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 labeled “Open Me First.” The bag contains all the required cables for your router . Also remove the black power supply located in the accessory kit. 1 Cisco 760 series router 1 yellow Ethernet cable 1 red ISDN U cable Cisco 762, Cisco 766 routers only . 1 [...]

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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 making the proper connections. Position the [...]

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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 option 1 below . Option 2: T o connect the Ethernet cable to a hub, 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 Ethernet cable to the yellow[...]

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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 below . Option 2: If you have a Cisco 761 or 765, go to option 2 below . 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 76[...]

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    6 If you are using a Cisco 765 or Cisco 766, you can connect telephones and facsimile machines directly to the router . Connect the telephone cable (provided with your telephone or facsimile machine) to the gray port labeled PHONE 1 or PHONE 2 on the rear panel of your router . If you are connecting only one device, connect it to the port labeled P[...]

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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 power supply cable to the black circular power connector on the rear panel of your router . Step 2 Connect the black power supply cord[...]

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    8 3 Set Up the Router If you are configuring your router using Microsoft Windo ws 95 or Windo ws NT version 4 operating systems, insert the CD-R OM located in the back of this guide into the CD-R OM drive of your computer . The F ast Step setup program should start automatically . If the setup program does not start automatically , follow these in[...]

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    9 Order the ISDN Line Step 1 Contact your ISDN service provider (usually the telephone company). Step 2 Order a single 128-kbps ISDN BRI line (which is equivalent to two telephone lines). If applicable, request the additional call offering option that allows telephone conversations while the router is in use. Order other features you want—for exa[...]

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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 remote corporate network, 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 B[...]

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