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...LAN link of the unmanaged hub is attempting to the RDY (Cisco 770 router, the router passes the self-test, and is a problem with the ISDN terminal devices. Overview 1-11 Note Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers do not have PH1 and PH2 LEDs. Table 1-1 Front...-Panel LED Functions LED Function RD (Cisco 760 series) Indicates the router operating status. TXD Blinks when packets are synchronized...
...LAN link of the unmanaged hub is attempting to the RDY (Cisco 770 router, the router passes the self-test, and is a problem with the ISDN terminal devices. Overview 1-11 Note Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers do not have PH1 and PH2 LEDs. Table 1-1 Front...-Panel LED Functions LED Function RD (Cisco 760 series) Indicates the router operating status. TXD Blinks when packets are synchronized...
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...disconnecting data calls through the command interface. If no B channels are received on the first B channel. PH 1 PH 2 (Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 only) • Blinks when the corresponding basic telephone service line is available, the button works in the following patterns when entering... command is established or the connection has not yet timed out. Front Panels Table 1-1 Front-Panel LED Functions (continued) LED Function LK4 (Cisco 770 only) On when there is a connection on the fourth LAN link of the unmanaged hub is establishing a connection on the first ...
...disconnecting data calls through the command interface. If no B channels are received on the first B channel. PH 1 PH 2 (Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 only) • Blinks when the corresponding basic telephone service line is available, the button works in the following patterns when entering... command is established or the connection has not yet timed out. Front Panels Table 1-1 Front-Panel LED Functions (continued) LED Function LK4 (Cisco 770 only) On when there is a connection on the fourth LAN link of the unmanaged hub is establishing a connection on the first ...
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... series routers are shown in Figure 1-8 through Figure 1-7. Overview 1-13 l Table 1-3 Model Cisco 761 Cisco 762 Cisco 765 Cisco 766 Cisco 771 Cisco 772 Cisco 775 Cisco 776 Cisco 700 Series Router Interfaces by model number. Table 1-2 Cisco 770 Series Data Call Button Operation Summary Current Status No call up 1 data call only 2 data calls 1 voice call only 2 voice calls ...Operation Make a data call Disconnect the data call Disconnect both data calls Make a data call No action Disconnect the data call Rear Panels All Cisco 700 series routers include a DB-9F configuration port.
... series routers are shown in Figure 1-8 through Figure 1-7. Overview 1-13 l Table 1-3 Model Cisco 761 Cisco 762 Cisco 765 Cisco 766 Cisco 771 Cisco 772 Cisco 775 Cisco 776 Cisco 700 Series Router Interfaces by model number. Table 1-2 Cisco 770 Series Data Call Button Operation Summary Current Status No call up 1 data call only 2 data calls 1 voice call only 2 voice calls ...Operation Make a data call Disconnect the data call Disconnect both data calls Make a data call No action Disconnect the data call Rear Panels All Cisco 700 series routers include a DB-9F configuration port.
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H8502 Rear Panels Figure 1-10 Rear Panel, Cisco 775 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 775 1 ISDN S/T S0 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Figure 1-11 Rear Panel, Cisco 776 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 776 1 ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% H7861 Rear-Panel LINK LED There is attempting to another Ethernet ...device is established. The LINK LED blinks when it is one LED on the rear panel of Cisco 760 series routers, the LINK LED. The LINK LED remains lit when a valid physical connection to establish the connection. 1-16...
H8502 Rear Panels Figure 1-10 Rear Panel, Cisco 775 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 775 1 ISDN S/T S0 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Figure 1-11 Rear Panel, Cisco 776 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 776 1 ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% H7861 Rear-Panel LINK LED There is attempting to another Ethernet ...device is established. The LINK LED blinks when it is one LED on the rear panel of Cisco 760 series routers, the LINK LED. The LINK LED remains lit when a valid physical connection to establish the connection. 1-16...
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... any item is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco 700 series router package is as follows: • One Cisco 700 series router. • One yellow Ethernet cable. • One red ISDN U cable (Cisco 772 and Cisco 776 routers only). • One orange ISDN S/T cable (Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers only). • One RJ-45-to-RJ...
