GemTek Technology CISCO867VAE XDSL Router User Manual HIG880 860
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Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 Last Revised: March 6, 2013 Text Part Number: OL-16215-10 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco’s installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Modifying the equipment without Cisco’s written authorization may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A or Class B digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense. You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: • Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops. • Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio. • Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio. • Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.) Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco Systems, Inc. could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. 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CONTENTS Preface vii Objective vii Audience vii Organization viii Conventions viii Related Documentation xv Searching Cisco Documents xvi Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request CHAPTER Product Overview xvi 1-1 General Description Cisco 860 Series ISRs 1-2 1-2 Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Interfaces 1-3 IOS Images 1-4 1-3 Cisco 880 Series ISRs 1-6 Cisco 880 Series Data Routers 1-6 Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers 1-9 Cisco 881 SRST and Cisco 888 SRST 1-9 Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W 1-13 Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas 1-15 Cisco 887VA-WD 1-15 C881WD 1-16 Cisco 890 Series ISRs 1-17 Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F 1-17 Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA 1-20 Hardware Features 1-27 Kensington Lock 1-27 Reset Button 1-27 Cisco 860VAE Routers—Custom Configuration File 1-27 Custom Configuration File for Cisco 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, and Cisco 898EA 1-28 LEDs 1-30 Shared LEDs on the Cisco 881-V and Cisco 887VA-V Voice and Data Routers 1-35 Memory 1-36 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 iii Contents USB Port 1-37 Fan 1-37 Power Supply 1-38 Power over Ethernet Module 1-38 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity 1-38 Wireless LAN Connectivity 1-39 Supported Cisco Radio Antennas 1-40 Small Form-Factor Pluggable Port 1-40 Feature Summary 1-41 CHAPTER Installing the Router 2-1 Equipment, Tools, and Connections 2-2 Items Shipped with your Router 2-2 Additional Items 2-2 Connections 2-3 Ethernet Devices 2-3 Installing the Router 2-3 Warnings 2-4 Installing Antennas 2-4 Installing on a Table 2-7 Mounting on a Wall 2-8 Installing in a Rack 2-11 Installing the Router Ground Connection Installing the FIPS Cover 2-14 CHAPTER Connecting the Router Safety Warnings 3-1 3-2 Preparing to Connect the Router 3-4 Preventing Damage to the Router 3-4 Connecting a PC, Server, or Workstation Connecting a Phone 2-13 3-5 3-6 Connecting an External Ethernet Switch Connecting the V.92 modem Port 3-7 3-8 Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port Terminal Emulator Settings 3-10 Connecting a Modem to the Auxiliary Port Connecting the 3G Card 3-9 3-10 3-11 Installing the 3G Adapter for Extended Cable/Antenna 3-17 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide iv OL-16215-10 Contents Connecting a Data BRI Port 3-21 Connecting an FE Line to an FE WAN Port 3-23 Connecting a GE Line to an GE WAN Port 3-24 Connecting an xDSL Line 3-25 Connecting Power over Ethernet Connecting the AC Adapter 3-27 3-28 Connecting an FXS Line 3-32 Connecting an FXO Line 3-34 Connecting a Voice ISDN BRI Line 3-35 Connecting a Small Form-Factor Pluggable Module Safety Warnings 3-37 Installing an SFP Module 3-38 Removing an SFP Module 3-38 Online Insertion and Removal 3-39 Verifying Connections CHAPTER Initial Configuration 3-40 4-1 Cisco Configuration Professional Express Cisco IOS CLI 4-1 4-1 Setup Command Facility 4-3 Verifying the Initial Configuration 4-5 Initial Configuration of the Wireless Access Point APPENDIX 3-37 Technical Specifications Router Specifications 4-6 A-1 A-2 Wireless Access Point A-3 FE and GE Port Pinouts A-3 Console and Auxiliary Port Connector Pinouts FXS and FXO Port Connector Pinouts VDSL2 Port Connector Pinouts A-5 A-5 ADSL2+ Port Connector Pinouts V.92 Port Connector Pinouts A-4 A-5 A-6 G.SHDSL Port Connector Pinouts A-6 Data BRI Port Connector Pinouts A-7 Voice ISDN BRI Interface Pin Numbers and Functions SFP Port Connector Pinouts A-7 A-8 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 Contents Cable Specifications A-8 Ethernet Cable Specifications A-9 Maximum Cable Length A-9 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide vi OL-16215-10 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 • Audience, page vii • Organization, page viii • Conventions, page viii • Related Documentation, page xv • Searching Cisco Documents, page xvi • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page xvi Objective This guide provides an overview and explains how to install, connect, and perform initial configuration for the wireless and nonwireless Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). Some information may not apply to your particular router model. For warranty, service, and support information, see the “Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms” section in Readme First for the Cisco 800 Series Integrated Services Routers that was shipped with your router. Audience This guide is intended for Cisco equipment providers who are technically knowledgeable and familiar with Cisco routers and Cisco IOS software and features. