Cisco Systems 760 manual

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    Unpack the Router Connect Cables to the Router Set Up the Router 1 2 3 Quick Start Guide C ISCO 760 S ERIES C ABLING AND S ETUP 2 Cisco 700 series router Internet Internet service provider/ corporate headquarters ISDN provider/ telephone company ISDN telephone jack Phone #1 Power supply Phone #2 Y our computer Y our computer Y our computer[...]

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    2 1 Unpack the Router Remove the router from the package and locate the clear plastic bag labe led “Open Me First.” The bag contain s all the required cables for your r outer . Also remove the black power supply located in the accessory kit. 1 Cisco 760 series router 1 yellow Ethe rnet cable 1 red ISDN U cable Cisco 762, Cisco 7 66 routers only[...]

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    3 2 Connect Cables to the Router CONFIG +5V ---1.5A +/-5% -30V--- 0.2A +/-25% S 0 NT-1 ISDN S/T CISCO 776 10BASET ISDN U NODE HUB (Cisco 766 shown) CONFIG ETHERNET NODE HUB ISDN S/T ISDN U PHONE 1 PHONE 2 Power switch Power connector The ports on the router and the cables are color coded to assist you in maki ng the proper connections. Po sition th[...]

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    4 2 Connect the Ethernet Cable to a Computer or Hub Option 1: T o connect the Ethernet cable to a computer , go to op tion 1 bel ow . Option 2: T o connect the Ethernet cable to a hu b, go to option 2 below . Option 1 Connect the Ethernet Cable to a Computer Option 2 Connect the Ethernet Cable to a Hub 1 Connect the yellow Et hernet cable to the ye[...]

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    5 2 Connect the ISDN Line Check the rear panel of your router to find out which model you have. Option 1: If you have a Cisco 762 or 766, go to option 1 bel ow . Option 2: If you have a Cisco 761 or 765, go to option 2 bel ow . Option 1 Connect the ISDN Line to a Cisco 762 or Cisco 766 Router Option 2 Connect the ISDN Line to a Cisco 761 or Cisco 7[...]

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    6 If you are using a Cisco 765 or Cisco 766, you can connect telephone s and facs imile machines directly to the router . Connect the telephone ca ble (provid ed with your telephone or facsimile mach ine) to the g ray port labeled PHONE 1 or PHONE 2 on th e rear panel of your router . If you are connecting only one device, connect it to the port la[...]

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    7 2 Connect Power and T urn On the Router CONFIG +5V ---1.5A +/-5% -30V--- 0.2A +/-25% S 0 ISDN S/T CISCO 776 ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 BRI ??? Power connector 1 4 Desktop power supply 2 3 Step 1 Connect the round end of the po wer supply cable to the black circular power connector on the rear panel of your router . Step 2 Connect the black power supply cor[...]

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    8 3 Set Up the Router If you are configuring your router using Microsoft Win d ow s 9 5 or Windows N T vers ion 4 operating systems, insert the CD-R OM located in the back of this guide into the CD-R OM driv e of your computer . The Fa s t S t e p setup program should start auto matically . If the setup prog ram does not star t automatically , foll[...]

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    9 Order the ISDN Line Step 1 Contact your ISD N service provider (usually the t elephone company ). Step 2 Order a single 128-kbps ISDN BRI line (which is equivalent t o two telephone lines). If applicable, requ est the additio nal call offering opti on that allo ws telephon e conversations while the router is in use. Order other featur es you want[...]

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    10 Gather Connection Information Option 1: T o connect directly to an Internet service provider , go to option 1 below . Option 2: T o connect directly to your remo te corporate networ k, go to option 2 below . Option 1 Internet Service Provider Step 1 Contact your Internet service provider . Step 2 Order Internet service for a single 128-kbps ISDN[...]

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