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Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004
User Guide
This publication provides procedures for installing and configuring the Cisco 1003 and
Cisco 1004 routers.
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Throughout the text, "the router" means both the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers,
unless indicated otherwise.
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  • Page 1 CD and as an annual subscription. To order UniverCD, contact your local sales representative or call Customer Service. Throughout the text, “the router” means both the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers, unless indicated otherwise. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 1...
  • Page 2 ISDN service provider supplies the NT1 connection worldwide, except in North America, where the NT1 device is supplied by the customer. Therefore, the Cisco 1004 router is for use in North America, and the Cisco 1003 router is ideally suited for use elsewhere.
  • Page 3 Overview of the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Routers From the back, the routers are the same with the following exceptions: • The ISDN BRI (RJ-45) port is labeled “ISDN S/T” on the Cisco 1003 router and “ISDN U” on the Cisco 1004 router. •...
  • Page 4: System Specifications

    Cisco 1004 router: UL 1950, CSA 22.2 No. 950 1. NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory. 2. The ISDN BRI port is labeled “ISDN S/T” on the Cisco 1003 router and “ISDN U” on the Cisco 1004 router. The Cisco 1004 router includes an integrated NT1 device.
  • Page 5: Canadian Department Of Communications Notice

    This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 5...
  • Page 6: Safety Recommendations

    Translations of the safety warnings in this document are available at the end of this Note publication in the section “Translated Safety Warnings.” Additional guidelines related to regulatory compliance and safety are available in the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 Public Network Certification publication. Safety Recommendations The warning symbol means danger.
  • Page 7 Preparing to Install Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry Warning (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. To see translated versions of this warning, refer to the section “Translated Safety Warnings”...
  • Page 8 Preparing to Install Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Inspecting Your Router Keep the router in the shipping container to prevent accidental damage until you have determined where you want to install it; then proceed with unpacking it. Check the packing list to ensure that you received the following items: •...
  • Page 9 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Installing the router is quick and simple. Inspect your router. Decide where to put your router: on a desktop or wall. Connect the cables to your network.
  • Page 10: Required Tools And Parts

    The ISDN service provider provides the NT1 connection worldwide, except in North America, where the NT1 device is supplied by the customer. The Cisco 1004 router contains an integrated NT1 device. If you have a Cisco 1003 router, a separate NT1 device is required.
  • Page 11: Mounting Your Router

    Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router To place your router on a desktop, shelf, or other flat, secure surface, perform the following steps: Check that the plastic “feet” on the bottom of the router are turned so that they are Step 1 completely under the unit.
  • Page 12 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Attach the router to a wall or other flat surface, using the screws that you must Step 2 provide. Mount the router so that: • The front-panel LEDs face up and are easily visible. Later, you will use these LEDs to verify that your router is working properly.
  • Page 13: Installing The Flash Memory Card

    Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Installing the Flash Memory Card This section explains how to install an optional PCMCIA Flash memory card. If a Flash memory card did not come with your order, ignore this section and proceed with the next section, “Making Network Connections.”...
  • Page 14 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Verify that the Flash memory card is set with write protection off. The Step 2 write-protect switch is located at the top edge of the card, when oriented with the printed side up.
  • Page 15 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Insert the Flash memory card into the PCMCIA slot. Step 3 PCMCIA slot 12VDC Flash memory card Black plastic eject button Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 15...
  • Page 16 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Align the bottom of the door with the bottom of the PCMCIA slot. Then rotate the Step 4 top of the door toward the rear panel until the plastic tabs snap into place.
  • Page 17: Making Network Connections

    Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Making Network Connections You must provide interface cables to connect the router to the Ethernet and WAN lines. Refer to the section “Pinouts” for cable specifications. Note Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of Warning lightning activity.
  • Page 18 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your Ethernet network. Step 2 You can connect the Ethernet port in either of the following ways: Connect to an Ethernet concentrator (or hub) using a straight-through Ethernet cable.
  • Page 19 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Or, you can connect the router to a PC Ethernet NIC using an Ethernet crossover cable. Ethernet crossover cable Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 19...
  • Page 20 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connect a straight-through BRI cable (not provided) to the BRI port on the router. Step 3 ISDN BRI port 12VDC Straight-through BRI cable 20 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 21 PTO staff or suitably trained engineers. (To see translated versions of this warning, refer to the section “Translated Safety Warnings” at the end of this publication.) If you have a Cisco 1003 router, connect the other end of the straight-through BRI Step 4 cable to the S/T interface on your NT1 device.
  • Page 22 (To see a translated version of this warning, refer to the section “Translated Safety Warnings” at the end of this publication.) If you have a Cisco 1004 router, connect the other end of the straight-through BRI Step 5 cable to your wall jack.
  • Page 23: Connecting A Console

