Cisco RSP720-3CXL-GE Installation Guide

Cisco RSP720-3CXL-GE - Route Switch Processor 720-3CXL Router Manual

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    Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide February 20, 1999 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100 Customer Order Number: DOC-782412= Text Part Number: 78-2412-06
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    is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: The equipment described in this manual generates and may radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed in accordance with Cisco's installation instructions, it may cause interference with radio and television reception. This equipment has been
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    About This Guide Audience ix Organization ix Related Documentation x Conventions xi Overview 1-1 Product Features 1-1 CiscoSecure Authentication Agent Support 1-1 Fast Step Support 1-1 Always On / Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) 1-2 DHCP Address Lease Time 1-2 Enhanced AT Command Support 1-3 Permanent Linkup
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    SNMP Support 1-7 SNMP Community Names 1-7 Supported MIBs 1-8 Supported RFCs 1-9 Front Panels 1-10 Front-Panel LEDs 1-10 Data Call Button (Cisco 770 Series Routers 3-7 Connecting the Power Supply 3-9 Verifying Installation 3-10 Where To Go From Here 3-11 iv Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    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 SPID Problems 5-3 Outgoing Calls Cannot be Initiated 5-3 Outgoing Calls are Rejected
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    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 Line C-1 Data and Voice C-1 North America Switch Types C-3 National ISDN-1 C-3 vi Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Summaries C-6 Lucent 5ESS Custom Provisioning Summary C-8 Northern Telecom DMS-100 Custom Provisioning Summary C-9 Router Configuration Requirements C-10 Configuration Requirements for NI1 C-10 Configuration Requirements for Lucent 5ESS Custom Switch C-11 Point-to-Point Configuration C-11 Multipoint
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    viii Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    About This Guide The Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide provides hardware installation instructions that guide you through the process of establishing connections from your router to LAN, WAN, power, and phone connections. A paper copy of the document is provided with your router. The
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    to use call waiting and call holding. • Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers," contains instructions on troubleshooting any problems that might occur with Cisco 700 series routers. In addition, it lists and describes Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) cause values and cause
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    contact your local sales representative or call customer service. You can also access Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at http://www.cisco.com, http://www-china.cisco.com, or http://www-europe.cisco.com. Additional Cisco 700 series router configuration information can be found at http://www
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    note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual. Timesaver This symbol means the described action saves time. You can save time sähkökytkentöihin liittyvistä vaaroista ja tavanomaisista onnettomuuksien xii Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    dos avisos que constam desta publicação, consulte o documento Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Informação de Segurança e Disposições Reguladoras) que acompanha este dispositivo. About This Guide xiii
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    av de varningar som förkommer i denna publikation i dokumentet Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information (Efterrättelse av föreskrifter och säkerhetsinformation), vilket medföljer denna anordning. xiv Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    networks over Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines. Cisco 700 series routers offer multiprotocol routing the Cisco Website. Fast Step Support Cisco 700 series router software Release 4.0(1) and higher supports the Cisco 700 Fast Step software. Cisco 700
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    , and Windows NT systems. It is provided with your router on the Cisco Fast Step CD-ROM. The application is also available on Cisco Connection Online (CCO). Always On / Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) The Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) networking service provides an always-available connection to packet-based
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    support RIVA functionality. Permanent Linkup Mode In areas served by carriers providing flat-rate ISDN service, the lines can be permanently connected between the router BOOTP The automatic configuration feature allows the Cisco 700 series router to obtain a configuration file from a remote server
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    service routers can also function as a DHCP relay agent, but the router cannot act as a DHCP server and a relay agent at the same time. When configured, your router can relay DHCP requests and responses between DHCP clients and a specified DHCP server. 1-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    feature does not support address assignment to remote devices. Data Compression Cisco 700 series routers support data compression using the supplementary service. If the feature is enabled and idle time expires, the router checks the remaining time in the current paid period. The router maintains
