Cisco uBR905 Installation Manual page 22

Cable access router
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Physical Description
A single F-connector interface to the cable system.
Four RJ-45 (10BaseT Ethernet) hub ports to connect a maximum of four computers directly to the
Ethernet hub ports at the rear of the unit (depending on the Cisco IOS release). Alternatively, one
of the four ports can connect to an Ethernet hub, which then can connect additional computers or
devices at the site. (The actual number of supported CPE devices depends on the Cisco IOS release;
see the "Bridging Operations" section on page 1-2 for details.)
One RJ-45 console port (optional) to connect to a laptop PC or console terminal when locally
configuring the router; the router ships from the Cisco factory with the console port enabled.
Note
The Cisco uBR905 cable access router ships from the Cisco factory with the console port
enabled. By default, downloading a Cisco IOS configuration file disables the console port
and erases all previously saved configurations. This default behavior prohibits
configuration access at the remote site.
Figure 1-3 depicts the front of the Cisco uBR905 cable access router. Figure 1-4 shows the rear of the
unit.
Figure 1-3
9.50 in.
Figure 1-4
Cable F-connector
Ethernet 10BaseT (RJ-45)
The Cisco uBR905 router is designed to work with commercial security products, such as
Kensington-compatible lock and cable devices, that attach to the router to prevent theft in small office
applications. The router's rear panel contains generic lock and unlock symbols, identified as "Lock" in
Figure 1-4.
Cisco does not supply these security products.
Note
Cisco uBR905 Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Cisco uBR905 Cable Access Router Front View
Cisco uBR905 Cable Access Router Rear View
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Cabl e TV In
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Lock
13.30 in.
Cisc o uBR 905
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Cons ole
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Power receptacle
Reset switch
Console (RJ-45)
Chapter 1
Product Overview
Cisco uBR900
SERIES
2.30 in.
OL-0598-01 (9/2000)

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