    Your router ships with either a desktop or wall-mount power supply. This section explains how to connect both types of power supplies. The desktop power supply is approved for use with both routers, but the wall-mount power supply is approved for use with the Cisco 1004 router only.
  • Page 24 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connecting the Desktop Power Supply To connect the desktop power supply, follow these steps: Connect the DC power cable from the power supply to the power connector on the Step 1 rear panel of the router.
  • Page 25 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connect the female end of the power cable to the male receptacle on the power Step 2 supply. Power outlet DC power input 12VDC Desktop power supply The desktop power supply includes an AC power cable that has the appropriate plug Note for the country to which the router is shipped.
  • Page 26 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connect the male end of the power cable to the power outlet. Plugging in the Step 3 power supply turns on power to the router. DC power input Power outlet 12VDC Desktop power supply...
  • Page 27 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connecting the Wall-Mount Power Supply To connect the wall-mount power supply, follow these steps: Connect the DC power cable from the power supply to the power connector on the Step 1 rear panel of the router.
  • Page 28 Installing Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Connect the power supply to the power outlet. Plugging in the power supply turns Step 2 on power to the router. Wall-mount DC power input Power outlet power supply 12VDC Checking the Router Installation After you finish installing your router, attempt to send data and check the LEDs on the front...
  • Page 29 flicker (not including the SYSTEM OK LED, which may blink depending on the monitor or boot state), refer to the section “Troubleshooting the Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router” later in this publication for more information about the LEDs.
  • Page 30 Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router The system will boot from a configuration file only if: — The configuration file is named router-confg (for UNIX systems) or ciscortr.cfg (for DOS systems). Use the show flash command to check the configuration filename.
  • Page 31: Using The Setup Program

    Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Using the Setup Program If a configuration file is not available for your router, you must enter the interface addresses and global parameters using the setup program. Obtain the IP address and the number of bits in the subnet field of the Ethernet and BRI port from your system administrator before...
  • Page 32 226] Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Mon 05-Jun-95 15:40 by enf Image text-base: 0x02004000, data-base: 0x022568F8 cisco 1000 (68360) processor (revision 0x00) with 3584K/512K bytes of memory. Processor board serial number 01335805 Bridging software. Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
  • Page 33 BRI0 unassigned not set Note If you have a Cisco 1003 router, the following message is omitted from the display because the router does not include an integrated NT1 device: Integrated NT1 for ISDN Basic Rate Interface Step 3 Configure the global parameters. Choose which protocols to support on the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 34 Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router The ISDN switch type appropriate for your router depends on the ISDN provider’s equipment. The following table lists the ISDN switch types: ISDN Switch Type Description none Switch type not defined Australia...
  • Page 35 Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Configure the serial (BRI) port. Respond to the prompts as follows, substituting Step 5 the correct IP address in the appropriate location: Configuring interface BRI0: Is this interface in use? [yes]: Configure IP on this interface? [yes]: IP address for this interface: 172.16.21.15...
  • Page 36: Configuring Isdn

    Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router use the enabled mode ‘configure’ command to modify this configuration. You have now completed the initial configuration. Configuring ISDN After you have completed the initial router configuration, configure the BRI port for ISDN.
  • Page 37 Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Enter the BRI interface, encapsulation method (PPP), target router’s host name Step 4 and IP address, ISDN number to dial, and the dialer group. router (config)# interface bri port_number router (config-if)# encapsulation ppp...
  • Page 38: Specifying The Boot Method

    Configuring Your Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Configure a static route to allow connectivity to the target router’s local network. Step 8 Enter the network number of the target router’s local IP network, subnet mask, and IP address of the target router’s BRI port.
  • Page 39: Checking Your Settings

    Router uptime is 36 minutes System restarted by reload System image file is “flash:[enf]/c1000-h-m.103.Z”, booted via flash cisco 1000 (68360) processor (revision C) with 3584K/512K bytes of memory. Processor board serial number 01234567 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 39...
  • Page 40: Related Publications

    8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 2048K bytes of processor board PCMCIA flash (Read/Write) Configuration register is 0x2102 If you have a Cisco 1003, the following message is omitted from the display because Note the Cisco 1003 does not include an integrated NT1 device:...
  • Page 41 Troubleshooting the Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router Troubleshooting the Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router This section describes how to troubleshoot the router by using the LEDs on the front panel. The LEDs indicate the current operating condition of your router. Observe the LEDs, note any fault conditions that the router is encountering, and then contact your system administrator.
  • Page 42 Troubleshooting the Cisco 1003 or Cisco 1004 Router The following table describes the LEDs. State Description Power On steadily 12 VDC is being supplied to the router and the internal DC-to-DC converter is operational. Power is not reaching the router. Verify that the power supply is plugged into the wall receptacle, and that the cable from the power supply to the router is connected.
  • Page 43 Pinouts The following tables list the pinouts for the cables that can be used with the router. The pinouts apply to both the Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 routers, unless specified otherwise. Ethernet Port and Cable Pinouts 10BaseT Ethernet Port...
  • Page 44 – – RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable Pinouts RJ-45 RJ-45 Signal Direction Signal –> TX– –> RX– <– – – – – – – RX– <– TX– – – – – – – 44 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 45 Pinouts BRI Port and Cable Pinouts BRI Port (RJ-45) Pinouts for the Cisco 1003 Router 8 Pin Polarity Transmit Receive Receive Transmit Receive Transmit – Transmit Receive – 1. Pins 1, 2, 7, and 8 are not used. 2. TE refers to terminal terminating layer 1 aspects of TE1, TA, and NT2 functional groups.
  • Page 46 The console port is an asynchronous serial port. Console Port Pinouts Signal Definition – – Output Output – – Input Input – – 1. Any pin not referenced is not connected. 46 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 47 On Cisco cables, pin 1 is white on one connector, and pin 8 is white on the other connector (a rollover cable reverses pins 1 and 8, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, and 4 and 5).
  • Page 48: Service And Support