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 vii Preface 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide viii OL-16215-10 Preface Warning 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 ix Preface Avvertenza 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 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 Preface Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 xi Preface Aviso 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 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xii OL-16215-10 Preface Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 xiii Preface Warning 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 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 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 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xiv OL-16215-10 Preface Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1030 Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004 Warning Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040 Related Documentation In addition to the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISR Hardware Installation Guide (this document), the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISR documentation set includes the following documents: • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 800 Series and SOHO Series Routers • Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Software Configuration Guide • Software Activation on Cisco Integrated Services Routers and Cisco Integrated Service Routers G2 • Cisco IOS Software Activation Configuration Guide • Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information for Cisco Access Products with 802.11a/b/g and 802.11b/g Radios • Cisco IOS Release Notes • Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference, Release 12.4T • Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide, Release 12.4T • Cisco IOS Security Command Reference, Release 12.4T • Cisco IOS Command Reference for Cisco Aironet Access Points and Bridges, versions 12.4(10b) JA and 12.3(8) JEC • Wireless LAN Controllers • Unified Wireless LAN Access Points • Cisco IOS Voice Port Configuration Guide • SCCP Controlled Analog (FXS) Ports with Supplementary Features in Cisco IOS Gateways • Cisco CP Express User’s Guide Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 xv Preface Searching Cisco Documents To search a HTML document using a web browser, press Ctrl-F (Windows) or Cmd-F (Apple). 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Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide xvi OL-16215-10 CH A P T E R Product Overview This chapter 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: • General Description, page 1-2 • Cisco 860 Series ISRs, page 1-2 • Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs, page 1-3 • Cisco 880 Series ISRs, page 1-6 • Cisco 890 Series ISRs, page 1-17 • Hardware Features, page 1-27 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. Note 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). Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-1 Chapter 1 Product Overview General Description 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 1-1 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 860 wireless router. Front Panel of the Cisco 860 Series Wireless ISR 231969 Figure 1-1 LEDs Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-2 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Figure 1-2 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 1-2 Back Panel of the Cisco 861W ISR Cisco 861W 232181 WAN FE 4 Primary WAN port—10/100 Reset button Antenna—captive omnidirectional dipole WLAN antenna (wireless models only) Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Earth ground connection Serial port—console or auxiliary Kensington security slot 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 1-1 describes the interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE series routers. Table 1-1 Interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Model Interfaces 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE-K9 867VAE-K9 1 GE switch port — — 1 GE WAN port 4 FE switch ports Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-3 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Table 1-1 Interfaces of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs (continued) Model Interfaces 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE-K9 867VAE-K9 1 VDSL/ADSL over POTS port — — 1 VDSL/ADSL over ISDN port — — 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. IOS Images Table 1-2 describes the IOS images included in Cisco 860VAE series routers. Table 1-2 IOS Images of the Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Model IOS Image 866VAE 867VAE 866VAE-K9 867VAE-K9 c860vae-ipbasek9-mz — — c860vae-advsecurityk9-mz — — c860vae-advsecurityk9_npe-mz — — Figure 1-3 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 integrated services routers (ISRs). Figure 1-3 Front Panel of the Cisco 860VAE series ISR 246199 Cisco 860 Series LEDs Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-4 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 860VAE Series ISRs Figure 1-4 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 866VAE ISR. Figure 1-4 Back Panel of the Cisco 866VAE ISR Cisco 866VAE VDSL/ADSL WAN OVER ISDN GE0 LAN CONSOLE 12V 2.5A RESET FE 2 FE 1 FE 0 AUX 246200 FE 3 xDSL port1 On/Off switch GE WAN interface Power connector Ethernet LAN FE interfaces (FE0 through FE3 interfaces) Reset button USB port Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary 1. Using RJ-11. Figure 1-5 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 867VAE-K9. Figure 1-5 Back Panel of the Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISR Cisco 867VAE-K9 VDSL/ADSL WAN CONSOLE LAN 12V 2.5A RESET GE1 GE0 FE3 FE2 FE1 AUX FE0 284558 OVER POTS xDSL port On/Off switch GE WAN interface Power connector Ethernet LAN GE and FE interfaces (GE0 interface and FE0 through FE3 interfaces) Reset button USB port Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-5 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Cisco 880 Series ISRs The Cisco 880 series ISRs have data and voice capabilities. They have the following features: • 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 1-6 • Cisco 880 Series Voice and Data Routers, page 1-9 • Cisco 880 Series with Embedded WLAN Antennas, page 1-15 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 1-6 through Figure 1-9 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 1-6 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-6 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Front Panel of the Cisco 880 Series Wireless Data Router 231950 Figure 1-6 LEDs 3G express card slot—Supports third-party 3G card (Cisco 880G models only) USB port 1. See the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers data sheet for supported vendors. Figure 1-7 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 886VA data router. Back Panel of the Cisco 886VA Router 254090 Figure 1-7 Data BRI1 0 Reset button Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over ISDN Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch2 Earth ground connection Serial port—console or auxiliary Kensington security slot PoE power connector—optional 1. BRI = Basic rate interface. 