Cisco 1000 ISR Series, C111x, C1111X, C1101-4PLTEPWx, C1101-4P Installation And Connection

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Install and Connect the Router
This chapter describes how to install and connect Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Router (ISR) to LAN and WAN networks.
Warning
Read the installation instructions before using, installing or connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
Installing the Cisco 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers involve these tasks:
Unpack the Router, on page 1
Connect Power Cable, on page 19
Connect the Router to a Console, on page 21
Connect WAN and LAN Interfaces, on page 25
Configure the Router at Startup, on page 26

Unpack the Router

Unpack the router only when you are ready to install it. If the installation site is not ready, to prevent accidental damage, keep the chassis in its shipping container until you are ready to install.
The router, accessory kit, publications, and any optional equipment you order may be shipped in more than one container. When you unpack the containers, check the packing list to ensure that you have received all listed items.

Set up Router on Desktop, Rack, or Wall

After unpacking, based on your requirements, you can set up a Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) on a desktop, a rack, or the wall.
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Rack Mount

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Note
You can install external modules before or after mounting a router. However, if you choose to install the external modules after mounting the router on the rack or wall, ensure that you have optimal access to the back/front panel of the router.
For information on modules and Field Replaceable Units (FRUs), see the Install and Upgrade Modules and
FRUs section.
Depending on the model, the available options for mounting a Cisco 1100 ISR are:
Table 1: Models and Mounting Options
Mounting OptionsModel
C111x and C1111X
Desktop, Rack Mount, Wall Mount using Key-hole Slots, Wall Mount using-Din-Rail
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-hole SlotsC1101-4P
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1101-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole Slots,C1109-2PLTExx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1109-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1109-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1109-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1109-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Wall Mount using Key-Hole SlotsC1109-4PLTEPWx
Desktop, Rack Mounting using Din-Rail Brackets, Under DeskC1121-4Px
Desktop, Rack Mounting using Din-Rail Brackets, Under DeskC1126(X)-8PLTEP
Desktop, Rack Mounting using Din-Rail Brackets, Under DeskC1128(X)-8PLTEP
If you choose to setup the router on a desktop, you can place the router on a desktop, bench top or on a shelf.
Rack Mount
Caution
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The router is shipped with rack mounting brackets that are to be secured on the sides of the chassis. You must first secure rack mounting brackets on the chassis before you set up the chassis on the rack.
Do not stack multiple Cisco 1000 ISRs when mounting the routers on a table top.
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Note
When mounting Cisco 1000 ISRs on a rack, ensure that there is ample surrounding space. This ensures more heat removal, which in turn will enable the surrounding air temperature to stay within the specified operating conditions.

Attach the Brackets for C111x

This procedure describes how to attach the brackets on the router chassis:
Step 1 Secure the brackets to the router chassis (on the left) as shown in figure below:
Example:
Figure 1: Bracket Installation for Left-Side Mounting - C111x
Attach the Brackets for C111x
Step 2 Similarly, secure the brackets on the right-side of the chassis for mounting the router.

Attach the Rack Mounting Brackets for C112x

This procedure describes how to attach the brackets on the router chassis:
Step 1 Remove the 6 screws from the bottom of the chassis.
Step 2 Place the platform into the bottom tray.
Step 3 Secure the original screws from the bottom side of the tray.
Example:
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Mount the Router

Figure 2: Bracket Installation for C1121-4Px, C1126-8PLTEP and C1128-8PLTEP
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Mount the Router
Warning
Warning
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Before mounting the router on to the rack, refer to the following safety warning statements:
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 1.75 in. (4.4 cm). Statement 1076.
• To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack, you must take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable. The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
• This unit should be mounted at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack.
• When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
• If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or servicing the unit in the rack. Statement 1006.
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Procedure

Mount the Router under a Desk or a Shelf

PurposeCommand or Action
Step 1
To install the router, use the screws provided with the accessory kit to secure the router when you mount it on the rack.
Mount the Router under a Desk or a Shelf
Installing the router under a desk requires an optional bracket kit that is not included with the router. The kit contains the rack-mount brackets and screws to secure the brackets to the router and the underside of the desk. You can order these kits from your Cisco representative. This procedure describes how to mount router under a desk or a shelf .
Step 1 Attach a bracket to one side of the router using the flat-head screws. Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket
to the opposite side.
Figure 3: Attaching Brackets to the Router
Figure 4: Flat-head Machine Screws
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Mount Router using DIN Rail Brackets

Figure 5: Router with Brackets Attached
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Step 2 After the brackets are attached, drill a 2 mm hole under the desk and insert the wooden screws provided. Mount the router
under the desk or shelf using the pan-head wood screws).
Figure 6: Mounting the Router under a Desk or Shelf
Figure 7: Pan-head Wood Screws
Mount Router using DIN Rail Brackets
The router is shipped with DIN Rail brackets that are to be secured on the bottom side of the chassis. Your chassis installation must allow unrestricted airflow for chassis cooling.
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Attach Din-Rail Brackets on C112x

To attach the DIN Rail brackets to the router chassis, use the PHMS screws and the plastic spacers provided for each bracket.
Attach Din-Rail Brackets on C112x
This procedure describes how to attach the brackets on the router chassis:
Step 1 Remove the 3 bottom screws from the chassis.
Step 2 Place the din-rail tray assy on the bottom side of the chassis.
Step 3 Secure the original screw from bottom side of tray, leverage the existing chassis screws to secure the din rail mounting
bracket from the bottom of the chassis.
Step 4 Take the other two screws to secure the din-rail trail assy
Example:
Figure 8: Attaching Din Rail Brackets for C1121-4Px, C1126-8PLTEP and C1128-8PLTEP
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Wall Mount the Router

Wall Mount the Router
Depending on the models of the Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs), the tasks for mounting the router chassis on the wall may vary.
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Warning
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system. Statement 378.
Note
The recommended clearance when a router is horizontally mounted is 1.5 inches on both sides for clearance and 1.75 inches on top. I/O side clearance is needed as it is required to access the cable connections. Clearance is not required on the backside (opposite side from I/O face) unless mounting on a DIN Rail. Clearance is required to attach and mount the DIN rail bracket.
There are two ways to mount a router on the wall, using Key-hole Slots and DIN Rail Brackets.

Wall Mount Using Key-hole Slots

The Cisco 1100 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) have key-hole slots at the bottom of the chassis for mounting on a wall or any vertical surface.
Note
Do not mount the router with the output ports facing downwards. For the C111x series, ensure that the cables are placed on the sides.
Note
When choosing a location for wall mounting the router, consider cable limitations and wall structure.
Note
To attach a router to the wall stud, each bracket should have one number10 wood screw (pan-head) with number10 washers, or two number10 washer-head screws. The screws must be long enough to penetrate at least 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) into the supporting wood or metal wall stud.
Note
For hollow-wall mounting, each bracket requires two wall anchors with washers. Wall anchors and washers must be size number 6 (pan-head). Route the cables so that they do not put a strain on the connectors or mounting hardware.
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