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Connecting The Router To Your Local Network - Cisco 1760 Quick Start Manual

Modular access router cabling and installation
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Slots 2 and 3 accept VICs only. These slots have a small metal tab on the right side that interferes with a similar
Note
tab on WICs, preventing the insertion of WICs by mistake.
Step 6
Tighten the screws that are on the card.
Voice Port Verification
When the router is connected to a PC and you are running the command-line interface, as described in the "Connect a PC to
the Router Console Port" section, you can enter the show voice port command to identify the port numbers of voice interfaces
installed in your router:
Router# show voice port slot-number/port-number
As an example of voice port numbering, if you install VICs in both slot 1 and slot 2 of the router, the ports in each of these slots
would be numbered as follows:
Slot 1—1/0 and 1/1
Slot 2—2/0 and 2/1
Figure 7 shows the Cisco 1760 router front panel and slot numbering.
Figure 7
Cisco 1760 Router Front Panel
1
PWR
OK
PVDM 0
PVDM 1
MOD
SLOT 0
0
OK
OK
OK
OK
16 15
14
13
12
WIC/VIC Slot 0
1
WIC/VIC Slot 1
2
Console Port
3
VIC Slot 2
4
5
VIC Slot 3
6
Slot 3 LEDs
Slot 2 LEDs
7
Auxiliary Port
8
6

Connecting the Router to Your Local Network

The router is connected to your local Ethernet network through the yellow 10/100 Ethernet port. You must provide the
following items for this connection:
• A straight-through, RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Ethernet cable
• A 10/100-Mbps Ethernet hub or switch
8
2
10/100 ETHERNET
1
SLOT 1
0
1
ACT
COL
FDX
100
LINK
OK
11
10
9
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
3
4
CONSOLE
THESE SLOTS ACCEPT ONLY VOICE INTERFACE CARDS
AUX
SLOT 2
0
1
SLOT 3
OK
OK
8
7
Ethernet Port
Ethernet LEDs
Slot 1 LEDs
Slot 0 LEDs
MOD OK LED
PVDM 0/1 OK LEDs
Router OK LED
Power LED
5
Cisco 1700
Series
0
1
6

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