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    formats or protocols. X.25 Over B Channel Cisco 700 series router software Release 4.1(1) and higher includes a special image that supports the Cardway TPAD services (British Telecom). The connection is made through the Cisco 700 series router serial port. X.25 Priority Queueing Priority queueing
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    and destination addresses, source and destination ports, and packet types SNMP Support Cisco 700 series routers support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP Community Names Cisco 700 series routers support the following SNMP community names: • public • proxy • private • regional • core
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    MIBs): • MIB II • IEEE 802.1d Bridge MIB MIB II Cisco 700 series routers support MIB II standards as follows: • System • Interfaces (all objects Datagram Protocol (UDP) • SNMP IEEE 802.1d Bridge MIB Cisco 700 series routers support IEEE 802.1d MIB standards as follows: • Base • Transparent bridging
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    Supported RFCs Cisco 700 series routers support the following Request For Comments (RFC) documents: • RFC 1058- • RFC 1570-PPP Link Control Protocol (LCP) Extensions • RFC 1582-Extensions to RIP to Support Demand Circuits • RFC 1618-PPP Over ISDN • RFC 1638-PPP Bridging Control Protocol (BCP)
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    1-2 Cisco 760 Series LEDs (Cisco 766 Shown) RD NT1 LINE LAN RXD TXD CH1 RXD TXD CH2 RXD TXD PH1 PH2 H5790 Figure 1-3 Cisco 770 Series LEDs (Cisco 776 Shown) RDY NT1 LINE LAN RXD TXD LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 CH1 RXD TXD CH2 RXD TXD PH1 PH2 H7860 1-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Note Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers do not have NT1 LEDs. Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 771 and Cisco 772 routers do not have PH1 and PH2 LEDs. Table 1-1 lists the LEDs and their functions. Table 1-1 Front-Panel LED Functions LED Function RD (Cisco 760 series) Indicates
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    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
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    -9F configuration port. Table 1-3 lists the network interfaces available on each router by model number. l Table 1-3 Model Cisco 761 Cisco 762 Cisco 765 Cisco 766 Cisco 771 Cisco 772 Cisco 775 Cisco 776 Cisco 700 Series Router Interfaces by Mode Interfaces 1 Ethernet and 1 ISDN BRI S/T 1 Ethernet
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    Panel, Cisco 762 Router CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Figure 1-6 Rear Panel, Cisco 765 Router CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T S0 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% H5905 H5789 1-14 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S 0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Figure 1-8 Rear Panel, Cisco 771 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 771 1 ISDN S/T S0 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Figure 1-9 Rear Panel, Cisco 772 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 772 1 ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT
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    H8502 Rear Panels Figure 1-10 Rear Panel, Cisco 775 Router CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 775 1 ISDN S/T S0 +-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-
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    Where To Go From Here Safety Observe the caution and warning symbols in this manual. Additional safety information is provided in the Regulatory, Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco 700 series routers. Caution This symbol means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something
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    Safety Before installing the router, read these warnings: Warning Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source. Warning Before this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. 2-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    ports on the back panel. • If you must supply additional cables, we strongly recommend ordering the cables from your Cisco 700 series router vendor. Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a transfer of electrostatic charge between bodies of different electrostatic
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    red ISDN U cable (Cisco 772 and Cisco 776 routers only). • One orange ISDN S/T cable (Cisco 771 and Cisco 775 routers only). • One RJ-45-to-RJ-11 adapter. • One blue configuration cable. • One black power supply. • One black power supply cord. • One Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide. • One
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    : Step 1 Order an ISDN BRI line from your telephone service provider. Step 2 If you have a Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, or Cisco 775 router, do the following: (a) If you are outside North America, ask your telephone service provider if you must provide an external Network Termination 1 (NT1
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    Where To Go From Here 2-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    the following tasks: • Connect the Ethernet devices to the router. • Connect the ISDN line to the router. • Connect the router to a power source. • Verify the router installation. Note The Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide has diagrams showing common installations. Connecting Ethernet Devices The
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    , complete the following steps: Step 1 If you are connecting to a node, or if you are connecting a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router to a hub, connect the yellow Ethernet cable to the yellow port labeled ETHERNET on the rear panel. If you are connecting