... any item is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco 700 series router package is as follows: • One Cisco 700 series router. • One yellow Ethernet cable. • One red ISDN U cable (Cisco 772 and Cisco 776 routers only). • One orange ISDN S/T cable (Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers only). • One RJ-45-to-RJ...
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.... Step 4 Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to Chapter 3, "Installing Your Router." Step 5 If you have a Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 router, do the following steps: Step 1 Order an ISDN BRI line from your telephone service provider for Installation 2-5 Preparing for... Here To install the router, continue to the router: hub, server, workstation, or PC. Step 2 If you have a Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 router and plan to connect a digital telephone, you begin installing your router, perform the following : (a) If you are inside ...
.... Step 4 Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to Chapter 3, "Installing Your Router." Step 5 If you have a Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 router, do the following steps: Step 1 Order an ISDN BRI line from your telephone service provider for Installation 2-5 Preparing for... Here To install the router, continue to the router: hub, server, workstation, or PC. Step 2 If you have a Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 router and plan to connect a digital telephone, you begin installing your router, perform the following : (a) If you are inside ...
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... Connect the other end of your computer. (See Figure 3-1.) Step 3 Set the HUB/NODE switch if you are connecting a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router to a hub, connect the yellow Ethernet cable to the yellow port labeled ETHERNET on the LAN device, such as a NIC...is connected to an Ethernet hub, set the switch in NODE position. (Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 routers do not have a HUB/NODE switch.) 3-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide If you are connecting a Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 router to a hub, connect an Ethernet crossover cable (not supplied) ...
... Connect the other end of your computer. (See Figure 3-1.) Step 3 Set the HUB/NODE switch if you are connecting a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router to a hub, connect the yellow Ethernet cable to the yellow port labeled ETHERNET on the LAN device, such as a NIC...is connected to an Ethernet hub, set the switch in NODE position. (Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 routers do not have a HUB/NODE switch.) 3-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide If you are connecting a Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 router to a hub, connect an Ethernet crossover cable (not supplied) ...
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If you have a 761, 765, 771, or 775, you must provide an external NT1 and the ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to avoid possible electric shock. In addition, the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide contains a form to guide you detach the ISDN cable, detach the end away from the... the ISDN BRI Line." Warning Do not work on provisioning your line can use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord. 3-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Connecting the ISDN Line Provisioning the NT1 Outside of lightening activity. Note Detailed information on the system or connect or...
If you have a 761, 765, 771, or 775, you must provide an external NT1 and the ISDN U cable that connects the NT1 to avoid possible electric shock. In addition, the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide contains a form to guide you detach the ISDN cable, detach the end away from the... the ISDN BRI Line." Warning Do not work on provisioning your line can use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord. 3-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Connecting the ISDN Line Provisioning the NT1 Outside of lightening activity. Note Detailed information on the system or connect or...
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...the ISDN cable to the NT1. Step 3 Connect the ISDN cable provided with the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack. (See Figure 3-3.) 3-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Connecting the ISDN Line Figure 3-2 Connecting to the ISDN S/T Port When an NT1 Is Not Required CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 ... port 12760 Connect orange cable to ISDN wall jack NT1 Required To connect an ISDN line to the S/T port of a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router when your router. Step 4 Connect the other end of your telephone service provider said that an NT1 is required, complete...
...the ISDN cable to the NT1. Step 3 Connect the ISDN cable provided with the NT1 to the ISDN wall jack. (See Figure 3-3.) 3-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Connecting the ISDN Line Figure 3-2 Connecting to the ISDN S/T Port When an NT1 Is Not Required CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 ... port 12760 Connect orange cable to ISDN wall jack NT1 Required To connect an ISDN line to the S/T port of a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router when your router. Step 4 Connect the other end of your telephone service provider said that an NT1 is required, complete...
