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Assembling and Cabling
Cisco Devices
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Objectives
Upon completion of this chapter, you will
be able to perform the following tasks:
• Identify and connect necessary components
to enable connectivity between routers or
switches
• Identify and connect necessary components
to enable WAN connectivity over serial or
ISDN BRI connections
• Set up console connections between
routers, switches and a terminal
• Document the physical topology, including
cable types and cable locations on each
internetworking device
Legend
FastEthernet/
Ethernet
ISDN
Dedicated
Core_
Server
core_sw_a
Leased Line/
ISDN Cloud Frame Relay
100baseFX
100baseTX
100baseT4
10Base2
10Base5
10BaseT
10BaseF
Physical
Ethernet 10BaseT Fast Ethernet
Position Position
Access Provides connectivty
Access Gives highperformance PC and
Layer
Layer between the end user workstations 100Mbps access to the
device and the access server.
switch.
Distribution
Distribution Not typically used at this Provides connectivity between access
Layer
Layer layer. and distribution layers. Provides
connectivity from the distribution to
core layer. Provides connectivity from
the server block to the core layer.
Core Layer Not typically used at this Provides interswitch connectivity.
Core Layer layer.
Fiber Connector Port
Wire Pair
T is Tip
Pin R is Ring
1 Pair 2 T2
2 Pair 2 R2
1
3 Pair 3 T3
4 Pair 1 R1
8 5 Pair 1 T1
6 Pair 3 R3
7 Pair 4 T4
The RJ45 Connector 8 Pair 4 R4
Hub/Switch Hub/Switch 8 1
Pin Label Pin Label 1 8
1 RD+ 1 RD+ 8 1 8 1
2 RD 2 RD
3 TD+ 3 TD+
4 NC 4 NC
5 NC 5 NC br w g b w w o w w ww w
br b o g
6 TD 6 TD br b g o g br o b
7 NC 7 NC Some wires on cable
8 NC 8 NC
ends are crossed
1x
2x
3x
4x
Use straightthrough when only one port is designated with an X.
1x
2x
3x
4x
2x
3x
4x
1x
Use a crossover cable when BOTH ports are designated with an x or
neither port is designated with an x.
100 Mbps
Cat 5
Crossover
10 Mbps
Cat 3, 4, 5 10 Mbps
10 Mbps 100 Mbps Crossover Cat 3, 4, 5
Cat 3, 4, 5 Cat 5 Straightthrough
Straightthrough Straightthrough
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Cabling the WAN
Legend
FastEthernet/
Ethernet
ISDN
Dedicated
ISL
Core_
core_sw_b core_sw_b
core_sw_a
Server
Leased Line/
ISDN Cloud Frame Relay
• Physical layer implementations vary
• Cable specifications define speed of link
Frame
HDLC
Relay
PPP
ISDN BRI (with PPP)
EIA/TIA232 RJ45
EIA/TIA449 NOTE: Pinouts are
X.121 V.24 V.35 different than RJ45
HSSI used in campus
CSU/ DCE
DSU
Service
provider EIA/TIA232 EIA/TIA449 V.35 X.21 EIA530
Network connections at the CSU/DSU
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Serial Implementation of
DTE versus DCE
Data Terminal Equipment Data Communications Equipment
End of the user’s device • End of the WAN provider’s
on the WAN link side of the communication facility
• DCE is responsible for clocking
Modem
CSU/DSU
DTE DCE
S S
S
S
S S
DTE DCE DCE DTE
DTE/DCE—The point where responsibility passes
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Fixed Interfaces
2500 Router—rear view
Serial WAN ports can be fixed
Note port Label
ISDN BRI port
!!!WARNING!!!
Do not connect a cable into an ISDN port unless it is
from an ISDN switch or ISDN wall jack.
If you connect a cable from any other device into the
BRI port, you will ruin the nonISDN device.
• PCs require an RJ45 to DB9 or RJ45 to DB25
adapter
• COM port settings are 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity,
1 stop bit, no flow control
• This provides outofband console access
• AUX switch port may be used for modemconnected
console
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Visual Objective
wg_pc_a
console
e0/1 A/B
console
(1x) e0/2 (2x)
fa0/26 (Ax) e0
s0
wg_sw_a wg_ro_a
bri0
wg_pc_l
e0/1 A/B
console
console s0
fa0/26 (Ax) (1x) e0/2 (2x) e0 LL/FR
wg_ro_l
wg_sw_l bri0
After completing this chapter, you should be
able to perform the following tasks:
• Identify and connect necessary components to enable
connectivity between switches and routers
• Identify and connect necessary components to enable
WAN connectivity between over serial or ISDN BRI
connections
• Set up console connections on routers and switches
• Document the physical topology of a network, including
cable types and locations
w o w w b g w br w g w w b o w br
0 g b br g o b br
4. What media can be used for each connector type?
B C
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