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    SET CISCO 776 1 ISDN S/T ISDN U Connect yellow cable to yellow Ethernet port S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% ETH 17259 SER 0 OK LAN AUX Connect other end of cable to server, PC, or workstation Connecting the ISDN Line The procedure to connect an ISDN line depends on the router
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    telephone service provider for a list of NT1 vendors. If you have a 762, 766, 772, or 776, you can use the internal NT1 in the router. Note Detailed information on provisioning your line can be found in Appendix C, "Provisioning the ISDN BRI Line." In addition, the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide
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    Always connect the orange cable to the orange S/T port on the router. Do not connect the cable to a yellow Ethernet port. This will damage your router. To connect an ISDN line to the S/T port of a router when your telephone service provider said that an NT1 is not required, complete the following
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    -1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Connect orange cable to orange ISDN S/T port 12760 Connect orange cable to ISDN wall jack NT1 Required To connect an ISDN line to the S/T port of a Cisco 761, Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router when your telephone service provider
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    Is Required CONFIG 4 3 10BA2 SET CISCO 776 1 ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Connect orange cable to service provider network using the internal NT1. Figure 3-4 shows the ISDN U port connection. Caution Always connect the red cable to the red U port on the router
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    ------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% 17261 Connect red cable to ISDN wall jack RJ-45-to-RJ-11 adapter cable If your wall jack has an RJ-11 connector, attach RJ-45-to-RJ-11 adapter cable to red cable, and then connect RJ-11 connector to ISDN wall jack 3-8 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    cable to the black circular power connector on the rear panel of your router. Step 2 Connect the black power supply cord to the black power supply. 3-5.) Connecting Power Supply (Cisco 765 shown) H5065 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T S0 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Desktop power
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    Pattern On when the router is powered on. Off when the router is powered off. On when connected. Blinks when not connected. On when connected. Off when not connected. On for 1 minute after boot. Off if there is no traffic on the LAN for 1 minute. 3-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    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
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    site network or your Internet service provider. Cisco strongly recommends that you use the Cisco 700 Fast Step Setup application unless you have been instructed to do otherwise. Cisco 700 Fast Step applications are located on the CD-ROM inside the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide. If you are an
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    and how to configure the router to support that telephone. An ISDN telephone can be connected to the ISDN S/T port of any Cisco 700 series router. An analog telephone can be connected to a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776 router basic telephone service port (also known as "plain old
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    cable (provided with the ISDN telephone) to the RJ-45 port labeled ISDN S/T on the rear panel of the router. Cable the ISDN wall jack to the port labeled ISDN U. (See Figure 4-1.) Refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the telephone. 4-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Figure 4-1 ISDN Telephone to Router Connection (Cisco 766 Shown) H10772 CONFIG 10BASET NODE HUB Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% RJ-45- MSP-1). Also refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the telephone. ISDN and Analog Telephone Devices 4-3
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    an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable (included) from the ISDN S/T port (on the rear panel of the router) to the port labeled LINE on the ISDN telephone power supply. (See Figure 4-2.) Step 2 Connect the ISDN the ISDN telephone on the same ISDN line as the router. 4-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Device If you are using a Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, or Cisco 776, you can connect one or two analog devices, such as a telephone, fax machine, or modem, directly to the router. The analog device is connected to basic telephone services through the same ISDN line the router uses. Also, if you
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    HUB Link ISDN S/T ISDN U S0 NT-1 +-350VV------10.5.2AA++/-/-52%5% Analog telephone RJ-11 telephone cable Supplementary Services This section describes how to configure the Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers for supported supplementary services. These are the only models that
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    retrieve to use call waiting. (For more information on ACOs, refer to the appendix "Provisioning the ISDN BRI Line.") One analog telephone interface can support two calls; therefore, only one call at a time can be waiting. To retrieve the new call, perform a flash or short on-hook (quickly press
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    service interrupts data transfer when using an analog fax machine connected to the router. (Consult the instructions first call. (Some countries that use the NET3 switch do not support ISDN provisioning for call hold and call retrieve.) To place a call Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    . (Some countries that use the NET3 switch do not support ISDN provisioning for three-way call conferencing.) Up to three people can be connected using three-way conferencing. (It is a known limitation that no more than two Cisco 700 series routers can be connected.) Take the following steps to add
