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...CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, CCSI, CD-PAC, Centri, Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, CiscoLink, the Cisco Management Connection logo, the Cisco NetWorks logo, the Cisco Powered Network logo, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems Capital logo, the Cisco Technologies logo, ControlStream, Fast Step, FireRunner, Gigastack, IGX, ...tested and found to radio or television communications at their respective owners. (9902b R) Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc. You can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used...
...CCDP, CCIE, CCNA, CCNP, CCSI, CD-PAC, Centri, Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert logo, CiscoLink, the Cisco Management Connection logo, the Cisco NetWorks logo, the Cisco Powered Network logo, Cisco Systems Capital, the Cisco Systems Capital logo, the Cisco Technologies logo, ControlStream, Fast Step, FireRunner, Gigastack, IGX, ...tested and found to radio or television communications at their respective owners. (9902b R) Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, Cisco Systems, Inc. You can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used...
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...-Panel LEDs 1-10 Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers Only) 1-12 Rear Panels 1-13 Rear-Panel LINK LED 1-16 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Safety 2-1 Preventing Damage to Your Router 2-3 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2-3 Unpacking Your Router 2-4 Preparing to Install Your Router 2-5 Where To Go From Here 2-5 Installing Your Router 3-1 Connecting Ethernet Devices 3-1 Connecting the ISDN Line 3-3 Provisioning the...
...-Panel LEDs 1-10 Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers Only) 1-12 Rear Panels 1-13 Rear-Panel LINK LED 1-16 Preparing for Installation 2-1 Safety 2-1 Preventing Damage to Your Router 2-3 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage 2-3 Unpacking Your Router 2-4 Preparing to Install Your Router 2-5 Where To Go From Here 2-5 Installing Your Router 3-1 Connecting Ethernet Devices 3-1 Connecting the ISDN Line 3-3 Provisioning the...
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Chapter 4 Chapter 5 ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-1 Connecting an ISDN (Digital) Telephone 4-1 Connecting a Self-Powered Digital Telephone 4-2 Connecting a Digital Telephone with an External Power Supply 4-3 Connecting an Analog Telephone Device 4-5 Supplementary Services 4-6 Call Waiting 4-7 Disabling Call Waiting 4-8 Disabling ... Unconditional 4-12 Call Forwarding No Reply 4-12 Call Forwarding Busy 4-13 Where To Go From Here 4-13 Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers 5-1 Power-On Self-Test 5-1 LED Diagnostics 5-1 TWAIT Timer 5-2 Communicating with the WAN 5-3 Terminal Identifier or ...
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-1 Connecting an ISDN (Digital) Telephone 4-1 Connecting a Self-Powered Digital Telephone 4-2 Connecting a Digital Telephone with an External Power Supply 4-3 Connecting an Analog Telephone Device 4-5 Supplementary Services 4-6 Call Waiting 4-7 Disabling Call Waiting 4-8 Disabling ... Unconditional 4-12 Call Forwarding No Reply 4-12 Call Forwarding Busy 4-13 Where To Go From Here 4-13 Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers 5-1 Power-On Self-Test 5-1 LED Diagnostics 5-1 TWAIT Timer 5-2 Communicating with the WAN 5-3 Terminal Identifier or ...
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... of Terms and Acronyms 6-1 ISDN Ports 6-3 NT1 and the ISDN Ports 6-4 HUB/NODE Switch 6-4 Specifications A-1 Router Specifications A-1 Port Pinouts A-2 Ethernet Port A-2 Serial Configuration Port A-3 Power Connector A-4 Common Port Assignments A-4 Terminal Communications B-1 Establishing a Terminal Connection B-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal Connection B-3 TPAD Support B-4 Downloading Software B-5 Troubleshooting Software Downloads B-7 Saving a Configuration B-8 Loading a Configuration B-9 Provisioning the ISDN BRI...
... of Terms and Acronyms 6-1 ISDN Ports 6-3 NT1 and the ISDN Ports 6-4 HUB/NODE Switch 6-4 Specifications A-1 Router Specifications A-1 Port Pinouts A-2 Ethernet Port A-2 Serial Configuration Port A-3 Power Connector A-4 Common Port Assignments A-4 Terminal Communications B-1 Establishing a Terminal Connection B-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal Connection B-3 TPAD Support B-4 Downloading Software B-5 Troubleshooting Software Downloads B-7 Saving a Configuration B-8 Loading a Configuration B-9 Provisioning the ISDN BRI...
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... to LAN, WAN, power, and phone connections. Although not intended for Installation," contains safety recommendations, connection preparations, and console and auxiliary port cable connection considerations. • Chapter 3, "Installing Your Router," contains instructions on how to cable the router. About This Guide ix About This Guide The Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide provides hardware installation instructions that...
... to LAN, WAN, power, and phone connections. Although not intended for Installation," contains safety recommendations, connection preparations, and console and auxiliary port cable connection considerations. • Chapter 3, "Installing Your Router," contains instructions on how to cable the router. About This Guide ix About This Guide The Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide provides hardware installation instructions that...