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-7 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-8 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 887VA and 886VA-M data router. Back Panel of the Cisco 887VA and 887VA-M Router 254139 Figure 1-8 Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS1 Reset button 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch2 Power connector Serial port—console or auxiliary Earth ground connection PoE power connector—optional Kensington security slot 1. 887VA-M has Annex M support. 2. Ports 0 and 1 provide PoE with the optional PoE module installed. Caution For the Cisco 887VA, 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 1-9 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 231951 Figure 1-9 10 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-8 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs ISDN port—not available on 3G models PoE power connector for optional PoE module1 Primary WAN port2—G.SHDSL, VDSLoPOTS, ADSLoPOTS, ADSLoISDN, or 10/100 FE Reset button Antenna—captive omnidirectional dipole WLAN antenna (wireless models only) Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Earth ground connection Serial port—console or auxiliary 10 Kensington security slot 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 1-2 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 1-10, Figure 1-11, and Figure 1-12 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-9 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-10 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 270495 Figure 1-10 LEDs USB port Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-10 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-11 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 881SRST-W voice router. Back Panel of the Cisco C881SRST-W Voice Router 241904 Figure 1-11 10 Primary WAN port1—10/100 FE Antenna—captive wireless omnidirectional dipole WLAN antenna (wireless models only) Voice ports—four FXS2/DID3 ports, one FXO4 port with TBP5 power failover Reset button 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch6 Power connector Serial port—console or auxiliary Earth ground connection 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, SKU 800-IL-PM-2, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function. The PoE power supply, SKU 800-ILPM-4, is also required. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-11 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-12 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 888SRST-W voice router. Back Panel of the Cisco C888SRST-W Voice Router 241905 Figure 1-12 10 Primary WAN port1—G.SHDSL Antenna—captive wireless omnidirectional dipole WLAN antenna (wireless models only) Voice ports—four FXS/DIDports and one voice BRI port Reset button 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch2 Power connector Serial port—console or auxiliary Earth ground connection 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, SKU 800-IL-PM-2, you must order and install it to enable the PoE function. The PoE power supply, SKU 800-ILPM-4, is also required. Caution 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 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-12 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W Figure 1-13, Figure 1-14, and Figure 1-15 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 1-3 lists the maximum number of calls that is supported when the codec complexity command is configured for Flexible, Medium or High complexity. Note Configuring the codec complexity setting to support secure calls uses DSP resources, but does not affect the maximum number of supported calls. Table 1-3 Maximum Number of Supported Calls Flexible Complexity Medium Complexity High Complexity C881-V C887VA-V C887VA-V-W Figure 1-13 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W. Front Panel of the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W Routers 246861 Figure 1-13 LEDs USB port Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-13 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-14 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 1-14 Back Panel of the Cisco 887 VA-V Router 11 VD SL/A D SL 246864 overPO TS C 887VA -W VO IC E 10 Data BRI Reset Button Voice BRI Power connector Voice ports—four FXS/DID ports Earth ground connection Fast Ethernet LAN—four ports 10 Kensington security slot Console Port 11 Primary WAN port—VDSL/ADSL over POTS PoE power connector (optional) Figure 1-15 shows the back panel for the Cisco 881-V router. Figure 1-15 Back Panel of the Cisco 881-V Router 246866 C881 VOICE 10 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-14 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Fast Ethernet WAN port PoE power connector (optional) Voice BRI ports Reset button Voice ports—four FXS/DID ports and one FXO port. Power connector Fast Ethernet LAN—four ports Earth ground connection Console Port 10 Kensington security slot 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 1-16 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. Figure 1-16 Front Panel of the C887VA-WD-A-K9 and C887VA-WD-E-K9 ISRs OK PPP POE CD DATA LINK 2.4GHz 5GHz xDSL WLAN Cisco 800 Series VPN 284983 FE LAN Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-15 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 880 Series ISRs Figure 1-17 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 overPOTS overPOTS Cisco Cisco 887VA-WD 887VA-WD 33 22 CONSOLE CONSOLE FE LAN FE LAN 11 00 AUX AUX POE OPTION POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A REQUIRES 5A POWER POWER ADAPTOR ADAPTOR RESET RESET 4 5 USB port Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary Power switch Note Reset button 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 1-38. 