-type connector with separate locking clip. An external AC power adapter is supported by default. The optional external power adapters are available to support a variety of DC power sources, suitable for fixed, vehicle, or railway installations. The 5 VDC power input of the router is protected from over-voltage up to 20 VDC. The router will not power up if excessive voltage (for example, a 12 VDC adapter) is connected. AC Power Adapter
The default configuration includes an external AC adapter that supplies up to 20 W of power. The AC power connection is a two-pin IEC 320 C8 receptacle. A mating AC power cord is supplied. The AC adapter does not provide chassis grounding to the router. A 1.3-meter long output cable connects to the router. DC Power Adapters
The optional external DC power adapters are available for 12 VDC and 24 VDC nominal vehicle power. •
12 VDC vehicle adapter has a 10 VDC to 36 VDC operating range
•
24 VDC vehicle adapter has an 18 VDC to 75 VDC operating range
•
48 VDC vehicle adapter has an 20 VDC to 60 VDC operating range
The vehicle power adapters may be used for fixed or mobile installations. They do not provide electrical isolation; the input negative is connected to the output negative (chassis ground). Input cable is 350 millimeter long with stripped and tinned bare wire connections. The input positive connection is a white wire and the input negative is a black wire. Railway Power Adapters
The optional external power adapters meeting Railway Standards are available from a third-party supplier, Martek Power. Contact Martek Power directly to order and for detailed specifications. The use of Martek Power adapters listed in the “Supported Power Adapters” section on page A-9 will maintain Cisco warranty and support of the router; the power adapter itself is covered by Martek warranty. Input connection to the railway adapters is by a 350 millimeter long wire with stripped and tinned bare wire connection. A 1.3-meter long output cable connects to the router.
Accessories Table 1-19 lists the accessories available for the Cisco 819 ISRs. For a complete list of SKUs that support these accessories, see the “Platform Features for Cisco 819 ISRs” section on page 1-27. Table 1-19
Cisco 819 ISR Accessories
Cisco Part Number
Accessory
69-2453-01
Power cord retention lock
69-2454-01
Power switch lock cover
Cisco 860, 880, 890 Series This section provides an overview of the features available for the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs), and contains the following sections:
Note
•
General Description, page 1-43
•
Cisco 860 Series ISRs, page 1-43
•
Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs, page 1-45
•
Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs, page 1-50
•
Cisco 880 Series ISRs, page 1-53
•
Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series ISRs, page 1-66
•
Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE Integrated Services Routers, page 1-76
•
Cisco 890 Series Integrated Service Routers, page 1-114
•
Cisco C891 Series ISRs, page 1-127
•
Hardware Features, page 1-132
For compliance and safety information, see Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap that ships with the router and Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series.
Some illustrations in this document show a wireless router. Both wireless and nonwireless models are available in the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs. Port and feature locations are similar for both wireless and nonwireless routers.
Note
Throughout this document the term VDSL refers to support for VDSL2 (ITU G.993.2) and ADSL refers to support for ADSL, ADSL2, & ADSL2+ (ITU G.992.1, G.992.3, & G.992.5).
General Description The Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs provide data, voice, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ wireless access point (AP), integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN), and backup capabilities to corporate teleworkers and to remote and small offices with fewer than 20 users. These routers are capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between LAN and WAN ports. The routers provide advanced features, such as high speed DSL (G.SHDSL, ADSL, or VDSL), 802.11n, quality of service (QoS), firewall, antivirus protection, and Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The Cisco 860VAE, 886VA and 887VA series routers have the additional capability of DSL Multi-mode (VDSL/ADSL). The Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs have a desktop form factor with built-in wall-mount features. The Cisco 890 series ISRs also have optional rack-mount features. These ISRs are powered by an external power supply adapter. The various models differ in the WAN interface and features that they support.
Cisco 860 Series ISRs The Cisco 860 series ISRs are fixed-configuration data routers that support the following features: •
An integrated 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN
•
A10/100 Fast Ethernet (FE) port for connecting to the WAN.
•
Optional, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP
Figure 1-7 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 860 wireless router. Front Panel of the Cisco 860 Series Wireless ISR
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Figure 1-11
1
1
LEDs
Figure 1-12 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 861 wireless (861W) ISR. Nonwireless routers do not have antennas on the back panel. However, the feature locations are similar for all Cisco 860 series routers. Figure 1-12
Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs The Cisco 860VAE series ISRs are fixed-configuration data routers. This section describes the features of the products in this series.
Interfaces Table 1-20 describes the interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE series routers. Table 1-20
Interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs
Model Cisco 866VAE
Cisco 867VAE
Cisco 866VAE-K9
Cisco 867VAE-K9
x
x
x
x
1 GE switch port
—
—
x
x
1 GE WAN port
x
x
x
x
1 VDSL/ADSL over POTS port
—
x
—
x
1 VDSL/ADSL over ISDN port
x
—
x
—
Interfaces 4 FE1 switch ports 2
1. FE = Fast Ethernet 2. GE = Gigabit Ethernet
Note
The Cisco 866VAE, 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, and 867VAE-K9 routers each have two WAN ports. Only one of the two ports can be active at any given time. Table 1-21 describes the interfaces of the C860VAE series routers. Table 1-21
IOS Images Table 1-22 describes the IOS images included in Cisco 860VAE series routers. Table 1-22
IOS Images of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs
Model Cisco 866VAE
Cisco 867VAE
Cisco 866VAE-K9
Cisco 867VAE-K9
c860vae-ipbasek9-mz
x
x
—
—
c860vae-advsecurityk9-mz
—
—
x
x
c860vae-advsecurityk9_npe-mz
—
—
x
x
IOS Image
Table 1-23 describes the IOS images included in C860VAE series routers. Table 1-23
IOS Images of the C860VAE Series ISRs
Model IOS Image
C867VAE
C866VAE-K9
C867VAE-K9
c860vae-ipbasek9-mz
x
—
—
c860vae-advsecurityk9-mz
—
x
x
c860vae-advsecurityk9_npe-mz
—
x
x
Figure 1-13 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 integrated services routers (ISRs). Figure 1-13
Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs This section provides a hardware overview of the following Cisco 860VAE Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs): •
C866VAE-W-E-K9
•
C867VAE-W-A-K9
•
C867VAE-W-E-K9
•
C867VAE-POE-W-A-K9
Model-Specific Features Table 1-24 describes the features specific to each of these router models: Table 1-24
Model-Specific Router Features
C866VAE-W-EK9
C867VAE-W-AK9
C867VAE-W-EK9
C867VAE-POEW-A-K9
WAN interface and mode
One GE port, DSL over ISDN, Europe WiFi
One GE port, DSL over POTS, America WiFi
One GE port, DSL over POTS, Europe WiFi
One GE port, DSL over POTS, America WiFi
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
No
No
No
Yes
Feature
Common Features The following key features are common to each of these router models: •
Dual WAN interface (Gigabit Ethernet [GE] and dual-mode ADSL2+ /VDSL2)
•
2.4 GHz wireless LAN (WLAN) interface
•
Five Layer 2 LAN switches: two Gigabit Ethernet and three Fast Ethernet
•
One USB 2.0 port in high-speed host mode
•
One RJ-45 console port (RS-232 interface)
•
Support for up to 512 MB DRAM using DDR in 16-bit mode
•
Support for 8 MB Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI) flash memory for boot and 128 MB NAND flash memory for storing IOS
•
Reset/Recovery switch
•
Silent convection cooling—no fan
External Interfaces Figure 1-20 shows the back I/O panel of the Cisco 867VAE-POE-W-A-K9 series router.
Table 1-25 describes the external interfaces included with these router models. Table 1-25
External Interfaces
Interface FE LAN port
GE LAN port
Connector RJ-45
RJ-45
Port Label
Quantity Port 3
2
FE LAN PORT 0
FE01
FE LAN PORT 1
FE1
FE LAN PORT 2
FE2
GE LAN PORT 0
GE0
GE LAN PORT 1
GE1
GE WAN port (10/100/1000 Base-T)
RJ-45
1
GE WAN PORT
GE2
ADSL2+/VDSL2 WAN port
RJ-11
1
—
—
USB 2.0
1
—
—
RJ-45
1
—
—
Host USB port Console port
1. Provides Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) for the Cisco C867VAE-POE-W-A-K9.
Note
For the Cisco C867VAE-POE-W-A-K9, Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) is available using port FE0, with a 60-W power supply.
