Objectives
- Set up a new Cisco 1841 Integrated Services Router ( ISR ).
- Connect a computer to the router console interface.
- Configure Hyper Terminal so that the computer can communicate with the router
Background / Preparation
This  lab focuses on the  initial setup of the Cisco 1841 ISR. If a Cisco 1841  ISR is not  available, you can use another router  model. The  information in this  lab applies to other routers. A Cisco ISR combines  routing and  switching functions, security, voice, and LAN and WAN  connectivity into  a single device, which makes it appropriate for  small-sized to  medium-sized businesses and for ISP-managed customers.
Some steps in this lab  are normally only performed once during initial setup. These steps are  indicated as optional.
The following resources are required :
- Cisco 1841 ISR other comparable router.
- Power Cable
- Windows PC with terminal emulation program
- RJ45-to-DB9 connector console cable.
Step 1 : position router and connect ground wire (Optional)
Note  : this Step is  optional and is required only if the router is being set  up for the  first time. Read through it to become familiar with the  process.
a.     Position the  router chassis to allow unrestricted air  flow for chassis  cooling.  Keep at least 1inch  ( 2.5 4 c m ) of clear space beside the  cooling  inlet and exhaust vents. CAUTION:  Do not place  any items that weigh more than 10 pounds (4.5  kilograms)   on top of  the chassis, and do not stack routers on top of each other.
b.    Connect the  chassis to a reliable earth ground using a ring terminal and size 14AWG  (2 mm ) wire using these step :
NOTE: Your  instructor should inform you where a reliable earth ground is
1.    Strip one end of  the ground wire to expose approximately 3/4 inch ( 20mm ) of conductor.
2.     Crimp the 14AWG  (2 mm ) green ground wire to a UL Listed / CS A  certified ring terminal  using a crimping tool that is recommended by the  ring terminal  manufacturer. The ring terminal provided on the back  panel of the Cisco  1841 ISR router is suitable for a Number 6 grounding  screw.
3.     Attach the ring  terminal to the chassis as shown in the figure below.  Use a Number 2  Phillips screw driver and the screw that is supplied with  the ring  terminal and tighten the screw
4.    Connect the other end of the ground  wire to a suitable earth ground that the instructor indicates.
Step 2 : Install the Compact Flash memory card ( Optional)
NOTE:  This step is optional and is required only if  the router is being set  up for the first time. To avoid wear on the  memory card and ejector  mechanism, do not actually perform this step.  Read through it to become  familiar with the process.
a.     Attach a  grounding strap to your wrist to avoid electro shock damage to  the  card. Seat the external Compact Flash memory card properly into the   slot. This step depends on the type of router. Not all routers have   flash cards.
b.      If  the router has a Compact Flash memory card, check that the ejector   mechanism is fully seated. Theejector button is next to the Compact   Flash memory card.
c.    Connect the power cable to the ISR and to the power  outlet.
Step 4: Power up the ISR
a.     Move the power  switch on the back of the ISR to the ON position. During  this step, the  LEDs on the chassis turn on and off, not necessarily at  the same time.  The LED  activity depends on what is installed in  the  ISR .
b.     Observe the  startup messages as they appear in the terminal emulation   program  window. While these messages are appearing, do not press any  keys  on  the keyboard. Pressing a key interrupts the router start up  process.  Some examples of start up messages displayed are the amount of  main  memory installed and the image type of the Cisco IOS software that  the  computer is using. Can you find these example start up  messages in  the  following figure?
Step 5 : Reflection
a.    Is  there anything  about this procedure that is risky?
b.    Why do the router cover, all modules,  and cover plates need to be installed?
c.    How many routers can you safely stack  on top of each other ?
2)      1
3)      2
4)      3
 
 
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