12VDC 12VDC 284988 284988 Figure 1-17 5A 5A VDSL/ADSL port C881WD Figure 1-18 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 1-18 Front Panel of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs OK PPP POE FE4 LINK 2.4GHz 5GHz WAN WLAN Cisco 800 Series VPN 284982 FE LAN Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-16 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-19 shows the back panel details of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs. Figure 1-19 Back Panel of the C881WD-A-K9 and C881WD-E-K9 ISRs Cisco 881WD POE OPTION REQUIRES 5A POWER ADAPTOR RESET 12VDC AUX 284987 CONSOLE FE LAN FE WAN Primary WAN port—10/100 FE Reset button USB port Power connector 4-port 10/100 Ethernet switch Kensington security slot Serial port—console or auxiliary Power switch Note 5A 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 1-38. Cisco 890 Series ISRs 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. Security feature card (SFC) socket Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-17 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs • 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 892 series 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: • Two USB 2.0 ports Figure 1-20 shows the front panel details of the Cisco 890 wireless router. Front Panel of the Cisco 890 Series Wireless ISR 272367 Figure 1-20 LEDs USB ports Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-18 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-21 shows the back panel details of the Cisco 892-W router. Nonwireless 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. Back Panel of the Cisco 892-W Router 272369 Figure 1-21 10 11 Antenna—dipole swivel antenna attached to RP-TNC connectors (wireless models only) PoE power connector for optional PoE module1 Backup—Data BRI2 or V.923 port Reset button Primary WAN port—FE and GE Power connector Auxiliary port 10 Earth ground connection Console port 11 Kensington security slot 8-port 10/100 Ethernet switch 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-19 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-22 shows the location of the SFP port in a Cisco 892F-W router. Figure 1-22 SFP Port Location in a Cisco 892F-W Router Cisco 892F-W SFP 278179 EN SFP port SFP LEDs Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA The Cisco 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA (897VA, 897VAM, 897VAW, 897VAMW), and 898EA routers have the following features: Note • Integrated 8-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet(GE) switch for connecting to the LAN • Two 10/100/1000 GE ports for the Cisco 892FSP • One 10/100/1000 GE port for the 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 the Cisco 896VA, 897VA, and Cisco 898EA • One USB 2.0 port • Optional internal adapter for inline PoE on 4 switch ports for IP phones or external wireless access points for Cisco 896VA, 897VA, and 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-20 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-23 shows the back panel of the Cisco 892FSP router. Figure 1-23 Back Panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router C isco 892FSP C O N SO LE GE W AN GE W AN 284781 SFP RESE T AU X 12VD C 2.5A GE WAN interface Power connector SFP port On/Off switch USB port Reset button 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Earth ground connection Console / Auxiliary port 10 Kensington security slot 10 Figure 1-24 shows the front panel of the Cisco 892FSP router. Front Panel of the Cisco 892FSP Router 284782 Figure 1-24 LEDs Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-21 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-25 shows the back panel of the Cisco 896VA router. Figure 1-25 Back Panel of the Cisco 896VA Router 12 VDSL/ADSL overISDN GE WAN GELAN 5 Cisco 896VA CONSOLE POE 54VDC 12VDC ISDN Power connector GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port RESET 1.2A 2.5A 344766 ISDN 10 11 10 Earth ground connection 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console / Auxiliary port 11 Kensington security slot 12 VDSL / ADSL over ISDN 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 1-26 shows the front panel of the Cisco 896VA and the Cisco 897VA router. Front Panel of the Cisco 896VA and Cisco 897VA Router 344765 Figure 1-26 LEDs Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-22 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-27 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VA router. Figure 1-27 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VA Router 12 VDSL/ADSL overPOTS GE WAN GELAN 5 Cisco 897VA CONSOLE POE 54VDC 12VDC ISDN Power connector GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port RESET 1.2A 2.5A 344767 ISDN 10 11 10 Earth ground connection 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console / Auxiliary port 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 1-28 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAM router. Figure 1-28 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router 11 VDSL/ADSL overPOTS GELAN 5 POE 54VDC 12VDC 344769 CONSOLE GE WAN RESET 1.2A 2.5A GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port Earth ground connection 10 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-23 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch1 10 Kensington security slot Console / Auxiliary port 11 VDSL / ADSL over POTS Power connector 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 1-29 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAM router. Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAM Router 344768 Figure 1-29 LEDs Figure 1-30 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAW router. Figure 1-30 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAW Router 11 VDSL/ADSL overPOTS GELAN 5 POE 54VDC 12VDC RESET 1.2A 2.5A GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port Earth ground connection 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console / Auxiliary port Power connector 344771 CONSOLE GE WAN 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-24 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-31 shows the front panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW router. Front Panel of the Cisco 897VAW and the Cisco 897VAMW Router 344770 Figure 1-31 LEDs Figure 1-32 shows the back panel of the Cisco 897VAMW router. Figure 1-32 Back Panel of the Cisco 897VAMW Router 11 VDSL/ADSL overPOTS GELAN 5 POE 54VDC 12VDC RESET 1.2A 2.5A GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port Earth ground connection 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console / Auxiliary port Power connector 344772 CONSOLE GE WAN 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-25 Chapter 1 Product Overview Cisco 890 Series ISRs Figure 1-33 shows the back panel of the Cisco 898EA router. Figure 1-33 Back Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router SHDSL RJ45 ONLY 11 GELAN 5 Cisco 898EA CONSOLE GE WAN POE AUX 54VDC 12VDC RESET 1.2A 2.5A GE WAN interface On/Off switch SFP port Reset button USB port Earth ground connection 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch Console / Auxiliary port Power connector 344774 SFP 10 10 Kensington security slot 11 SHDSL (RJ45 Only) 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. 