USB Interface The USB 2.0 interface enables: •
Transferring data using a USB flash token (USB memory stick) for system recovery and other tasks.
•
Cisco IOS software boot from USB.
Use only the following Cisco USB 2.0 flash tokens:
Note
•
MEMUSB-128FT (128 MB)
•
MEMUSB-256FT (256 MB)
•
MEMUSB-1024FT (1 GB)
The USB 2.0 port cannot be used for connecting external devices or as a console for devices other than those specified in the USB eToken Device and USB Flash Features Support Data Sheet, available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps6247/product_data_sheet0900aecd80232473.h tml
LED Indicators These router models include LED indicators on the back panel for each LAN port, and additional LED indicators on the front panel of the unit. LED Indicators for LAN Ports
On the back panel of the unit, each LAN port includes an LED indicator. Table 1-26 describes the LED indicators. Table 1-26
Port
Back Panel LED Indicators for LAN Ports
LED Color
Description
Green
Off—No link.
FE Ports
FE LAN 0
Faster flashing indicates heavier traffic. FE LAN 1
Integrated 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN
•
10/100 FE, VDSLoPOTS, ADSL over POTS, ADSL over ISDN, DSL Multi-mode (VDSL/ADSLoPOTS, VDSL/ADSLoISDN Cisco VA models only), or G.SHDSL port for connecting to the WAN
•
Optional embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP
•
Optional 2-port Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Note
•
The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
DIMM expansion socket that can accept up to 512 MB of additional memory, for a total of 768 MB system memory
The following features are located on the front panel: •
USB 1.1 port
•
Express card slot for third-generation (3G) cellular data WAN connectivity, available only on the Cisco 880G models
This section contains the following topics: •
Cisco 880 Series Data Routers, page 1-54
•
Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers, page 1-57
•
Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas, page 1-63
•
C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISRs, page 1-65
•
C881GW-S/V-A-K9 ISRs, page 1-65
•
C881G-U-K9 ISRs, page 1-66
•
HSPA+ Versions of the Fixed-Platform ISRs, page 1-66
Cisco 880 Series Data Routers The Cisco 880 series data routers provide integrated VPN, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP, 3G, and backup capabilities. Figure 1-22 through Figure 1-25 show the features available on Cisco 880 series data routers. Some of the features shown may not be available on your router. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be G.SHDSL, VDSLoPOTS, VDSL/ADSL over ISDN, VDSL/ADSL over POTS, or 10/100 FE. See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for the WAN interface that is supported on your router. Figure 1-22 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 880 wireless data router. The USB port and the 3G card slot are located on the front panel.
Figure 1-24 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 887VA and 886VA-M data router. Back Panel of the Cisco 887VA and 887VA-M Router
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Figure 1-24
1
2
3
4
5
1
Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS1
5
Reset button
2
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch2
6
Power connector
3
Serial port—console or auxiliary
7
Earth ground connection
4
PoE power connector—optional
8
Kensington security slot
6
7
8
1. 887VA-M has Annex M support. 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed.
For the Cisco 887VA, the primary WAN port is designed for an RJ-11 connector only. Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-11 connector is inserted.
Figure 1-25 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 888W data router. Nonwireless routers do not have antennas on the back panel. However, the feature locations are similar across all Cisco 880 series data routers. Back Panel of the Cisco 888W Data Router
1. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function. 2. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be G.SHDSL, VDSLoPOTS, or 10/100 FE. The VDSLoPOTS port is in the same location as the G.SHDSL port. The 10/100 FE WAN port is located at the bottom left corner. See Figure 1-12 for the location of the 10/100 FE WAN port.
Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers The Cisco 880 series voice and data routers provide both voice and data ports. The voice ports managed voice services that interface with Foreign Exchange Station (FXS), Foreign Exchange Office (FXO), or BRI connections.
Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST Figure 1-26, Figure 1-27, and Figure 1-28 show the features available on the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST routers. The features available vary, depending on the router model. Some features may not be available on your router. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be either G.SHDSL or 10/100 FE. See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for the WAN interface and voice ports that are supported on your router.
Figure 1-26 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST wireless voice router. Front Panel of the Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST Wireless Voice Router
Voice ports—four FXS2/DID3 ports, one FXO4 port with TBP5 power failover
7
Reset button
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch6
8
Power connector
4
Serial port—console or auxiliary
9
Earth ground connection
5
PoE power connector for optional PoE module7
10 Kensington security slot
1. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be either G.SHDL or 10/100 FE. 2. FXS = Foreign Exchange Station. 3. DID = Direct Inward Dialing. 4. FXO = Foreign Exchange Office. 5. TBP = trunk bypass. 6. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. 7. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) to enable the PoE function. For this you either need the FRU “800-IL-PM=2” or “800G2-POE-2”. If your device has a separate PoE inlet, use the 800-IL-PM=2, if it has one combined inlet (a description saying “POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR”), then use the 800G2-POE-2.
Voice ports—four FXS/DIDports and one voice BRI port
7
Reset button
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch2
8
Power connector
4
Serial port—console or auxiliary
9
Earth ground connection
5
PoE power connector for optional PoE module3
10 Kensington security slot
1. Depending on the router model, the primary WAN port can be either G.SHDL or 10/100 FE. 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. 3. The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to ethernet ports 0 and 1. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) to enable the PoE function. For this you either need the FRU “800-IL-PM=2” or “800G2-POE-2”. If your device has a separate PoE inlet, use the 800-IL-PM=2, if it has one combined inlet (a description saying “POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR”), then use the 800G2-POE-2.
The primary WAN port on all 888E models is designed for an RJ-45 connector only. Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-45 connector is inserted.
Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W Figure 1-29, Figure 1-30, and Figure 1-31 show the features available on the Cisco 881-V and Cisco 887VA-V routers. The features available vary, depending on the router model. Some features may not be available on your router. The Cisco 881-V and Cisco 887VA-V voice and data series gives you the flexibility to use either FXS or BRI voice ports. However, the number of concurrent calls that can be supported by the router is limited by the codec complexity setting on the router. Table 1-28 lists the maximum number of calls that is supported when the codec complexity command is configured for Flexible, Medium or High complexity.
Configuring the codec complexity setting to support secure calls uses DSP resources, but does not affect the maximum number of supported calls. Table 1-28
Maximum Number of Supported Calls
Flexible Complexity
Medium Complexity
High Complexity
C881-V
9
8
6
C887VA-V
8
8
6
C887VA-V-W
8
8
6
Figure 1-29 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W.
Figure 1-29
Front Panel of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W Routers
Figure 1-30 shows the back panel for the Cisco 887VA-V-W router. The Cisco 887VA-V (non-wireless) router does not have the antennas on the back panel. Figure 1-30
Back Panel of the Cisco 887 VA-V Router
11 VDSL/ADSL
1
5
2
246864
overPOTS
6
C887VA-W VOICE
3
4
4
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
Data BRI
7
Reset Button
2
Voice BRI
8
Power connector
3
Voice ports—four FXS/DID ports
9
Earth ground connection
4
Fast Ethernet LAN—four ports
10 Kensington security slot
5
Console Port
11 Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS
6
PoE power connector (optional)
Figure 1-31 shows the back panel for the Cisco 881-V router. Figure 1-31
Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas Some Cisco 880W, 880WD, and 880-WD ISRs have three embedded WLAN antennas. These ISRs are fixed-platform routers that: •
Provide integrated VPN, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP, and backup capabilities.
•
Use single-band (2.4 GHz) WLAN cards or dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) WLAN cards.
•
Require a single external power supply: a 30-W power supply for non-POE-enabled routers or a 60-W power supply for POE-enabled routers.
•
Have a fixed 512 MB of system memory.
For information on configuring the Cisco 880 series ISRs, see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide.