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...off-hook, you will hear a fast busy tone after 30 seconds. Connecting an ISDN (Digital) Telephone You can be connected to a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776 router basic telephone service port (also known as "plain old telephone service" or "POTS" port). Do not touch the RJ-... Telephone with an S/T port. CHAPTER 4 ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices This chapter describes how to connect an ISDN or analog telephone to a Cisco 700 series router and how to configure the router to send and receive data. Warning This equipment contains a ring signal generator (ringer), which is...
...off-hook, you will hear a fast busy tone after 30 seconds. Connecting an ISDN (Digital) Telephone You can be connected to a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776 router basic telephone service port (also known as "plain old telephone service" or "POTS" port). Do not touch the RJ-... Telephone with an S/T port. CHAPTER 4 ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices This chapter describes how to connect an ISDN or analog telephone to a Cisco 700 series router and how to configure the router to send and receive data. Warning This equipment contains a ring signal generator (ringer), which is...
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...ISDN telephone to the Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 only through an external NT1 connector. Cable the ISDN wall jack to the port labeled ISDN U. (See Figure 4-1.) Refer to the RJ-45 port labeled ISDN S/T on the rear panel of the telephone. 4-2 Cisco 700 Series Router ... Do not connect the router telephone ports to a public network. These ports are connecting an ISDN telephone directly to the Cisco 762, Cisco 766, Cisco 772, or Cisco 776, connect the ISDN telephone cable (provided with the ISDN telephone) to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the router...
...ISDN telephone to the Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 only through an external NT1 connector. Cable the ISDN wall jack to the port labeled ISDN U. (See Figure 4-1.) Refer to the RJ-45 port labeled ISDN S/T on the rear panel of the telephone. 4-2 Cisco 700 Series Router ... Do not connect the router telephone ports to a public network. These ports are connecting an ISDN telephone directly to the Cisco 762, Cisco 766, Cisco 772, or Cisco 776, connect the ISDN telephone cable (provided with the ISDN telephone) to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the router...
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ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-5 Also, if you are using a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776, you might need to provide an adapter cable for the type of the router, as a telephone, fax machine, or modem, directly to the router. ... cable (provided with the analog device) to basic telephone services through the same ISDN line the router uses. Figure 4-2 Router to ISDN Power Supply Connection (Cisco 766 Shown) H10774 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Power supply for ISDN telephone Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% From ISDN S/T port RJ...
ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-5 Also, if you are using a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776, you might need to provide an adapter cable for the type of the router, as a telephone, fax machine, or modem, directly to the router. ... cable (provided with the analog device) to basic telephone services through the same ISDN line the router uses. Figure 4-2 Router to ISDN Power Supply Connection (Cisco 766 Shown) H10774 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Power supply for ISDN telephone Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% From ISDN S/T port RJ...
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... Installation Guide Supplementary Services Figure 4-3 Analog Telephone to Router Connection (Cisco 766 Shown) H10773 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Analog telephone RJ-11 telephone cable Supplementary Services This section describes how to configure the Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers for supported supplementary services.
... Installation Guide Supplementary Services Figure 4-3 Analog Telephone to Router Connection (Cisco 766 Shown) H10773 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Analog telephone RJ-11 telephone cable Supplementary Services This section describes how to configure the Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers for supported supplementary services.
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... RJ-45 pins 1 TD+ 2 TD- 3 RD+ 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 RD- 7 Not used 8 Not used H1117a Your Cisco 761,Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router can connect to a network interface card (NIC) installed in HUB position, the router can be either a hub or a node. If you... are connecting a Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 router to a hub with a straight Ethernet cable. When the switch is ...
... RJ-45 pins 1 TD+ 2 TD- 3 RD+ 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 RD- 7 Not used 8 Not used H1117a Your Cisco 761,Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router can connect to a network interface card (NIC) installed in HUB position, the router can be either a hub or a node. If you... are connecting a Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 router to a hub with a straight Ethernet cable. When the switch is ...
