Preparing for installation, What to do next – Cisco 520 User Manual

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Cisco Secure Router 520 Series Hardware Installation Guide

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Chapter 2 Preinstallation Information

Preparing for Installation

Preparing for Installation

Before installing the router and connecting devices to it, follow these steps:

Step 1

Obtain a broadband or Ethernet connection from your service provider.

Step 2

Remove the cables and product documentation from the plastic bag. Remove the router power adapter
and the black power cord from the accessory kit.

Step 3

If you ordered a wireless router, remove the antenna from the box.

Step 4

Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to the router: servers, workstations, or PCs. Make sure that
there is a network interface card (NIC) in each device for connecting to the Ethernet ports.

Step 5

If you plan to configure the software by using Cisco IOS commands and the console port, provide an
ASCII terminal or a PC that is running terminal emulation software to connect to the console port.

Step 6

If you plan to connect a modem, provide the modem and modem cable.

Step 7

If you plan to use the cable-lock feature, provide a Kensington or equivalent locking cable.

Step 8

Read the safety warnings (see the

“Safety Warnings and Guidelines” section on page 2-1

) and

information about preventing damage to the router (see the

“Preventing Damage to the Router” section

on page 2-3

).

What to Do Next

Mount the router by following the instructions in

Chapter 3, “Router Mounting Procedures.”

Power adapter

1

1

1

Power cord

5

1

1

1

Cisco documentation

6

1

1

1

Swivel-mount dipole antenna
(wireless routers only)

1

1

1

1.

DSL = digital subscriber line. Used for an asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL).

2.

An RJ-11—to—RJ-11 straight-through cable is shipped, unless you have requested an RJ-11—to—RJ-11 crossover cable.

3.

An RJ-11—to—RJ-11 straight-through cable is shipped, unless you have requested an RJ-11—to—RJ-11 crossover cable or an RJ-11—to—RJ-45 cable.

4.

The console-auxiliary cable is used to connect the router console port to an async modem for dial backup or remote management.

5.

Power cords are ordered as applicable to country or geographic region.

6.

Includes the Cisco Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Roadmap and the Readme First for Cisco Secure Router 520 Series documents.

Table 2-1

Items Shipped with the Cisco Secure Router 520 Series Routers (continued)

Item

Cisco Secure Router 520
Ethernet-to-Ethernet

Cisco Secure Router 520
ADSL-over-POTS

Cisco Secure Router 520
ADSL-over-ISDN

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