Cisco 887VA-WD Figure 1-32 shows the front panel details of the C887VA-WD-A-K9 and C887VA-WD-E-K9 ISRs. The front panel has LEDs only. All the ports are in the back panel. Front Panel of the C887VA-WD-A-K9 and C887VA-WD-E-K9 ISRs
Figure 1-33 shows the back panel details of the C887VA-WD-A-K9 and C887VA-WD-E-K9 ISRs. Back Panel of the C887VA-WD-A-K9 and C887VA-WD-E-K9 ISRs
9
8
overPOTS overPOTS
Cisco Cisco 887VA-WD 887VA-WD
0 0
33
22
1
O CONSOLE CONSOLE
FE LAN FE LAN
11
00
2
AUX AUX
POE OPTION POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A REQUIRES 5A POWER POWER ADAPTOR ADAPTOR RESET RESET
3
4 5
1
USB port
6
Power connector
2
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
7
Kensington security slot
3
Serial port—console or auxiliary
8
Power switch
4
Note
5
Reset button
9 No separate PoE power supply is required for routers with embedded WLAN antennas. For information on system power supply requirements when PoE is enabled, see the “Power over Ethernet Module” section on page 1-143.
12VDC 12VDC
6
284988 284988
Figure 1-33
5A 5A
7
VDSL/ADSL port
C881WD Figure 1-34 shows the front panel details of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs. The front panel has LEDs only. All the ports are in the back panel. Figure 1-34
Front Panel of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs
Figure 1-35 shows the back panel details of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs. Figure 1-35
Back Panel of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs
9
Cisco 881WD
O POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR
0
4
1
3
2
2
1
3
0
RESET 12VDC
AUX
4
284987
CONSOLE
FE LAN
FE WAN
5
6
5A
7
8
1
Primary WAN port—10/100 FE
6
Reset button
2
USB port
7
Power connector
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
8
Kensington security slot
4
Serial port—console or auxiliary
9
Power switch
5
Note
No separate PoE power supply is required for routers with embedded WLAN antennas. For information on system power supply requirements when PoE is enabled, see the “Power over Ethernet Module” section on page 1-143.
C881G-B/S/V-K9 ISRs The C881G-B-K9, C881G-S-K9, and C881G-V-K9 ISRs are members of the Cisco 880 series data routers. These routers provide integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN), 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless Access Point (AP), 3G, and backup capabilities. For information on configuring Cisco 880 Series ISRs, see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide.
C881GW-S/V-A-K9 ISRs The C881GW-S-A-K9 and C881GW-V-A-K9 ISRs are members of the Cisco 880G series data routers. These routers provide integrated VPN, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP, 3G, and backup capabilities. For information on configuring Cisco 880 Series ISRs, see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide.
C881G-U-K9 ISRs The C881G-U-K9 ISR is a member of the Cisco 880 series data routers. These routers provide integrated Virtual Private Network (VPN), embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless Access Point (AP), 3G, and backup capabilities. For information on configuring Cisco 880 Series ISRs, see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide.
HSPA+ Versions of the Fixed-Platform ISRs The C881G+7-K9, C886VAG+7-K9, C887VAG+7-K9, C887VAMG+7-K9, C888EG+7-K9, C881GW+7-A-K9, C881GW+7-E-K9, C887VAGW+7-A-K9, and C887VAGW+7-E-K9 ISRs are members of the Cisco 880G series data routers. These routers provide integrated VPN, embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11b/g/n-compliant wireless AP, 3G, and backup capabilities. For information on configuring Cisco 880 Series ISRs, see Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Router Software Configuration Guide.
Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series ISRs Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series ISRs offer broadband speed and simplified management to small businesses, small enterprise branches, and teleworkers. The Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series ISR models have a lead-free, fanless chassis and are updated versions of the previous Cisco 881, 886, and 887 series (excluding 3G and wireless models). Information provided in this section is applicable for the following models: •
Cisco C881
•
Cisco C886VA, Cisco C886VAJ (Annex J)
•
Cisco C887VA, Cisco C887VAM (Annex M)
Table 1-29 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series Routers. Table 1-29
Hardware Specifications of Cisco C881, C886, and C887 Series Routers
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
256 MB
Main Memory
1 GB DDR RAM; fixed and not extendable
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located at the back panel
For detailed hardware specifications, see the Cisco 880 Series hardware data sheet at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78_459542_ps380_Products_ Data_Sheet.html
Cisco C881 Router Figure 1-36 shows the front panel of the Cisco C881 Router. Figure 1-36
Front Panel of the Cisco C881 Router OK
PPP
0
1
FE4 FE
WAN
POE OE
0
1
2
3
361124
Cisco 800 Series FE LAN
VPN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-37 shows the back panel of the Cisco C881 Router. Figure 1-37
Back Panel of the Cisco C881 Router
Cisco 881 CONSOLE
FE LAN
FE WAN
361125
(POE)
RESET 0
4
1
3
2
2
1
0
AUX
3
12VDC
4
5
2.5-5A
7
8 9
6
1
Primary WAN port—FE
6
Reset button
2
USB port
7
Power connector
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
8
Earth ground connection
4
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
9
Kensington security slot
5
On/Off switch
For information on installing the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C886VA Router Figure 1-38 shows the front panel of the Cisco C886VA Router. Figure 1-38
Front Panel of the Cisco C886VA Router OK
PPP
0
1
CD DATA
POE OE
xDSL
VPN
0
1
2
ISDN
3
LINK
B1
B2
361126
Cisco 800 Series FE LAN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-39 shows the back panel of the Cisco C886VA Router. Figure 1-39
Back Panel of the Cisco C886VA Router
VDSL/ADSL
CONSOLE
FE LAN
ISDN
361127
(POE)
RESET 0
over ISDN
1
2
0
3
3
2
1
4
0
AUX
5
12VDC
6
2.5-5A 2. -5A
8
9 10
7
1
Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over ISDN
6
On/Off switch
2
USB port
7
Reset button
3
ISDN
8
Power connector
4
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
9
Earth ground connection
5
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
10 Kensington security slot
For information on installing Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C886VAJ Router Figure 1-40 shows the front panel of the Cisco C886VAJ Router. Figure 1-40
Front Panel of the Cisco C886VAJ Router OK
PPP
0
1
CD DATA
POE OE
xDSL
VPN
0
1
2
ISDN
3
LINK
B1
B2
361128
Cisco 800 Series FE LAN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about LEDs on the Cisco 880 Series Router, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-41 shows the back panel of the Cisco C886VAJ Router. Figure 1-41
Back Panel of the Cisco C886VAJ Router
VDSL/ADSL
CONSOLE
FE LAN
ISDN
361129
(POE)
RESET 0
over ISDN
1
2
0
3
3
2
1
4
0
AUX
5
12VDC
6
2. -5A 2.5-5A
8
9 10
7
1
Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over ISDN
6
On/Off switch
2
USB port
7
Reset button
3
ISDN
8
Power connector
4
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
9
Earth ground connection
5
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
10 Kensington security slot
For information on installing Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C887VA Router Figure 1-42 shows the front panel of the Cisco C887VA Router. Figure 1-42
Front Panel of the Cisco C887VA Router
OK
PPP
0
1
CD DATA
POE OE
xDSL
Cisco 800 Series VPN
0
1
2
3
361130
FE LAN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about the LEDs on Cisco C880 Series Router, see the “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-43 shows the back panel of the Cisco C887VA Router. Figure 1-43
Back Panel of the Cisco C887VA Router
Cisco 887 887VA VDSL/ADSL
CONSOLE
FE LAN
361131
(POE)
RESET 0
over POTS
1
3
2
2
1
0
3
AUX
4
12VDC
5
2.5-5A 2. -5A
7
8 9
6
1
Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS
6
Reset button
2
USB port
7
Power connector
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
8
Earth ground connection
4
Serial port—console or auxiliary
9
Kensington security slot
5
On/Off switch
For information on installing Cisco C880 series routers, see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C887VAM Router Figure 1-44 shows the front panel of the Cisco C887VAM router: Figure 1-44
Front Panel of the Cisco C887VAM Router
OK
PPP
0
1
CD DATA
POE OE
xDSL
Cisco 800 Series VPN
0
1
2
3
361132
FE LAN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about LEDs on Cisco C880 series router, see “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-45 shows the back panel of the Cisco C887VAM router. Figure 1-45
Back Panel of the Cisco C887VAM Router
Cisco 887 887VAM AM VDSL/ADSL
CONSOLE
FE LAN
361133
(POE)
RESET 0
over POTS
1
3
2
2
1
0
AUX
3
4
12VDC
5
2.5-5A 2. -5A
7
8 9
6
1
Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS
6
Reset button
2
USB port
7
Power connector
3
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
8
Earth ground connection
4
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
9
Kensington security slot
5
On/Off switch
For information on installing the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C888 Integrated Services Router The Cisco C888 Integrated Services Router (ISR) offers broadband speeds and simplified management to small businesses, enterprise small branches, and teleworkers. The Cisco C888 ISR supports multi mode G.SHDSL (EFM+ATM) WAN connectivity. The Cisco C888 ISR has a lead free, fanless chassis and it is an updated version of the previous Cisco 888 (888 A and 888 EA) ISR models. Table 1-30 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to the Cisco C888 ISR. Table 1-30
Hardware Specifications for Cisco C888 ISR
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
256 MB
Main Memory
1-GB DDR RAM ; fixed, and not extendable
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located at the back panel
FAN
Fanless chassis.