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... Design Specification 1.6 x 8.3 x 9.6 in Table A-1. APPENDIX A Specifications This chapter provides the specifications for Cisco 700 series routers are listed in . (4.1 x 21.1 x 24.4 cm) Cisco 761 and Cisco 771: 1.4 lb. (0.6 kg) Cisco 762 and Cisco 772: 1.5 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 765 and Cisco 775: 1.6 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 766 and Cisco 776: 1.7 lb. (0.8 kg) External 100 or 250 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 25...
... Design Specification 1.6 x 8.3 x 9.6 in Table A-1. APPENDIX A Specifications This chapter provides the specifications for Cisco 700 series routers are listed in . (4.1 x 21.1 x 24.4 cm) Cisco 761 and Cisco 771: 1.4 lb. (0.6 kg) Cisco 762 and Cisco 772: 1.5 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 765 and Cisco 775: 1.6 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 766 and Cisco 776: 1.7 lb. (0.8 kg) External 100 or 250 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 25...
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...Time (Minutes) 48 12 6 3 2 1 To load new software, follow these steps: Step 1 Connect to download the software image. The default image for all other Cisco 700 series routers is NET3, IR. You might want to update the image if • The default image is not the correct image for your... verify that you desire. The following example loads the operating system software in the "Establishing a Terminal Connection" section. Downloading Software The default image for Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, and Cisco 775 routers is US. Table B-2 shows the approximate software load times.
...Time (Minutes) 48 12 6 3 2 1 To load new software, follow these steps: Step 1 Connect to download the software image. The default image for all other Cisco 700 series routers is NET3, IR. You might want to update the image if • The default image is not the correct image for your... verify that you desire. The following example loads the operating system software in the "Establishing a Terminal Connection" section. Downloading Software The default image for Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, and Cisco 775 routers is US. Table B-2 shows the approximate software load times.
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... series router's ability to operate with your router by filling out the forms provided in the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide and following the instructions in the Cisco Fast Step Setup application. Switches that comply with the NI1 standard provide the best performance with ISDN...switch type and SPID information. Both the ISDN line configuration and the router configuration are implemented with Cisco 700 series routers. Data and Voice The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers support data and voice applications. The voice applications on these four router models are ...
... series router's ability to operate with your router by filling out the forms provided in the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide and following the instructions in the Cisco Fast Step Setup application. Switches that comply with the NI1 standard provide the best performance with ISDN...switch type and SPID information. Both the ISDN line configuration and the router configuration are implemented with Cisco 700 series routers. Data and Voice The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers support data and voice applications. The voice applications on these four router models are ...
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..." earlier in this appendix might be used outside North America to refer to data and voice applications. Note The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and the Cisco 776 require two SPIDs for Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. Table C-2 ISDN BRI Data and Voice Applications-Terms Used Outside North America North AmericaName Call hold Anklopfen1...
..." earlier in this appendix might be used outside North America to refer to data and voice applications. Note The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and the Cisco 776 require two SPIDs for Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. Table C-2 ISDN BRI Data and Voice Applications-Terms Used Outside North America North AmericaName Call hold Anklopfen1...
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... for your ISDN service provider. We recommend using the access codes provided by the ISDN service ISDN line, photocopy the appropriate summary for the Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. Table C-3 lists the definitions of terms used by your switch type, and attach it to obtain more information, call (800) 553...
... for your ISDN service provider. We recommend using the access codes provided by the ISDN service ISDN line, photocopy the appropriate summary for the Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. Table C-3 lists the definitions of terms used by your switch type, and attach it to obtain more information, call (800) 553...
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Point-to-Point Configuration Table C-8 lists the router configuration requirements when using Cisco 700 series routers with a software command. 2 The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 require two SPIDs so that the basic telephone service ports (POTS) operate correctly. Table C-7 NI1 Configuration Parameter Router software Configuration U.S. Table C-8 Lucent 5ESS Custom ...
Point-to-Point Configuration Table C-8 lists the router configuration requirements when using Cisco 700 series routers with a software command. 2 The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 require two SPIDs so that the basic telephone service ports (POTS) operate correctly. Table C-7 NI1 Configuration Parameter Router software Configuration U.S. Table C-8 Lucent 5ESS Custom ...