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Cisco 1605-R Dual Ethernet/WAN Interface Card Slot Router Cable Specifications

Document ID: 46788



Contents

Introduction
Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
Cabling Specifications
      Console
      Ethernet
      WAN Interface Cards
      Front Panel LEDs
      Rear Panel LEDs
Related Information

Introduction

This document provides the cabling specifications for the Cisco 1605-R Dual Ethernet/WAN Interface Card Slot router.

Prerequisites

Requirements

There are no specific requirements for this document.

Components Used

The information in this document is based on the hardware version:

  • Cisco 1605-R Router

The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.

Conventions

For more information on document conventions, see the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.

Cabling Specifications

The Cisco 1605-R router has two Ethernet interfaces, and one WAN interface card (WIC) slot.

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The cabling details for the Cisco 1605-R are as follows:

Console

The console cable is an RJ-45, the CAB-1600-CON=.

Ethernet

On the 1605-R router, there are two functional ports for either the 10Base-T (RJ-45) or AUI (DB-15) cables. The cable details are:

  • CAB-ETH-S-RJ45=

  • Yellow Cable for Ethernet

  • Straight-through

  • RJ-45

  • 6 ft.

The AUI adapter cable is a CAB-3CE18=.

WAN Interface Cards

WAN interface cards supported on the Cisco 1605-R consist of the following:

  • WIC-1T: 1-port serial, async and sync (T1/E1)

  • WIC-1DSU-56K4: 1 serial with integrated 56/64 Kbps 4-wire DSU/CSU

  • WIC-1DSU-T1: 1 serial with integrated T1/Fractional T1 DSU/CSU

  • WIC-1B-S/T: 1 ISDN BRI S/T

  • WIC-1B-U: 1 ISDN BRI U with integrated NT-1

Front Panel LEDs

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The table below shows the front panel LED functions for the Cisco 1605 router.

LED

Color

Description

SYSTEM PWR

Green

The router is on, and DC power is being supplied.

SYSTEM OK

Green

The router has successfully booted. Blinks during the boot cycle.

ETHØ ACT

Green

Data is being sent to or received from the first Ethernet LAN.

ETHØ COL

Yellow

Flashing indicates packet collisions on the first Ethernet LAN.

ETH1 ACT

Green

Data is being sent to or received from the second Ethernet LAN.

ETH1 COL

Yellow

Flashing indicates packet collisions on the second Ethernet LAN.

WIC CD/B1

Green

Data is being sent to or received from the WAN interface card port.

WIC ACT/B2

Green

Data is being sent to or received from the WAN interface card port.

Rear Panel LEDs

The table below explains the rear panel LED functions.

LED

Color

Description

All Models

LNK (next to ETHERNETØ 10BASET)

Green

Indicates 10BaseT link integrity. This LED is not on when connected to an Ethernet network through the AUI port.

The Cisco 1605 has two LNK LEDs, one for each Ethernet 10BaseT port.

OK (next to FLASH PC CARD slot)

Green

The Flash PC card is correctly installed.

Cisco 1601

RDY

Green

A serial port cable connection has been made to a modem or DSU/CSU.

Cisco 1602

LOOPBACK

Yellow

The DSU/CSU is in DSU or CSU loopback mode.

ALARM

Yellow

An alarm condition exists on the DSU/CSU port.

CARRIER

Green

Indicates line synchronization or connection on the DSU/CSU port.

Cisco 1603

OK (next to ISDN BRIØ S/T port)

Green

A physical connection has been established with the ISDN central office switch.

Cisco 1604

NT1

Green

A physical connection has been established from the router internal NT1 to the ISDN central office switch.

OK (next to ISDN PHONE port)

Green

The device connected to the router ISDN S/T port has established a physical connection with the ISDN central office switch.

Cisco 1605

LNK (next to ETHERNET1 10BASET)

Green

Indicates 10BaseT link integrity for the Ethernet 1 port.

OK (next to WIC slot)

Green

The WAN interface card is correctly installed in the router.


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Updated: Jul 07, 2005 Document ID: 46788