Data call button (cisco770 series routers only), Data call button (cisco 770 series routers only) – Cisco 700 User Manual

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Front Panels

Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide

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Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers Only)

The data call button on the front panel of Cisco 770 series routers provides an alternative to
establishing or disconnecting data calls through the command interface. The data call
button performs in Make or Break mode. If no B channels are connected for data, and at
least one B channel is available, the button works in Make mode and attempts to establish
a call. When at least one B channel is connected for data, the button works in Break mode,
disconnecting the call. Table 1-2 summarizes the operation of the Cisco 770 series data call
button.

LK4 (Cisco 770 only)

On when there is a connection on the fourth LAN link of the
unmanaged hub is connected. Blinks (once every 1.5 seconds) when
there is a problem with the connection.

CH1

Blinks when a call is establishing a connection on the first B channel.
On when a call is established or the connection has not yet timed out.

CH1 RXD

Blinks when packets are received on the first B channel.

CH1 TXD

Blinks when packets are sent on the first B channel.

CH2

Blinks when a call is establishing a connection on the second
B channel. On when a call is established or the connection has not yet
timed out.

CH2 RXD

Blinks when packets are received on the second B channel.

CH2 TXD

Blinks when packets are sent on the second 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

off-hook.

• Blinks in the following patterns when entering DTMF commands

for the corresponding basic telephone service port on the router:

— Blinks twice every second for 2 seconds if the command is

entered correctly.

— Blinks once every second for 4 seconds if the command is

entered incorrectly.

Table 1-1

Front-Panel LED Functions (continued)

LED

Function

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