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 1-34 shows the front panel of the Cisco 898EA router. Front Panel of the Cisco 898EA Router 344773 Figure 1-34 LEDs Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-26 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features 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 • Reset Button • LEDs • Memory • USB Port • Fan • Power over Ethernet Module • 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity • Wireless LAN Connectivity • Small Form-Factor Pluggable Port • Feature Summary 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 configurationor to load a custom configuration file. There are two different ways to do this: Note 1. by pressing the Reset button within 5 seconds of powering up the router; or 2. by pressing the Reset button for 5 seconds while running IOS. If you execute a CLI reboot command while the embedded wireless AP is running Cisco Unified IOS software, the router reboots, but the AP continues running. Clients with Cisco Unified IOS software are controlled by a wireless LAN controller (WLC) and can be reset only by the controller. Cisco 860VAE Routers—Custom Configuration File On 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-27 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features 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 IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is 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. Custom Configuration File for Cisco 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, and Cisco 898EA For 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-28 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features 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. For 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 IOS is running correctly by checking that the system status LED is 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-29 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features LEDs The LEDs are located on the front panel of the router. Table 1-4 • Table 1-4 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs. • Table 1-5 lists the LED descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs. • Table 1-6 lists the LED description for the Cisco 892FSP ISR, 896VA, 897VA, and 898EA. 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 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 All models All models — — All models 861 models 881 models All models — — All models Wireless models Wireless 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. WLAN (2.4 GHz) Green On—Radio is connected, SSID1 is configured, and client Wireless is associated, but no data is being received or being models 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-30 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-4 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 WLAN (5 GHz) Green On—Radio is connected, SSID is configured, and client is — associated, but no data is being received or being transmitted. Wireless models Wireless models Wireless models Wireless models Wireless models Wireless models — Models with PoE Models with PoE — All models All models — All models All models — 887, 896VA, 887VA, 897VA, 887VA-M8 898EA 888 models — 887, 896VA, 887VA, 897VA, 887VA-M8 898EA 88 models — 888E — — — 898EA 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 xDSL CD Amber On—Fault with the PoE. Green On—VPN is connected. Green On—At least one PPP session is established. Green 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. xDSL Data Green Blinking—The xDSL interface is either receiving or transmitting data. 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. — 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 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-31 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-4 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 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 — — 3G models — — 88113 — Off—No service. 3G CDMA 12 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. — — — BRI Voice B1 Green On—BRI B1 channel is connected. — — — — — — — SRST models — — — 891 models 892F models Blinking—BRI B1 channel is either receiving or transmitting data. BRI Voice B2 Green On—BRI B2 channel is connected. 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. — — Green Blinking—Blinking frequency indicates port speed. — — 892F models 1. SSID = service set identifier. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-32 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features 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 1-5 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs. Table 1-5 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 IOS functioning in GE WAN mode. GE_MODE LED: Solid DSL_LINK LED: Off Power/System LED: Solid IOS functioning in DSL_WAN mode. GE_MODE LED: Off Note In IOS DSL_WAN mode, DSL_LINK LED will be solid after DSL DSL_LINK LED: Solid or 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. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-33 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-5 LED Descriptions for the Cisco 866VAE, Cisco 867VAE, Cisco 866VAE-K9, and Cisco 867VAE-K9 ISRs LED Activity Description 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. 1. xDSL = General term referring to various forms of DSL, including ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) and VDSL (very-high-data-rate digital subscriber line). Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-34 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-6 describes the LEDs for the Cisco 892FSP. Table 1-6 LED desciption for Cisco 892FSP ISR, 896VA, 897VA, and 898EA Routers LED Color Activity Description PWR_OK Green Power Status Off—No power. Steady on—Normal operation. Blink—Boot up phase or in ROM Monitor mode. GE0 Green/Amber Link Status GE1 Green On—Ethernet port is connected. Amber On—Fault with PoE. There is a fault with the inline power supply. GE2 Green/Amber Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. GE3 GE4 Green/Amber Off—Ethernet port is not connected. GE5 Green Link Status GE6 On—Ethernet port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. GE7 Off—Ethernet port is not connected. GE WAN ports Green Link Status On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—No link. SFP WAN ports Green Link Status On—Port is connected. Blinking—Data is either being received or being transmitted. Off—No link. VPN_OK Green — Off—No tunnel. Steady on—At least one tunnel is up. PPP_OK Green — Off—No PPP session. Steady on—At least one PPP established. Shared LEDs on the Cisco 881-V and Cisco 887VA-V Voice and Data Routers On the Cisco 881-V, Cisco 887VA-V, and Cisco 887VA-V-W routers, the BRI1, BRI2 and the FXS ports share LED indicators. The following ports share an LED indicator: • BRI 1B1 channel and FXS 3 • BRI 1B2 channel and FSX 4 • BRI 2B1 channel and FXS 5 • BRI 2 B2 channel and FXS 6 Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-35 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Because the LED indicators are shared, the LED illuminates (green) when either port is active. For example, the LED indicator labeled BRI 1 B1 illuminates when either the BRI1 B1 channel is active or when the FXS port is active. You can determine the activity status on each interface by using the following commands. • For activity status on the FXS ports, use the show port summary command. • For activity status on the BRI ISDN port, use the show isdn status command. Figure 1-35 shows a close-up view of the LED indicators. Close-up of the BRI and FXS LED Indicators 300149 Figure 1-35 Memory The Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series routers contain flash memory and main memory. Flash Memory The Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series ISRs use non-upgradable flash memory storage. The onboard flash memory contains the Cisco IOS software image, the boot flash contains the ROMMON boot code, and a separate non-volatile flash contains the cookie configuration. Table 1-7 describes the default flash memory storage. Table 1-7 Flash Memory Storage Models Flash Memory Storage Cisco 860 series and 880 series routers 128 MB Cisco 880 series voice routers and Cisco 890 series routers 256 MB Cisco 880 series routers with embedded WLAN antennas 256 MB Cisco 860VAE routers 8 MB boot flash, 128 MB for IOS Cisco 860VAE-K9 64 MB boot flash and IOS Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-36 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Note Flash memory is not upgradable. An external USB flash memory module may be used if additional flash memory is needed. Main Memory Table 1-8 describes the main onboard memory storage for different router models. Table 1-8 Main Onboard Memory Storage Models Onboard Memory Storage Expandability Cisco 860 series routers 256 MB Not expandable. Cisco 860VAE series routers 256 MB Not expandable. Cisco 880 series routers A memory expansion slot accommodates a PC2-4200, 256-MB or 512-MB double data rate 2 (DDR2) SODIMM, for a maximum of 768 MB. 256 MB (expandable to 768 MB) Cisco 880 series routers with 512 MB embedded WLAN antennas Not expandable. Cisco 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, 898EA routers Expandable to 1 GB. 512 MB USB Port Table 1-9 describes the USB ports for different router models. Table 1-9 USB Ports Models USB Cisco 860 series (non-VAE) No USB ports. Cisco 860VAE series One USB 1.1-compliant port located on the back panel. The USB port does not support eToken. Cisco 880 series One USB 1.1-compliant port located on the front panel. The USB port provides connection for USB devices such as security tokens and flash memory. Cisco 890 series1 Two USB 2.0-compliant ports located on the front panel. Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, One USB 2.0-compliant port located on the back panel. Cisco897VA, Cisco 898EA 1. Except for Cisco 892FSP, Cisco 896VA, Cisco 897VA, and Cisco 898EA. Fan Some router models do not have a fan, while other models have either one or two fans. The fans spin at full speed, as a diagnostic aid, immediately after the router is powered up. After the router has booted, the fans spin as fast as necessary to minimize fan noise while maintaining a safe internal operating temperature. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-37 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features The following models have no fan: • Cisco 892FSP • Cisco 896VA • Cisco 897VA • Cisco 898EA Power Supply The Cisco 892FSP has a single +12V power supply input. The Cisco 892FSP power connector is different from the barrel-type connector on other 890 series models. The AC adapter cable connector has four pins and a built-in locking mechanism. Figure 3-27 shows the power adapter connector. The Cisco 896VA, 897VA, and Cisco 898EA use PoE (12 VDC 43 W, -54 VDC 80 W) and non-PoE (12 VDC 60 W) power supplies. Power over Ethernet Module The Cisco 880 series ISRs can include an optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to FE ports 0 and 1. The Cisco 890 series ISRs can include an optional PoE module that provides power to 802.3af-compliant devices connected to FE ports 0, 1, 2, and 3. The PoE module is an option available only for the Cisco 880 series and 890 series ISRs and requires a 48 V external power adapter. This function can be added to an 880 or 890 series router by installing the PoE adapter card in the router and inserting the PoE 48 V external power adapter. Note The Cisco 880 series ISRs with embedded WLAN antennas 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. For the back panels of some of these routers, see Figure 1-17 and Figure 1-19. 