PoE
Two internal PoE ports
WAN
4-pair multimode G.SHDSL (EFM+ATM) with ISDN backup.
Console or auxiliary port
RJ-45
LAN switch
4-port 10/100BASE-T
Note
If you change G.SHDSL mode from EFM to ATM or from ATM to EFM, you should reload the router.
Note
EFM auto mode is supported only on the first pair. EFM manual mode can be supported on all the 4 pairs.
Note
Cisco C888 ISR does not support Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA) mode.
For detailed hardware specifications, see the Cisco 880 Series hardware data sheet at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78_459542_ps380_Products_ Data_Sheet.html
Figure 1-46 shows the front panel of the Cisco C888 Router: Figure 1-46
Front Panel of the Cisco C888 Router
OK
PPP
0
1
CD DATA EFM ATM
POE OE
xDSL
VPN
0
1
2
ISDN
3
LINK
B1
B2
361134
Cisco 800 Series FE LAN
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about the LEDs on the Cisco 880 Series Routers, see information available at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/1Overv iew880-860.html#wp1147924
Figure 1-47 shows the back panel of the Cisco C888 Router. Figure 1-47
Back Panel of the Cisco C888 Router
Cisco 888 CONSOLE
FE LAN
ISDN
SHDSL
(POE)
361135
Chapter 1
RESET RJ45 J45 ONLY ON
1
0
2
0
3
3
2
1
0
AUX
4
5
12VDC
6
2.5-5A 2. -5A
8
9 10
7
1
Primary WAN port—G.SHDSL
6
On/Off switch
2
USB port
7
Reset button
3
ISDN
8
Power connector
4
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
9
Earth ground connection
5
Serial port—console or auxiliary
10 Kensington security slot
For information on installing Cisco 800 Series Routers, see the information available at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG/installin g.html#pgfId-1098019
Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE Integrated Services Routers Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) extend 4G LTE support to the existing Cisco 880 Series and Cisco 890 Series ISRs. The Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 Series 4G LTE ISRs are based on the Sierra Wireless MC7304 modem and Cisco C880 Series and Cisco C890 4G LTE Series ISRs can support higher data rates compared to 3G in both up link and down link directions with 4G LTE support. This section provides information about the following models: •
Cisco C881G-4G ISR
•
Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR
•
Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR
•
Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR
•
Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR
•
Cisco C899G-LTE ISR
Table 1-31 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C880 4G LTE Series ISRs. Table 1-31
Hardware Specifications for Cisco C880 4G LTE Series ISRs
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
1GB
Main Memory
1-GB DDR RAM
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located at the back panel
PoE
Two PoE ports
WAN
•
C881G-4G— FE
•
C887VAG-4G—VDSL or ADSL over POTS
Console or auxiliary port
RJ-45
LAN switch
4-port 10/100BASE-T
Table 1-32 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C890 4G LTE Series ISRs. Table 1-32
Hardware Specifications for Cisco C890 4G LTE Series ISRs
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
1 GB
Main Memory
1-GB DRAM
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located at the back panel.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
SKU ID C897VAG-LTE-GAK9
Mode
Operating Region
Frequency Band
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
HSPA
•
UMTS
•
1800 MHz (band 3)
•
EDGE
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
•
GPRS
•
2600 MHz (band 7)
Global (Europe, 4G: New Zealand, • 800 MHz (band 20) and Australia) • 900 MHz (band 8)
Description Cisco 890 series ISR with Multimode LTE feature for global wireless networks. C897VAG-LTE-GA-K 9 comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7304 modem.
3G (UMTS, HSPA+, HSPA): •
800 MHz (band 6)
•
850 MHz (band 5)
•
900 MHz (band 8)
•
1900 MHz (band 2)
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
2G (GSM, EDGE, GPRS):
C897VAMG-LTE-G A-K9
•
850 MHz
•
900 MHz
•
1800 MHz
•
1900 MHz
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
HSPA
•
UMTS
•
1800 MHz (band 3)
•
EDGE
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
•
GPRS
•
2600 MHz (band 7)
Global (Europe, LTE: New Zealand, • 800 MHz (band 20) and Australia) • 900 MHz (band 8)
Cisco 890 series ISR with Multimode LTE feature for global wireless networks. C897VAMG-LTE-GA -K9 comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7304 modem.
Supported 4G LTE SKUs for the Cisco 880 and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
SKU ID C898EAG-LTE-GA -K9
Mode
Operating Region
Frequency Band
•
LTE
•
HSPA+
•
HSPA
•
UMTS
•
1800 MHz (band 3)
•
EDGE
•
2100 MHz (band 1)
•
GPRS
•
2600 MHz (band 7)
Global (Europe, LTE: New Zealand, • 800 MHz (band 20) and Australia) • 900 MHz (band 8)
Description Cisco 890 series ISR with Multimode LTE feature for global wireless networks. C898EAG-LTE-GA-K 9 comes with a Sierra Wireless MC7304 modem.
Cisco C881G-4G Integrated Services Router Figure 1-48 shows the front panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR. Figure 1-48
Front Panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR
2
4 3
5
372528
1
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
Power OK
7
FE LAN
2
PPP
8
GPS
3
PoE
9
RSSI
4
FE WAN Port
10 4G
5
SIM
11 WWAN
6
VPN
Table 1-34 describes the LEDs of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR. Table 1-34
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C881G-4G ISR
Number
LED
Color
Description
1
Power OK
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running. Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router.
2
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
3
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
4
FE WAN Port Link
Amber
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
Green / Yellow SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks) Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks)
Description
SIM in slot 1 active, SIM in slot 0 is not.
Off / Green (two No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. green blinks and then a pause) Green / Off
SIM is present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
(slow blink once and then a pause) Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
6
VPN
Green
On—VPN is connected.
7
FE LAN Port Links Status
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
8
GPS
Green (solid)
Standalone GPS.
Green (slow blinking)
GPS is acquiring signals.
Yellow (solid)
Assisted GPS.
Yellow (slow blinking)
Assisted GPS is acquiring signals.
Off
GPS is not configured.
9
RSSI
Green (solid)
Signal strength bars are indicated by the corresponding LEDs.
10
Service
Green (solid)
Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level that is active (2G, 3G,3.7G, LTE).
Figure 1-49 shows the back panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR. Figure 1-49
Back Panel of the Cisco C881G-4G ISR
13
12
11
372522
14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
Primary WAN port—FE
9
Earth ground connection
2
USB port
10
Kensington security slot
3
4G port
11 4G Antenna connector—M1/DIV
4
SIM slots
12
5
4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch
13 Active GPS antenna connector
6
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
14
7
Reset button
8
Power connector
9
10
Power switch 4G Antenna connector—M0/MAIN
For information on installing the Cisco C880 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG.html
Cisco C886VAG-LTE Figure 1-50 shows the front panel of the Cisco C886VAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-50
Table 1-35 describes the LEDs for Cisco C886VAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-35
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C886VAG-LTE ISR
Number
LED
Color
Description
1
Power OK
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running. Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router.
