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Cisco 1100 Series - Connect WAN and LAN Interfaces; Ports and Cabling

Cisco 1100 Series
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root@usb-suse# cd /dev
root@usb-suse /dev# ls -ltr *ACM*
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 188, 0 Jan 14 18:02 ttyACM0
root@usb-suse /dev#
Step 4 Connect to the USB port with the following command followed by the router USB port speed
Example:
root@usb-suse /dev# screen /dev/ttyACM0 9600
To disconnect the Linux USB console from the Terminal window
Enter Ctrl-a followed by : then quit
Connect WAN and LAN Interfaces
This section describes how to connect WAN and LAN interface cables. Before you connect the interface
cables, refer to the following warning statements:
For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed, the following ports must be connected
through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection: LAN, Ethernet. Statement
1044.
Warning
Ports and Cabling
This section summarizes typical WAN and LAN connections for Cisco 1100 Terminal Gateway Server.
Table 3: WAN and LAN Connections
CableConnectionPort Type, ColorPort or Connection
Category 5 or higher
Ethernet
Ethernet hub or Ethernet
switch
RJ-45, yellowEthernet
Optical fiber as specified on
applicable data sheet
GLC-SX, -LX, -LH, -ZX,
-BX, -EX, -TE
LC, color according to
optical wavelength
Gigabit Ethernet SFP,
optical
Category 5, 5e, 6 UTP1000BASE-TRJ-45Gigabit Ethernet SFP,
copper
Supported cables for Async Ports
For asynchronous serial ports new Cable CAB-ASYNC-8 is supported.
Hardware Installation Guide for the Cisco 1100 Terminal Gateway
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Install and Connect the Router
Connect WAN and LAN Interfaces

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