3G Cellular Data WAN Connectivity The 3G (Evolution Data Only [EVDO], Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems [UMTS]) cellular interface is intended for use as a backup data link, but it can also be used as a primary WAN data link. The 3G technology is third-generation wide-area cellular technology that is used in voice telephony and broadband wireless data in a mobile environment. Some Cisco 880G models come with a 34-mm express card slot ready for use with a commercial 3G card radio. The 3G express card slot is located on the front panel. For a list of supported 3G cards, see the Cisco 880 Series Integrated Services Routers Data Sheet. Other Cisco 880G models come with embedded WAN modems for use over GSM or CDMA networks. These routers have antenna connectors on the back panel. GSM routers have two SIM card slots. For information on configuring Cisco 880 series ISRs for 3G, see Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3G (EV-DO Rev A) and Configuring Cisco EHWIC and 880G for 3.7G (HSPA+)/3.5G (HSPA). Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-38 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Wireless LAN Connectivity The embedded Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, 802.11a/b/g/n-compliant wireless AP is preinstalled in the router as an optional feature. The Cisco 860 series routers support autonomous features and network configurations. The Cisco 880 series and 890 series routers support both autonomous and unified features and network configurations. The wireless AP does not have an external Console port. Use the router’s Console port as described in Chapter 3, “Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port.” To configure the wireless device, use the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI). Table 1-10 describes the radios and antennas for the Cisco 860 series, 880 series, and 890 series routers. Note Cisco 860VAE ISRs do not support wireless LAN connectivity. The 5-GHz radio operates in the Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) 1, 2, 3, 5-GHz frequency bands. Table 1-10 Wireless Device Radios and Antennas Radio Module Platform Single-band 802.11b/g/n draft 2.0 radio module Cisco 860 and 880 series routers Note Single-band 802.11b/g/n radio module 2.4 GHz Cisco 880 series routers with embedded WLAN antennas Up to 100 Mb/s Mode Antenna Cisco 860 series: autonomous only Three captive, omnidirectional dipole antennas: 2 dBi at 2.4 GHz Cisco 880 series: autonomous and unified Cisco 860VAE ISRs do not support wireless LAN connectivity. Dual-band 802.11a/n and 802.11b/g/n radio modules Dual-band simultaneous 802.11a/n and 802.11b/g/n radio modules Maximum Data Radio Band Throughput1 2.4 GHz 100 Mb/s per radio, Autonomous and up to 200 Mb/s unified total 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Cisco 890 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Three embedded, omnidirectional antennas: 2 dBi at 2.4 GHz Three embedded, dual-band, omnidirectional antennas: 2 dBi at 2.4 GHz and 5 dBi at 5 GHz 100 Mb/s per radio, Autonomous and up to 200 Mb/s unified total Three dual-band, removable, 2.4-GHz/5-GHz omnidirectional dipole RP-TNC antenna2 1. Actual data rate is highly dependent on your wireless environment. 2. The antennas require some minor installation. They must be screwed onto the RP-TNC antenna connectors on the I/O side of the chassis. See the following document on Cisco.com for feature information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/access/wireless/hardware/notes/antdip.html Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-39 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Supported Cisco Radio Antennas The Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F come with three removable dipole antennas that can be replaced using the Cisco approved antenna extenders listed in Table 1-11. Note Table 1-11 Cisco supports only the antennas listed in Table 1-11 with the Cisco 890 series dual-band radio module. Cisco Antennas Supported on the Cisco 890 Series ISRs Cisco Part Number Antenna Type Maximum Gain Description AIR-ANTM2050D-R Omnidirectional 2.0 dBi at 2.4 GHz This is the default antenna. It is a swivel-mount dipole dual-band blade antenna. For more information, see Cisco Multiband Swivel-Mount Dipole Antenna (AIR-ANTM2050D-R). 5.0 dBi at 5 GHz AIR-ANTM4050V-R Omnidirectional 4.0 dBi at 2.4 GHz 5.0 dBi at 5 GHz AIR_ANTM5560P-R Patch 5.5 dBi at 2.4 GHz 6.0 dBi at 5 GHz Ceiling-mount dual-band antenna. This antenna has a clip that allows it to be mounted on a drop-ceiling cross member. For more information, see Cisco Multiband Diversity Omnidirectional Ceiling-Mount Antenna. Wall-mount dual-band antenna. For more information, see Cisco Multiband Wall-Mount, Corner-Mount, or Mast-Mount Antenna. Small Form-Factor Pluggable Port The SFP port supports auto-media-detection, auto-failover, and remote fault indication (RFI), as described in the IEEE 802.3ah specification. See the Cisco 892F data sheet for a list of supported SFPs. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-40 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Feature Summary Table 1-12 summarizes the hardware features available in the Cisco 860 series, Cisco 880 series, and Cisco 890 series ISRs. Table 1-12 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series 890 Series Reset button Resets the router configuration to the factory default. All models All models All models Resets the router configuration to customer configuration. 866VAE, — 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9 — FE1 built-in switch ports Provides connection to 10/100BASE-T (10/100-Mb/s) All models Fast Ethernet networks. The autosensing function in these routers eliminates the need for a crossover cable and enables the router to detect MDI2 or MDIX3 in any other PC or hub with a straight-through cable or a crossover cable. GE4 built-in switch port Provides connection to 10/100/1000BASE-T 866VAE-K9, — (10/100/1000-Mb/s) Gigabit Ethernet networks. The 867VAE-K9 autosensing function in these routers eliminates the need for a crossover cable and enables the router to detect MDI5 or MDIX6 in any other PC or hub with a straight-through cable or a crossover cable. 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, 897VAM, 897VAW, 897VAMW, 898EA Console or AUX port All models Provides a connection to the terminal or PC for software configuration or troubleshooting. The Console port may be configured as a virtual auxiliary port for dial backup and remote management. All models All models 861, 867, All models 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9 All models All models 891, 892, 892F Cisco 891, Cisco 892, and Cisco 892F have separate console and auxiliary ports. Cisco 892FSP has combined console and auxiliary port. Security features Provides support for VPNs7, Cisco IOS Firewall, and IPSec8. The Cisco 880 series routers also provide URL filtering. Embedded wireless AP FE WAN port Provides Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ 802.11a/b/g/n compliance. Wireless models The Cisco 860 series routers contain a single 802.11b/g/n radio. 