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    , perform a short on-hook to connect the original caller. Country-Specific Dialing Instructions Integrated Network Service (INS) ISDN lines are used in Japan. NET3 lines are used throughout Europe of dialing digits is automatically sent to the switch. 4-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    you can configure Cisco 700 series routers to provide just the dial tone or all tones. This command applies only to NET3 router software and to 1TR6 router software. The service has been added to software Release 4.0(2) and higher for Sweden and Finland (NET3). The Call Forwarding types supported
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    Instructions Call Forwarding Busy (CFB)-Enables the network to redirect to another party calls that meet a busy condition. In all types of Call Forwarding, the user's ability to originate calls is unaffected by the Call Forwarding supplementary service 4-12 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    NET3 supports these router. Cisco 700 Fast Step applications are on the CD-ROM inside the Cisco 700 Quick Reference Guide. If you are an experienced user and want to use the command-line interface (CLI) to configure the digital and analog devices or have been instructed to do so, refer to the Cisco
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    Where To Go From Here 4-14 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers This chapter helps you find solutions to problems you might be having with your router. Begin by attempting to isolate the problem to a specific source. Power-On Self-Test When the router is powered on, it performs a series of self-tests. After
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    this timer The timer value varies from 1 second to 5 minutes. Upon expiration of the time, the router requests a terminal endpoint identifier (TEI) and initiates SPID initialization as usual. If needed, either a time to rest before power-up or reboot. 5-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    B channel is under operator control and does not respond to the router. Contact your ISDN service provider. • The SPIDs were not entered or were entered incorrectly. Enter or change the SPIDs by using the set spid command or the Cisco 700 Fast Step Setup application. Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series
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    profile. Router Calls Itself ISDN supports two separate logical data channels on the same physical line. If these two numbers are the same, the router might attempt to call itself when on-demand dialing is enabled or if the user issues the call command. 5-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    have problems communicating with a 10BaseT Ethernet LAN device (such as your PC), do the following: • Verify the LINK LED on the back panel of all models except Cisco 766 or Cisco 776 routers or Switch" section in Chapter 6, "Concepts and Descriptions." Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers 5-5
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    Cisco 700 series routers. These values are sent from the ISDN switch to the router to indicate ISDN call status. Although ISDN service providers generally define cause messages with decimal values, Cisco 700 series routers serve the destination address. 5-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    001A 001B Cause Message Definition Channel unacceptable The service quality of the specified channel is insufficient to accept the to complete the connection within the prescribed time. The problem is at the remote end of the connection. Call Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers 5-7
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    equipment cannot provide the requested channel for an unknown reason. This might be a temporary problem. Resource unavailable, unspecified The requested channel or service is unavailable for an unknown reason. This might be a temporary problem. 5-8 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    does not support the requested supplementary service. The network is unable to provide unrestricted digital information BC. The network or remote equipment is unable to provide the requested service option for an unspecified reason. This might be a subscription problem. Troubleshooting Cisco 700
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    message was received, and no standard cause applies. This is usually due to a D-channel error. If this error occurs systematically, report it to your ISDN service provider. 5-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    report it to your ISDN service provider. Message type non- supported. Cause 97 is due to either a problem with the remote configuration or a problem problem. Protocol error, unspecified An unspecified D-channel error when no other standard cause applies. Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers
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    not unspecified provide causes for the action that it takes. The precise problem is unknown. UNKNO - WN Unknown or local error An event occurred network does not provide causes for the action that it takes. The precise problem is unknown. 1 Cause value is shown in decimal format. 2 Hex value
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    troubleshooting efforts. Definition of Terms and Acronyms This section defines some networking terms you will encounter when gathering required information and using Cisco 700 series router manuals to configure the router devices. This security feature is supported on lines using PPP encapsulation.
