Cisco 910 Industrial Router Installation
Additional Router Connections
Installing the SSD Storage Card Into the Router, page 34
Removing the SSD Storage Card From the Router, page 34
Installing the SSD Storage Card Into the Router
Follow these steps to install the SSD storage card into the slot in the Cisco 910 Industrial Router:
1.
Before you install (or remove) the SSD storage card from the router, power down the router first.
2.
Insert the SSD storage card into the slot.
3.
Using a screwdriver, secure the two captive screws into place.
Removing the SSD Storage Card From the Router
Follow these steps to remove the SSD storage card from the slot in the Cisco 910 Industrial Router:
1.
Using a screwdriver, loosen the two captive screws on the SSD storage card carrier.
2.
Gently pull the SSD storage card out of the slot.
Additional Router Connections
This section provides information about making other, additional router cable connections. Follow the procedures in this
section based on your network configuration and requirements. This section contains information about these
procedures:
Connecting a Serial Port, page 34
Connecting a USB Port, page 35
Connecting an SFP Port, page 35
Connecting the Gigabit Ethernet Port, page 36
Connecting a Serial Port
See
Figure 1
for the serial port location of the router.
Before you connect a device to a serial port, you need to know the following:
Type of device, data terminal equipment (DTE) or data communications equipment (DCE), that you are connecting
to the synchronous serial interface
Type of connector, male or female, required to connect to the device
Signaling standard required by the device
You must provide or purchase separately the correct serial cable. The cable does not ship with the router. Contact
your Cisco reseller to purchase the correct cable from Cisco.
The RS232 interface of the router operates as a DCE; any connection to this interface must be as a DTE.
You can connect a device to this port while the router is operating normally.
The serial ports are labeled COM1 and COM2.
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