802.11b/g/n Some Cisco 880 series routers contain a single 802.11b/g/n radio while others contain dual 802.11a/n and 802.11b/g/n radios. The Cisco 890 series routers contain dual 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n radios. Provides connection to 10/100BASE-T. Can be connected to 861 other network devices, such as a cable modem, an xDSL11 modem, or router. The router is capable of bridging and multiprotocol routing between the LAN and WAN ports. Wireless models Wireless models 802.11b/g/n9 and 802.11a/n10 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n 881 891, 892, 892F Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-41 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-12 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Feature Description 860 Series GE WAN port 10/100/1000 GE WAN Port. 866VAE, — 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9 All models VDSLoPOTS12 port Provides connection to a VDSL network. — 887V — ADSLoPOTS Provides ADSL connection over basic telephone service — with Annex A and Annex B ITU G. 992.1 (ADSL), G.992.3 (ADSL2), and G.992.5 (ADSL). — — ADSLoISDN Provides ADSL connection over ISDN. — — DSL Multi-mode Provides ADSL2/2+ or VDSL connection over POTS or ISDN (ISDN on 886VA only). (VDSL and ADSL2/2+) — 880 Series 890 Series 866VAE, 886VA, 867VAE, 887VA,887V 866VAE-K9, A-M 867VAE-K9 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, 897VAM, 897VAW, 897VAMW, 898EA Real-time clock (RTC) RTC provides nonvolatile date and time when the router is powered on. The RTC is used for verifying the validity of the Certification Authority stored on the router. It is backed up by a nonreplaceable lithium battery. 866VAE, All models 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9 All models USB port, Supports USB 1.1. Provides connection for USB devices such as security tokens and flash memory. 866VAE, All models 867VAE, 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9 All models — Models with PoE Models with PoE The Cisco 880 series routers have a single USB port; the Cisco 890 series routers have two USB ports. Cisco 880 series routers with embedded WLAN antennas have one USB 2.0 port. Cisco 892FSP and Cisco 860VAE series routers have one USB 2.0 port on the rear panel for temporary installation of a Cisco-approved USB memory device for maintenance purposes only. The port supports only USB 2.0. Refer to the product datasheet for the list of supported USB flash memory devices. Note PoE13 Cisco 860VAE series router USB port does not support eToken. (Optional) Provides power for 802.3af-compliant devices (such as phones) that are connected to the router. The Cisco 880 series routers support a 2-port PoE module; the Cisco 890 series routers support a 4-port PoE module. G.SHDSL14 port Provides 2-wire or 4-wire connection to a G.SHDSL network. — 888 898EA 3G15 card slot Provides backup data link. — 3G models — Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-42 OL-16215-10 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features Table 1-12 Hardware Features Available in Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series ISRs (continued) Feature Description 860 Series 880 Series Dying gasp Detects when the router is losing power, and sends a power-fail signal to warn the DSLAM16 about the impending line drop. 866VAE, 888EA, 867VAE, xDSL models 866VAE-K9, 867VAE-K9, xDSL models 890 Series 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, 897VAM, 897VAW, 897VAMW, 898EA Data BRI port — Provides backup and remote management functions by connecting to the ISDN service provider if the main VDSL or G.SHDSL link fails. V.92 modem Provides dial backup and remote management functions if the main WAN link fails. — — 891 FXO18 port An FXO interface connects local calls to a central office or PBX. This is the interface a standard telephone provides. — 881 SRST — FXS19/DID20 port An FXS interface connects directly to a standard telephone, — fax machine, or similar device. This interface supplies ringing voltage and dial tone to the station. SRST models — BRI voice port The ISDN BRI S/T voice interface provides a client-side — (TE) ISDN S/T physical interface for connection to an NT1 device that terminates an ISDN telephone network. 887V — SFP21 port Supports auto-media-detection, auto-failover, and remote fault indication (RFI), as described in the IEEE 802.3ah specification. — 892F models, 892FSP, 896VA, 897VA, 897VAM, 897VAW, 897VAMW, 898EA See the Cisco 892F data sheet for a list of supported SFPs. — xDSL 892 models, except for the 3G and SRST17 models 1. FE = Fast Ethernet. 2. MDI = media-dependent interface in normal mode. 3. MDIX = media-dependent interface in crossover mode. 4. GE = Gigabit Ethernet. 5. MDI = media-dependent interface in normal mode. 6. MDIX = media-dependent interface in crossover mode. 7. VPN = Virtual Private Network. 8. IPsec = IP security. 9. This applies to most models of the Cisco 880 series routers. 10. This applies to Cisco 880 series routers with embedded, wireless antennas. 11. xDSL = General term referring to various forms of DSL, including ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line), VDSL (very-high-data-rate digital subscriber line), and G.SHDSL. 12. VDSLoPOTS = very-high-data-rate digital subscriber line 2 over plain old telephone service. 13. PoE = Power over Ethernet. This function can be added to an 880 or 890 series router by installing the PoE adapter card in the router and inserting the PoE 48-V external power adapter. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide OL-16215-10 1-43 Chapter 1 Product Overview Hardware Features 14. G.SHDSL = (global industry standard) symmetrical high-speed DSL. 15. 3G = Third-Generation. 16. DSLAM = digital subscriber line access multiplexer. 17. SRST = Survivable Remote Site Telephony. 18. FXO = Foreign Exchange Office. 19. FXS = Foreign Exchange Station. 20. DID = Direct Inward Dialing. 21. SFP = small-form-factor pluggable. Cisco 860 Series, Cisco 880 Series, and Cisco 890 Series Integrated Services Routers Hardware Installation Guide 1-44 OL-16215-10
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