2
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
3
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
4
xDSL CD
Amber
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM. Blinking—Training the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
xDSL Data Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. Off—No data is being transmitted or received.
5
SIM
Green / Yellow SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks) Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks)
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not.
Off / Green (two No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. green blinks and then a pause) Green / Off
SIM present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
(slow blink once and then a pause) Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
6
VPN
Green
On—VPN is connected.
7
FE LAN Port Links Status
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
Table 1-36 describes the LEDs for Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR. Table 1-36
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C887VAG-4G ISR
Number
LED
Color
Description
1
Power OK
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running. Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router.
2
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
3
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
4
xDSL CD
Amber
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM. Blinking—Training the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
xDSL Data Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. Off—No data is being transmitted or received.
5
SIM
Green / Yellow SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not. (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks) Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks)
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not.
Off / Green (two No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. green blinks and then a pause) Green / Off
SIM present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
(slow blink once and then a pause) Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
6
VPN
Green
On—VPN is connected.
7
FE LAN Port Links Status
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
Table 1-37 describes the LEDs for Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-37
LED Descriptions for Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
1
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
Power OK
Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode Off—Power is not supplied to the router. 2
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
Amber 3
GE LAN PoE Ports
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green/Ambe Green On—Ethernet port is connected. r Amber On—Fault with PoE. There is a fault with the in-line power supply. Green/Amber Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Green/Amber Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
4
GE LAN Ports
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
5
GE WAN Ports
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
SFP WAN port
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—No link
6
VPN
Green
On—VPN is connected.
7
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
8
xDSL CD
Green
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM. Blinking—Training the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
xDSL Data
Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. Off—No data is being transmitted or received.
LED Descriptions (continued)for Cisco C896VAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
9
Green / Yellow (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks)
SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not.
SIM
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not. Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks) Off / Green No SIM in slot 0, SIM is present in slot 1. (two green blinks and then a pause)
10
Service
Green / Off (slow green blink once and then a pause)
SIM is present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
Green (Solid)
Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level that is active (2G, 3G, 3.5G, 3.7G, LTE).
Off
No service.
11
RSSI
Green (solid)
Signal strength bars are indicated by the corresponding LEDs.
For information on installing Cisco C890 Series Routers, see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG.html
Cisco C897VAG-LTE Integrated Service Router Figure 1-56 shows the front panel of the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR. Figure 1-56
Table 1-38 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-38
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
1
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
Power OK
Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router. 2
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
Amber 3
GE LAN PoE Ports
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green/Ambe Green On—Ethernet port is connected. r Amber On—Fault with PoE. There is a fault with the in-line power supply. Green/Amber Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Green/Amber Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
4
GE LAN Ports
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
5
GE WAN Ports
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
SFP WAN port
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—No link
6
VPN
Green
On—VPN is connected.
7
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
8
xDSL CD
Green
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM. Blinking—Training the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
xDSL Data
Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. Off—No data is being transmitted or being received.
LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C897VAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
9
Green / Yellow (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks)
SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not.
SIM
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not. Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks) Off / Green No SIM in slot 0, SIM is present in slot 1. (two green blinks and then a pause)
10
Service
Green / Off (slow green blink once and then a pause)
SIM is present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
Green (solid)
Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level that is active (2G, 3G, 3.5G, 3.7G, LTE).
Off
No service.
11
RSSI
Green (solid)
Signal strength bars are indicated by the corresponding LEDs.
Table 1-39 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR. Table 1-39
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
1
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
Power OK
Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router. 2
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
Amber 3
GE LAN PoE Ports
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green/Ambe Amber On—Ethernet port is connected. r Amber On—Fault with PoE. There is a fault with the in-line power supply. Green/Amber Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Green/Amber Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
4
GE LAN Ports
Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
5
GE WAN Ports
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
SFP WAN port
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—No link
LED Descriptions (continued)for the Cisco C898EAG-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
7
PPP
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
8
xDSL CD
Green
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM40. Blinking—Training the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
xDSL Data
Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. Off—No data is being transmitted or being received.
xDSL EFM
Green
Blink—The router is operating in EFM mode. Off—Not operating in EFM mode.
9
SIM
Green / Yellow (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks)
SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not.
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not. Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks) Off / Green No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1. (two green blinks and then a pause)
10
11
Service
RSSI
Green / Off (slow green blink once and then a pause)
SIM is present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1.
Off / Off
No SIM present in either slot.
Green (Solid)
Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level which is active (2G, 3G, 3.5G, 3.7 G, LTE).
Off
No service.
Green (solid)
Signal strength bars are indicated by the corresponding LEDs.
Table 1-40 describes the LEDs for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR. Table 1-40
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
1
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
Power OK
Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROMMON mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router. 2
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
3
GE LAN PoE Ports
Amber
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green
Green On—Ethernet port is connected. Amber On—Fault with PoE. There is a fault with the in-line power supply. Green/Amber Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Green/Amber Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
4
GE LAN Ports Green
On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
5
GE WAN Ports
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
SFP WAN port Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—No link
LED Descriptions for the Cisco C899G-LTE ISR (continued)
Number LED
Color
Description
8
Green / Yellow (one green blink followed by two yellow blinks)
SIM in slot 0 is active, SIM in slot 1 is not.
SIM
SIM in slot 1 is active, SIM in slot 0 is not. Yellow / Green (one yellow blink followed by two green blinks) Off / Green (two green blinks and then a pause)
No SIM in slot 0, SIM present in slot 1.
Green / Off (slow SIM is present in slot0, no SIM in slot 1. green blink once and then a pause) 9
Service
Off / Off
No SIM present in either slots.
Green (Solid)
Service is active and the corresponding LED is lit based on the service level which is active (2G, 3G, 3.5G, 3.7G, LTE).
Off
No service.
10
RSSI
Green (solid)
Signal strength bars are indicated by the corresponding LEDs.
11
GPS
Green (solid)
Standalone GPS.
Green (slow blinking)
GPS is acquiring signals.
Yellow (solid)
Assisted GPS.
Yellow (slow blinking)
Assisted GPS is acquiring signals.
Off
GPS is not configured.
Green
Module is powered on and connected, but not transmitting or receiving.
Green (slow blinking)
Module is powered on and searching for connection.
Cisco 890 Series Integrated Service Routers This section contains the following topics: •
Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F, page 1-114
•
Cisco C897VAB-K9, page 1-124
Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F The Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F ISRs have the following features: •
Integrated 8-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN
•
10/100 FE and 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) port for connecting to the WAN
•
Separate console and auxiliary ports
•
(Optional) embedded Wi-Fi certified dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n-compliant wireless AP
•
Optional 4-port PoE
Note
The Cisco 890 Series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to Ethernet ports 0 through 3. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Note
On a Cisco 891 series router, due to TCAM limitation, you can apply an ACL configuration on maximum 9 ports. If you apply the ACL configuration beyond 9 ports, the configuration will not be applied, and the router will display an error message.
Note
Layer 2 FastEthernet ports of Cisco 800 series routers do not support Downloadable ACL(dACL). Layer 2 GigabitEthernet ports support downloadable ACL(dACL).
