Cisco Systems HIG880, C892FSPK9 On the splitter, Connecting the Data BRI Port to the Isdn Line

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Chapter 3 Connecting the Router

Connecting a Data BRI Port

Although the following procedure shows a Cisco 888W data router, this procedure applies to all Cisco 880 series router with a Data BRI port.

To connect the Data BRI port to the ISDN service provider, follow these steps:

Step 1 Connect one end of the orange ISDN S/T cable to the Data BRI port on the router. Figure 3-5shows a Data BRI connection.

Figure 3-5 Connecting the Data BRI Port to the ISDN Line

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Connect the other end of the orange ISDN S/T cable to the S/T port on the NT1 box.

 

 

 

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Connect the first unshielded Category 5 cable from the U port on the NT1 box to the telephone line port

 

 

 

 

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