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... previous versions of the software are having trouble with your Cisco 700 series router: • Release Notes for cables used with Cisco 700 series routers, and lists Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port assignments. • Appendix B, "Terminal Communications," describes how to connect an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software...
... previous versions of the software are having trouble with your Cisco 700 series router: • Release Notes for cables used with Cisco 700 series routers, and lists Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port assignments. • Appendix B, "Terminal Communications," describes how to connect an ASCII terminal or a PC running terminal emulation software...
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.../cpropub/67/sample.html If you are reading Cisco product documentation on the Cisco Documentation CDROM and the Cisco Web site in the toolbar, and select Documentation. Additional Cisco 700 series router configuration information can be ordered from Cisco Systems, Inc. (Document Number DOC-700CR=). A paper copy of the Cisco Connection family, is available on the World Wide...
.../cpropub/67/sample.html If you are reading Cisco product documentation on the Cisco Documentation CDROM and the Cisco Web site in the toolbar, and select Documentation. Additional Cisco 700 series router configuration information can be ordered from Cisco Systems, Inc. (Document Number DOC-700CR=). A paper copy of the Cisco Connection family, is available on the World Wide...
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... when Token Authentication Support (TAS) is available on the Cisco Website. Product Features This section describes the major features of Cisco 700 series routers. Cisco 700 series routers offer multiprotocol routing capability between WAN and LAN ports and can function as transparent bridges. Overview 1-1 CHAPTER 1 Overview Cisco 700 series routers connect Ethernet LANs to other networks over ISDN.
... when Token Authentication Support (TAS) is available on the Cisco Website. Product Features This section describes the major features of Cisco 700 series routers. Cisco 700 series routers offer multiprotocol routing capability between WAN and LAN ports and can function as transparent bridges. Overview 1-1 CHAPTER 1 Overview Cisco 700 series routers connect Ethernet LANs to other networks over ISDN.
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...The Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) networking service provides an always-available connection to increase bandwidth. When D-channel bandwidth exceeds a defined threshold, the router places one and that link is idle, the router returns to make low-speed data transfers. When bandwidth requirements fall below a ... procedure.) After the number of four switched virtual circuits (SVCs) can be used for all the addresses. (The previous Cisco 700 series router DHCP server implementation assigned an IP address to -Point Protocol (PPP) and Transaction Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP...
...The Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) networking service provides an always-available connection to increase bandwidth. When D-channel bandwidth exceeds a defined threshold, the router places one and that link is idle, the router returns to make low-speed data transfers. When bandwidth requirements fall below a ... procedure.) After the number of four switched virtual circuits (SVCs) can be used for all the addresses. (The previous Cisco 700 series router DHCP server implementation assigned an IP address to -Point Protocol (PPP) and Transaction Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP...
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...Automatic Configuration From BOOTP The automatic configuration feature allows the Cisco 700 series router to support RIVA functionality. In Verbose mode, the response is in numbers, such as "CONNECT," "NO CARRIER," "BUSY," and so forth. This feature can be permanently connected between the router and the central office switch. Permanent Linkup Mode In... by carriers providing flat-rate ISDN service, the lines can work on the ISDN line and the dynamic routing parameters. The router also terminates ISDN connections based on the level of the traffic demanded on any switch type.
...Automatic Configuration From BOOTP The automatic configuration feature allows the Cisco 700 series router to support RIVA functionality. In Verbose mode, the response is in numbers, such as "CONNECT," "NO CARRIER," "BUSY," and so forth. This feature can be permanently connected between the router and the central office switch. Permanent Linkup Mode In... by carriers providing flat-rate ISDN service, the lines can work on the ISDN line and the dynamic routing parameters. The router also terminates ISDN connections based on the level of the traffic demanded on any switch type.
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... destination, the packets are compressed before forwarding the packets to terminate the PPP and ISDN links. Overview 1-5 The router maintains the connection until the current paid period has expired. When configured, Cisco 700 series routers translate source addresses from the remote device using the compression algorithm QIC-122 standard, Stacker LZS. IPCP address negotiation...
... destination, the packets are compressed before forwarding the packets to terminate the PPP and ISDN links. Overview 1-5 The router maintains the connection until the current paid period has expired. When configured, Cisco 700 series routers translate source addresses from the remote device using the compression algorithm QIC-122 standard, Stacker LZS. IPCP address negotiation...
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... require knowledge of the four priority queues: high, medium, normal, and low. If the call connect, the router requires authentication to the end of the D channel link. A high-priority packet might not be authenticated, the router 1-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Packets with the same priority are sent on a first-in-first-out basis...
... require knowledge of the four priority queues: high, medium, normal, and low. If the call connect, the router requires authentication to the end of the D channel link. A high-priority packet might not be authenticated, the router 1-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Packets with the same priority are sent on a first-in-first-out basis...