•
Security feature card (SFC) socket
•
DIMM expansion socket that can accept up to 512 MB of additional memory, for a total of 768 MB system memory in Cisco 891 and Cisco 892 ISRs, and a total of 1 GB system memory in Cisco 892F series ISRs
•
Three reverse-polarity Threaded Neill-Concelman (RP-TNC) connectors on the back panel for non-captive dual-band WLAN antenna (wireless models only)
•
Support for the AIM2-CUE-K9 and AIM2-APPRE-104-K9
•
GE small-form-factor pluggable (SFP) port (Cisco 892F series ISRs only)
The following feature is located on the front panel of •
Figure 1-62 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 890 Series router. Front Panel of the Cisco 890 Series ISR
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2
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LEDs
USB ports
Figure 1-63 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 892W router. Non wireless routers do not have RP-TNC antennas or connectors on the back panel. Some of the features that are shown may not be available on your router. However, the feature locations are similar across all Cisco 890 series routers. Figure 1-63
Back Panel of the Cisco 892W Router
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Antenna—Dipole swivel antenna attached to RP-TNC connectors (wireless models only)
1. The Cisco 890 Series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to Ethernet ports 0 through 3. If this feature was not configured with the factory order you must order and install it to enable the PoE function. 2. The Data BRI port is available only on the Cisco 892 Router models. 3. The V.92 port (not shown) is available only on the Cisco 891 Router models and is located between the console port and the Ethernet switch.
Figure 1-64 shows the location of the SFP port on a Cisco 892FW router. Figure 1-64
SFP Port Location on a Cisco 892FW Router
Cisco 892F-W
SFP
278179
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1
2
SFP port
2
SFP LEDs
Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA The Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco897VA (includes Cisco 897VA, Cisco 897VAM, Cisco 897VAW, Cisco 897VAMW), and Cisco 898EA routers have the following features: •
Integrated 8-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet switch for connecting to the LAN
•
Two 10/100/1000 GE ports for Cisco 892FSP
•
One 10/100/1000 GE port for Cisco 896VA, 897VA, and the Cisco 898EA. Either the SFP socket or the 10/100/1000 GE port can be active at a given time, but not both.
•
Single console and auxiliary ports for configuration and management
•
512 MB of on-board memory (upgrade option to 1 GB)
•
256 MB flash memory for Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA
•
One USB 2.0 port
•
Optional internal adapter for inline PoE on four switch ports for IP phones or external wireless access points for Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA models only. No PoE support on Cisco 892FSP.
The Cisco 892FSP does not support AIM2-CUE-K9 and AIM2-APPRE-104-K9 because it does not have an SFC socket.
Note
To upgrade DRAM memory from 512 MB to 1 GB on the Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA routers, you should enable the FL-8XX-512U1GB license.
Figure 1-67 shows the back panel of the Cisco 896VA Router. Figure 1-67
Back Panel of the Cisco 896VA Router
12 VDSL/ADSL
overISDN GE WAN
0
8
1
2
6
GELAN 5
Cisco 896VA
4
CONSOLE
3
3
4
2
POE
5
1
54VDC 12VDC
0
6
1
ISDN
7
Power connector
2
GE WAN interface
8
On/Off switch
3
SFP port
9
Reset button
4
USB port
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1.2A 2.5A
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9
10 11
10 Earth ground connection
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8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
6
Console/Auxiliary port
1
11 Kensington security slot 12 VDSL / ADSL over ISDN
1. Ports 0 through 3 can be configured as POE, which is an optional feature for this model. If this feature is not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Figure 1-68 shows the front panel of the Cisco 896VA and the Cisco 897VA routers. Figure 1-68
Front Panel of the Cisco 896VA and Cisco 897VA Routers
Figure 1-69 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VA Router. Figure 1-69
Back Panel of the Cisco 897VA Router
12 VDSL/ADSL
overPOTS GE WAN
0
8
1
2
7
6
GELAN 5
Cisco 897VA
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CONSOLE
3
3
2
4
POE
1
54VDC 12VDC
0
6
5
1
ISDN
7
Power connector
2
GE WAN interface
8
On/Off switch
3
SFP port
9
Reset button
4
USB port
RESET
1.2A 2.5A
7
344767
ISDN
8
9
10 11
10 Earth ground connection
5
8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
6
Console/Auxiliary port
1
11 Kensington security slot 12 VDSL/ADSL over POTS
1. Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE. POE is an optional feature for this model. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Figure 1-70 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router. Figure 1-70
1. Ports 0 through 3 can be configured as POE, which is an optional feature for this model. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Figure 1-71 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAM router. Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router
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1
LEDs
Figure 1-72 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAW router. Figure 1-72
Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAW Router
11 VDSL/ADSL
overPOTS
7
6
GELAN 5
4
CONSOLE
GE WAN
8
1
3
2
3
2
POE
4
1
54VDC 12VDC
0
5
6
RESET
1.2A 2.5A
7
1
GE WAN interface
7
On/Off switch
2
SFP port
8
Reset button
3
USB port
9
Earth ground connection
4
8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
5
Console / Auxiliary port
6
Power connector
1
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10 Kensington security slot 11 VDSL / ADSL over POTS
1. Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE. POE is an optional feature for this model. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Figure 1-73 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW routers. Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW Routers
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Figure 1-73
1
1
LEDs
Figure 1-74 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAMW Router. Figure 1-74
Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAMW Router
11 VDSL/ADSL
overPOTS
7
6
GELAN 5
4
8
1
3
2
3
2
POE
4
1
54VDC 12VDC
0
5
6
RESET
1.2A 2.5A
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1
GE WAN interface
7
On/Off switch
2
SFP port
8
Reset button
3
USB port
9
Earth ground connection
4
8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
5
Console/Auxiliary port
6
Power connector
1
344772
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GE WAN
8
9
10
10 Kensington security slot 11 VDSL / ADSL over POTS
1. Port 0 through 3 can be configured as POE. POE is an optional feature for this model. If this feature was not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Figure 1-75 shows the back panel of the Cisco 898EA router. Figure 1-75
Back Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router
11 7
SHDSL
RJ45 ONLY
6
GELAN 5
Cisco 898EA
4
CONSOLE
GE WAN
8
8
1
2
3
3
2
POE
1
4
AUX
0
5
54VDC 12VDC
6
RESET
1.2A 2.5A
7
1
GE WAN interface
7
On/Off switch
2
SFP port
8
Reset button
3
USB port
9
Earth ground connection
4
8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
5
Console/Auxiliary port
6
Power connector
1
344774
SFP
8
9
10
10 Kensington security slot 11 SHDSL (RJ45 only)
1. Ports 0 through 3 can be configured as POE, which is an optional feature for this model. If this feature is not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
Caution
The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ-45 connector only. Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-45 connector is inserted.
Figure 1-76 shows the front panel of the Cisco 898EA Router. Figure 1-76
Cisco C897VAB-K9 The Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR is designed to support 2-pair VDSL2 bonding up to the 17a profile and single pair support for ADSL/VDSL over POTS up to the 30a profile. Table 1-41 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C897VAB-K9 ISR. Table 1-41
Hardware Specifications of Cisco C897VAB-K9 ISR
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
256 MB
Main Memory
1-GB DDR RAM; fixed and not extendable
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located on the back panel
FAN
Fanless chassis
PoE
(Optional) Four internal PoE ports
Primary WAN
VDSL/ADSL over POTS
Backup WAN
10/100/1000 GE port (RJ-45/SFP)
Console or auxiliary port
RJ-45
LAN switch
8-port 10/100/1000 GE Switch
Figure 1-77 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR. Figure 1-77
Back panel of the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR
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over POTS,VDSL
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3
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7
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Primary WAN VDSL / ADSL over POTS, 7 VDSL2 Bonding1
1. 1.ADSL and VDSL (up to 17a) single-pair functionality uses the center pair of pins in the RJ-11 connector. VDSL 30a single pair functionality makes use of the pins just adjacent to the center pins. VDSL Bonding makes use of both the center pair pins & those just adjacent to the center pair to provide the 2 bonded VDSL lines. For more information, see Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet. 2. 2.Ports 0 through 3 can be configured as POE, which is an optional feature for this model. If this feature is not configured with the factory order, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function.
The primary WAN port is designed for an RJ-11 or RJ-14 connector only. Damage to the primary WAN port may occur if a non-RJ-11 or RJ-14 connector is inserted.
Caution
Figure 1-78 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR. Figure 1-78
Front panel of the Cisco 897 VAB-K9 ISR
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Table 1-42 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR. Table 1-42
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR
Number LED
Color
Description
1
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
Power OK
Blinking—Boot up is in process, or the router is in ROM Monitor (ROMMON) mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router. 2
PoE OK
Green/Yellow
Off—Both POE card & POE power supply are not present. Yellow On—Either POE card or POE power supply is not present. Green On—Both POE card & POE power supply are present.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 897VAB-K9 ISR (continued)
Number LED
Color
Description
3
Green/Yellow
Off—No link.