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    router. ISDN BRI lines are generally assigned two local directory numbers, one for each B channel. EPOS Electronic Point of Sale IE Information Element of a Q.931 message Integrated Services . Both devices must support PPP. PAT Port Address Translation 6-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    the switch type supporting your ISDN BRI line, your ISDN line might be assigned none, one, or two SPIDs. TCP Transmission Control Protocol TPAD Terminal Packet Assembler and Disassembler ISDN Ports Cisco 700 series routers provide one basic rate interface (BRI). The ISDN BRI service provided by your
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    NT1 is required, the telephone carrier line is connected the ISDN U port on the NT1, and the router's ISDN S/T port is connected to the ISDN S/T port on the NT1. HUB/NODE Switch The Ethernet ports connected to the receive pins, as shown in Figure 6-1. 6-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Opposite applique RJ-45 pins 1 TD+ 2 TD- 3 RD+ 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 RD- 7 Not used 8 Not used H1117a Your Cisco 761,Cisco 762, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, Cisco 772, or Cisco 775 router can be either a hub or a node. The HUB/NODE switch eliminates the need for a crossover cable. When the switch is in
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    HUB/NODE Switch 6-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    for your router and companion equipment. Router Specifications The specifications for Cisco 700 series routers are 21.1 x 24.4 cm) Cisco 761 and Cisco 771: 1.4 lb. (0.6 kg) Cisco 762 and Cisco 772: 1.5 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 765 and Cisco 775: 1.6 lb. (0.7 kg) Cisco 766 and Cisco 776: 1.7 lb. (0.8
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    according to all national laws and regulations. Port Pinouts The router ports are industry standard, unless otherwise noted in this section. (HUB/NODE switch in NODE Position or the Unmanaged Pin HUB Position) Hub on Cisco 766 and 776 routers) 1 TX+ RX+ 2 TX- RX- 3 RX+ TX+ 4 Unused
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    Serial Configuration Port Table A-3 shows the pinouts for the configuration port. Table A-3 Configuration Port Pinouts (DB-9) Pin Function 1 Carrier Detect (CD) 2 Received Data (RXD) 3 Transmitted Data (TXD) 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready (DSR) input 7
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    Common Port Assignments Power Connector Table A-4 shows the pinouts for the router power connector, and, Figure A-1 shows the location of the power connector pins. currently assigned TCP port numbers. To the extent possible, UDP uses the same numbers. A-4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Protocol (data) File Transfer Protocol Terminal connection Simple Mail Transport Protocol Time Resource Location Protocol Host Name Server Who is Login Host Protocol Domain Name Service Bootstrap Protocol Server Bootstrap Protocol Client Trivial File Transfer Protocol Any private dial-out
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    Management Protocol Q/R Simple Network Management Protocol Traps UNIX rexec (Control) TCP-UNIX rlogin UDP-UNIX Broadcast Name Service TCP-UNIX rsh and rep UDP-UNIX System Log UNIX line printer remote spooling Routing Information Protocol Time Server A-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    be necessary for the following reasons: • You are configuring the router through the LAN by using Cisco 700 Fast Step Setup or Telnet. • The router is preconfigured by a vendor or network administrator to be "plug-and-play." • The router will be configured using Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP
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    if the router is connected to the COM2 port of your PC, select Direct to COM2. When you click OK, the Port Settings window displays. Set the port as follows: • Bits per second = 9600 • Data bits = 8 • Parity = None • Stop bits = 1 • Flow control = None B-2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    Note The configuration port does not support hardware flow control. Step 7 Power on the router. Step 8 Click OK to connect. You can test As. Troubleshooting the Terminal Connection Although the balance of the Hyperterminal settings should default to the correct values, if you have problems, select
