Table Of Contents
Symbols - Numerics - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - V - W - X -
Index
Symbols
? (help) command B-2
Numerics
100 Mbps LED 1-7
A
AC power connection 3-15
ACTIVITY LED 1-4
ACT LED 1-7
AIMs, installing 1-8
asynchronous serial baud rates 2-12
auxiliary port
connecting to3-21to 3-22
description of2-7to 2-8
B
baud rate
of modem 3-21
setting for console terminal 1-4
boot command B-4
boothelper B-4
booting from Flash memory 1-5
bracket attachment
rack-mount3-5to 3-10
wall-mount 3-11
C
cables, provided 2-6
Caution symbol, meaning of ix
chassis
desktop installation 3-3
grounding 3-13
rack-mounting 3-4
wall-mounting 3-11
Cisco IOS software
locating documentation xv
recovering images B-8
commands
? (help) B-2
boot B-4
configuration register B-7
confreg B-7, B-8
context B-6
debugging B-6
dev B-5
dir B-5
frame B-6
help B-2, B-5
i (Initialize) B-6
meminfo B-5, B-6
reload B-1, B-2
reset B-6, B-10
ROM monitorB-1to B-12
stack B-6
sysret B-7
tftpdnld B-6, B-8, B-10
xmodem B-8, B-9
compact Flash memory card 1-2
compliance 1-12
configuration, site 2-4
configuration register
boot field 1-4
changing settings B-7, 1-2
enabling booting from Flash memory 1-5
confreg command B-7, B-8
connections
AC power 3-15
asynchronous/synchronous serial 2-12
auxiliary port 2-8
console port 2-7
console terminal 3-20
DCE 2-10
DC power3-16to 3-17
DSU/CSU 2-13
DTE 2-10
Ethernet 2-9
ISDN BRI 2-12
modem 3-20
network 2-8
serial 2-10
Token Ring 2-9
console port
connecting to3-20to 3-21
description of 2-7
console speed, setting B-10
context command B-6
cooling recommendations 2-4
D
DCE connections 2-10
DC power connections3-16to 3-17
debugging commands B-6
desktop installation 3-3
dev command B-5
dimensions, chassis 1-11, 1-12
dir command B-5
documentation
Cisco IOS software xv
on CD-ROM xiv
on the WEB xiv
related xiv
DRAM 1-2
DSU/CSU connections 2-13
DTE connections 2-10
dynamic random-access memory
See DRAM.
E
electrical safety guidelines 2-1
electrostatic discharge damage
See ESD
error essages A-4
ESD 2-2
Ethernet cable types 2-9
F
FDX LED 1-7
feet, installing 3-3
Figures
auxiliary port connection 3-22
bracket attachment for rack -mounting3-6to 3-10
bracket attachment for wall-mounting 3-12
brackets, rack mounting 3-4, 3-5
chassis views 1-2, 1-3
console terminal connection 3-21
DC power connections 3-17
ground lug attachment 3-14, 3-15
LEDs on front panel 1-3
LEDs on rear panel 1-5, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8
modem connection 3-22
mounting brackets 3-4, 3-5
rollover cable, identifying 3-22
rubber feet, locations 3-4
wall-mounting the chassis 3-13
Flash memory
booting from 1-5
description of 1-2
frame command B-6
G
grounding the chassis 3-13
H
help command B-2, B-5
high temperature, troubleshooting A-2
humidity, specifications 1-11, 1-12
I
i (initialize) command B-6
installation
checklist 2-4
desktop 3-3
rack-mounting 3-4
site requirements 2-3
tools required 2-6
wall-mounting 3-11, 3-13
interface numbering 1-9, 1-11
WAN interface cards 1-9
IOS software
locating documentation xv
recovering images B-8
ISDN BRI2-12to 2-13
L
LAN
connections3-18to 3-19
interface types 2-9
LEDs
100 Mbps, in 1-RU chassis 1-7
100 Mbps, in Cisco 2691 1-8
ACT, in 1-RU chassis 1-7
ACT, in Cisco 2691 1-8
ACTIVITY, in 1-RU chassis 1-4
ACTIVITY, in Cisco 2691 1-4
CF1, in Cisco 2691 1-8
FDX, in 1-RU chassis 1-7
front panel1-3to 1-4
interpretation of A-2
LINK, in 1-RU chassis 1-7
LINK, in Cisco 2691 1-8
Power, in 1-RU chassis 1-3
Power, in Cisco 2691 1-4
rear panel1-5to 1-8
RPS, in 1-RU chassis 1-4
SYS/RPS, in Cisco 2691 1-4
lightning safety 2-2
LINK LED 1-7
M
meminfo command B-5, B-6
memory1-2to 1-9
modem connection 3-21
N
netboot B-4
network connections 2-8
network modules, installing 1-8
nonvolatile random-access memory
See NVRAM.
NVRAM 1-2
P
packing list 2-6
port numbering 1-9
power
requirements 2-3
specifications1-11to 1-12
power supply connections3-15to 3-17
power supply LED1-3to 1-4
R
rack-mounting the chassis3-4to 3-11
racks, equipment 2-4
record keeping, site log 2-5
regulatory compliance 1-12
reload command B-1, B-2
reset command B-6, B-10
rollover cable, identifying 3-22
ROM monitor
commandsB-2to B-12
syntax B-3
using B-1
rubber feet, installing 3-3
S
safety
guidelines2-1to 2-2
warnings, translations of ix
SDRAM 1-2
serial connections, considerations 2-10
serial port specifications 2-11
shared memory 1-2
show hardware command B-5
show version command B-5
site
configuration 2-4
environment 2-3
log, record keeping 2-5
requirements 2-3
slot numbering 1-11
software image recovery procedure B-8
specifications
Cisco 261x, Cisco 262x, Cisco 265x 1-11
Cisco 2691 1-12
serial ports 2-11
system 1-11
stack command B-6
static electricity damage 2-2
synchronous dynamic random-access memory
See SDRAM.
sysret command B-7
T
Tables
cable specifications 3-18
configuration register bits 1-1
configuration register settings for boot field 1-3
configuration register settings for broadcast address 1-4
configuration register settings for console terminal baud rate 1-5
DC wiring requirements 3-16
documents xv
DTE and DCE devices 2-11
ISDN-BRI cable specifications 2-13
LAN connections 2-9, 3-18
LAN interfaces, summary 1-1
LEDs on front panel 1-3, 1-4
LEDs on rear panel 1-7, 1-8
power requirements 2-3
related documents xv
serial signal transmission specifications 2-12
specifications, system 1-11, 1-12
voice connections 3-18
WAN connections 3-18
telephone jacks, safety during installation 2-2
temperature, operating 1-11, 1-12
tftpdnld command B-6, B-8, B-10
Token Ring connections 2-9
tools required for installation 2-6
troubleshooting
cables A-3
connections A-3
cooling system A-2
error messages A-4
front panel LEDs 1-3
high temperature A-2
modules A-3
power system A-2
rear panel LEDs 1-5
V
ventilation 2-4
VICs
See voice interface cards.
voice interface cards, installing 1-8
W
wall-mounting the chassis 3-11
wall-mounting the router 3-12
WAN interface cards, installing 1-8
Warnings
installation 2-1
lightning activity 3-15, 3-18
main disconnection 3-23
secure power cabling 3-17
SELV circuit 2-8
TN power systems 2-3
translations of ix
WAN port voltages 2-12
WICs
See WAN interface cards
wiring
power supplies3-15to 3-17
telephone 2-2
X
xmodem command B-8, B-9