Cisco Systems Network Router 1417 User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
IN STALLIN G YO UR C ISC O 1 4 1 7 R O UT ER  
Internet  
PC  
PC  
PC  
PC  
Server  
Server  
ADSL connection  
PC  
Hub  
Cisco 1407/1417  
PC  
1
UNPACK THE BOX  
2
INSTALL THE ROUTER  
3
VERIFY YOUR INSTALLATION  
 
Install the Router  
A. Connect the router to the local network  
Use the included yellow Ethernet cable for connecting the router to the local Ethernet network.  
For more information on this cable, refer to the “Cabling Specifications” chapter in the  
hardware installation guide that came with the router.  
Step 1 Connect one end of the yellow Ethernet cable to the yellow ETHERNET port.  
Step 2 Connect the other end to a port on the Ethernet hub or switch.  
Cisco 1417  
CONSOLE  
3
ADSL  
LNK  
OK  
FLASH PC CARD  
ETHERNET  
Ethernet port  
AUI  
8
7
1
Straight-through  
Ethernet cable  
Ethernet hub or switch  
 
Install the Router (continued)  
B. Connect the router to the ADSL line  
Use the included purple ADSL cable for connecting the router to the ADSL line.  
Step 1 Connect one end of the purple cable to the purple ADSL port on the router.  
Step 2 Connect the other end of the purple cable to the ADSL wall jack.  
Note: If you are connecting the router to a PO TS splitter that uses data port pins 3 and 4 for  
data, you should use the purple cable with the blue stripe. If you are not sure about what type  
of PO TS splitter to use, contact your ADSL service provider or your Cisco reseller.  
Step 3 Either install a POTS splitter, or confirm that your service provider installed a POTS  
splitter. If you are not sure about what type of POTS splitter to use, contact your  
ADSL service provider or your Cisco reseller.  
Step 4 Install microfilters if you need them for optimal telephone call quality.  
Note: Refer to the “Using PO TS Splitters and Microfilters” section in the “Installation”  
chapter of the installation and configuration guide for information on when to use PO TS  
splitters and microfilters.  
4
Caution Always connect the purple ADSL cable to the purple ADSL port. Do not  
connect the cable to the Ethernet port or to the console port. This will damage your  
router.  
ADSL  
(RJ-11)  
wall jack  
Cisco 1417  
CONSOLE  
ADSL  
LNK  
OK  
FLASH PC CARD  
ETHERNET  
RJ-11 cable  
ADSL port  
 
Install the Router (continued)  
C. Connect a PC to the router  
To use Cisco IOS software to configure the router, it must be connected to a terminal or to a  
PC with terminal-emulation software. Terminal-emulation software should be configured with  
the following settings: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity bits, and 1 stop bit.  
Take the following steps to connect the router to one of these devices:  
Step 1 Connect one end of the blue console cable (included) to the CONSOLE port on the  
router rear panel.  
Step 2 Depending on the console port connector (DB-25 or DB-9) on your terminal or PC,  
connect one of the gray adapters (included) to the other end of the console cable.  
Step 3 Connect the gray adapter to the DB-25 or DB-9 connector on your terminal or PC.  
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Cisco 1417  
CONSOLE  
ADSL  
LNK  
OK  
FLASH PC CARD  
ETHERNET  
Console cable  
To PC or terminal  
 
Install the Router (continued)  
D. Connect the power cord  
Step 1 Connect the power-supply cord to the power socket on the rear panel.  
Step 2 Connect the other end of the cord to a power outlet.  
Step 3 Turn on the router by pressing the power switch to the on ( | ) position.  
Step 4 Confirm that the router has power by checking that the PWR LED on the front panel  
is on.  
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Cisco 1417  
CONSOLE  
ADSL  
LNK  
OK  
FLASH PC CARD  
ETHERNET  
Power switch  
 
Verify Your Installation.  
After the router is powered up, the following LEDs confirm that you have correctly installed  
your router.  
LED  
PWR  
OK  
Location What to Look for  
Front  
Front  
On when power is being supplied to the router.  
One blink per second when the router is in ROM monitor  
mode.  
• Several blinks per second when the router is running the boot  
image in ROM monitor.  
On steady when the Cisco IOS software is loaded and  
functional.  
LNK  
Rear  
On when the router is correctly connected to the local Ethernet  
network through the ETHERNET port.  
WAN CARRIER  
Front  
On when the router has synchronized with the DSL access  
multiplexer (DSLAM) at the service provider office.  
ETHERNET ACT  
Front  
Rear  
Blinking when there is network traffic on the Ethernet LAN.  
7
OK  
On when the Flash PC card is correctly installed in the router. If  
this LED is off, refer to the installation and configuration guide  
that came with your router for instructions on how to reinstall the  
Flash PC card.  
For More Information  
For more information about installing or configuring your Cisco 1417 router, refer to the  
following sources:  
Cisco 1400 Series Router Installation and Configuration Guide (in the accessory kit).  
The Cisco Connection Online card in the accessory kit, which lists telephone numbers,  
e-mail addresses, and URLs for getting information directly from Cisco Systems.  
 
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