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    and search for ports>Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter. From the Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter help window, you can launch the Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter. TPAD Support The serial port can be configured as a TPAD port. Communications with the router through the serial port for configuration
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    Downloading Software The default image for Cisco 761, Cisco 765, Cisco 771, and Cisco 775 routers is NET3, IR. The default image for all other Cisco 700 series routers is US. Usually the software loaded in your router at the factory is the most up-to-date version available. You might want to update
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    the prompts on your terminal. Step 5 Select Transfer>Send text file. The system loads the file on the router. (The LINE LED blinks throughout the loading process.) When the download is complete, the LINE LED turns off, and the RDY LED turns on. B-6 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    possible solutions. Table B-3 Software Download Command Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause and Solution Download takes load the software again. A combination of blinking LEDs indicates a software download problem. An error code is also displayed on the terminal. Table B-4 lists the
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    the data. To save a configuration, complete the following steps: Step 1 Connect to the router as described in the "Establishing a Terminal Connection" section. Step 2 Enter the upload command at directory in which you want to save the file. Click OK. B-8 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    and set Delay Between Lines to 0.5 to 1 second. Refer to the "Troubleshooting the Terminal Connection" section for additional information. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step to be loaded. Click OK. The parameters are transferred to your router. If errors occur during the transfer, enter the set default
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    Loading a Configuration B-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    comply with the NI1 standard provide the best performance with Cisco 700 series routers. Data and Voice The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers support data and voice applications. The voice applications on these four router models are implemented with ISDN BRI and through the
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    service providers might charge a lower rate for an ISDN line that supports only data applications. If you do not require voice capability on your ISDN line, provision the line for data application support that supports is provisioned on the ISDN line, the router can be configured to either ignore a
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    charge for configuring the line to support some of these features. Check with your service provider. North America Switch Types The following section describes the switch types commonly found inside North America that are compatible with Cisco 700 series routers. National ISDN-1 National ISDN-1 (NI1
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    Types International ISDN Switch Types Cisco 700 series routers support most international switch types. International Cisco 700 series router is ISDN Stack Revision NET3 2.10. If the correct software is not loaded on your router, contact your customer service Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    names, depending on the service provider and your location. The terms can differ even within a country. Some international service providers might use codes instead preferred NI1 capability package for Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. Provisioning the ISDN BRI Line C-5
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    Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 routers. The features include flexible calling (conference calling, call transfer, call hold and retrieve), ACO (call waiting), and Call Forward Busy (CFB). Note The 5ESS Custom does not support multiple directory numbers per SPID. If you have any problems service
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    Table C-3 ISDN Line Provisioning Terms Term CSD CSD CHL CSD LIMIT CSV CSV ACO CSV CHL CSV LIMIT CSV NBLIMIT EKTS MAXB CHL MTERM TERMTYP Definition Circuit-switched data-Number of B channels that can be simultaneously connected for circuit-switched data calls. Circuit-switched data channel-B
