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Problems After First Startup Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Table 3-2 Problems After First Startup (continued) Symptom Problem Solutions • One of the following Perform the following tasks in the following cable-related order: problems: • To make sure you have cabled the ISDN or - Improperly IDSL port correctly, see the "Connecting an connected cable. ISDN Line" or "Connecting an IDSL Line" - Damaged cable. sections in Chapter 2, "Installation." • Make sure the connectors at both ends of each cable are securely connected. • Make sure each cable is not physically damaged. If it is, replace it with a similar cable. • Problem with ISDN or IDSL line. • Contact your telephone or Internet service provider to determine if there is a problem with your line. • If the problem continues, call your Cisco reseller. No link to digital telephone. • One of the following Perform the following tasks in the following cable-related order: problems: • To make sure you have cabled the port - Improperly correctly, see the "Connecting a Digital connected cable. Telephone" section in Chapter 2, - Damaged cable. "Installation." • Make sure the connectors at both ends of each cable are securely connected. • Make sure each cable is not physically damaged. If it is, replace it. • Problem with ISDN line. • Contact your telephone service provider to determine if there is a problem with your line. • If the problem continues, call your Cisco reseller. No link to analog telephone, fax machine, or modem. (PH1 or PH2 LED on Cisco 803 and 804 routers is off.) • One of the following Perform the following tasks in the following cable-related order: problems: • To make sure you have cabled the telephone - Improperly port correctly, see the "Connecting an connected cable. Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem" section - Damaged cable. in Chapter 2, "Installation." • Make sure the connectors at both ends of the cable are securely connected. • Make sure the cable is not physically damaged. If it is, replace it. Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide 3-4 78-5373-04

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Cisco 800 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide
78-5373-04
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
Problems After First Startup
One of the following
cable-related
problems:
Improperly
connected cable.
Damaged cable.
Perform the following tasks in the following
order:
To make sure you have cabled the ISDN or
IDSL port correctly, see the
“Connecting an
ISDN Line”
or “Connecting an IDSL Line”
sections in Chapter 2, “
Installation
.”
Make sure the connectors at both ends of
each cable are securely connected.
Make sure each cable is not physically
damaged. If it is, replace it with a similar
cable.
Problem with ISDN
or IDSL line.
Contact your telephone or Internet service
provider to determine if there is a problem
with your line.
If the problem continues, call your Cisco
reseller.
No link to digital
telephone.
One of the following
cable-related
problems:
Improperly
connected cable.
Damaged cable.
Perform the following tasks in the following
order:
To make sure you have cabled the port
correctly, see the
“Connecting a Digital
Telephone”
section in Chapter 2,
Installation
.”
Make sure the connectors at both ends of
each cable are securely connected.
Make sure each cable is not physically
damaged. If it is, replace it.
Problem with ISDN
line.
Contact your telephone service provider to
determine if there is a problem with your
line.
If the problem continues, call your Cisco
reseller.
No link to analog
telephone, fax machine,
or modem. (PH1 or PH2
LED on Cisco 803 and
804 routers is off.)
One of the following
cable-related
problems:
Improperly
connected cable.
Damaged cable.
Perform the following tasks in the following
order:
To make sure you have cabled the telephone
port correctly, see the
“Connecting an
Analog Telephone, Fax, or Modem”
section
in Chapter 2, “
Installation
.”
Make sure the connectors at both ends of
the cable are securely connected.
Make sure the cable is not physically
damaged. If it is, replace it.
Table 3-2
Problems After First Startup (continued)
Symptom
Problem
Solutions