4
GE LAN 0 GE LAN 1
Green On—Link.
GE LAN 2
Yellow On—Fault with PoE. Implies no link.
GE LAN 3
Green Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted.
GE LAN 4
Green
GE LAN 5
On—Link.
GE LAN 6
Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
GE LAN 7 5
Off—No link.
GE WAN 8
Green
Off—No link. On—Link. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
SFP WAN 8
Green
Off—No link. On—Link. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
6
VPN
Green
Off—No tunnel. On—At least one tunnel is up.
7
PPP
Green
Off—No PPP session. On—At least one PPP session established.
8
xDSL CD0
Green
xDSL CD1
Off—Interface is shutdown. On—Showtime, Link up. Slow Blinking—Modem initialization. Fast Blinking—Training up the line. If both CD0 & CD1 are ON then VDSL Bonding is active.
xDSL DATA
Green
Off—No Data. Blinking—Data is either being received or transmitted.
Cisco C891 Series ISRs Cisco C891 Series ISRs are designed to deliver secure broadband, metro Ethernet, wireless LAN (WLAN) connectivity, and business continuity. Cisco C891 Series ISRs also provide a 1-port Gigabit Ethernet SFP socket for WAN connectivity. This section includes the hardware information for the following models: •
Cisco C891F
•
Cisco C891FW
Table 1-43 provides information about the hardware specifications of the Cisco C891 Series Routers. Table 1-43
Hardware Specifications of Cisco C891 Series ISR
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
256 MB
Main Memory
1-GB DDR RAM; fixed and not extendable
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located on the back panel
FAN
Fanless chassis
PoE
4 PoE ports
WAN
1-port GE or 1-port SFP
Data Backup
•
1-port FE
•
1-port ISDN
•
1-port V.92
Console or auxiliary port
RJ-45
LAN switch
8-port Gigabit Ethernet
Embedded Wireless AP
Dual 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n radios for C891FW
For detailed hardware specifications, see the Cisco C890 Series hardware data sheet at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps380/data_sheet_c78-519930.html
Cisco C891F Router Figure 1-79 shows the front panel of the Cisco C891F Router.
Figure 1-80 shows the back panel of the Cisco C891F Router. Figure 1-80
Back Panel of the Cisco C891F Router
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FE WAN AN
GE WAN AN
ISDN
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Back up WAN port—FE WAN
8
Console/Auxiliary port
2
ISDN
9
Power connector
3
Primary WAN port—GE WAN
10 On/Off switch
4
SFP
11 Reset button
5
USB port
12
6
V.92 backup
13 Kensington security slot
7
8-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch
Earth ground connection
For information on installing the Cisco C890 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C891FW Router Figure 1-81 shows the front panel of the Cisco C891FW Router. Front Panel of the Cisco C891FW Router OK
OK
0
POE
1
2
3
4
POE ISDN
VPN PPP
V.92
5
6
7
GE8 SFP8 FE0 2.4GHz 5GHz
WAN GE LAN
B1
B2
Cisco 800 Series
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Figure 1-81
1
1
LEDs
For detailed description about the LEDs on Cisco C890 Series Router, see “LEDs” section on page 1-30.
Figure 1-82 shows the back panel of the Cisco C891FW Router. Figure 1-82
Back Panel of the Cisco C891FW Router
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FE WAN AN
ISDN
GE WAN AN
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GE LAN AN 5
Cisco 89 Ci 891FW FW
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11
12 13
10
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Back up WAN port—FE
8
Serial port—Console or auxiliary
2
ISDN
9
Power connector
3
Primary WAN port—GE
10 On/Off switch
4
SFP port
11 Reset button
5
USB port
12 Earth ground connection
6
V.92 backup port
13 Kensington security slot
7
8-port 10/100/1000 Ethernet switch
For information on installing the Cisco C890 Series Routers, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/800/860-880-890/hardware/installation/guide/2Instal l880-860.html
Cisco C891-24X/K9 Integrated Services Router Cisco C891-24X/K9 Integrated Services Router (ISR) is a fixed Cisco 890 Series ISR that supports 24 port GE LAN. Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR provides more switch port options compared to other 890 Series ISRs and Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR is useful in deployment scenarios where more switching capability is required. Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR also supports PoE on 8 switch ports. Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR supports WAN connectivity through dual GE or SFP ports. Table 1-44 provides information about important hardware specifications pertaining to Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR. Table 1-44
Hardware Specifications for Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR
Hardware
Description
Flash Memory
256 MB Flash and 8 MB serial boot flash
Main Memory
1-GB DDR RAM
USB port
A USB 2.0-compliant port located at the back panel
PoE
8 PoE ports
WAN
2-port GE WAN (copper or SFP)
Console or auxiliary port
RJ-45
LAN switch
24-port 10/100/1000 BASE-T
Fan
Fan less Chassis
Figure 1-83 shows the front panel of the Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR. Figure 1-83
Figure 1-84 shows the back panel of the Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR. Back Panel of the Cisco C891-24X/K9 ISR
POE Enabled
Cisco C891-24X
GE LAN
SYSTEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Console or auxiliary port
7
SFP port
2
Reset Button
8
GE WAN port
3
USB port
9
SFP port
4
PoE enabled GE LAN ports
10 System LED
5
GE LAN ports
11 Kensington security slot
6
GE WAN port
7
8
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For information on installing the C891-24X/K9 ISR see the following link: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/access/800/hardware/installation/guide/800HIG/installin g.html
Hardware Features This section provides an overview of the following hardware features for the Cisco 860 Series, 880 Series, and 890 Series ISRs. A feature summary is available at the end of this section. •
Kensington Lock A Kensington security slot is located on the router back panel. To secure the router to a desktop or other surface, use the Kensington lockdown equipment.
Reset Button The Reset button is used to restore the router to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file. There are two different ways to do this:
Note
•
By pressing the Reset button within 5 seconds of powering up the router.
•
By pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds while running IOS software.
If you execute a CLI reboot command while the embedded wireless AP is running Cisco Unified Wireless Network software, the router reboots, but the AP continues to run. Clients with Cisco Unified Wireless Network software are controlled by a wireless LAN controller (WLC) and can be reset only by the controller.
Cisco 860VAE Routers—Custom Configuration File On the Cisco 860VAE routers, the reset button can be used to load a custom configuration file without having to use the CLI. The configuration file can be located on an external USB flash drive or on the router's compact flash. The custom configuration file must be named one of the following: •
customer-config
•
SN-customer-config (where “SN” is the unique hardware serial number)
When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file, configuration files on a USB flash drive have priority over configuration files on the router's flash drive and the SN-customer-config file name has priority over the customer-config file name. The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows: 1.
USB flash0—SN-customer-config
2.
USB flash0—customer-config
3.
Router flash—SN-customer-config
4.
Router flash—customer-config
If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file, the system aborts the process.
To reset the router to the factory default configuration, follow these steps: Step 1
Verify that Cisco IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is on.
Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash. Typically, this occurs within 5 seconds. The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration.
Custom Configuration File for Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA In the first method, the configuration file can be located on the router's compact flash or on the router's NVRAM. The custom configuration file must use cfg as the filename extension. When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file, configuration files on NVRAM have priority over configuration files on the router's compact flash. The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows: 1.
nvram: *.cfg
2.
Router flash: *.cfg
If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file, the system aborts the process.To reset the router to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file, follow these steps: Step 1
Turn the power on.
Step 2
Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash. Typically, this occurs within 5 seconds. The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration.
In the second method, the configuration file can be located on an external USB flash drive or on the router's compact flash. The custom configuration file must be named one of the following: •
customer-config
•
customer-config.SN, where "SN" is the unique hardware serial number.
When the system attempts to load a custom configuration file, configuration files on a USB flash drive have priority over configuration files on the router's flash drive and the "customer-config.SN" file name has priority over the customer-config file name. The priority for loading a configuration file is as follows: 1.
usbflash0:customer-config.SN
2.
usbflash0:customer-config
3.
