Where to go from here, Incoming calls not received – Cisco 700 User Manual

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Installing Your Router 3-11

Where To Go From Here

You have completed the basic hardware installation. You can add digital or analog
telephone devices if desired. For additional information, see Chapter 4, “ISDN and Analog
Telephone Devices.”

If your router has been preconfigured by your vendor or a service provider, you should be
able to turn on your PC, enter the configuration parameters for the PC (your service
provider or network administrator provides these instructions), and connect to the Internet
or your corporate network. Once the connection is established, the installation is complete.

RDX

Ethernet

Off when there is no traffic on the network.

On when there is traffic is received from the
network.

TDX

Ethernet

Off when there is no traffic on the network.

On when there is traffic is transmitted to the
network.

LINK, LK1,
LK2, LK3,
LK4

Ethernet

On when a connection from the Ethernet port to
an Ethernet device is established.

Blinks while attempting to establish a connection.

Off when there is no connection.

CH1, CH2

ISDN U or S/T port

On when the router has an active voice or data
connection to the WAN or the channel has not yet
timed out after the connection was closed.

Off when there is no active connection to the
WAN and the channel has timed out.

PH1 and PH2

1

Analog telephone, fax,
or modem

On when telephone, fax, or modem is in use.

Off when not in use.

1

You can also pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone.

Table 3-1

Verifying the Connections (continued)

LED

Connection

Normal Pattern

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