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    PREF 1 Call transfer Y 3-way call conferencing Y 1 Order this line provision when connecting the router to the U interface. 2 A blank cell indicates that the configuration option is not applicable to available with Lucent 5ESS Custom switches. C-8 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    1, Key 2-AFC 1 Order this line provision when connecting the router to the U interface. 2 A blank cell indicates that the configuration option is not applicable to the line provision. Some BRI service providers do not support additional call offering U (ACOU). Use the provisioning summary listed
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    Requirements for NI1 Table C-7 lists the router configuration requirements when using Cisco 700 series routers with an Lucent 5ESS NI1 switch in a multipoint configuration. Note The NI1 switch does not support a point-to-point configuration. C-10 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 require two SPIDs so that the basic telephone service ports (POTS) operate correctly. Configuration Requirements for Lucent 5ESS Custom Switch This section describes the router configuration requirements when using Cisco 700 series routers with an
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    command. 2 The Cisco 765, Cisco 766, Cisco 775, and Cisco 776 require two SPIDs so that the basic telephone service ports (POTS) operate correctly. Configuration Requirements for Northern Telecom DMS-100 Switch This section describes the router configuration requirements when using Cisco 700 series
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    Only on ISDN Line Table C-10 lists the router configuration requirements when using the router only on a Northern Telecom DMS-100 ISDN line. Table C-10 Northern Telecom DMS-100-Router Only Parameter Configuration Router software U.S. version Switch type DMS SPIDs Two required Directory
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    Router Configuration Requirements C-14 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    ISDN (AO/DI) 1-2 analog telephone connecting to the router 4-5 disabling end-of-call function (Japan) 4-11 LEDs 1-12 port 1-13 services call holding 4-8 call retrieving 4-8 call transfer 4-9 description of 4-6 outside North America 4-10 to 4-11 three-way call conferencing 4-9 SPIDs C-5 ASCII
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    calling C-6 configuration 5ESS Custom switch C-11 5ESS NI1 switch C-10 automatic configuration 1-3 Cisco 700 Fast Step 1-1 connecting to Macintosh B-1 DCE device B-2 and Telephone 5-12 See CCITT customer premises equipment 1-2 customer service C-6 Index 2 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    description C-3 router configuration requirements router only C-13 with another ISDN device C-13 DMS-100 switch provisioning C-9 documentation xi CD-ROM xi quick reference guide xi release notes x domain name system 1-4 DOV (over ISDN BRI) C-1 DRAM A-1 DTMF command 4-11 troubleshooting 1-12 dynamic
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    error 5-6 INS ISDN lines in Japan 4-10 Integrated Network Service 4-10 Integrated Service Digital Network See ISDN BRI interface chip error 5-6 J Japan dialing instructions 4-10 disabling end-of-call function 4-11 disabling pound (#) key 4-11 Index 4 Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide
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    1-11 PH1 and PH2 1-11 rear panel 1-16 RXD 1-11 troubleshooting 5-5 TXD 1-11 Link Control Protocol See LCP LINK LED 5-5 LK1 LED 1-11 LK2 LED 1-11 LK3 LED 1-11 LK4 LED 1-12 loading a configuration B-9 loading Cisco 700 IOS software B-5 M MAC address 6-2 Macintosh B-1 Management Information Base See
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    C-10 PSTN 6-3 Q QIC-122 standard 1-5 quick reference guide xi R RAM 5-2, A-1 RD/RDY LED 1-11 release notes x Request For Comments (RFC) 1-9 RIP 1-9, 6-3 to support demand circuits 1-9 triggered extensions 1-9 Triggered RIP 1-3 RIVA 1-3 router damage, preventing 2-3 router manuals xi Index 6 Cisco
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    troubleshooting B-7 loading errors B-7 specifications A-1 SPIDs C-3 automatic SPID and switch detection 1-4 definition 6-3 setting SPIDs 5-3 stack revision C-4 Stacker LZ 1-5 StacLZS Compression 1-9 status message 5-8 stop bits A-3, B-2 supplementary service 1-5 support Cisco ISDN Support Services
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    Support (TAS) 1-1 TPAD 1-3, 6-3 serial port B-4 X.25 over B channel 1-6 TPH C-4 translation, port address 1-5 Triggered RIP 1-3 troubleshooting 5-1 call rejected 5-4 calls cannot be made 5-3 LAN connectivity 5-5 PH LEDs 1-12 power-on 5-1 router 2-2 translated xii Web Cisco Web site xi, C-6
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