Cisco 1721 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Cisco 1721 Router Overview

Additional Required Equipment

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Cisco 1721 Router Hardware Installation Guide

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Table 1-6

Additional Required Equipment

Equipment

When You Use It

Ethernet hub

A hub connects pieces of network equipment (including the
Cisco 1721 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-, 100-, or
10/100-Mbps hub with the Cisco 1721 router.

Ethernet switch

A switch connects pieces of network equipment (including the
Cisco 1721 router) to create a network. You can use a 10-, 100-, or
10/100-Mbps switch with the Cisco 1721 router.

Phillips screwdriver

Although the WICs use thumbscrews, you might need a Phillips
screwdriver to loosen the WIC slot cover.

Cisco WIC

In order to make a WAN connection, the Cisco 1721 router must
have a supported WIC installed. The router supports up to two
cards. You can order the cards when you order the router, and they
will be installed for you. Or, you can order the cards separately, after
you receive the router, and then install them yourself.

Straight-through RJ-45-to-RJ-45
cable

This cable connects the router to the Ethernet LAN and connects the
WICs to various WAN services, including ISDN, T1/FT1, and
56-kbps services. You will need one cable for each connection that
requires this cable type.

Serial cable

This cable connects a serial card to serial services. You must order
this cable from Cisco. For detailed information about serial cable
types, refer to the Cisco WAN Interface Cards Hardware
Installation Guide
, which comes with every card.

NT-1

Some ISDN service providers require a Network Termination 1
(NT-1) device to connect an ISDN S/T port to the ISDN line.

Asynchronous modem

Connect a modem to the AUX port on the router when you want to
configure the router from a remote location.

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