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... following SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs): • MIB II • IEEE 802.1d Bridge MIB MIB II Cisco 700 series routers support MIB II standards as follows: • System • Interfaces (all objects, except that a connection is considered to be an interface) • Address translation • IP • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) •...
... following SNMP Management Information Bases (MIBs): • MIB II • IEEE 802.1d Bridge MIB MIB II Cisco 700 series routers support MIB II standards as follows: • System • Interfaces (all objects, except that a connection is considered to be an interface) • Address translation • IP • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) •...
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... the LEDs on the front panel of Cisco 700 series routers display the activity status of the router as connections are made and as packets are sent and received. Front Panels Front Panels Figure 1-1 shows the front panel of Cisco 700 series routers. Figure 1-1 Front Panel, Cisco 770 Series Router (Cisco 776 Shown) H7990 Cisco 700 Front-Panel LEDs The LEDs...
... the LEDs on the front panel of Cisco 700 series routers display the activity status of the router as connections are made and as packets are sent and received. Front Panels Front Panels Figure 1-1 shows the front panel of Cisco 700 series routers. Figure 1-1 Front Panel, Cisco 770 Series Router (Cisco 776 Shown) H7990 Cisco 700 Front-Panel LEDs The LEDs...
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... hub is attempting to synchronize with the connection. Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 771 and Cisco 772 routers do not have NT1 LEDs. Note Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers do not have been sent to or ...connection on the third LAN link of the unmanaged hub is a problem with the ISDN terminal devices. Table 1-1 Front-Panel LED Functions LED Function RD (Cisco 760 series) Indicates the router operating status. TXD Blinks when packets are received from the Ethernet within the last minute. series) NT1 (Cisco 762, Cisco 766, Cisco 772, and Cisco 776...
... hub is attempting to synchronize with the connection. Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 771 and Cisco 772 routers do not have NT1 LEDs. Note Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers do not have been sent to or ...connection on the third LAN link of the unmanaged hub is a problem with the ISDN terminal devices. Table 1-1 Front-Panel LED Functions LED Function RD (Cisco 760 series) Indicates the router operating status. TXD Blinks when packets are received from the Ethernet within the last minute. series) NT1 (Cisco 762, Cisco 766, Cisco 772, and Cisco 776...
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...disconnecting the call. 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 Make or Break mode. CH1 TXD Blinks when packets are connected for the corresponding basic telephone service port on...through the command interface. Table 1-2 summarizes the operation of the unmanaged hub is established or the connection has not yet timed out. Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers Only) The data call . CH1 RXD Blinks when packets are received on the front panel ...
...disconnecting the call. 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 Make or Break mode. CH1 TXD Blinks when packets are connected for the corresponding basic telephone service port on...through the command interface. Table 1-2 summarizes the operation of the unmanaged hub is established or the connection has not yet timed out. Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers Only) The data call . CH1 RXD Blinks when packets are received on the front panel ...
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... +-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 established. The LINK LED remains lit when a valid physical connection to establish the connection. 1-16 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide The LINK LED blinks when it is...
... +-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 established. The LINK LED remains lit when a valid physical connection to establish the connection. 1-16 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide The LINK LED blinks when it is...
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... Before installing the router, read these warnings: Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to user contact. Warning Ultimate disposal of voltage that is connected to all national laws and regulations. 2-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Warning ...Before working on equipment that should be made only by a nonremovable, connect-one-time-only plug) must be handled according...
... Before installing the router, read these warnings: Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to user contact. Warning Ultimate disposal of voltage that is connected to all national laws and regulations. 2-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide Warning ...Before working on equipment that should be made only by a nonremovable, connect-one-time-only plug) must be handled according...
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... wrist strap and cord must supply additional cables, we strongly recommend ordering the cables from your Cisco 700 series router vendor. Preventing Damage to Your Router Use the following ESD-prevention procedures when removing and replacing components: Step 1 Connect the chassis to earth ground with the combination of synthetic fibers and dry atmosphere. Preparing...
... wrist strap and cord must supply additional cables, we strongly recommend ordering the cables from your Cisco 700 series router vendor. Preventing Damage to Your Router Use the following ESD-prevention procedures when removing and replacing components: Step 1 Connect the chassis to earth ground with the combination of synthetic fibers and dry atmosphere. Preparing...
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... telephone service provider. Step 4 Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to the ISDN wall jack. Ask for NT1 vendors if necessary. (b) If you have a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776 router and plan to connect an analog telephone, fax, or modem, gather these devices. You... must also provide the telephone cable to connect each device (usually this cable is provided with the ...
... telephone service provider. Step 4 Gather the Ethernet devices to be connected to the ISDN wall jack. Ask for NT1 vendors if necessary. (b) If you have a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776 router and plan to connect an analog telephone, fax, or modem, gather these devices. You... must also provide the telephone cable to connect each device (usually this cable is provided with the ...