    Service and Support If you need additional assistance, refer to the service and support information that is included in the warranty package that shipped with your order. 48 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 49: Translated Safety Warnings

    Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings This section repeats in multiple languages the warnings in this publication. Regulatory compliance and safety information is available in the Cisco 1003 and Note Cisco 1004 Public Network Certification publication that accompanied your router.
  • Page 50: Jewelry Removal Warning

    (anneaux, colliers et montres compris). Lorsqu’ils sont branchés à l’alimentation et reliés à la terre, les objets métalliques chauffent, ce qui peut provoquer des blessures graves ou souder l’objet métallique aux bornes. 50 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 51: Lightning Activity Warning

    Tijdens onweer dat gepaard gaat met bliksem, dient u niet aan het systeem te werken of kabels aan te sluiten of te ontkoppelen. Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita Varoitus ukkosilmalla. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 51...
  • Page 52 Alle vastbedrade verbindingen (behalve die verbindingen die gemaakt zijn door niet-verwijderbare, slechts eenmaal te verbinden aansluitpunten) dienen slechts door PTT-personeel of door daartoe opgeleide ingenieurs gemaakt te worden. 52 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 53 Brukere bør ikke klusse med eller åpne utstyr eller tilkoblingsmateriale som er utstyrt av Telenor. Eventuelle faste installasjoner (bortsett fra koblinger som er foretatt med kabelsko for engangsbruk og som ikke kan fjernes) må kun utføres av Telenor-montører. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 53...
  • Page 54 BRI-kabel losmaakt, maak dan eerst het einde dat bij de routeereenheid vandaan is, los om een mogelijke elektrische schok te voorkomen. Gevaarlijke netwerkspanning is ook aanwezig op de systeemkaart in de buurt van de BRI-poort (RJ-454 connector), zelfs als de stroom uit staat. 54 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 55 BRI, desligue primeiro a extremidade do distribuidor para evitar possíveis choques eléctricos. Existem também tensões de rede perigosas na placa do sistema, nomeadamente, na área da porta BRI (conector RJ-45), independentemente do facto da corrente estar ou não ligada. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 55...
  • Page 56 Før kabinettet åpnes, skal kablene for telenettet kobles fra for å unngå å komme Advarsel i kontakt med spenningen i telenettet. Aviso Antes de abrir o chassis, desligue os cabos da rede telefónica para evitar contacto com a tensão da respectiva rede. 56 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 57: No On/Off Switch Warning

    Voordat u aan een systeem werkt dat geen aan/uit schakelaar heeft, dient u de stekker van het netsnoer uit het stopcontact te halen. Ennen kuin teet mitään sellaiselle järjestelmälle, jossa ei ole Varoitus kaksiasentokytkintä, kytke irti virtajohto. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 57...
  • Page 58 électrique du local. Vérifier qu'un fusible ou qu'un disjoncteur de 120 V alt., 30 A U.S. maximum (240 V alt., 20 A international) est utilisé sur les conducteurs de phase (conducteurs de charge). 58 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 59 Denna produkt är beroende av i byggnaden installerat kortslutningsskydd (överströmsskydd). Kontrollera att säkring eller överspänningsskydd används på fasledarna (samtliga strömförande ledare) ¥ för internationellt bruk max. 240 V växelström, 20 A (iUSA max. 120V växelström, 30 A). Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 59...
  • Page 60: Selv Circuit Warning

    Utgangene merket "10BaseT", "Console" og "PCMCIA" er lavspentkretser Advarsel (SELV) for ekstra sikkerhet. SELV-kretser skal kun kobles til andre SELV-kretser. Da BRI-kretsene håndteres som telenettspenning, bør du unngå å koble SELV-kretsen til kretser for telenettspenning (TNV). 60 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...
  • Page 61: Warning Statement For Norway And Sweden

    This statement applies only to Norway and Sweden. This statement is listed in the following order: • Norway • Sweden Advarsel Apparatet skal kobles til en jordet stikkontakt. Varning! Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat nätuttag. Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide 61...
  • Page 62: Product Disposal Warning

    ¡Advertencia! El desecho final de este producto debe realizarse según todas las leyes y regulaciones nacionales. Slutlig kassering av denna produkt bör skötas i enlighet med landets alla lagar Varning! och föreskrifter. 62 Cisco 1003 and Cisco 1004 User Guide...

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