Router flash:customer-config.SN
4.
Router flash:customer-config
If the router does not find a valid custom configuration file, the system aborts the process. To reset the router to the factory default configuration or to load a custom configuration file, follow these steps: Step 1
Verify that Cisco IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is on.
Press and hold the Reset button until the system status LED begins to flash. Typically, this occurs within 5 seconds. The router reloads itself after the startup configuration has been replaced with the new customer configuration.
LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router.
Table 1-45
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Table 1-45 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs.
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Table 1-46 lists the LED descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs.
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Table 1-47 lists the LED description for the Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA ISRs.
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For a description of LEDs for Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs models, see the “Cisco 860VAE-W-A-K9, Cisco 860VAE-W-E-K9, and Cisco 860VAE-POE-W-A-K9 ISRs” section on page 1-50.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs
LED
Color
Description
860 Series
880 Series
890 Series
Power OK
Green
On—DC power is being supplied to the router and the Cisco IOS software is running.
All models All models All models
Blinking—Bootup is in process, or the router is in Rommon monitor mode. Off—Power is not supplied to the router. Link Status FE0
Green
Link Status FE1
All models All models All models
On—Ethernet port is connected.
Link Status FE2
Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
Link Status FE3
Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
Link Status FE4
Green
Link Status FE5
On—Ethernet port is connected.
Link Status FE6
Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
Link Status FE7
Off—Ethernet port is not connected.
FE WAN Port Link Status
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted.
—
—
All models
861 models
881 models
All models
—
—
All models
Off—Port is not connected. GE WAN Port Link Status
Green
On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Port is not connected.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
LED
Color
WLAN (2.4 GHz)
Green
Description
860 Series
880 Series
890 Series
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
Wireless models
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Models with PoE
Models with PoE
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All models All models
—
All models All models
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886, 886VA, 887, 887VA, 887VA-M 888 models
1
On—Radio is connected, SSID is configured, and client Wireless models is associated, but no data is being received or being transmitted. Slow blinking—Radio is connected, SSID is configured, and beacons are being transmitted. Fast blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Radio is shut down, and no SSID is configured.
WLAN (5 GHz)
Green
On—Radio is connected, SSID is configured, and client is — associated, but no data is being received or being transmitted. Slow blinking—Radio is connected, SSID is configured, and beacons are being transmitted. Fast blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—Radio is shut down, and no SSID is configured.
WLAN LINK (Autonomous Mode)
Green
On—Wireless link is up. Blinking—Ethernet link is up, and data is either being received or being transmitted.
Wireless models
Off—Wireless link is down. WLAN LINK (Unified Mode)
Green
On—Ethernet link is up, and wireless access point (AP) is — communicating with LWAPP2 controller. Blinking—Ethernet link is up, but wireless AP is not communicating with LWAPP controller. Off—Ethernet link is down.
PoE
Green
On—PoE is connected and powered. Off—PoE is not installed.
VPN PPP
3 4
xDSL CD
Amber
On—Fault with the PoE.
Green
On—VPN is connected.
Green
On—At least one PPP session is established.
Green
5
On—The xDSL interface is connected to the DSLAM . Blinking—Training to the line. Off—Indicates that a connection has not been established or the port is shut down.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
LED
Color
Description
860 Series
880 Series
890 Series
xDSL Data
Green
Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data.
—
886, 886VA, 887, 887VA, 887VA-M 888 models
896VA, 897VA, 898EA, 897VAB
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888E
—
—
—
898EA
Off—No data is being transmitted or being received.
xDSL ATM
Green
On—The router is operating in ATM6 mode. Off—Not operating in ATM mode.
xDSL EFM
Green
Blink—The router is operating in EFM7 mode. Off—Not operating in EFM mode.
Data BRI LINK
Green
On—ISDN D channel is connected.
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887, 888 models
892 models
Data BRI B1
Green
Blinking—B1 channel is either receiving or sending data, — or data is passing through ISDN channel 1.
887, 888 models
892 models
Data BRI B2
Green
Blinking—B2 channel is receiving or sending data, or data is passing through ISDN channel 2.
—
887, 887V, 892 888 models models
3G8 WWAN9
Green
On—Service is established.
—
3G models —
—
3G models —
Slow Blinking—Searching for service. Fast Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. 3G RSSI10
Green
Off—Low signal strength (lower than -100 dBm). On—High RSSI (-69 dBm or higher). Slow Blinking—Low or medium RSSI (-99 to -90 dBm). Fast Blinking—Medium RSSI (-89 to -70 dBm).
3G GSM
11
Amber
On—No service.
—
3G models —
Green
On—Service is established.
—
3G models —
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3G models —
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88113
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Off—No service. 3G CDMA12
Green
On—Service is established. Off—No service.
FXO Voice
Green
On—FXO port is connected. Blinking—FXO port is either receiving or transmitting data.
BRI Voice LNK
Green
On—BRI interface is connected.
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—
—
BRI Voice B1
Green
On—BRI B1 channel is connected.
—
—
—
Blinking—BRI B1 channel is either receiving or transmitting data.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued)
LED
Color
Description
860 Series
880 Series
890 Series
BRI Voice B2
Green
On—BRI B2 channel is connected.
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—
—
—
SRST models
—
—
—
891 models 892F models
Blinking—BRI B2 channel is either receiving or transmitting data. FXS/DID Voice
Green
On—FXS/DID port is connected. Blinking—FXS/DID port is either receiving or transmitting data.
V.92 Modem
Green
On—Modem is connected. Blinking—V.92 port is either receiving or transmitting data.
SFP14 EN
SFP S
Off
Not present.
—
—
Green
Present and enabled.
—
—
Amber
Present with failure.
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—
Green
Blinking—Blinking frequency indicates port speed.
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892F models
1. SSID = service set identifier. 2. LWAPP = Lightweight Access Point Protocol. 3. PPP = Point-to-Point Protocol. 4. xDSL = General term referring to various forms of DSL, including ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) and VDSL (very-high-data-rate digital subscriber line). 5. DSLAM = digital subscriber line access multiplexer. 6. ATM = Asynchronous Transfer Mode. 7. EFM = Ethernet in the First Mile. 8. 3G = Third-Generation. 9. WWAN = wireless WAN. 10. RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indicator. 11. GSM = Global System for Mobile Communication. 12. CDMA = code division multiple access. 13. SRST = Survivable Remote Site Telephony. 14. SFP = small-form-factor pluggable.
Table 1-46 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs.
LED Descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs
LED
Activity
Description
Power/System
Power/System LED: Solid Power is on and system running in the ROMMON mode. GE_MODE LED: Off Note During the early booting stage, both Power/System, GE_MODE, and DSL_LINK LED: Off DSL_LINK LED will be turned on temporarily for the power on test. DSL_LINK and GE_MODE LED will be turned off later after booting into ROMMON. Power/System LED: Solid Cisco IOS functioning in GE WAN mode. GE_MODE LED: Solid DSL_LINK LED: Off Power/System LED: Solid Cisco IOS functioning in DSL_WAN mode. GE_MODE LED: Off Note In Cisco IOS DSL_WAN mode, DSL_LINK LED will be solid after DSL_LINK LED: Solid or DSL training complete or flashing during training. flashing
xDSL1 ACT
Green
On—DSL interface is up. Blinking—DSL WAN activity (traffic in either direction). Faster blinking—Heavier traffic Off—Device is powered off or the DSL WAN interface is down.
xDSL Link
Green
On—DSL WAN Mode is selected and DSL training complete. Blinking—DSL WAN Mode is selected but incomplete DSL Link Up state, such as in-training, or controller “OFF,” or no cable attached to DSL connector. Off—Device is powered off or GE WAN mode is selected.
GE ACT
Green
On—GE WAN interface is up. Blinking—GE WAN activity (traffic in either direction). Off—Device is powered off or GE WAN interface is down.
GE Mode
Green
On—GE WAN Mode is selected. Off—Device is powered off or DSL WAN mode is selected.
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